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April 2010
My Country, My Pride – an educational program for youth and children; and
Nepalese New Year 2066

Attendance: 
400 members including guests/community leaders from various social organizations in Calgary.
Date, Time and Venue: Saturday, April 10, 2010, Beddington Heights Community Centre, 375 Bermuda Drive NW, Calgary, AB. T3K 2J5 (
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Annual General Meeting of  NCSC

 

Annual General Meeting of Nepalese Community Society of Calgary (NCSC) was held  at Center for Newcomers, Marlborough on March 7, 2010. It was at the end of the two year term  of outgoing executive committee led by Dr Betman Bhandari who presented last two years' NCSC activities and achievements. The meeting elected new executive committee for next two years led by Mr. Jagdish Chapagain .. (more).

 

 

Volunteer support for Wycliffe (Calgary based Organization) in Nordegg to raise fund

 

As part of NCSC ongoing effort to encourage the society members to do volunteer works for other Calgary based government and non government organizations, 20 volunteers from NCSC were involved in Wycliffe’s fund raising program “Race to 2025: Treasure in Asia” which was held at Nordegg (near rocky mountain village) on February 14, 2010. NCSC volunteer team installed... (More)

 

 

Mr. and Mrs Durga Prasad Limbu Honored

 

Nepalese Community Society of Calgary (NCSC) honored Mr. Durga Prasad Limbu and Mrs. Rupa Limbu, life members to NCSC with Dosalla in recognition of their dedication, selfless service and continuous support to the Community. Mr and Mrs Limbu have been an integral part of the NCSC who put their own chores behind to serve the community (More).

 

 

Annual General Assembly

 

Annual General Assembly was held at Pineridge Community Association, NE, Calgary on April 11, 2009. Dr Betman Bhandari (President, NCSC) presented the annual report and future strategies of NCSC. Few of the achievements he explained were the revisions of the NCSC’s statements of vision, mission and goals to better reflect NCSC’s core purpose. Mr Naveen Subba (Treasurer) presented the balance sheet (More)

 

Everest Rock N’ Roll Family

 

DevGroup, in coordination with NCSC,  facilitated ‘Everest Rock N’ Roll families’ a Nepalese cultural program, which was supported by North of McKnight community resource center on August 15th 2009 at Falconridge community center (More).

 

 

 

“Know your Nepal”- One Day Educational Program for Kids

 

In coordination with NCSC, DevGroup organized “Know your Nepal”- one day educational program for kids aged 6 to 16 at the NCSC Office, Northeast Calgary on Saturday 25th July 2009 (More)

 

 

 

 

Nepali Radio in Calgary

 

The community radio program Matribhumi: ‘The flavor of motherland’ is on air at FM 94.7 every Sunday from 8 AM to 9 AM. You can also listen to the radio at WWW.fm947.com. Congratulations to Ram Mishra (Program coordinator), Sameer Panday and Rojina Upadhyaya for successful launching of Matribhumi. The program has been launched with objective to foster community harmony, integration, friendship and unity in diversified community of Calgary. Please provide Ram Mishra (403-764 9692) and the team members with your feedbacks and suggestions for further improvement.

 

 

NRN-Canada Conference

 

Nepalese Community Society of Calgary (NCSC) and Calgary Nepalese Community Association (CNCA) hosted a day-long conference at the Temple Community Association, 167 Templegreen Road NE, Calgary (More)

 

 

Dashain Special

 

Over 300 NCSC members and guests gathered at Pineridge Community Hall --- Cultural performance, songs and comedy --- Dance competition --- Dashain Dinner party --- Introduction of newcomers

 

NCSC Dashain Festival 2009

 

Dashain, the main festival of Nepalese Hindus was celebrated in pomp manner in a group attended by more than 300 members and guests including Nepali speaking Bhutanese and 35 members of the Engineers of the Brigade of Gurkhas, UK. The program was opened up with dance competitions among youth and children for which the winners were given away certificates and prizes.  Skilful performances of Khukuri dance by the Gurkhas and a Bhutanese youth’s western hip-hop dance and artistic/dramatic performances attracted the crowd. A desk of the Calgary Public Library exhibited cultural and children’ books and provided free face painting and issued  membership cards to those who were interested. Members of the organizing committee are thankful for making this event a success. Members of the Brigade of Gurkhas, members of Bhutanese and Calgary Public Library deserve special thanks for their participation.

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NCSC Picnic at Bowness Park on  July 11, 2009

 
   
     

 

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