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Seasonal & Holidays

Winter Celebration: la Chandeleur

Celebrate winter with a glass of cidre and a freshly prepared crêpe on Saturday, February 6 at the French Cultural Center

The French Cultural Center invites you to their ballroom on Saturday, February 6 at 1:00 to enjoy crêpes made fresh by CRISTEL chef and culinary expert Virginie Woo and participate in the various traditions of this traditional French holiday!

Also called Crêpe Day, la Chandeleur is a French holiday during which people traditionally eat crêpes and drink cidre (not to be confused with apple cider, this beverage is only for people over 21!).

Though la Chandeleur is often associated with the Catholic holiday of Candlemas, it actually stems from pagan traditions. While some say Chandeleur celebrates the return of sunny days (crêpes symbolize the sun), others say that making crêpes using flour left over from the harvest ensures prosperity in the coming year.

And, of course, there is the traditional coin ritual: if you can flip a crêpe while holding a coin in your other hand, you and your family will not have to worry about financial problems.

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$15 for non-members

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