Festival of Colors early in the evening; lots of shower later in the evening; lots of fun all the way around
This is the kind of club lots of viewers would like to join. It appears as if members have lots of fun.
The Ohio Northern Univeristy Indian Student Assocation held a springtime "Holi Festival," over the weekend. It's a Festival of Colors. Following a brief presentation about the festival, and some snacks a "color fight" took place.
Holi is a Hindu festival that signifies the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring, and the end of winter. During the festival, participants play, chase, and color each other with dry powder.
It is a time for people to play, laugh, and enjoy each other's company. Indian Student Association is an organization at Ohio Northern University that promotes education and participation in the Indian culture.
Icon's Monty Siekerman photographed some of the event - we don't know what colors he took home with him.
IDS for photos below:
• Emily Bronict tosses colored powder on Noel Aguilera during Holi at ONU on Friday.
• Covered in powder, but still all smiles, are Kayla Hummell and Connor Flock.
• Next year's club officers are (from left) Ben Johns, vice president; Jacob Lomax, public relations; Maya Bell, treasurer; Miki Patel, president, with current president Sunitha Johns.
• Purple mist
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