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Holi @ ASU: The Biggest Color Festival in Town

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Cultural In-Person Event International Tempe Campus

Sat, Mar 7, 2026

11 AM – 4 PM MST (GMT-7)

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A cultural festival celebrating the spring festival of Holi on SDFC Tempe fields. Open to both ASU students and the greater community. WIll involve the throwing of food-safe color powder, include outside vendors (food and non-food) for all ages and include well-known Indian DJ and dignitaries for opening ceremony and ongoing music/entertainment on-stage.
Food Provided (The first 1000 ASU students will get free snacks)

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Corey Woods

Mayor

City of Tempe

https://www.tempe.gov/government/mayor-and-city-council/corey-d-woods-mayor

Corey Woods was elected mayor of the City of Tempe in March 2020. In his professional career, he is Executive Director of Community Relations at ASU Preparatory Academy. Woods is responsible for assisting the managing director with operations, external partnerships and strategic initiatives. He previously served as the chief operating officer for the Greater Phoenix Urban League, director of college and career articulation for the Phoenix Union High School District and director of government relations for the American Lung Association of Arizona.

Woods served as a Councilmember for the City of Tempe from July 2008 – July 2016. He was elected to the Tempe City Council in May 2008 and reelected in March 2012. Woods was instrumental in guiding city policy that led to Tempe's perfect score in the Human Rights Campaign’s “Municipal Equality Index.” He championed initiatives in the areas of affordable housing and human services while working tirelessly to improve community development standards to attract business investment and protect neighborhoods. 

Woods was named 2022 “Advocate of the Year” by the Arizona Housing Coalition for his advocacy work expanding affordable and workforce housing opportunities.  He currently serves as Vice Chair of the United States Conference of Mayors’ Housing and Community Development Committee and as Co-Chair of the National League of Cities' Housing Supply Accelerator Steering Committee. He is also a member of the Mayors & CEOs for U.S. Housing Investment coalition.

Woods graduated from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in April 2000 with a B.A. in Political Science, and a minor in African-American Studies. After college, Woods was a teaching assistant at ASU for three years. In May 2018, Woods earned a Master of Arts in Educational Policy from ASU’s Mary Lou Fulton College of Education.


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Hindu YUVA - Youth for Unity, Virtues, and Action at Arizona State University | Website | View More Events

Devansh Gupta
Co-hosted with: International Student and Scholars Center, International Sun Devils, Residence Hall Association at Arizona State University - Tempe, Sur Devils , Coalition of International Students , Lasya at ASU, Telugu Student Association, Kannada Sangha at ASU, Punjabi Health and Tech Association, Kannada Hindu Association, Folks and Films at ASU

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