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Introduction |
Association of Nepalese in Quebec (ANQ) is a non-profit organization constituted by the Nepalese community and Nepalese cultural supporters residing in Quebec in 2001 to assist those of Nepalese origin people during their integration to Canada's multicultural society, co-operate each other as needed and to participate actively in general community.
Need more info? Read ANQ Newsletters 2004 | 2002
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ANQ Picnic 2008 |
This is summer season and we all want to enjoy beautiful sunny days. As always, ANQ brought us an environment where
we all got together and enjoyed one full day with lots of external activities in the month of July.
This year, we organized a potlock picnic where all of us brought foods from our home and ate together.
We had games, songs and other fun events on this day. All of our ANQ members, friends and family members participated in this event.
The picnic was organized at the following spot:
Date/Time: 27 July 2008 (11:00 am to 6:00 pm)
Venue: Maisoneauve Park, Montréal
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Happy New Year 2065 |
ANQ expanded it's new year celebration event to big community. This year, we organized this event jointly with École Saint-Barthélemy in Montreal. As usual, there was a special nepali cultural show full of dance, music and articles. Snacks and full course dinner was served at this event.
This year, many participants a symbol from Nepal with them like Nepali cap, a small tag, Daura-Suruwal, Sari, Pashmina, Scarf, etc.
We would like to thank all volunteers and the participants for your kind support and your active participation to successfully organize this program!
The event was organized on the following address:
Date/Time: | 12 April 2008 (6:00 pm to midnight) |
Venue: | Pavillion Sagard 7400 rue Sagard, Montréal, QC H2E 2S9 |
Entrance Fee: | Adult: $20, Couple: $35 Children (4 yrs+): $5 |
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Montrealer Nepalese Helped Flood Victims |
Members of a small nepalese community living temporarily or permanently in Montreal have also helped the people in trouble after last months flood in various parts of Nepal.
Montrealers also got distressed after the losses caused by this flood. Taking a thought - wiping tears of people in trouble is our first responsibility rather than just feeling sad - Mr. Ratnamani Hartamchhali started collecting fund here in Montreal. With a motto of making at least a small contribution to the needy people, Mr. Hartamchhali collected NRs. 70,000.00 (Seventy Thousands). We came to know that this amount has been handed over to Prime Minister
Calamity Reformation Fund through Asst. Prime Minister Amik Sherchan. (Source: www.nepaljapan.com)
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