Canada Correspondent
Jarrin School of Art Annual picnic in Calgary Canada
The annual banquet was organized by the Gerrin School of Art in Calgary, Canada. The banquet was held at the High River Campground near Calgary.
It is named High River because the Highwood River flows through this small town. The weather on the day of the picnic was wonderful. The shade was dense and surrounded by greenery and brought a kind of tranquility to everyone's mind.
The participation of school students and parents in various events was enjoyable. Every year the annual cultural program of this school is held in November. This is the first time that the banquet was organized with the initiative and inspiration of the non-believers.
A total of 60 students and parents participated in the banquet. Everyone celebrated the day with great joy. Especially the younger students were lost in the summer weather. Added to this was the familiar conversation of the parents and the arrangement of delicious food throughout the day.
The banquet was enlivened with children and teenagers by eminent musicians Guru Prasad-Purbasha Chowdhury, Reverend Shekhar Kumar Sanyal and his family, Debashish Bhowmik and his family, cover artists Abir Khandkar, Obaidur-Dolly, Sameeran-Bipasha, Khokon Shikdar-Madhavi. , Gopal-Milli et al. Bayazid Ghalib, president of the Alberta Writers' Forum, was a special supporter.
The organizer of the banquet and the founder of the Drawing Art School, famous painter and sculptor Jerin Taj said, how does one forget about one's country even though one has been abroad for a long time. And so today's event is in an effort to find that form of Bengal in reality, not only through drawing, but also among small children and teenagers.
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