Doha: Mangalore Cricket Club (MCC) Monthi Fest on Sep 12


Media Release

Doha, Sep 5: As already informed earlier, Mangalore Cricket Club (MCC), Qatar is all set to host the annual traditional Novem Jevan on Friday, September 12, 2008 at 5:30 p.m. at the Al Ghazal Club.

The chief guest for this event is Walter Nandalike of daijiworld.com

To make this feast more meaningful our members will join hands and together, as one family, will prepare sumptuous Mangalorean vegetarian delicacies. The highlight of the evening will, of course, be the sharing of the blessed corn and partaking in the home-cooked meal as a family.

In addition there will be a cultural program, which will include honoring of achievers and performance by winners of the talent competitions in selected categories. This year, prominent Mangalorean catholic personalities who have carved a niche for themselves in various fields will be recognized as well.

Come, be a part of the MCC family.

  

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  • Gasper Louis, Karkala, Doha Qatar

    Sat, Sep 06 2008

    Sakkad Sangathan Melleayanm, Moriak Hogulsiam, Mangalorean Bava bhainche tumka kutamb sameth Jevanak Apone. Warm welcome to our guest Mr. Walter Nandalike of Daijiworld.

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  • Lancelot N. Tauro, Manglore - Doha qatar

    Fri, Sep 05 2008

    Mr. Walter Nandalike Warm welcome to Doha Qatar, First to new beautiful church Our Lady of Rosary, then MCC's Monthi Feast celebration. We are One in the Spirit We are one in the Lord. Good Luck. warm Welcome both from MCC and MCA

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