Celebrate this auspicious New Year with us at Find Me in the Woods Apothecary as we enter the year of the Wood Dragon on Saturday, February 10th, 2024.
*Don’t forget to dress in red, as this is a tradition for bringing in the new year.
Join us for festivities including lantern wish, tarot readings, tattoos, crafts, food, and more. We will end our night with the paper lantern send off, as we make a wish and light our lanterns, and let the wind carry our wishes to the heavens as we illuminate the night’s sky.
This event offers $11 entry fee which includes your fire paper lantern and one beverage. Food packages and special offers are also available.
Packages available: Save $5 when pre-purchasing here on our website. Click the link to purchase your online ticket to celebrate the Year of the Dragon.
Baby Dragon: Entry, lantern, beverage - $11
Dragon in Training: Entry, lantern, beverage, meal for 1 - $33
Dragon Heart: Entry, lantern, beverage, meal for 1, sticker, 1 craft - $44
Dragon Warrior: Entry, lantern, beverage, meal for 1, sticker, 1 craft, flash tattoo or intuitive tarot reading- $88
Dragon Family: Entries, lanterns, beverages, meal for up to 3, stickers and crafts for each member - $111
Click on the hyperlink package options above to pre-purchase and receive digital receipt. Paying at the door will include an additional $5 fee added to your purchase for all packages, other than the Baby Dragon which is only $2 more at the door.
Discover more about your own Chinese zodiac and your horoscope for this year of the dragon. If you were born in 2024, 2012, 2000, 1988, 1976, 1964, 1952, then your Chinese zodiac sign is Dragon.
The Chinese zodiac has a significant influence on many cultures around the world, particularly those in East Asia. Countries such as Japan, Korea, and Vietnam have adapted the Chinese zodiac into their own culture and often incorporate it into their daily lives.
In addition, the Chinese zodiac has also gained popularity in Western cultures, particularly in the United States and Europe. Many people in these regions are fascinated by the mystique and symbolism of the zodiac and use it as a tool for self-discovery and personal growth.
Overall, the Chinese zodiac has served as a powerful cultural bridge, connecting people across continents and promoting cross-cultural understanding and appreciation. Its influence continues to grow and evolve as people around the world embrace its timeless wisdom and enduring appeal.
2024 is the Year of the Wood Dragon, beginning on February 10th, 2024 (Chinese New Year) and concluding on January 28th, 2025 (Chinese New Year's Eve). The Dragon is also associated with the years 2012, 2000, 1988, 1976, 1964, and 1952. People born in Dragon years usually possess natural courage, tenacity, and intelligence, often displaying enthusiasm and confidence. The Dragon is the fifth animal sign in the Chinese zodiac cycle.
In Chinese culture, the Dragon holds a significant place as an auspicious and extraordinary creature, unparalleled in talent and excellence. It symbolizes power, nobility, honor, luck, and success. Consequently, 2024 is forecasted to bring about opportunities, changes, and challenges. If you're seeking a shift in your current lives, this year might offer a favorable chance.
Wood, Fire, Earth, Gold, and Water Dragons
It is theorized that a person's characteristics are decided by their birth year's zodiac animal sign and element. So there are five types of Dragons, each with different characteristics:
In Chinese element theory, each zodiac sign is associated with one of five elements: Gold (Metal), Wood, Water, Fire, or Earth, which means that a Wood Dragon, for example, comes once in a 60-year cycle.
Type of Dragon Personality:
Wood Dragon (1964, 2024) Introverted, less enthusiastic, and lacking in good relationships
Fire Dragon (1916, 1976) Smart and easygoing, agile and flexible
Earth Dragon (1928, 1988) Smart, ambitious, and hardworking
Gold Dragon (1940, 2000) Natural and straightforward, talent and desire to be seen
Water Dragon (1952, 2012) Persevering, farsighted, and vigorous
Wear your best red clothing ensemble to bring in the year of the dragon in style.