Celebrating India in Franklin

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The Franklin Historical Museum will be hosting a one-day learning event (originally planned for two days, but now refined into just one) for Saturday, August 17 immediately following the Museum's regular 10-1 Saturday hours.

The program draws inspiration from the twin summer independence days of the United States (July 4) and India (August 14). While the two nations are very different in many ways, a common connection to British legal and business practices as well as widespread use of the English language provide much common ground.

Planned activities on the 17th include:

  • Opening remarks, welcome
  • National anthems of the USA and India
  • An overview of Indian Culture, History, and common threads with with Europe and the USA
  • Dance -- an introduction to the meaning and practice of Dance in india.
  • An introduction to  Yoga, Meditation and Ayurveda

The last part of the program will be an interactive opportunity for attendees and presenters to share ideas and ask questions. 

The program is free but donations are always encouraged. The Museum is located at 80 West Central Street.

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