IAGB announces community programs for youth and seniors / Courtesy Photo
The India Association of Greater Boston (IAGB) has announced two major community programs, Youth 3D Printing Workshop and New England Senior Expo and Cultural Exchange across Massachusetts in the upcoming months.
IAGB, founded in 1962, is an Indian-American organization in the United States that aims to promote civic engagement, cultural enrichment, and community service across the Greater Boston region.
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IAGB, supported by IIT AGNE and sponsored by Evergreen Adult Day Health Center and Adult Foster Care, will host the 3D Printing Workshop on April 11 in Woburn, Massachusetts.
The objective of the workshop is to introduce young learners to modern fabrication and digital design.
Participants will explore the fundamentals of 3D printing technology and gain an introduction to 3D design software.
The workshop will also cover materials and printing processes, followed by live demonstrations showing how digital designs are transformed into physical objects. Students will engage in guided design and printing activities, and the session will conclude with interactive Q&A and discussion.
IAGB Director Prashant Kulkarni will be leading the workshop.
The New England Senior Expo and Cultural Exchange will be held on May 16 in Burlington, Massachusetts.
IAGB, in collaboration with Happy Life Adult Day Health, will host the program, which will be a free, community-centered event to celebrate seniors and provide access to essential services and cultural experiences.
The Expo will offer free health checkups, informational and community resource booths, cultural exhibits, demonstrations, clothing and jewelry vendors, and a variety of entertainment and interactive activities.
Food will be available for purchase from Burlington’s The Treasury: Indian & Greek Kitchen, the event’s official food partner, for the attendees.
President Nilesh Agrawal said that the Expo “reflects IAGB’s commitment to ensuring dignity, accessibility, and meaningful engagement for seniors.”
“Our goal is to create a welcoming space where seniors feel supported, celebrated, and connected,” he added.
IAGB will also be hosting several community-focused activities in late spring and early summer, including the IAGB 5K Walk/Run, to promote health and wellness, and the IAGB Pickleball Tournament, scheduled for late May and early June.
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