Fleurs de Villes Lunaire has returned to Westfield Valley Fair with a vibrant floral exhibition celebrating Lunar New Year, running through February 17, 2026. Featuring 15 Bay Area floral designers, the installations use flowers and plants to depict various Lunar New Year themes such as Chinese opera, dragon dances, and traditional symbols like red envelopes and gold coins. The centerpiece is a striking sculpture of the Year of the Horse by Bloomsters, showcasing intricate details made from succulents, corn husks, wheat stalks, and chia seeds. Visitors can vote for their favorite display for a chance to win prizes including a stay at Rosewood Sand Hill and an Eataly gift card.
The article also highlights other local news, including the premiere of Teatro Visión’s new play “No Llegamos Aquí Solos,” which addresses immigration issues in East San Jose, and leadership changes at the Guadalupe River Park Conservancy and Lincoln Law School of San Jose. Additionally, Sunnyvale Community Services Executive Director Marie Bernard is set to receive the Murphy Award for her community leadership, and the community mourns the recent passing of Dick Henning, founder of the Foothill College Celebrity Forum.






