A letter from the IAALV President

Hi,

I am Aparna and I am the new president of IAALV. As you probably know I have been with the association for the last two years as a Program Manager and also as Program Director. It is with great humility I have accepted this position with the association. I will strive to do my best to the association and also to the community we live in.

To do my best, I will need all the help and support I can get from the Indian community. That is why I am reaching out to you. Me and my newly elected team are open to suggestions to get our association more in the fore front. I know that you have the right ideas and I will work hard to get it implemented should it help in our overall goal.

As of now, IAALV is known for the Diwali, Independence day, Foods of India etc. Our association is a lot more than just those functions. That is the fun side of IAALV. We have a serious side as well. We do a lot of community service in the local area which have gone unnoticed. We have a wing that educates Lehigh Valley prisoners. We provide help to the senior citizens in the valley. We do food drives for the needy. There is plenty more which we do, which we need to bring to the limelight.

What I want to do during my tenure is to get the association’s name out. Not just as an association that does cultural programs, but one that truly works with the local American community. This is where I need help from you. Come and become a part of the association. We here work as a family. We all have full time jobs which we have to take care of, but any help you can give, be it in terms of volunteering or donations or becoming a member of the association will all help. I know it may be asking too much. I understand everyone would love to spend time with their families, which I love to do as well, with my husband and my 5 year old daughter, but being a part of IAALV has given me exposure to so much more that I truly enjoy. I am able to now proudly say that I am a part of a group which does not stop at promoting the Indian culture to our American friends, but also be able to give back to the community that has helped us thrive.

With that being said, I look forward to your help and assistance in any which way you can. You can visit our website at www.iaalv.org to learn more about who we are and what we do and that, will give you an idea as to where you can help!

If you want to know more about how you can help or what is it that we do, send us an email to info@iaalv.org . Let us talk and let us make this association attain its true glory!!!

Aparna
President – IAALV

Republic Day of INDIA 2016 Celebration

Team IAALV Cordially Invites You to

67th Republic Day of India Celebration

in the Valley

January 31, 2016

1PM to 5PM

Alumnae Theater, Cedar Crest College (New venue)

100 College Drive, Allentown, PA18104

Cultural Program: 1PM to 2:30PM -::- Quiz: 2:30PM to 4PM -::- Social & Snacks: 4PM to 5PM

Quiz online registration is open now. Visit: iaalv.org/quiz

On 26 January 1950, world’s largest democracy adopted the constitution. Republic Day honors the date on which the Constitution of India came into force on 26 January 1950 replacing the GAC (Government of India Act) 1935 as the governing document of India. The Constitution was adopted by the INDIA CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY (ICA) on 26th November 1949, and it was come into effect on just after 2 months i.e. on 26th January 1950 with a democratic government system.