|
|||
Archives Contribute
|
Chitra Parayath 01/13/2005 As
in the previous years, IAGB (India Association of Greater Boston) will
celebrate the anniversary of India’s Republic Day on January 22, 2005.
The event will be held at the Lexington High School from 5
PM until 9 PM. We invite everyone to be a part of this signature and
second largest event of this kind in our Boston community. This
year’s program will be dedicated to the memory of the victims of the
deadly Tsunami. This tragedy will be deeply etched into our historical
memory and as a community we shall do our best to commemorate the
tragedy with dignity and poise. The
event
will include an elaborate cultural show with traditional
and folk dancing, music and
Indian crafts. Additionally, there will be
vendors representing many sectors of the Indian community in
Boston from non-profits assistance organizations looking for
support, to Indian restaurants for top- notch Indian
delights. "This
year too we have worked very hard to bring to our audience a variety
show that is exciting and fun. People are sure to be surprised and
impressed at all the tremendous talent that we have, right here in our
community. This year, to help Indian arts and culture to thrive, we
have added a regional flavor to the program. I don’t want to give
anything away! So, you can all attend and be surprised!" Said Culture
Committee Cordinator Mr. Rajinikanth. The
event is free to attend for the general public. All races,
religions, and cultures are encouraged to join in the evening's
festivities and get a taste of India right in Boston! Better get
to the auditorium early as seats tend to get filled up real quick. The event is now an annual tradition in the Greater Boston area. Said Dr. Anupam Wali, President, IAGB, “IAGB,
as the premier Indian-American Organization in New England, seeks to
work with various other associations of Indian-Americans in uniting,
preserving and showcasing our cultural heritage. Besides organizing
large community events such as Indian Independence and Republic day
celebrations, IAGB has sponsored and supported various charitable
causes and community development programs. IAGB endeavors to be the voice of the Indian-American community in Greater Boston.
Saheli, an affiliate of the India
Association of Greater Boston (IAGB), is a group dedicated to helping
South Asian women in Boston and surrounding areas. It provides
friendship, support, guidance and resources to women in need. Please visit www. iagb.org for more details and directions to the event. You may also access this article through our web-site http://www.lokvani.com/ |
| ||
Home | About Us | Contact Us | Copyrights Help |