- November 19, 2018
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People smeared the powder onto their faces and clothing as part of the festivities.
Vishal V, 6, grabbed a handful of powder to toss.
A group of friends attended the festival together to celebrate Holi.
Throughout the afternoon, attendees threw colorful powders into the air to celebrate Holi.
Several Indian dance groups performed traditional dances throughout the festival.
A group of children refilled their squirt guns with colorful water.
In addition to colorful powders, dyed water was also used throughout the festivities.
Throughout the afternoon, strangers often smeared powder onto each other with the greeting “Happy Holi.”
Nevaeh Leon, 2, sprayed colorful water at her family members with her dolphin-shaped squirt gun.
To celebrate the start of spring, hundreds came out to the annual Holi Festival at Bill Fredrick Park on Sunday, March 19. Holi is a Hindu festival known as the festival of colors for the colorful powder that is thrown into the air during the festivities.
In addition to enjoying dance performances and Indian music, everyone in attendance was doused in colorful powders and dyed water throughout the afternoon.
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