Meraki: A Love Affair celebrates love, creativity, and community
Following the warmth and excitement of past Valentine celebrations on campus, De La Salle University introduced Meraki: A Love Affair, a weeklong Valentine’s Bazaar designed to celebrate love in all its forms—romantic, platonic, self-love, and community. Last Feb. 9 to 13, 2026 at the Cory Aquino Democratic Space (CADS) and selected campus venues, Meraki invited Lasallians to slow down, create, and connect in meaningful ways this heart’s season.
Rooted in the idea of Meraki, doing something with soul, creativity, and love, this Valentine’s celebration transformed everyday moments into heartfelt experiences. From interactive art spaces and creative workshops to heartfelt surprises and live music, Meraki: A Love Affair offered students, faculty, staff, and alumni a safe and joyful space to express affection, appreciation, and authenticity.
Throughout the week, participants enjoyed a variety of activities, including the Creative Corner, a DIY station for personalized crafts; a Valentine-themed Photo Studio for solo, couple, or group shoots; and the Love-Gram Delivery, where messages and small gifts were sent across campus. Creative workshops such as Heartfelt Hues, a Sip-and-Gogh–inspired painting session, and the Flower Arrangement Workshop allowed participants to unwind while creating something meaningful to keep or give away.
The celebration culminated in Meraki Nights: Harana Music Fest on Feb. 11, 2026, a special Valentine's concert featuring live performances by student artists and invited performers. This culminating night brings the community together through music, shared stories, and collective celebration.