SAN ANTONIO: The Blume Foundation’s Garba 2025 drew a record 1,500 attendees on September 13, 2025, celebrating culture, devotion, and empowerment. The grounds came alive with a “Goddess Temple” and Krishna’s Vrindavan setting, complete with a swinging Jhula that created an enchanting ambience. In keeping with Blume initiatives #5, #7, and given the platform to showcase and market their businesses at no cost—turning celebration into opportunity.

The night’s vibrancy soared with four young artists whose energy electrified the crowd, while the 1947 Cub Scouts’ Arti art bathed the evening in devotion. A modern twist came with dazzling lighted robots, sparking sheer joy across children and adults alike.

The highlight was the larger-than-life presence of Mayor Gina Jones, who declared September 13th as Garba Day with a moving proclamation. Her radiant spirit, dedication to the community, and even a shared pani-puri moment with attendees made the night unforgettable.
Founder Vaishali Dev reflected: “Circles remind us of beginnings and possibilities. Through Garba and community, we honor women as full circles—and commit to ending cycles of violence that diminish
them.”
The Blume Garba 2025 was a grand success—where fun met purpose, devotion met innovation, and culture met empowerment.