Asian Heritage Month Workshop: Introduction to Indian Mehndi or Henna

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Wednesday, February 22, 2017, 12:20 pm
Campus: 
Dayton
Multicultural Lounge (161 Millett Hall)
Audience: 
Future Students
Current Students
Faculty
Staff
Alumni
The public

Mehndi or henna is a paste that is created from the powdered leaf of the henna plant and is made into designs for men and women.  Coloring hands, legs with henna paste or mehndi is a popular practice in India, Pakistan and Arabian countries.  Women adorn themselves with artistic mehndi designs for every occasion like marriage, party or even wear them to office. Different types of mehndi are available like red henna, gold, black henna, and glitter.

Limit of 10 participants.  Pre-registration is required by calling (937) 775-2798 or email to mia.honaker@wright.edu

This event is free and open to the public.  For the full 2017 Asian Heritage Month Calendar of Events, please visit our website at www.wright.edu/ana or stop by the Asian and Native American Center in 154 Millett. 

For information, contact
Mia Honaker
Administrative Support Coordinator
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