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Every year, millions celebrate the Persian New Year, or Nowruz (pronounced “no-rooz”).
In Iran, the new year begins with the advent of spring, and most everyone in the country — not to mention the millions of Iranians and non-Iranians who celebrate the holiday elsewhere around the world — observe it by doing a deep clean of their homes, celebrating a season of new life, and wishing for good luck in the year ahead.
“Norooz was a big part of my life growing up,” said Representative Eskamani. “As the first Iranian-American elected to any public office in Florida, it is my duty to help bridge cultural divides and share our traditions with others. What better way to do that than celebrating the Persian New Year through food, music, and dance?”
There is absolutely no cost to attend this event, and families are welcome too. Join Representative Anna V. Eskamani as we share Persian food, music, and dance with all of Central Florida.
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