First North American Telugu Association (NATA) convention to be held in Houston
Houston: The very first NATA Convention is all set to happen June 29, 30 and July 1 in Houston, Texas.
The grand show is showing its mightiness with $1.3 million budget as its backbone. The gigantic George R. Brown Convention Center in the heart of downtown Houston is the venue for this spectacular Telugu meet.
Interestingly, George R. Brown convention center is also celebrating its silver jubilee this year. The convention center that offers “southern hospitality with a cosmopolitan twist” will be delightfully decorated with Telugu touch, taking you back to your roots the minute you step in through the doors.
The entire 2 million square feet space of the convention center has been reserved for this unprecedented Telugu convention. Over 130 individual vendors are putting their stalls during the convention in the huge exhibition hall. The scrumptious Telugu food will be cooked on site in the state of the art kitchen and served fresh in 2 huge dining rooms for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 2 cultural stages will showcase talent from India and USA with well over 100 different cultural items, literary events and a grand concert by 3 music directors. With 100 meeting rooms under the roof, there is something going on to meet every attendee’s taste, may that be business, women’s interests, medical, youth, spiritual, sports, literary or any other Telugu related.
The southern city of Houston is home to many attractions such as NASA, San Jacinto monument, Texas Medical Center, Sri Meenakshi Temple and nearby Galveston island, just to name a few.
 
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