-

Events


Upcoming events

1 IN 6 CHILDREN DON’T KNOW WHERE THEIR NEXT MEAL IS COMING FROM

A “Milan” initiative


Rules for participation:
  1. Contestants residing only in USA can participate
  2. Photographs will be judged on the impact of the context (COVID-19 Lockdown), Creativity, Composition and Story Telling of the photograph
  3. Contest is from May 25 to June 25, 2020
  4. Winner will be notified on July 1, 2020 by email, at our website www.milanusa.org and social media
  5. Email your entries as JPEG format at milanassociation@gmail.com
  6. Please pay your participation entry fee of $10 only by clicking here and register for the contest!
  7. Pictures sent will not be sent back and may be printed in our newsletters  or social media
  8. The judges’ decision will be final
  9. You can send as many entries as you wish.
  10. You can mail if you want, send three photos, and a check for Milan Cultural Association and mail at   75 Ruff Circle, Glastonbury, CT 06033. 
  11. Prizes: Second runner up $50.00, First runner up $75.00 and the winner gets $100.00

To learn more contact us at Email: milanusa3@aol.com


 

Recently concluded Events

  • Incredible India Fair & Annual Walk-a-thon on September 15th 2019
  • International Festival - East meets West on September 14th 2019
  • India Visa Camp with Consulate General of India, NY on May 18th 2019
  • "Iron Man of India" - Sardar Patel Play in Hindi on May 21st 2019
  • 15th Incredible India Fair & Annual Walkathon on Sunday September 23rd 2018
  • Hasya Kavi Sammelan on July 21st, 5pm at Episcopal Church, 440 Main St, Shrewsbury, MA 01545
  • Swami Vivekanand - A play on one of the most influencing personality at CT
    • Swami Vivekanand - A play on one of the most influencing personality at MA
    • Peaceful Coexistence at NY - Panel Discussion with Q&A

    • Peaceful Coexistence at CT - Panel Discussion with Q&A

    • India Visa Camp

    • 14th Annual Incredible India Fair & Walkathon 

    • Gujarati Play Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

    • India's 68th Republic Day Celebration
    • Consulate General Outreach program
    • Diwali Mela
    • Anupam Kher's Hindi play - "MeraWohMatlabNahiTha"

    Annual Events

    Republic Day of India

    It Is celebrated at the State Capitols to celebrate the Secularity of our constitution of India as a tribute to India, its unity in diversity and rich cultural heritage. (Since Independence Day is celebrated by other Indian Associations, and in accordance with our mission to support and work with them and not to have conflict in whatever is being done by them, we celebrate Independence Day with them) .

    Sanskar... A salutation to the Indian Women

    It is Conducted in the month of March to celebrate the International women Day.

    "Milan" International Festival

    This is a celebration of cultural Mosaic of Societal Cultural folk performances from different countries where immigrants bring their cultural identity. It is a day with a message of harmonious peaceful coexistence.

    World Yoga Day

    Coordinating with the International Yoga Day, it is set up at the State capitol on Sunday close to June 21

    Encouraging the performers from India

    Here we go with minimum 2 programs, one Indian sangeet and other Indian poetry program related to folklore of India. These programs take place between the months of May and August.

    India Fair and walkathon

    In the month of September, An event for educating and better understanding of Indian cultural Heritage for mainstream America with a message of Indian community participation in the social and civic issues of the states or cities. Here we raise funds to help the local mainstreams communities.

    Diwali Mela

    Sunday A week before the Diwali Day - An effort to provide all that is needed to celebrate Diwali at one place by bringing the vendors with all kinds of products desired to celebrate Diwali. (Again an event with no conflict with the local associations as most of them celebrate with local talents and their own different traditions)