Festival of Colors Spanish fork 2020
Festival Of Colors in Spanish Fork, UT
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World's Greatest Chant & Dance Party: Interactive Bollywood & Bhakti Dance, Mantra Bands, Dj's, Yoga, Cuisine, Crafts, Color Throws on the Hour, Free Hugs, Lotsa Love |
Here are the six best places to celebrate Holi outside of India.
Spanish Fork, USA
March 28 & 29, 2020
Saturday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunday 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sunday 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple
311 West 8500 South, Spanish Fork, Utah 84660
311 West 8500 South, Spanish Fork, Utah 84660
It may seem unlikely but the world’s biggest Holi celebration (including India) actually takes place annually in Utah. Just outside the city of Spanish Fork, the local Hare Krishna temple’s ‘Festival of Colors’ has drawn close to 70,000 attendees in recent years (spread out over two days). The event was started in 1989 by a group of Hare Krishnas who’d recently settled here and soon began to attract the student population of the nearby Brigham Young University, who these days come out in droves seeking fun and spirituality. The emphasis is on welcoming all faiths and its joyous atmosphere has now spread to other North American cities including Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Stay at the Western Inn in Spanish Fork for easy access to the festival
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World's Greatest Chant & Dance Party: Interactive Bollywood & Bhakti Dance, Mantra Bands, Dj's, Yoga, Cuisine, Crafts, Color Throws on the Hour, Free Hugs, Lotsa Love |
Map & LocatioN
- Presented By: Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple Spanish Fork
- Dates: 3/28/2020, 3/29/2020
- Location: Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple
- Address: 8628 South Main Street, Spanish Fork, UT 84660
- Time: 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
- Categories: Music, Dance, Family, Festivals & Special Events, Festivals, Rock, World & International Dance, World & International Music, Electronica, Hip Hop Music, Hip Hop Dance.
https://utah.com/events-in-utah
Origin of City's Name
Named after a river adjacent to the city's original location, which was dubbed by the 1776 Dominguez-Escalante expedition.
Named after a river adjacent to the city's original location, which was dubbed by the 1776 Dominguez-Escalante expedition.
Date of Incorporation
January 17, 1855
January 17, 1855
Did You Know
Spanish Fork originally began as an outgrowth of Palmyra, but as the community developed, Palmyra diminished and became the northwest suburb of Spanish Fork. In the early days, both settlements existed with one fort, Fort St. Luke.
Spanish Fork originally began as an outgrowth of Palmyra, but as the community developed, Palmyra diminished and became the northwest suburb of Spanish Fork. In the early days, both settlements existed with one fort, Fort St. Luke.
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