Indian Club: Comedy tickets launched
THE Indian Ambassador to Bahrain, Bhaskar Kumar Mitra, yesterday presided over the official launch of tickets for Gharwali aur Ghar-wali, a Hindi comedy produced by the Indian Club in association with Raaj Theatres. The rib-tickling show is directed by theatre personality Vinod Somal who also heads the cast and has been painstakingly adapted from a hit Marathi play by Kalpana Sharma.Part of the proceeds will be donated to the Bahrain Disabled Sports Committee. Over 1,000 people are...
TRIBAL TIES
YMCA's Indian Club program strengthens bonds between parents and their children
Jacque Via Cova said she knows firsthand the benefits of the Magdalena Ecke Family YMCA Indian Club program, believing it cemented the relationships she enjoys with her two daughters, Elizabeth, 22, and Emily, 16. She credits an invitation to visit Elizabeth, who studied for a year in Italy, to their participation in the Indian Maidens program. "When she asked me to visit her, I was surprised and flattered, and took it as quite a compliment that she actually wanted to...
Indian Club: Rich Eid entertainment planned
Rich entertainment will be organised by different communities over the Eid Al Fitr. While some programmes have been pegged by date, others have been announced as taking place over the first, second and/or third days of the Eid. With the weather turning cooler, many organisers have arranged open-air venues such as Andalus Garden in Manama or the Indian Club open- air theatre. Given here is a Bahrain Tribune Eid Planner to help you make the most of your Eid break in Bahrain. A complete list of...
DEBT-RIDDEN INDIAN CLUB WILL BE ABANDONED,
THEY'LL REORGANIZE, ASK FOR MORE AID. COURT SAYS $500,000 MISHANDLED. <
Native American leaders say they will walk away from the North American Indian Club, which court records show mishandled more than $500,000 in federal grants.Jake Thompson, one of the club's founders and a former member of its board of directors, said they plan to apply for more federal grants under a new organization with a new name. Supporters are scrambling to keep the organization afloat through the winter until they can form a new non-profit organization to replace it in...
Indian Club: Preparing for powwow, with eye toward sky
Lincoln Indian Club erects four tipis for this weekend's Traditional Powwow Six women circled Carrie Wolfe as she expertly weaved rope around three wooden poles Tuesday evening.Wolfe, president of the Lincoln Indian Club, instructed the women to lift the poles toward the sky to form a tripod.This was the beginning of the first of four tipis to be used at the club's Traditional Powwow to be held Saturday and Sunday at the William Canby Arena near the Lincoln...