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Celebrate Chinese Culture!
Date: November 13, 2009
Time: 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Location: Show map
International Institute of Buffalo
864 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14209
USA

Contact: May Shogan
Phone: (716) 883-1900 ext. 321
Email: mshogan@iibuff.org

Experience the culture of China in an event presented by the International Institute and Just Buffalo.  The evening will introduce you to the food, customs, and music of this interesting nation!  Entertainment includes presentations from local dancers and musicians.   Admission free.  Food tickets can be purchased for $8.  For more information, download our event flyer.




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