Christmas Celebrations Held with Gaiety and Fanfare in Houston


Report and Pics by Melwyn Machado, Houston
Daijiworld Media Network – Houston (NR)

Houston, Dec 30: Mangaloreans living in Houston, USA celebrated Christmas with gaiety and fanfare on the 24th December at the residence of Charles and Florine Pinto.

The children enacted the scene of the birth of Christ. The play was directed by Susan Fernandes and music scored by Annrose Lobo. Everyone joined in the singing of carols in English and Konkani. At the midnight hour everyone sang praises to baby Jesus and greeted each other.

Santa Claus enacted by Valerian Lobo entertained the gathering and later distributed gifts to children. Each family then took turns to get themselves clicked with Santa.

Each family had cooked a dish and all joined together to enjoy the Mangalorean style mouth watering food. Kuswar was distributed courtesy Vigil Fernandes and family. Families exchanged gifts with one another.


Various games were conducted for both adults and children. The party went on till the wee hours of the morning, singing and dancing to the tunes of popular English, Konkani and Hindi songs.

Carol singing was also held in various houses during Christmas week.

  

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