Support Event

Teez (Women's Festival)

August 19, 2017

10:15 AM - 03:45 PM EDT

Pittsburgh Platoon

Event overview

South Hills Platoon has been invited to an event where you will be able to mingle with the Bhutanese American women and dance in the open Nepali music. The Bhutanese Community Association of Pittsburgh (BCAP) has asked for assistance in setting up and tearing down the event. In between setting up and cleaning up we have been invited to partake in the celebration. Scope of work: Set up/Breakdown of tables, 200 chairs, and sound system. Men are welcome to join and this a family friendly event. Kids are welcomed! There will be free food. Typical scene in a celebrations are dancing, singing, getting together with friends and telling stories, wearing red, green or yellow clothes (sari) and sharing festive foods. The festival is dedicated, in many parts of India, Bhutan and Nepal, to Parvati, a Hindu goddess of power, fertility, love and devotion; as well as of divine strength and power. Please note that Teez has become a community event or festival, and not necessarily a religious one anymore. Donations in any form (cash, checks, money order, prepaid visa debit cards) to BCAP will be accepted but not expected. Raffle tickets will be sold and attractive prizes won!

Type

Support Event

What To Wear

You may wear your blue Mission Continues shirt (will be provided on site if you do not have one) or women may embrace the Bhutanese culture by wearing a sari.

What to Bring

Positive Mental Attitude

Inclement Weather

Indoors rain or shine

Event Contact

When and where

Date

August 19, 2017

Time

10:15 AM - 03:45 PM (EDT)

Location

St. Anne School (Castle Shannon)

4040 Willow Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15234

Parking Information

Parking on site

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