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India Independence Day event on August 21, 2016
IACFNJ will celebrate India's 70th Independence Day on August 21, 2016, at Shree Swaminarayan Temple in South Brunswick, New Jersey:
Indo-American Cultural Foundation of Central New Jersey (IACFNJ), a non-profit organization in central jersey will celebrate India’s 70th Independence Day on Sunday, August 21, 2016, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Shree Swaminarayan Temple (old YMCA), 329 Culver Road, South Brunswick. Approximately 300 to 400 people are expected to attend this fun-filled patriotic event which is free and open to all public.
After last six years’ grand success and overwhelming community support, the organizers and executive committee of IACFNJ once again are getting ready to organize 2016 patriotic celebration of India’s Independence Day event with fun-filled entertainment and cultural activities, dance performances, traditional Indian dances, patriotic dances, children’s activities, DJ, live music and authentic Indian food sampling which will be open to all at an outdoor location of the temple grounds. The program will include singing of the American and Indian Anthems followed by the local and state public officials and dignitary’s addresses to the attendees and fun filled patriotic dances from the young and talented kids from the local dance groups.
The live DJ and music will be provided by DJ Darshan of North Brunswick. The authentic Indian food sampling will be provided to all participants at end of the program. The henna tattoos, face paintings and other kids activities will be the attractions for this community event. Many young high school students will provide their community volunteer services during this event. The volunteer participants will be awarded with certificate of volunteerism. TV Asia, Masalajunction.com, 8K Radio, Akila News, Divya Bhaskar, Tiranga, Gujarat Darpan, Parikh Worldwide media, Sentinel, South Brunswick Patch, Radio Dil, Divya Bhaskar, Gujarat Samachar, NRI Tribune, HiIndia and India West are the proud media supporters for this event.
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IACFNJ dedicated Executive Committee under the leadership of President Hitesh Patel, Chairman Murthy Yerramilli, Vice-Presidents Mahesh Patel and Dr. Tushar Patel, Treasurer Mac Shah, Secretary Deven Patel, Deep Shukla and Rajesh Patel and trustees and their hard-working committee members getting ready and working very hard to bring this event a grand success once again this year. South Brunswick is ethnically diverse township with population of south Asians especially Indians with more than 23% according to the latest census. The community people from the surrounding towns of North Brunswick, East Brunswick, Franklin, Somerset, Monroe, Princeton, Princeton-Junction and West Windsor will attend this event. IACFNJ has been a leader in promoting South Asian culture and values to newer generation by organizing many activities for the past 15 years in Central Jersey. IACFNJ organizes summer picnic, Navratri Garba, cultural events to raise funds to support the local organizations and Diwali and Christmas celebrations. The next IACFNJ mega event will be Navratri Garba 2016 in South Brunswick on October 1, 7, 8, 14 and 15 at Crossroads South Middle School. Further details of the Garba will be announced in the near future.
For Further information on this celebration and future events, please visit IACFNJ website at www.IACFNJ.org or send an e-mail at iacfnj@yahoo.com.
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