Pune: After a successful opening of the new season, Happy Streets will return to Baner for a second episode on Sunday.
The stretch between Balewadi High Street and Saikar Chowk will turn into a venue of fun-filled activities from 6.30am to 9.30am.
Participants can get their adrenalin pumping with Zumba and dance workout sessions.
Drum circle will add enthusiasm to the atmosphere, while VJ Live stage will encourage the participants to expose their talent through karaoke and dance sessions.
For those looking to calm their nerve can attend yoga and meditation sessions and begin the day energetically.
Kids can break-free with a whole line up of exciting games such as skipping and hopping at the 'Game zone', besides creative chalk art and graffiti sessions.
Book lovers will not be disappointed as a small reading corner will be set up and they can pick a favourite from the racks and sit comfortably for a good read.
At the selfie corner, participants can capture all the joyous Sunday activities.
A special e-waste collection booth will be set up to spread awareness on e-waste and its disposal.
To avoid inconvenience, ample parking space will be provided on both ends of the stretch.
Happy Streets is organized by The Times of India and Maharashtra Times in association with Pune Police and Pune Traffic Police. The event which is aimed at promoting vehicle-free roads and community endeavours is powered by Vilas Javdekar Developers.
The stretch between Balewadi High Street and Saikar Chowk will turn into a venue of fun-filled activities from 6.30am to 9.30am.
Participants can get their adrenalin pumping with Zumba and dance workout sessions.
Drum circle will add enthusiasm to the atmosphere, while VJ Live stage will encourage the participants to expose their talent through karaoke and dance sessions.
For those looking to calm their nerve can attend yoga and meditation sessions and begin the day energetically.
Kids can break-free with a whole line up of exciting games such as skipping and hopping at the 'Game zone', besides creative chalk art and graffiti sessions.
Book lovers will not be disappointed as a small reading corner will be set up and they can pick a favourite from the racks and sit comfortably for a good read.
At the selfie corner, participants can capture all the joyous Sunday activities.
A special e-waste collection booth will be set up to spread awareness on e-waste and its disposal.
To avoid inconvenience, ample parking space will be provided on both ends of the stretch.
Happy Streets is organized by The Times of India and Maharashtra Times in association with Pune Police and Pune Traffic Police. The event which is aimed at promoting vehicle-free roads and community endeavours is powered by Vilas Javdekar Developers.
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