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Nepali New Year 2072 Gatherings

नयाँ बर्ष २०७२ को हार्दिक मंगलमय शुभकामना !!

Respected Nepalese Community in NASeA Region and Beyond!

Happy Nepali New Year 2072!

On behalf of External Relations Committee of Nepalese Associations of Southeast America (NASeA) together with NASeA’s President Dr. Ram Chandra Baral, EC members, all Former Presidents and Advisers and well-wishers of NASeA, please join me extending you all good health and prosperous family life ahead during the auspicious occasion of Nepali New Year 2072!

During this special occasion, let us all meet, greet and welcome Nepali New Year 2072 keeping our rich traditional alive here in the US far from our motherland Nepal. NASeA External Relations Committee proudly circulates the announcement of various State/Student and Community organizations Nepali New Year 2072 celebration events to be held in various cities and states of our region.

NASeA’s April 2015 Calendar of Nepali New Year 2072 Celebrations:

April 11, Saturday:

·         NAG, Atlanta, Georgia HAPPY Nepali New Year 2072 Celebration  & AGM of NAG” Celebration in Georgia organized by Nepalese Association in Georgia (NAG)

Time: 2 pm to 9 p.m.
Venue: Sitar Restaurant 8465 Holcomb Bridge Rd, Alpharetta GA 30022
Tickets:

$20 includes membership fee to vote, Dinner & enjoy New Year cultural show
$10 for membership fee and to vote only.

For details please contact: Damu Dongol @<damudongol@gmail.com>

·         TNCC, North Carolina:  New Year Celebration 2072 organized by Triad Nepalese Cultural Center, (TNCC), North Carolina. Visit: www.nctncc.org

Time: 12 Noon to 6 PM
Venue: NHCC, 3519 Imperial Drive, High Point NC 27265

Registration Fees: $10 per person 10 Years and above

For details please contact: TNCC President Narayan Khadka 336-707 0592

·         Tampa, Florida:  Nepali New Year 2072 Celebration organized by NeSA @ USF together with Nepalese community in Tampa, Florida

Time: Noon

Venue: Morris Bridge Park:   13330 Morris Bridge Road, Thonotosassa, FL 33592

For further details please contact: Dr. Netra Khanal   405-714-2868

 

April 12, Sunday:

·         North Carolina:  New Year 2072 celebration with Live Dance and DJ by Nepal Center of North Carolina,(NCNC), North Carolina. Visit: www.nctncc.org

Time: 5 PM-9:30PM
Venue: Fred G. Bond Metro Park  Senior Center (801 High House Rd, Cary, NC 27513)
Tickets:

Adult per person $12 (NCNC member)
Adult per person $15 (non-Member)
Children 6-13 $7
Ticket bought at the door will cost $13 per adult with no discount.
Please contact any of the following BOD members for advance ticket purchase

For details please contact: TNCC President Dr. Thakur Karkee @919-535-5509 e-mail:tkarki_n@yahoo.com)

 

 

April 18, Saturday:

·         Orlando, Florida:  Nepali New Year 2072 Celebration Picnic  organized by United FNA-FANS in association with Nepali Community Center (NCCO), Orlando, Florida. 

 

Time: Noon to 6 PM

Venue: “Moss Park” 12901 Moss Park Road Orlando, Florida 32832

Please click the link below and RSVP now: http://www.evite.com/event/03FAVFDUPCJPSAATSEPEX3CWCUA65A?gid=03FAQFI4K5YKCADAOEPEX3DXALYG5A

Contact Person: Bikash Devkota  407 453-1732 &  Dhan Thapa  407 334-1636

 

April 26, Sunday:

·         South Carolina Association of Nepalese (SCAN) is sincerely inviting you all  to an outdoor picnic on the special occasion of Nepali New Year 2072

Time: 12 Noon-5 PM
Venue: SCE & G Lake Murray Public Park (Shelter #A) 1888 N Lake Dr. Lexington, SC
Entry per headcount $15  

Please click the link below and RSVP now: http://www.evite.com/event/0175D5U6SP7HWQNEAEPE3SBQL2TZCQ

NAseA proudly shares her service towards the community. With our effective communication and active partnership with all our State/Student and community organizations we will give consistency to our mission in best serving our community of this region and together we will learn our best practices and moving forward build a strong networking always placing the American Nepalese community first.

With this note, I request all Respected State/Student and community leaders to provide us the information of Nepali New Year 2072 Celebration and other activities in your region and we will update the April 2015 calendar accordingly. As always, thanks for your support.

Let us all be together in welcoming Nepali New Year 2072 and together keep our Nepali root values alive here in USA far from our motherland Nepal.

Always for the community,

Respectfully,

Bimal Nepal

Executive Vice President, NASeA

Chair, External Relations Committee, NASeA

Nepal’s Pride: Lord Buddha and Mt. Everest

Blood Drive on April 11th, 2015 Saturday 11:0 am to 5:00 pm at Alpharetta, GA

You are all invited to participate for Blood Drive

April 11th, 2015 Saturday 11:0 am to 5:00 pm

Sitar Indian restaurant

8465 Holcomb bridge road
Alpharetta GA 30022

 

For more information, please contact
Bhabindra Basnet, State coordinator

(404) 324-3473

 

ANS- Binod/Sabirti Mainali Scholarship Application

ANS- Binod/Sabirti Mainali Scholarship Application -Deadline Extended to Tuesday April 14, 2014
ANS is proud to announce the Annual ANS- Binod/Sabirti Mainali Scholarship for year 2015.

This scholarship is dedicated to Binod and Sabitri Mainali for their lifelong dedication to their family and community. This scholarship is open to High School seniors of Nepalese origins who are residents of Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia Pennsylvani and North Carolina. The purpose of this scholarship is to embolden High School seniors of Nepalese origin who excel academically, show leadership among peers, and make a positive impact within Nepalese community.

Details:
Deadline: Tuesday April 14, 2014
Award(s): $2000 and $1000 for runner up
Renewable: Non-renewable
Visit us Online: http://www.ans-mainalifund.org

REQUIREMENTS (Must meet ALL Criteria)

Class Year: High School Senior
Residency: Resident of Virginia, Maryland or District of Columbia, Pennsylvania & North Carolina
Origin: Nepalese Origin
Grade: Minimum unweighted CGPA of 3.0
Enrollment: Plan to enroll as a 1st year college student in an accredited college/university

Winners are chosen by a selection committee made up of five members. The decision is based on the submitted application, recommendation letters, and essay.

MAILING ADDRESS
ANS – Binod & Sabitri Mainali Scholarship
PO Box: 1718
Centreville, VA 20122

Thank you,

Sujeet A
Media Coordinator
America Nepal Society
Tel: 703 672 1646

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Nepali Club of Georgia Tech is showing a Academy award nominated Movie ‘Himalaya’ on Thursday April 3rd

International Movie Night

In celebration of Culture Fest, Global Jackets and Nepali Club at Georgia Tech will be viewing “Himalaya” which was nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 72nd Academy Awards in 2000.  

Synopsis: “Himalaya (French: Himalaya: L’Enfance d’un chef’) is a 1999 Nepalese movie directed by Eric Valli

Himalaya is a story set against the backdrop of the Nepalese Himalayas. At an altitude of five thousand metres in the remote mountain region of Dolpa, Himalaya is the story of villagers who take a caravan of yaks across the mountains, carrying rock salt from the high plateau down to the lowlands to trade for grain. An annual event, the caravan provides the grain that the villagers depend on to survive the winter. The film unfolds as a story of rivalry based on misunderstanding and distrust, between the aging chief and the young daring herdsman, who is both a friend and a rival to the chief’s family, as they struggle for leadership of the caravan.”

For more information visit the following URLs or contact Bivas Gelal at biratbivas@gmail.com
Click here for the Film Himalaya
Click here for Event Info

Sponsored by Global Jackets and Nepali Club at Georgia Tech
Under the Couch, Student Center 2nd floor
6pm-8pm

Trailer Himalaya from Eric Valli on Vimeo.

For more information please read below and visit this link and contact Bivas Gelal at biratbivas@gmail.com