SOUTH SHORE YMCA

Coming Soon: The ’19 August Moon Festival

Posted: Aug. 09, 2019 Learn More!

The Quincy August Moon Festival, which was awarded Best of Boston 2018 (“Best Street Festival”) by Boston Magazine, is scheduled to take place across Coddington Street in Quincy Center this coming Sunday, August 18. This year marks the 32nd anniversary of the festival in Quincy, which is one of the largest August Moon Festivals in the Northeast.

At the festival, families will be able to visit the expanded Kids Zone, including a dunk tank hosted by the SSYMA Stryper Competitive Swim Team, the South Shore YMCA family stage, and cultural crafts and activities. The event is free and open to the public!

“We’re proud to continue to partner with QARI on important community events like the annual August Moon Festival,” said South Shore YMCA CEO Paul Gorman. “By hosting an area for families and children to interact and explore at the celebration as we did last year, August Moon will provide the perfect opportunity to support our partners at QARI, the City of Quincy, and to celebrate diversity with festival-goers from near and far.”

The event attracts thousands of people each year to celebrate and enjoy both traditional and contemporary performances, amusements for all ages, and a taste of Asia with street fare from food trucks and local restaurants.

“August Moon started off on a much smaller scale for immigrants to connect back to their culture and feel a sense of belonging to the city of Quincy,” said Philip Chong, CEO, Quincy Asian Resources, Inc. “Year over year, we attract more attendees and are because of this, we’re becoming recognized as a destination city for outsiders to visit and experience all we have to offer. After 32 years, our August Moon celebration’s exponential growth shows that the city and its partners like the South Shore YMCA truly value diversity and all different types of people and cultures. This support speaks volumes and communicates a strong message that they care about differences and embrace diversity.”

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About QARI

Founded in 2001, QARI is the go-to center for Asian residents in Quincy. QARI’s mission is to foster and improve the social, cultural, economic and civic lives of Asian Americans and their families to benefit Quincy and its neighboring communities. Through collaborations and partnerships, we provide culturally competent services including adult education programs, youth development, and cultural events as well as information and referrals to public and other community organizations.

 

About the South Shore YMCA

The South Shore YMCA is a not-for-profit association of individuals dedicated to improving the quality of life for all through programs that promote healthy spirit, mind, and body. Serving the communities of Quincy, Randolph, Holbrook, Weymouth, Braintree, Milton, Hingham, Hull, Cohasset, Scituate, Norwell, Hanover and beyond, the South Shore Y provides the opportunity to grow, learn, and thrive through its services and programs. Financial Assistance is a Y community benefit available to all families in need, applicable to all Y programs and services. To learn more about the South Shore YMCA, visit www.ssymca.org. The South Shore YMCA. The Better You Belongs Here.

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