


MELA 2011 was indeed a successful event! Most of the crowd showed up after 7:00 PM, and surely came in great numbers as the weather had cooled some what. It seems that this Mela may have attracted more people than previously, as the whole area was jam packed.Nine food stall representing different regions of India were ready with their mouth watering food to serve and they did a fantastic job! All the hard working volunteers arrived at the park around 4:30 pm and set up all that was needed to get ready for the big event. For two hours, the volunteers worked non stop to ensure every detail was addressed.
This year we did see many locals at the Mela, along with our Indian community, all digging into their pockets for the tickets that they had purchased as they entered the park. Anil Singh was in charge of tickets and he did an excellent job. One can’t say if there was one particular stall that did better than others, but for the Indian community and as well some American that came, the samosas were the most sought after item and got ‘Sold Out’, much faster than anticipated. This was a disappointment to many. So, next year, we will know better and will order more. Just like last year, the pan stall was the busiest during the last hour. Thank you Mr. Neeraj Khanna, for this brilliant idea. The volunteers for the children’s games stall did an outstanding job. They kept our little ones and not so little ones busy and entertained.
To our excitement, positive comments were heard from all that came. For less than $8.00, they had a delicious feast and many said they had never tasted any Indian food as amazing as what they tasted at the Mela. This event needs to be more advertised to the Oklahoma City community at large.
Pictures of the event will be soon posted on the website for all to enjoy.
It would be worth while that we thank all the hardworking volunteers that made this event possible. In no particular order they are: Rakesh Prasad, Sujata Prasad, Nita Saran, Kaushal Saran, Anil Singh, Pramod Vedrevu, Deepak Walia, Vivek Khanna and his son Dhruv Khanna and Mike Lulla. There may be some others helping too and IAOK thanks all. We would like to also thank all the members for helping out with cleanup, which is always the hardest part of any event. As a team, all the volunteers mentioned above and few more, pitched in.
Mr Sakar Kutty did an excellent work with covering the mela –he is a news reporter and his article and video clip was seen in TV Channel # 801-named USA weekly news and Daily Oklahoman, Times of India, The Hindu and The Indian Exprress.

India Association of Oklahoma proudly presents
+ HEALTH FAIR +
Sponsored by
American Association of Physicians of Indian origin
and
Gujarati Samaj of Oklahoma
In Collaboration with
India Cultural Foundation
American Muslim Association
Sikh Gurudwara and
India Association of Oklahoma
WHEN: On Saturday, 10th September 2011
From – 8:30 am to 1:00pm
WHERE: Gujarati Samaj of Oklahoma
2900 N. Santa Fe Ave
Moore, OK- 73160
Highlights of Health Fair
• Physical Examination
• Blood pressure
• Blood Sugar Test
• Blood cholesterol Test
• Carotid Ultrasound
• Bone Density
• Dental Screening
• Pain management
• EKG
• Eye Examination
• Acupuncture etc.,
• Prostate Screening
• Pharmacy Advise
Everyone is Welcome, All services are FREE, Snacks and refreshments provided
Note: If you want blood test done, please do not eat or drink anything after 10:00pm the night before.
For Pharmacy advise, please bring the list of all the medicines you take.
There will be a short talk about healthy life style.
Guest Speakers
Dr. Kiran Prabhu, Radiation oncologist
Tips for CANCER PREVENTION
Dr. Jyotish Soni, Anesthesiologist
Tips for HEALTHY, LONG LIFE
For Additional Information Please Contact
Dr. Jyotish Soni, Past President – AAPI (405) 348 4069
Dr. Ana Kumar President – AAPI (405) 330 6242
Dr. Rakesh Prasad President – India Association(405) 478 2087
Mr. Babubhai Patel President – GSO (405) 209 3003
Your association plans to host the following for the benefit of members and the community at large:
- Indian Mela on August 27th at the Stars and Stripes park in Oklahoma City
- Diwali Nite on November 5th2011 at the Rose State College Performing Arts Theater
- Movie nights – showing of Indian Movies on dates and times to be announced later.
- A picnic in the summer on July 30th in Andrews Park Norman
Please mark your calendar and plan to enjoy these community events with friends and family!

