Holi Celebration

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The entire community is invited to participate in Oak Park’s celebration of Holi – the Hindu Festival of Colors.

Details about the 2025 Holi Celebration will be added to this page as they become available.

Come dressed for fun!

Anyone planning to attend is encouraged to come dressed in clothes that can withstand being covered in colored powder. Participants may want to consider wearing sunglasses to protect their eyes and scarves to protect their hair.

White t-shirts and tops are recommended for anyone who wants to show off their color play and take memorable photos in photo booths that will be available during the event. 

Sensory activities will also be available for kids who would prefer not to participate in the color play.

 

Information about Holi

Holi is a vibrant and joyous Hindu festival that originated in India and Nepal, but is now celebrated by people all around the world.  Also known as the festival of colors, this exuberant festival marks the arrival of spring, new beginnings, and the triumph of good over evil.  

Holi falls on the last full moon day of winter according to the luni-solar calendar – March 25 this year. This is typically in March/early April. This two-day festival begins with a bonfire and a puja/prayer the night before, to cleanse away all the negative energy and usher in the positive.

The next day, or the day of Holi, is when people come together from all walks – irrespective of age, gender and religion – to participate in the color fest.

During the celebration people come together to play and laugh, smearing each other with brightly colored powders. It's a time to let go of inhibitions, dance to lively music, and indulge in delicious food.