Monroe, NJ — August 24, 2025

In a radiant display of unity and community spirit, GlobalNagari Family came together yesterday at Thompson Park in Monroe, NJ, for a heartwarming get-together that drew 160 attendees, including nearly 130 dedicated GNF members from across the East Coast.
The event was more than a picnic—it was a celebration of culture, connection, and collective purpose. Attendees traveled from cities like Boston, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany, Delaware, Washington DC, and Virginia, with some driving 4–5 hours to be part of the gathering. Notably, Rohit Kale and his family made an extraordinary journey of 10–12 hours one way, exemplifying the deep commitment and love that defines the GlobalNagari spirit.
The day was filled with laughter, delicious food, and meaningful conversations, but the true highlight was the presence of 15–16 young students whose energy and enthusiasm lit up the park. Their eagerness to connect and engage was inspiring, and they left with renewed confidence and a sense of belonging—carrying home not just memories, but motivation for the road ahead.
“This wasn’t just a social event,” said one attendee. “It was a powerful reminder of what GlobalNagari stands for—support, inspiration, and a shared commitment to uplifting one another, especially our youth navigating today’s challenging job market.”
The gathering fostered a network of encouragement and positivity, reinforcing GlobalNagari’s identity not just as an organization, but as a true global family. From heartfelt conversations to spontaneous moments of joy, the event was a milestone in the community’s journey toward deeper connection and collective growth.
As the sun set over Thompson Park, one message rang clear: this is just the beginning. With such vibrant energy and unwavering support, the GlobalNagari family is poised to achieve even greater things—together.
Thank you to every member who made this day unforgettable. Your presence, your passion, and your spirit are the heartbeat of GlobalNagari.