Carmela S.
Yelp
I came across their event listing for the Holi celebration on Facebook and decided to come and check it out.  The property is large and gorgeous so you should follow the path around the small pond and keep going.  There is a small waterfall, small cliffs of rocks, flowers, swings, benches, arbors and signs explaining different areas and how they relate to their culture/religion.  The Temple is breathtaking and complete with murals and a large pool area in the front.  Everyone was very welcoming to us.
For the celebration they had a pop up market in which I purchased earrings.  They were also selling authentic clothing, shoes and doing henna.  They had food stands that you had to purchase tickets to redeem at, a kids area, bouncy houses and of course the color throwing portion of the day.  They threw out bags of Holi color into the crowds and a air born sea of colors ensued after that to music, dancing, smiling, laughing and hugging.  I highly recommend attending the festival because there was so much love and happiness between complete strangers regardless of their faith.
I do recommend bringing a change of clothes, a towel to dust off with or something to cover your car seats because I finally got all of the dust out of my car after two weeks!  Also, the crowd can become a bit overwhelming so I recommend not being in the exact center if you are claustrophobic in any way.