The Town of Caledon will be celebrating the Festival of Lights again this year with the return of the award-winning Diwali Drone Show.
The event is set for Saturday, Nov. 2 at 7:30 p.m., and will feature over 200 drones putting on a spectacular display of various symbols that embody the essence of Diwali.
“Our Diwali Drone Show is an environmentally friendly and safe alternative to fireworks, and we are thrilled to turn this award-winning event into an annual attraction,” said Catherine McLean, Commissioner of Community and Human Services in a press release.
“Events like this are a vital part of our commitment to elevating the livability and vitality of our community, and we’re excited for another fantastic show this fall.”
The town is also looking for sponsors and anyone interested should email [email protected] for more details.
The town said the show is weather dependent and it has a rain date of Sunday, Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m.
In April Caledon was awarded the prestigious Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility Award by Parks and Recreation Ontario for it. The release said it embodies the spirit of inclusion, education, and community engagement. It is also a great example of innovation and responding to the needs of our community, while also adhering to our fireworks bylaw regulations.
For more information, please visit Caledon.ca/DiwaliDroneShow.
The Town of Caledon will be celebrating the Festival of Lights again this year with the return of the award-winning Diwali Drone Show.
The event is set for Saturday, Nov. 2 at 7:30 p.m., and will feature over 200 drones putting on a spectacular display of various symbols that embody the essence of Diwali.
“Our Diwali Drone Show is an environmentally friendly and safe alternative to fireworks, and we are thrilled to turn this award-winning event into an annual attraction,” said Catherine McLean, Commissioner of Community and Human Services in a press release.
“Events like this are a vital part of our commitment to elevating the livability and vitality of our community, and we’re excited for another fantastic show this fall.”
The town is also looking for sponsors and anyone interested should email [email protected] for more details.
The town said the show is weather dependent and it has a rain date of Sunday, Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m.
In April Caledon was awarded the prestigious Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility Award by Parks and Recreation Ontario for it. The release said it embodies the spirit of inclusion, education, and community engagement. It is also a great example of innovation and responding to the needs of our community, while also adhering to our fireworks bylaw regulations.
For more information, please visit Caledon.ca/DiwaliDroneShow.