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  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

  • Photo credit: Greg Fasolino | Wednesday, February 27

    Timber Point's Chinese New Year At Timber Point Elementary School, art teacher Christina Spera and music teacher Kathy Carter collaborated to celebrate Chinese New Year – the Year of the Snake – with students from the first-grade classes of Vanessa DiPalma, Jennifer Uss and Josette Welton. During art class, the students created and decorated snakes while discussing the meaning and traditions of the 15-day holiday, which began this year on Feb. 10. In music class, the first-graders listened to traditional Chinese music and learned Chinese New Year songs, accompanied by instruments such as the gong and cymbals.

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