Horowhenua Chronicle

Horowhenua celebrates Diwali

Dress brightly and celebrate triumph of good over evil

- Paul Williams

Horowhenua Mayor Bernie Wanden is encouragin­g people to wear bright colours to celebrate Diwali tomorrow night, a celebratio­n of light over darkness, good over evil and the renewal of life.

The Indian community in Horowhenua celebrate Diwali each year, also known as Deepavali or the Indian Festival of Light. It’s a time for friends and family to share company and look forward to the year ahead.

Horowhenua District Council has partnered with members of the Indian community to help the district celebrate Diwali this year. There have been a range of activities this week leading up to a climax of music, food and dance event in Levin tomorrow night.

The whole community was invited to attend Diwali celebratio­ns at Levin’s Village Green and Gladys Taylor Park near the Aquatic Centre on Queen St from 5-9pm, while traditiona­l festival activities were held at Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom and Shannon Library during the week involving families and children.

Wanden said the annual Diwali festival is a big part of Indian culture and celebratin­g it in Horowhenua is one way of building a stronger sense of community.

“Cultural wellbeing is about the freedom to express your heritage, history, arts and traditions and to participat­e in activities related to these. It supports the developmen­t of values that help you seek meaning and purpose which can come from cultural beliefs or traditions,” he said.

“It is a vitality that communitie­s and individual­s can enjoy.

“I’d like to send a warm thank you to our Indian community who have been instrument­al in bringing these celebratio­ns to Horowhenua. We look forward to welcoming everyone at our Diwali celebratio­ns. No matter what your background is, you are invited to join in the festivitie­s and connect with others to celebrate this special time and learn more about Indian culture.

“Diwali is a bright and exciting time – be sure to wear vibrant colours.”

But, spoiler alert, unlike previous years there will be no celebrator­y fireworks. Instead, organisers will be lighting up the palm trees at Gladys Taylor Park to add more light to the Horowhenua during Diwali celebratio­ns.

 ?? ?? Baani Patel, Dallas Cooksley, Dev Chriag Patel, Ria Patel, Princy Patel and Riyansh Wagh celebrate Diwali at Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po Levin Library during the week.
Baani Patel, Dallas Cooksley, Dev Chriag Patel, Ria Patel, Princy Patel and Riyansh Wagh celebrate Diwali at Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po Levin Library during the week.
 ?? ?? Digi Patel draws a piece of art on Sarah Chapman during Diwali celebratio­ns at Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po Levin Library this week.
Digi Patel draws a piece of art on Sarah Chapman during Diwali celebratio­ns at Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po Levin Library this week.
 ?? ?? Diwali celebratio­ns in Levin last year.
Diwali celebratio­ns in Levin last year.

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