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It's Holi Time in Vancouver!!

Darpan News Desk , 03 Apr, 2016 11:04 AM
    The Gujarati Society of BC presents a Holi mela like never before. Today, 12pm at St. George's School, Vancouver 3851 W. 29th Ave. Entry from Wallace Street. 
     
    $10 at the gate includes a plate of food + a colour packet. Extra food, colour, water balloons, and bag check available for $. 
     
    Kids 10 and under FREE! (Food and colour not included)
     
    DJ Khanvict ofDecibel Entertainment spinning your fave tracks!
     
    Maharaja Catering serving up garam jalebi and more!
     
    Youth Team is selling FRESH Krispy Kreme donuts!
     
    Bouncy castle and kids Bball for FREE!!
     
    ALL PROCEEDS RAISED GO DIRECTLY TO FUND ZeeTV Gujarati Cultural Festival!!
     
    Don't miss it!!

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