The following are point form
notes for the media concerning the festival and key points that
may help in covering the celebrations:
One of the main reasons for the
media to cover an event of this nature is that it truly
represents and respects the diversity and beauty of other
cultures; and how the City of New York embraces such events. An
event like this, though geared for everyone no matter what sex,
age, race, religion etc., really strikes home with the South
Asian community as the festival originates in India. With an
enormous South Asian community in the New York Metro Area, this
is a great way for the media to reach out and recognize their
culture.
With the previous point in
mind, it should be noted, however, that the festival is meant
for anyone and everyone; there are no restrictions with regards
to attending and/or taking part in the festival! One of the most
beautiful things about the festival is that it opens its arms to
everyone to join in the festivities! A warm invitation goes out
to both the public and the media to come to the festival and
simply have a great time!
All media are welcome to both
the parade and the festivities at Washington Square Park The
parade exhibits the colorful and absorbing nature of the
festival, while the activities at the park provide stimulation
for the mind, body, and soul! Events will include a FREE
sumptuous vegetarian feast, traditional dance performances, a
dramatic rendition of the Bhagavata Purana, one of India's most
beloved scriptures, Vedic arts, fascinating exhibits,
discussions on Vedic philosophy with eminent leaders of the Hare
Krishna movement, presentations on the Bhagavad Gita, delicious
snack booths, specialty boutiques and spiritual and uplifting
music presented by Hare Krishna youth!
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