South Pasadena Lunar New Year Celebration at Orange Grove Park
Orange Grove Park came alive last week as families, neighbors, and local organizations gathered to celebrate Lunar New Year in South Pasadena. Lanterns lined the walkways, children carried handmade crafts, and the energy across the lawn reflected the warmth and diversity that define this community.
The event was organized by the Marengo PTA, whose leadership and volunteer coordination brought together performances, activities, and cultural traditions that made the celebration both meaningful and welcoming. Community partners including SPEF, East West Bank, and Jason Bergman Real Estate hosted booths, connecting with families and supporting the spirit of the afternoon.
Events like the South Pasadena Lunar New Year celebration at Orange Grove Park are more than seasonal gatherings. They reflect the civic engagement that shapes daily life here. From school involvement to local business participation, South Pasadena consistently shows up for one another.
Jason Bergman Real Estate was proud to participate alongside fellow community partners showcasing his homes for sale in South Pasadena, reinforcing the connection between neighborhood involvement and long-term housing stability. In a market where families prioritize schools, walkability, and preservation, community events are not separate from real estate — they are part of what sustains demand and strengthens long-term value in South Pasadena.
Throughout the afternoon, lion dances and cultural performances brought applause from neighbors of all ages. Parents connected with educators. Children ran between booths. Conversations extended beyond introductions. The atmosphere felt grounded and genuine — distinctly South Pasadena.
As the new lunar year begins, the themes of renewal, intention, and prosperity feel fitting for a city that continues to grow thoughtfully while preserving its identity.
Wishing the South Pasadena community health, connection, and continued vibrancy in the year ahead.