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SHCS's Rang Barse Holi Event Paints Manor Park with Vibrancy

24th March, 2024

On March 24th, the vibrant hues of Holi filled the air in Manor Park as the Sutton Hindu Cultural Society (SHCS) hosted their annual Rang Barse event. Drawing a crowd of over 1000 people from Sutton and beyond, the festival transformed the park into a kaleidoscope of joy and celebration.
The event, which has become a much-anticipated tradition in the community, offered an array of activities and attractions to mark the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. Attendees were treated to pulsating DJ music and the rhythmic beats of the dhol, creating an infectious atmosphere of merriment and camaraderie.

Of course, no Holi celebration would be complete without the iconic throwing of colors, and Rang Barse did not disappoint. Attendees were provided with unlimited colors to play with, resulting in a riot of hues that painted Manor Park in a kaleidoscope of colors. Laughter and cheer filled the air as friends and strangers alike joined in the spirited revelry, casting aside inhibitions and embracing the joyous spirit of the occasion.

Adding to the significance of the event, the Sutton Mayor graced the festivities with their presence, underscoring the importance of community cohesion and cultural diversity. Alongside the Mayor, several Sutton council representatives were also in attendance, further emphasizing the event's significance as a unifying force within the borough.

Speaking about the event, a representative of SHCS expressed their gratitude to all those who contributed to making Rang Barse a resounding success. "Holi is a time for celebration and togetherness, and we are thrilled to see so many members of the community come together to mark this auspicious occasion. Rang Barse is not just a festival; it is a celebration of our shared heritage and the bonds that unite us as a community."

As the sun set on Manor Park, leaving behind a landscape splashed with vibrant colors and echoing with laughter, the spirit of Holi lingered in the air, a testament to the power of community, culture, and celebration.

The Sutton Hindu Cultural Society's Rang Barse event was not merely a festival; it was a testament to the richness of diversity and the strength of unity within the Sutton community, leaving indelible memories in the hearts of all who attended.

For more information about future events hosted by the Sutton Hindu Cultural Society, please visit their website at https://www.sanatan-hcs.org


SHCS Ravan Dahan Event in Sutton, a Spectacular Triumph of Culture and Unity

24th October, 2023

On the evening of October 24th, Rose Hill Park in Sutton became the epicenter of an extraordinary celebration as the Sutton Hindu Cultural Society (SHCS) hosted a vibrant and culturally rich Ravan Dahan event. With an attendance of approximately 5,000 enthusiastic participants, this event was nothing short of a resounding success. The event brought together people from all walks of life to celebrate the victory of good over evil in the most grand and joyous manner.

The highlight of the evening was, of course, the symbolic burning of a colossal 25-foot high Ravan effigy. The effigy was meticulously crafted and served as a striking centerpiece for the event. The sight of the effigy ablaze under the night sky left attendees in awe, and the deafening cheers and applause resonated throughout the park.

The event also had the distinct honor of being graced by esteemed guests, including the Sutton Mayor, Councillor Colin Stears, and Council Leader Ruth Dombey. Their presence underscored the significance of this cultural celebration in the local community. Both dignitaries conveyed their appreciation for the inclusive spirit of the event and its role in promoting cultural diversity and understanding within the borough.

As the night sky darkened, the event organizers treated the audience to a spectacular professional fireworks display. The dazzling pyrotechnics painted the sky with vibrant colors, providing a visual feast for all in attendance. The fireworks marked a fitting conclusion to the evening, leaving the crowd with memories to cherish.

In addition to the visual and cultural spectacles, the event also offered a delightful culinary experience with mouthwatering Indian street food stalls. Attendees had the opportunity to savor a wide array of traditional Indian delicacies, tantalizing their taste buds and adding to the festive atmosphere. The aromas of the various dishes filled the air, creating a sensory experience that complemented the visual and auditory delights of the event.

The SHCS team, along with countless volunteers and sponsors, worked tirelessly to ensure the event's success. Their dedication and commitment to preserving and sharing the cultural traditions of Ravan Dahan were evident in every detail, from the beautifully crafted effigy to the diverse range of activities and entertainment.

The Ravan Dahan event in Sutton, organized by SHCS, has once again demonstrated the power of cultural celebration in fostering unity, understanding, and harmony. It was a testament to the rich tapestry of cultures that make up the Sutton community, and a reminder that in diversity, there is strength.

As the effigy of Ravan went up in flames, it symbolized the triumph of good over evil, and the event itself represented the triumph of cultural diversity and community spirit. Sutton can look forward to more such celebrations in the future, thanks to the efforts of SHCS and the unwavering support of the local community.

This year's Ravan Dahan event in Sutton will be remembered as a night of cultural magnificence and unity—a night when thousands came together to celebrate, appreciate, and create lasting memories.

Additional event details can be found on the SHCS website (https://www.sanatan-hcs.org) and our social media pages (https://facebook.com/shcssutton)


SCHS Annual Meeting

14th March, 2021
SCHS had their annual meeting on 14th March, 2021. Please find below the document that lists all the agenda items discussed in the meeting

Click here to download the PDF




Covid Charity Food Donations

23rd February, 2021

On 23rd February 2021, Sanatan Hindu Cultural Society (SHCS) delivered 70 food boxes to our local heroes:

  • COVID ward at the St. Helier Hospital: The COVID ward is at the forefront of battle against the virus.
  • Sutton Night Watch Charity: ‘The Light In The Shadows’, for the homeless people in Sutton.
  • Sutton Police: Who are battling relentlessly to keep our neighbourhood safer.