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Asha Stanford
March 27, 2010, 11 am - 3pm
Sandhill fields, Stanford

Even though the actual Holi is on March 1st, we are celebrating Holi on March 27th to accommodate for better weather and coincide with Stanford's spring break.
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Asha Holi on NPR
NPR's Sandip Roy covers Asha Stanford Holi on nationwide radio show Morning Edition.

Asha Holi in The Indian Express
Sam Rao writes about Asha Holi 2010 in the North American edition of Indian Express.

Asha Holi in The Medha Journal Rediscover the Wisdom Traditions of the World!

Asha Holi on Water, No Ice
Asha Holi as the central event.

Videos from previous Holi celebrations!










Yes, it's that much fun!!

 

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Stanford Daily

Palo Alto Weekly

Information about Holi 2011.

Thanks to everyone who came and made Holi 2010 a big success! If you have comments please let us know on our survey or by emailing us at stanford.holi@ashanet.org. Thanks!
Some initial pictures by Aakanksha!

Tons of color, Water, Music, Food, and lots of fun!

  Asha Stanford's Holi is the largest and best-loved celebration of its kind in the bay area. With over 4000 people last year, this year's Holi will be bigger than ever.

 - 3000 pounds of color!
 - Special corner for kids!
 - Delicious Indian food*
 - Featuring special LIVE dance performances by
  Project Pulse and Cree8!
 - Non-stop music by DJ Tanveer!


Tickets
 General: $14 by March 20th ($16 thereafter)
 Student: $12 by March 20th ($14 thereafter)
 Kids, 5 and under: Free admission
 10% discount to groups of 25 or more. Contact us to purchase group tickets.
 Tickets will also be sold at the venue on the day of the event.

*Food not included in ticket price. Please bring cash for food purchases.

Online ticket sales has ended.
 Please ignore the shipping information, when buying online. Tickets will not be shipped. Please bring the receipt that will be emailed to you and a valid ID to the venue. The receipt serves as a valid ticket


Asha Stanford’s featured Project for Holi
SAMARTH (Orissa)

  Project SAMARTH is a residential school for disabled students in the Ganjam district of Orissa State in India. This school reaches out to disabled students from rural and urban areas to impart basic educational as well as vocational training; thereby giving them an opportunity to become independent. Ultimately the school aspires to help disabled people to assert their right of assimilating with mainstream society.

Asha recognizes and salutes their valiant efforts. Currently, the school educates 58 students annually with Asha Stanford’s financial support. You too can help the education of disabled children from Project Samarth. For more information on this project, please click here.

Please consider donating to Samarth. $15 can support a disabled child at Samarth for an entire month.

Here are some pictures from last year:

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Contact: stanford.holi@ashanet.org

Use the coupon below to get a discount at Peacock Indian Cusine. Click on the image to enlarge.

Asha for Education is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization.