Lunar New Year Celebration in Orange Grove Park

A unique walk-thru experience celebrating the Lunar New Year at Orange Grove Park in South Pasadena.

PHOTO: South Pasadena Chinese-American Club | South Pasadenan.com News | Mayor Micharl Cacciotti, Police Chief Brian Solinsky, Principal of Marengo Elementary School Patricia Cheadle, Marengo PTA President Emilia Aldana, and President of the South Pasadena Chinese American Club (SPCC) Yuki Cutcheon.

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On Sunday, March 6, 2022, Marengo Elementary School PTA in partnership with the City of South Pasadena and the South Pasadena Chinese-American Club (SPCC) were thrilled to welcome more than 800 guests to a unique walk-thru experience celebrating the Lunar New Year at Orange Grove Park in South Pasadena.

PHOTO: South Pasadena Chinese-American Club | South Pasadenan.com News | South Pasadena residents enjoying the festivities.

Although this event was originally scheduled for January 26, 2022, the surge in Covid-19 cases after the new year forced the committee to postpone the event. Despite the constantly changing health requirements, the committee was able to organize a safe, sold-out, outdoor event.

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PHOTO: South Pasadena Chinese-American Club | South Pasadenan.com News | Principal Patricia Cheadle and Marengo students

Kids were given “passports” to have stamped along the Great Race trail – a trail lined with booths sponsored by South Pasadena community organizations, Marengo Mandarin Dual Immersion classrooms and other sponsors highlighting the significance of the twelve zodiac animals.

PHOTO: South Pasadena Chinese-American Club | South Pasadenan.com News | Marengo students affixing wishes to the wishing wall!

 

 

 

Lion dancers from L.A.-based Immortals along with community leaders, Mayor Michael Caccioti, Police Chief Brian Solinsky, Councilman Jon Primuth, Marengo Principal Patricia Cheadle, and SPCC President Yuki Cutcheon, helped open the event with a traditional ceremony of painting the eyes of the lion to “awaken” them.

PHOTO: South Pasadena Chinese-American Club | South Pasadenan.com News | SPCC Booth with Ella Chuang, President of the SPHS – SPCC High School Club and Akirin Au Dragon Beard Candy Maker.

Other performers such as a bian lian (face-changing) performer sponsored by the South Pasadena Chinese-American Club and traditional Chinese musicians and kung fu artists sponsored by the U.S. Asian Art and Culture Association performed throughout the day.

PHOTO: South Pasadena Chinese-American Club | South Pasadenan.com News | Lions Heart girls

The trail ended with an inflatable triple slide that kids enjoyed over and over again.

Families who pre-ordered dim sum sampler boxes or a mochi donut box from Pacific Culinary Group and boba drinks from Teamorrow spontaneously picnicked on the lawn of Orange Grove Park. It was a beautiful, sunny day to not only celebrate the Year of the Tiger, but to also bring the community together again.

PHOTO: South Pasadena Chinese-American Club | South Pasadenan.com News | The Cox-Lau family – Beatrice Cox enjoying a mochi donut!
PHOTO: South Pasadena Chinese-American Club | South Pasadenan.com News | Police Chief Solinsky with fellow police officers