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Sikh Students 36Th Annual Gurmat Camp 2013


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You will be pleased to know that the Sikh Missionary Society has made arrangments to hold the 36th Sikh Students Gurmat Camp from Sunday 28th July to 4th August 2013 at Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa College, Roding Lane, Chigwell, Essex, IG7 6BQ

Special Features of the camp are:

Community Living: The Gurmat Way

  • Community Living: The Gurmat Way
  • Gurmat Essay & Painting Competition
  • Introduction to Physical Activities
  • Introduction to Kirtan
  • Indoor and Outdoor Games
  • Workshops/Seminars & Discussions on Sikh Religion and Culture
  • Camp Fire and Martial Arts Display
  • Tie up Dastar (Saujana)
  • Encouragement & Prizes to the children who learn Gurbani Path by heart

Fees: £80 for the first child from a family and £75 for other children in the same family.

Special concessions may be available in some cases (please give us a call on 020 8574 1902).

There are approximately 100 places available so please book early to avoid disappointment.

Note: Minimum Age for Campers is 10 years and the Maximum age is 15.

For more information -
http://www.sikhmissionarysociety.org/sms/smsyouthcamp/

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