Family Village Celebration at Northridge Park

Date

February 28

Time

11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Cost

Free

Council District

City Council District 12
Event Schedule

February 2026

  • Saturday 28th 11:00 AM

The Lunar New Year Family Village Celebration at Northridge Park invites families and neighbors to gather for a joyful, immersive day honoring the traditions, stories, and cultural richness of the Lunar New Year. Designed as a welcoming, all-ages experience, the Family Village will feature live performances that celebrate Asian cultural heritage, hands-on art activities for children and families, and engaging storytelling with the public library that shares folktales, customs, and themes of renewal and good fortune. Guests can explore a vibrant marketplace of artisanal vendors offering handcrafted goods, cultural items, and unique gifts, while enjoying a festive park atmosphere that encourages connection, creativity, and community pride. Rooted in the spirit of togetherness, this celebration transforms Northridge Park into a lively village where families can learn, create, and celebrate the Lunar New Year together.


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