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Pacific Asia Museum Free Family Day, Oct 30, 12- 4 PM

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Pacific Asia Museum Free Family Festival, Oct 30, 12 - 4 PM

Honoring Ancestors/Celebrating Family History

 

Pacific Asia Museum Free Family Day TaikoThe Free Family Festival on October 30 will be a pan-Asian celebration of fun performances, crafts, demonstrations and activities for the whole family, presented by the cultural Arts Councils of Pacific Asia Museum. Hours are 12 noon - 4:00 pm.

 

Admission to the entire museum, including special exhibitions such as China Modern: Designing Popular Culture 1910-1970 will be free. 

 

The museum's Japanese, Himalayan, Pakistani and Chinese Arts Councils will be providing crafts, demonstrations, snacks and performances. 

 

With the theme of "O-bon," Pacific Asia Museum's Japanese Arts Council will present O-bon dance, taiko performance, and uchiwa (flat) fan making table.

 

Children are welcome to wear their Halloween costumes, or Asian attire.

 

Held about three times a year, Saturday afternoon Family Festivals are some of the museum's most popular events.

 

 

Pacific Asia Museum

46 North Los Robles Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101

 

www.pacificasiamuseum.org

 

(626) 449-2742

 

Regular Hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Admission: $9 for adults, $7 for students/seniors

Free for children 11 and under
Free admission every 4th Friday of the month
Free admission for Members at all times

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