Diwali Hostnotes

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9:00pm Doors open, Dj starts the set.

9:15pm Host Enters.

Good evening everyone! Welcome to the Festival of Lights! I'm Yashasvi, your host and dost for the
night, and I am thrilled to be here celebrating this vibrant and festive occasion with all of you.

Before we dive in, let us take a moment to acknowledge the land on which we stand

acknowledgment:
Centennial College is proud to be a part of a rich history of education in this province and in this
city. We acknowledge that we are on the treaty lands and territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit
First Nation and pay tribute to their legacy and the legacy of all First Peoples of Canada, as we
strengthen ties with the communities we serve and build the future through learning and through
our graduates. Today the traditional meeting place of Toronto is still home to many Indigenous
People from across Turtle Island, and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work in the

communities that have grown in the treaty lands of the Mississaugas. We acknowledge that we are

all treaty people and accept our responsibility to honour all our relations.

Diwali, known as the Festival of Lights, originates from ancient India, symbolizing the victory of light over
darkness. Initially tied to Lord Ram's homecoming, Diwali has grown beyond religious distinctions,
promoting unity and happiness. As we light up our surroundings tonight, let's embrace the enduring
essence of hope, wisdom, and the triumph of goodness. Wishing you a joyful Diwali!

Tonight's event promises to be filled with dazzling lights, fantastic music and, of course, the spirit of
togetherness. Get ready to immerse yourselves in a night filled with enchantment. From the beats of our
promising DJ Junaid to the vibrant colors of Henna, Rangoli, and Diya, there's something for everyone.
we also have some refreshments for you So make sure to treat your taste buds to the magic of samosas
and jalebi and buckle up for an unforgettable night ahead!"

Raffle #1 (9:45 PM): "Ladies and gentlemen, it's time for some excitement! Joining me on stage are the
wonderful Omolara and Riddhi, and we're about to kick off our first raffle of the night. Get ready for a
thrilling spin of the Wheel of Names as we announce our lucky winner. Drumroll, please!"
Critical Points:

10:30 PM (Doors Close): "Attention, everyone! Just a quick reminder, doors will be closing at 11:00 PM,
so if you haven't had the chance to experience all the festivities, make your way to the designated areas
now. Let's ensure a smooth transition as we prepare for the final moments of the evening."

11:15 PM (Henna Reminder): "Quick heads up, folks! If you're interested in getting some beautiful
henna, you've got until 11:30 PM. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to add a touch of artistry
to your night!"

11:45pm: "As the night comes to a close, I want to express my gratitude to each and every one of you
for making this Festival of Lights truly spectacular. A big thank you to our incredible performers,
dedicated staff, and of course, our fantastic audience. Remember to fill out those Prize Winner Forms
and, most importantly, have a safe journey home. Until next time, keep the festive spirit alive!"

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