Holi

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Join the Town of Morrisville each Spring as we celebrate Holi, the Hindu festival of colors. Typically celebrated in the month of March, the festival is inclusive of all faiths and cultures, as one of the main themes of the festival is unity. So, while the Holi festival is rooted in Hindu tradition, it is a celebration that happens all over the world. The Holi festival is celebrated as a way to welcome in spring and to give people the chance to release their inhibitions and enjoy a new beginning.

The Town's festival is free, and it features dancing, Holi powders, artisan vendors, and food for purchase.

Parking

Free parking will be available at Iron Mountain (826 Church Street) and Church Street Park (5800 Cricket Pitch Way). Shuttles will run from both locations to Cedar Fork Community Center (CFCC). Accessible parking will be available on-site at CFCC. 

Event Schedule

12:15–12:20 p.m. — Welcome Remarks


12:20 p.m. — Gurukrupa School of Indian Dance


12:30 p.m. — Asha Foundation of RTP


12:40 p.m. — Dancing Sahelis


12:45 p.m. — Holi powder distribution begins


1–3 p.m. — Powder tossing, music, shop vendors, and food trucks


3 p.m. — Event concludes

 

Vendors

Artisan Vendors

BanglenBeadzz
Bejeweled Desires LLC
Henna by Madhura
KANAA LLC
Kkushi Collections
Little Jewelry Co
Roop Collection LLC
RS Financial Group
Vedic Math NC

Food Trucks

Annpurna Indian Delight
Biryani & Bowls
Bruster's Ice Cream
Curry in a Hurry
Sweet Treat Express

 

When

  • Saturday, March 14, 2026 | 12:00 PM - 03:00 PM

Location

Cedar Fork Community Center, 1050 #B Town Hall Drive, View Map

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