The Dalhousie Institute came alive with the harmonious tunes of carols and the tempting aroma of barbecue on December 20. The entire club was beautifully decorated with Christmas lights, setting the stage for a magical carol evening. The choir team took centre stage as their voices blended in perfect harmony.
Club members bring the Nativity story to life with heartfelt performances, capturing the essence of the timeless Christmas tale
“The Christmas carols singing and barbecue dinner evening is a part of the tradition at DI. Christmas is a time of joy, reflection, and togetherness. It’s a moment to appreciate the bonds we share and the memories we’ve created throughout the year. Let’s embrace this season with open hearts, spreading kindness and warmth to those around us. We at DI will continue to honour our heritage while embracing progress and inclusivity,” said Jayajit Biswas, club president.
Young members put on a spectacular dance performance to a Hawaiian melody, spreading warmth and cheer all around
The holiday spirit was in full swing at the Dalhousie Institute as the club transformed into a winter wonderland for their Christmas Tree and Candy Cane Fete in association with t2. Held on December 17, the event saw members of all ages enjoy the festive season, fostering a spirit of oneness among them.
Kids enjoyed some yummy treats as they eagerly waited for Santa
The club lawn was beautifully decorated with golden lights that created a magical atmosphere while classic Christmas songs like Last Christmas played as members gathered at the DI grounds for fun activities. Kids’ section and popcorn and cotton candy corners were clears hit among guests. Snapshots...
While the play area featured various games, such as basketball, it was the toy train that emerged as a favourite among the children.