About Us Contact Us Help


Archives

Contribute

 

A Grand Republic Day Cultural Program Planned By IAGB

Chitra Parayath
12/16/2002

It’s that time of the year folks, fun; frolic, over eating, over- drinking (if there is such a thing!). December, we agree is great, the holiday season brings cheer to the grumpiest of grouches! But what happens come January?

A SEASON OF RENEWAL! Of Great beginnings and a celebration of traditions that we hold dear. In that spirit, the IAGB (India Association Of Greater Boston) invites all to the grand celebration planned to commemorate the 53’rd anniversary of our nation’s Republic Day.

On January 25th the Burlington High School will be the venue for a scintillating cultural program. Professional as well as amateur groups will perform and we invite you to join us to make it the most special event ever.This event is free and open to the public.

This year we do have made a significant change to the way the event will be planned. As the Burlington High School has a limited capacity, we urge all who are interested in attending to call the numbers below and get reservations. It gives us great pride to say that the IAGB functions are well attended but in all fairness, early responses will be given preference. We want you there so we urge you to call and reserve your seats as soon as possible.

Some seats will be reserved for IAGB life members. This is a great time for you to join the IAGB family, call in and become members of this premier organization.

For information, please Contact
Ram Voruganti – 781 229 2209
Chitra Parayath – 781 863 1760

The India Association of Greater Boston (IAGB) is the premier Indian-American organization in New England, and represents the various other associations of Indian-Americans here in an umbrella capacity. Besides organizing large community events such as Indian Independence and Republic day celebrations, IAGB sponsors various charitable and community development programs. We endeavor to be the voice of the Indian-American community of Greater Boston, and serve as a communication channel between civic and political leaders and the community.



Bookmark and Share |

You may also access this article through our web-site http://www.lokvani.com/


Rebublic Day Celebration 2002

Home | About Us | Contact Us | Copyrights Help