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Diwali Celebration… Festival of Lights Celebrating Diwali – the Festival of Lights Cultural Identity for Indian-American Youth In 1994, IASC founding members hosted their first celebration of Diwali—one of India’s most important national festivals—at a Morgan Hill neighborhood clubhouse. Over the years this local event has grown impressively in terms of its scope and attendance. IASC’s 25th Annual Diwali Celebration last fall was a time for recognition of its members, and the welcoming of Morgan Hill’s city staff and city council as well as State Assemblyman Robert Rivas. Festivities were held at Ann Sobrato High School, with nearly 500 attendees entertained by more than 100 performers. “Looking ahead, we hope to have the Indian community be fully known and represented,” Chabra said. “A few years ago, we began inviting city and state leaders to our events. Not only for people to recognize our community’s beautiful diversity, but for our kids to learn how to engage civically.” Around the year 2000, IASC members launched a youth initiative. “We wanted our kids to feel connected to our community and traditions and have a sense of their cultural identity,” Chabra said, “so we provided them with opportunities to learn and experience it through the arts. “They learn classical and Bollywood style stage performance. Some play the flute or tubla (drums), other dance and perform in skits that recount ancient Indian myths and legends.” In 2004, IASC was incorporated as a 501c3 nonprofit. “We want to reach out to everyone in our community and to give back,” Chabra said. She has been active with the organization in her current role as IASC President and earlier as Cultural Coordinator. Along with the performing arts, IASC has also provided youth with the opportunity to learn the Hindi language as well as public speaking skills. Those 13 and older can learn to be emcees for the annual Diwali event, which now draws over 500 attendees. 108 GILROY • MORGAN HILL • SAN MARTIN WINTER 2020 gmhtoday.com