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Hey Everyone,
We're celebrating Chinese New Year in the park on Sunday Feb. 17th!
Peaz, t
Sunday, February 17th
Green Sector Presents...
CHINESE NEW YEAR!
Daytime Celebration at Woodley Park
Emperors of Harmony:
KIVA (Green Sector)
TREAVOR (Moontribe)
BRIAN RAE (Green Sector)
KONFLUX (Psytribe)
EARTHBAG (Terrakroma)
DERRIE (Green Sector)
Orientation:
Woodley Park
6100 Woodley Ave
Van Nuys, Ca 91406
Map: www.tinyurl.com/397hlo
Free but DONATIONS much appreciated
If we each contribute $5 we can do this every month :D
NO ALCOHOL is allowed at the Park
Starts at 11am and goes til' Sunset
Getting There:
Take all routes to the 405 north
exit Burbank Blvd - go West (left)
Go to the first light - WOODLEY - go Right (north)
go 0.6 miles and go Right into the SECOND DRIVEWAY
There will be a sign for the Archery range and Japanese Gardens
stay to the right and park in the first or second lot.
C u there!
History:
Chinese New Year is celebrated as a family affair, a time of reunion and thanksgiving. At New Year celebrations people wear red clothes, decorate with poems on red paper, and give children "lucky money" in red envelopes. In this tradition, red symbolizes fire...
www.greensector.com
We're celebrating Chinese New Year in the park on Sunday Feb. 17th!
Peaz, t
Sunday, February 17th
Green Sector Presents...
CHINESE NEW YEAR!
Daytime Celebration at Woodley Park
Emperors of Harmony:
KIVA (Green Sector)
TREAVOR (Moontribe)
BRIAN RAE (Green Sector)
KONFLUX (Psytribe)
EARTHBAG (Terrakroma)
DERRIE (Green Sector)
Orientation:
Woodley Park
6100 Woodley Ave
Van Nuys, Ca 91406
Map: www.tinyurl.com/397hlo
Free but DONATIONS much appreciated
If we each contribute $5 we can do this every month :D
NO ALCOHOL is allowed at the Park
Starts at 11am and goes til' Sunset
Getting There:
Take all routes to the 405 north
exit Burbank Blvd - go West (left)
Go to the first light - WOODLEY - go Right (north)
go 0.6 miles and go Right into the SECOND DRIVEWAY
There will be a sign for the Archery range and Japanese Gardens
stay to the right and park in the first or second lot.
C u there!
History:
Chinese New Year is celebrated as a family affair, a time of reunion and thanksgiving. At New Year celebrations people wear red clothes, decorate with poems on red paper, and give children "lucky money" in red envelopes. In this tradition, red symbolizes fire...
www.greensector.com
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Re: Sunday, Feb 17th - CHINESE NEW YEAR - Day Party at Woodley Park
Fri, February 1, 2008 - 5:19 PMAs always, best of vibes for green sector. :))
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Re: Sunday, Feb 17th - CHINESE NEW YEAR - Day Party at Woodley Park
Fri, February 1, 2008 - 7:44 PMi funking Love you~ -
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Re: Sunday, Feb 17th - CHINESE NEW YEAR - Day Party at Woodley Park
Fri, February 15, 2008 - 1:32 PMHey Everyone,
Here are the set times for Sunday...don't forget to wear something red!
Time Slots:
11-Noon Derrie
Noon-1 Gabriel
1-2 Earthbag
2-3 Konflux
3-4 Kiva
4-5 Brian Rae
5-6 Treavor
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Re: Sunday, Feb 17th - CHINESE NEW YEAR - Day Party at Woodley Park
Sun, February 17, 2008 - 8:13 PMholy psytrance! that was bad ass, nicely done to all involved.
thank you fo a great experience and some heavy tunes. whoa hey in the park between our fingers!!! -
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Re: Sunday, Feb 17th - CHINESE NEW YEAR - Day Party at Woodley Park
Sun, February 17, 2008 - 9:09 PMNo doubt. That was a lot of fun. Great vibes. Many thanks again!
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