About Festival of Colors
In India, Holi announces the arrival of spring and the passing of winter. The festival breathes an atmosphere of social merriment. People bury their hatchets with a warm embrace and throw their worries to the wind. Every nook and corner presents a colorful sight. Young and old alike are covered with colors (red, green, yellow, blue, pink, orange, violet, and more).
People in small groups are seen singing, dancing and throwing colors on each other. Though liquid colors are used in India (where it’s warm) we prohibit them, as we don’t want anyone to catch cold on account of the festival.
Come join us at Lorin Farr Park for a day filled with music, dance, and of course, lots of colors! Get ready to immerse yourself in a rainbow of hues as you celebrate with friends and family. Indulge in delicious food, groove to live music, and…
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