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Toronto’s DJ Borhan and Sahab Habibi, live in Houston for a high-energy Persian New Year’s Eve celebration.
Houston, count it down in style. DJ BORHAN (Toronto) and SAHAB HABIBI (Max Amini’s official drummer) join for a world-class perfrmance at Henke & Pillot for Houston's ultimate Persian New Year’s Eve party!
The last DJ Borhan event in Houston sold out in advance, lock in your tickets now to ensure entry and use the time you save to style your NYE outfit.
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Come join us at Miri's Kitchen for a night of joy, laughter, and delicious food. Yalda Night is a special occasion where we gather with friends and family to celebrate the longest night of the year. It's a time to eat, drink, and be merry!
At our event, you can expect traditional Yalda delicacies, live music, and plenty of dancing. Whether you're familiar with this celebration or experiencing it for the first time, you're sure to have a fantastic evening with us.
So mark your calendars and get ready to immerse yourself in the festive spirit of Yalda Night. We can't wait to celebrate with you!
The Zoroastrian Association of Houston (ZAH) was established in 1976 to promote the religious, social, and cultural aspects of the Zoroastrian faith.ZAH is fortunate to have in the local Mobeds (priests) who conduct religious services, ceremonies, and rituals; numerous individuals whose serve on executive boards and committees(i.e. youth, sports, Sunday school, religious services, outreach,Golden Group & Library) provide leadership and vision to growing community and countless active members who through their participation, initiative, and hard work are committed to building a strong community.
The Society of Iranian-American Women for Education (SIAWE) was established as a nonprofit charitable corporation under the laws of the State of Texas. The Society does not have any religious or political affiliation and operates by a volunteer board of directors and officers through donations received from the community. SIAWE is dedicated to strengthening relationships and deepening understanding among Iranians and Americans.
A major activity of The Society of Iranian-American Women for Education (SIAWE) is to provide scholarships to qualified college or university students to enhance their educational opportunities. These scholarships are available to both undergraduate and graduate students in various degree programs at Texas colleges and universities.
SIAWE was founded on the belief that an educated society is the cornerstone of a civilized society. As such, the Society facilitates access to post-secondary education to Texas students in good academic standing who otherwise would not have the financial means to achieve their educational and career goals.
The Society also aims to honor and preserve cultural traditions among Iranian youth, families and the community through educational and cultural events to inspire learning, foster personal growth, and build community bridges.
SIAWE’s vision is to empower students and the community to acquire, demonstrate, articulate, and value knowledge and skills that will support them, as life-long learners, to participate in and contribute responsibly to the global world.
To those who share this vision, SIAWE offers opportunities to participate in its realization through financial and in-kind support, and volunteerism.
The Iranian Cultural Foundation-Houston (ICF-H) is a non-profit, non-political organization with no religious affiliation that fosters the educational, social, and charitable interests of the Iranian-American community. It promotes the appreciation of Persian culture and nurtures a deeper understanding between the Iranian and American communities.
Our goal is to create an Iranian-American center in Houston that is open to everyone who shares its mission regardless of ethnicity, race, gender, or religion.