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Dear Friends,
Happy New Year 2069!
Thanks for your support during The Publix Georgia Marathon in March; we were able to raise $237 towards the Nepalese Cultural Center (NCC).
I will be running The Kentucky Derby Festival Marathon at Louisville, KY on Saturday, April 28. It will be my 18th marathon. I will run 42 kilometer or 26.2 mile around the great city of Louisville, KY. As a part of my running effort, I am raising funds for the Nepalese Cultural Center (NCC) in Atlanta, Georgia! I would like to request each one of you to pledge a minimum of a dollar per mile or per kilometer for NCC. Please use the link to donate online directly http://www.naseaonline.org/indexb988.html?p=1430
Or Send your pledge check amount to:
NASeA c/o
Gobind Shrestha
359 Roseglen Dr.
Marietta, GA 30066
Thank you very much for your support. I greatly appreciate your generosity.
Sincerely,
Suman Silwal
P.S. I would appreciate if you would forward this email to as many people as you can to encourage them to donate as well. Thanks again.
Nepalese Student Association at the University of Georgia (NSA@UGA) participated in the 14th Annual International Street Festival to showcase various items representing Nepali culture and traditions. The festival was organized by the International Student Life at UGA in downtown Athens, GA on April 14, 2012. NSA@UGA displayed several unique emblems representing rich Nepali culture, lifestyle and landmark. Various artifacts such as, Doko, Theki , Sekhu, Khukuri, Mani Prayer Wheel, Madal, Sarangi, Bansuri, Chalno, Nanglo, Panas, Aankhijhal, Nepali Currencies, Posters of Nepali Landscapes and temples, idols of deities like Goddess Laxmi, Saraswati, Buddha, mini Manakamana temple and Swayambhunath Stupa were exhibited. Visitors were enthusiastic in learning various aspects of Nepalese culture and traditions and expressed special interest on several items on display. “It is fun to carry,” said one of the visitors carryin
g Doko on her back and holding Sekhu on her head.
Mr. Dipak Regmi, the president of Nepalese Student Association at UGA Said, “ The display has numerous items that represent the real way of life of Nepali people and very informative to bring the awareness about Nepal, Nepali and their culture”. “I am Buddhist and I am blessed to know about the birthplace of my lord”, a visitor said pointing at the idol of Gautam Buddha.
NSA@UGA participants took part on a “Fashion show” with traditional Nepali Wedding
Dress (Lekhnath Chalise and Saraswoti Chalise), Daura Surwal and Dhakatopi (Sudip Shrestha), Gunyo Choli, (Prisa Sharma), Gurung Dress (Anila Neupane Paudel) and Sherpa Dresses (Binita KC). Anila Neupane Paudyal also performed a dance representing Nepali cultural.
Thirty -five international and multicultural student organizations participated in the program. Designed to promote cultural diversity, awareness and tolerance among the international and university students and the Athens and surrounding communities, more than five thousands visitors visited the festival this year. “Participation
in such festivals help us in reaching out to the local communities, and share our unique culture and tradition with others”, said Dr. Neelam Poudyal, professor and faculty advisor of the NSA@UGA.
News By: Mr. Dipak Regmi and Dr. Lekhnath Sharma
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