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Bollywood Bling - Annual Gala Dinner and Dance Event by HTHF

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 365 Campus Dr Arcadia CA 91007  See map

ALL are invited to the BOLLYWOOD BLING - Annual Gala Dinner & Dance Fundraiser hosted by Hindu Temple and Heritage Foundation (HTHF) of Pasadena.

Come dressed up as your favorite Bollywood character and enjoy:
Live entertainment by Nauzad Sadry & Group,
Appetizers, dinner and desserts by Manohar’s Delhi Palace,
Bollywood Style Portraits by Ridwan Angkasa,
Raffle prizes,
Dancing to Bollywood's popular lilting tunes,
Special menu will be available for kids!

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT for a table of 10 (ten) BOUGHT BEFORE January 15th, so reserve a table early!
Ticket: Adults - $60, Table of 10 BOUGHT BEFORE Jan 15th - $500,
Kids (8-20 yrs old) - $30, FREE for Kids 7/under.

SPONSORSHIPS from individuals and organizations are invited to benefit temple's activities and community services.

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