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The Divali Nagar Inc. celebrates its 3rd Annual Divali Nagar Festival in South Florida

CORAL SPRINGS – The Divali Nagar Inc of South Florida, celebrates “Divali”, “Diwali”, “Deepavali” for its 3rd consecutive year in Broward County. Divali Nagar 2010, one of the largest outdoor celebrations of its kind in North America, Divali, will be celebrated this year on Friday November 5th.

In preparation for the festival, the Divali Nagar celebrations run from Thursday October 28th thru Saturday October 30th.

This celebration began 3 years ago and has now evolved into one of the largest attended outdoor events in South Florida by persons of all ethnic backgrounds. The celebration is very unique in that there are participants from most countries in the Caribbean as well as India and the Far East.

The audience will be entertained by some of the top artistes both locally and internationally each night. There will be several vendor booths from which you can enjoy some tasty ethnic vegetarian cuisine as well as Indian sweets and delicacies.

There will be a kid’s workshop on the site and children can participate in several very interesting and educational cultural learning experiences. The committee comprises of 25 members and they have been planning this superb presentation since November last year. They range from Teachers, Doctors, Professors, IT Professionals and very talented entertainers as well as cultural pioneers.

This Non Profit organization has a very solid foundation and is expanding at a very rapid pace. They will have a membership drive starting in November 2010, so become a part of this growing organization. This event is a great place for businesses to showcase their goods and services to the public. There are food and non food booth space still available but going very fast…

This is a great event for kids to also volunteer their time for community service hours. The celebrations will include “ Lakshmi Pooja” and ” Prasaad “ every night from 6pm.

The entertainment begins at 7pm on Thursday and Friday. Saturday’s massive cultural exhibition will begin at 4pm and end at 10pm.

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