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New Year's Eve Ball

  •  2017-12-31
  •  09:00 pm
To  
  •  2017-12-31
  •  01:00 am

The Telegraph New Year’s Eve Ball on Sunday, 31st December, 2017 from 9:00 pm onwards.

For the first time at DI, multiple bands & DJ will perform at multiple venues throughout the evening.

Bands in attendance are A4 & GROOVERZ.
DJ Austin will be at the console.

“Bookings Open with Stewards on first come first served basis”
Children below sixteen(16) years are not allowed.

For booking details visit http://www.dalhousieinstitute.in/notice



PRESIDENT'S AWARDS AND MEMBERS' CANDLELIGHT DINNER

  •  2017-12-28
  •  08:00 pm
To  
  •  2017-12-28
  •  11:30 pm

Bookings open for Members' Candlelight Dinner on 28 December.
A formal evening only for DI members (no guests allowed)!

The President's Awards & Club Colours will be presented during the sit-down traditional continental dinner. 
Live music will provide the appropriate ambience to this classic evening

For booking details visit http://www.dalhousieinstitute.in/notice



CHRISTMAS GET-TOGETHER

  •  2017-12-25
  •  08:00 pm
To  
  •  2017-12-25
  •  11:30 pm

Christmas Get Together on Monday, 25th December, 2017 from 8:00 pm onward.

Enjoy live music by band HEREAFTER & DJ Sammy.

BOOKINGS OPEN ON FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS.

For booking details visit http://www.dalhousieinstitute.in/notice



CAROLS EVENING

  •  2017-12-20
  •  07:00 pm
To  
  •  2017-12-20
  •  11:30 pm

The Christmas Carols Evening & Barbecue

Carols Evening starts at 7pm.

 

This is one sought-after event both for the excellent stage show, the choir singing carols, the dancing and entertainment and also for the scrumptious dinner that follows.

Members and guests can book their dinners in advance with the Stewards.



DI CARES

  •  2017-12-18
  •  04:30 pm
To  
  •  2017-12-18
  •  06:30 pm

More than 60 children from BUSTEE WELFARE CENTRE will be hosted by DI in a fun-filled afternoon with Santa Claus and his magic world of games and goodie bags! 

This is a tradition of the DI to show that we do care for the less privileged among us.