As final touches are put to tomorrow's Rangorang Festival, the excitement is beginning to mount. All the acts are confirmed, the exhibitors are ready and the food is cooking at the restaurant with 20% discount for all Rangorang patrons!
As the big day approaches we extend our most sincere wishes that you attend, and that you help make the day a truly memorable one. This really is a great opportunity to show all that Dushanbe has to offer!
We looking forward to seeing you at Victory Park's cable car station from 10 am tomorrow!
Friday, October 5, 2012
Our Second Fundraiser
On Saturday 29th September we had our second fundraiser at the Morning Star Cafe from 8am until 1pm, selling the remains of Catherine Hine's belongings which she kindly donated to VSO Tajikistan on her departure. We also had a few more donors who gave us books and other belongings to increase our sale potential.



Lots of people turned up to the sale and almost 1700 Somoni was raised in a few short hours to go towards the Rangorang Festival! Check out the pictures below to see how it went...
Thursday, October 4, 2012
CONFIRMATION OF VICTORY PARK
We are delighted to announce that our original venue - Victory Park, Dushanbe - will definitely be the venue for Saturday's Rangorang Festival. Please be advised that the festival will therefore no longer be at the Serena Hotel. We are, however, incredibly grateful to the Serena Hotel for offering to host us and for their support with our festival. So please, head 250m up the hill to the Cable Car station, and help to make the day a success!
Below is the link to the updated flyer with all the current information. If you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us on the number detailed on the flyer and make sure to keep checking the website and our twitter for any last minute updates!
We hope to see you there on Saturday!
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Dushanbe Eco Centre
We had some great news yesterday. Aziz from the Dushanbe Ecological Centre dropped in and we've now got a set of volunteers coming from the centre, which will add a great and pretty unexpected dimension to the festival.
Some of the young people from the centre are showing off their artwork all around the festival, which is awesome, and during the festival they'll be hosting a workshop on the importance of recycling. This will be free of charge, and open to everyone, but is targeted at over 16s.
Just a few days to go! Yikes!
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