Dubai: Kemmannu Flowers' Annual Day Celebrations on May 2


Daijiworld Media Network – Dubai (KM)

Dubai, Apr 28: 'Kemmannu Flowers,' a group of Kemmanites residing in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will perform at 'Varshik-Utsav 2008' the third annual day celebration of the group, stated a press release.

The celebration will be held on Friday May 2 at 'Coconut UG' banquet hall of Karama Hotel, Dubai. Day-long variety entertainment programmes by the group will mark the occasion which is an attempt to bring local talents and artistes to the fore, the release added.

The event will provide a platform to Dubai's well-known singers and live band 'Rhythms Group.' Another attraction on stage will be thrilling dances by 'Ocean Kids' choreographed by Vinod Sequiera and party, a well-known dance group of Dubai.

The event will be compered by Dony Correa. A lavish lunch will be served as buffet. There will also be lots of spot prizes and raffle draws adding to the entertainment. All Kemmannu parishioners and well-wishers are welcome to make this event a memorable one.

Those interested in attending the celebrations are requested to reserve their seats in advance to avoid last minute rush by contacting the following numbers:

Abu Dhabi Melwyn Fernandez   050 - 6158674
Dubai Ronald D'Souza       050 - 4538610
Sharjah Donald Saldanha   050 – 7395047

  

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