哈斯高娃有孩子吗:一些关于节日做什么事的英语

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The Spring Festival

The Spring Festival is a traditional festival in

China.It usually comes in January or February.

According to the Luna Calendar,it is the first

day of a new year.Since it always comes in

spring,we call it Spring Festival.It is a

favorite festival of the Chinese people.Children

like it best.Children can get lucky money from

their grandparents,their parents,uncles,aunts and

other elder people.Old people also like it.

Because the famiy will get together, they can

see their children and grand children.They can

also get lucky money from their children who

have worked.

春节的There may not be a Glastonbury Festival in 2006, but instead there is a NOT the Glastonbury Festival T-shirt, and it will raise money for local charities working to reduce crime in the Somerset town, an initiative supported by Mendip District Council.

Michael Eavis tried on the first T-shirt to come off the press this week and is delighted to support Glastonbury Community Watch in the year when he takes a break from organising the Festival.

Profits from sales will help to fund crime-beating initiatives and grants to local groups in the town.

The T-shirt is also being sent to a number of top celebrities by members of the Community Watch Group. Ros Wilkins, area regeneration officer from Mendip District Council is a member of the group.

She said:“We hope to get a number of the T-shirts signed by big named stars who have performed at recent Glastonbury Festivals. Michael has signed one and so has jazz star Jamie Cullum. We will sell them on eBay later in the year to boost money raised even further.

“We are delighted that Michael has given us his whole-hearted backing. The wording on the T-shirts promotes other events in the town during 2006, including the Musical Extravaganza, Carnival, Tor Dance Festival, and the Children’s Festival. It is still going to be a busy year for the town with lots going on.”

The production and distribution is being managed by Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce on behalf of Community Watch. Edward Bowron, Manager of the Chamber of Commerce, added:

“We are very pleased to be part of this project which will help promote Glastonbury and its businesses. We have been working with Alister Sieghart, who does much of the promotional literature for Glastonbury Festival, who helped by perfecting the initial design, introducing colour and graphics; and we are using a UK produced, Oxfam approved T-shirt which is being printed by Arien Screenprint, part of the Excel Arien Ltd Group who are based in Cheddar.”

Another supporter is county councillor Alan Gloak, one of the original brains behind the design. He has also donated money from his county council community fund to help launch the T-shirt.