The Teeyan Mela 2024, held on Saturday, 24 August, was a vibrant celebration of culture and community at the Andergrove Community Hall. The event, which ran from 4 PM to 9 PM, was a delightful showcase of Indian traditions and community spirit, drawing together families and friends from across the region.
Organised by Harpreet Kaur and Veerpal Kaur, the Teeyan Mela was a resounding success, featuring an array of activities that highlighted the rich cultural heritage of the Indian community. Attendees enjoyed traditional performances, folk dances, and a variety of Indian culinary delights, making for a truly immersive cultural experience.
The event was marked by its lively atmosphere, with the community coming together to celebrate through music, dance, and delicious food. The organisers were thrilled with the turnout and the enthusiastic participation of all who attended.
Harpreet Kaur and Veerpal Kaur expressed their gratitude to everyone who joined in the festivities, noting that the presence and participation of the community made the event special and memorable.
Teeyan Mela 2024 not only showcased the vibrant traditions of the Indian community but also provided a wonderful opportunity for cultural exchange and community bonding.
The organisers extend their thanks to all attendees for making Teeyan Mela a memorable celebration. For those who missed out, stay tuned for more community events and opportunities to engage in cultural celebrations in Mackay.
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