

KCABC was awarded the Overall Parade Winner for
organizing the float at the

Trophy for the Overall Winner

Onam Program 2008 - Nadalayam Registration
Participants Interested in Singing are
invited to register with Nadalayalm for the Sept
13th, 2008 KCABC Onam Program at
Feedback's from the community can be directed
to KCABC. Those who are interested can contact: Sunny
Pabhakaran @ 604-417-4210 / sunnyv@dccnet.com or
Pradeep @ 604-617-0493 / pradeep_kpca@hotmail.com. Please respond latest by June 27th, Friday.
KCABC is inviting advertisements to be placed on kcabc.org. The below statistics show the popularity of our website and the rates for posting ads on the website. If any one is interested in posting an ad, or require more details / assistance, please contact any of the KCABC Board members.

KAGW Magazine 2008 & Global Writing Competition
Kerala Association of Greater Washington (KAGW) would like to present a colorful magazine during the Onam celebrations this year with your support. KAGW aim to bring out a Magazine with articles and works from the Keralite Community not only from Washington DC Metropolitan area, but also from the Keralite Community living outside of Kerala and prominent writers of Kerala.
KAGW welcome articles in all literary forms covering a wide range
of subjects and categories from members of the Kerala Communities in
The special feature of The KAGW Magazine 2008 is the pioneering Global Writing Competition KAGW is launching this year. KAGW is encouraging Keralites living out side Kerala to participate in this Global contest. The topic for this Contest is ‘
'THE MOST SERIOUS SOCIO-CULTURAL PROBLEM HAUNTING KERALA TODAY'
WHAT SOLUTIONS WOULD YOU SUGGEST TO OVERCOME IT?.
(In 2000 words or less in Malayalam or English)
Essays in either Malayalam or English must be received by July 15.
They can be emailed to editor@kagw.com, or mailed to
Editor,
KAGW is also planning to take assistance from larger media organizations to bring the concerns raised in the articles to public attention. This is a pioneering attempt by KAGW.