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It's an exciting month for Thai people as they traditionally celebrate Songkran on 13 April which signifies the end of the 'dry season' and the beginning of the traditional Thai New Year. The name Songkran comes from a Sanskrit word meaning “passing or approaching”.
A Songkran celebration will be held at the Original Eumundi Markets terraces from 9am-3pm on 28 April. Organised by the Thai Community Association of the Sunshine Coast, President Thichanun and her committee welcome everyone again this year. Past President Jang is owner of Sala Thai in Eumundi and is still involved as a principal adviser behind the scenes.
Songkran is celebrated all over Australia where Thai communities have put down their roots. Getting wet is what makes this festival so famous and in Thailand it is all about pouring and squirting as much water on as many people as possible. It comes at the end of a long, dry season – although many of us here currently feel we have had enough of the wet to last us a long time!
The celebration in Eumundi will begin with a welcome by Thai community members in traditional costumes followed by song and dance performances, a water blessing activity, offering of items to the Monks, the traditional Miss Songkran contest, a fashion show and the opportunity to try a variety of Thai culinary delights.
Join in this great day for a memorable experience embracing the Sunshine Coast Thai community, their customs and culture. Admission is free but donations are gratefully accepted. Visit: t.ly/5WXNQ.
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Its an exciting month for Thai people as they traditionally celebrate Songkran on 13 April which signifies the end of the dry season and the beginning of the traditional Thai New Year. The name Songkran comes from a Sanskrit word meaning “passing or approaching”.
A Songkran celebration will be held at the Original Eumundi Markets terraces from 9am-3pm on 28 April. Organised by the Thai Community Association of the Sunshine Coast, President Thichanun and her committee welcome everyone again this year. Past President Jang is owner of Sala Thai in Eumundi and is still involved as a principal adviser behind the scenes. 
Songkran is celebrated all over Australia where Thai communities have put down their roots. Getting wet is what makes this festival so famous and in Thailand it is all about pouring and squirting as much water on as many people as possible. It comes at the end of a long, dry season – although many of us here currently feel we have had enough of the wet to last us a long time! 
The celebration in Eumundi will begin with a welcome by Thai community members in traditional costumes followed by song and dance performances, a water blessing activity, offering of items to the Monks, the traditional Miss Songkran contest, a fashion show and the opportunity to try a variety of Thai culinary delights.
Join in this great day for a memorable experience embracing the Sunshine Coast Thai community, their customs and culture. Admission is free but donations are gratefully accepted. Visit: t.ly/5WXNQ.

Thanks for the shout out Hoofbeats Sanctuary Sunshine Coast. After production costs, 100% of funds raised from advertising in Eumundi Voice are given back as donations to individuals and not-for-profit groups within our community to support worthwhile projects and activities. ... See MoreSee Less

Thanks for the shout out Hoofbeats Sanctuary Sunshine Coast. After production costs, 100% of funds raised from advertising in Eumundi Voice  are given back as donations to individuals and not-for-profit groups within our community to support worthwhile projects and activities.Image attachment

Don't forget the Australian Body Art Festival is on this weekend. See you there.

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Dont forget the Australian Body Art Festival is on this weekend. See you there.

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