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Several outfits in traditional style for sale at a private Nowruz Kickoff event. The outfits are meant to be donned during the Nowruz Spring Walk hosted by the Farhang Foundation on the UCLA campus. The turquoise ensemble in the photo has a $175…
Several boxes of Lavashak (fruit rolls) are set on the table next to two styles of samovar and an Iranian style rice-cooker.
Mugs, decorative plates, and candles for sale at the Nowruz expo in hotel Irvine. Items are decorated with Persian poetry or images and symbols popularly associated with the Iranian culture (such as the farvahar symbol).
Turquoise and cream-colored table coveres and runners with paisely design are set on a table for sale at the Nowruz expo in hotel Irvine.
Bags of the Iranian brand snack, Pofak Namaki (salted cheese puffs) for sale at the Nowruz expo in hotel Irvine. The handwritten Farsi sign reads (with a typo): "poofak namaki from Iran"
Several boxes of Samovar (tea pot and kettle set) for sale at the Nowruz expo at hotel Irvine. Black tea is a common drink for Iranians, and having a samovar makes it easy to prepare and drink tea all day.
Evil eye keychains, necklaces with Farvahar (Zoroastrian symbol) pendants, and small saffron packages arranged on the table for sale at the Nowruz expo at hotel Irvine.
Young children play and jump over the fire with adults helping or supervising.
The crowd at the OCPC Valentine's party dance and take selfies on the dance floor.
A couple talks in a corner of the dance floor as the OCPC Valentine's crowd hang out and dance in the background.
Four club attendees (two men and two women) take a selfie together in a dimly lit spot on the dance floor.
A few club attendees gather on one side of the dance floor to chat and take a break from dancing at the OCPC Valentine's party.
DJs and the club staff greet and get ready before the OCPC Valentine's crowd comes in.
Orange County Persian Community (OCPC) sign is projected on the screen with a background of red hearts at the Time Nightclub in Costa Mesa, CA.
People take selfies with a larger fire as others in attendance look on, perhaps waiting their turn.
One of the attendees livestreams the event on YouTube as the crowd dances in the background.
A young women moves her hand in a dance motion while holding onto her cellphone.
A food stalls selling a selection of Iranian foods at the event. From right to left, the table includes trays of tossed salad, Gheimeh, saffron rice, Kabob Koobideh & grilled tomatoes, and ash reshteh.
People stand in line to buy tickets and enter the section of the beach reserved for charshanbe soori celebration.
A young girl jumps over a row of small fires built on the beach, as other children look on and wait their turns.
Three teenage girls, with long hair colored in shades of fire, look on to the beach as different activites are in progress. On the rights side a few people jump over a row of small fires; on the left a family eats aash reshteh at a picnic table.