We can assist to a wedding, visit the temple with a guide and sing the Hare Krishna mantra together, ask any question we have, visit the school with one of the teachers, buy thousands of things in the fair (musical instruments, clothes, bio food etc.), say a complete set of mantras with a "rosary" and have a certificate of it, have a henna painting somewhere on the body...
There was a place where we could learn about bio plantations and environment protection. There was a stage too, with dance performances, theatre play of the children, Indian music, Tai Chi and martial arts presentations.
The photos were made in the "reality show" where we could try how does a Krishna believer live. We dressed up like them, prayed with them, cooked and offered the food for Krishna, talked a lot to them. My friend and his gf asked them for example about giving birth, they would like to have a second child later and they were curious how it goes there. But we could ask even the smallest stupid thing, like if they get married "officially" too after the religious wedding, or if their feet are cold.
People who live there are friendly, peaceful, and smile to everyone. It's always a great experience being there, even if I know that I disagree about a few points in their belief, so I'll never join them. Well, maybe when I retire on a pension.