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  1. Please Note: 1. The event is at UBC Robson Square (in Downtown Vancouver), and not at UBC's main campus at Point Grey. 2. Doors will open at 6:30pm. Event will begin at 7:00pm SHARP. 3. Skytrain is the best way to reach UBC Robson Square (Granville/Vancouver City Centre Station), but please allow yourself 10-15 minutes to park if you are driving. GNA Talks are engaging lecture in which distinguished speakers discuss a variety of topics in the Sikh faith based on the model of “listen, learn, practice.” This model was developed to incite the listener to take tangible steps after hearing the lecture to improve their own quality of life as a Sikh both personally and on the panthic level. Inspired by the world-famous, TED Talks, GNA Talks focuses on bringing speakers who can speak on their individual specialties, while rooting their topic in Sikh history, philosophy, and principles. GNA Talks offers a venue for a diverse audience to come together and truly engage in an in-depth analysis of a certain topic. GNA Talks brings out great personalities from abroad, and speakers from the local community to share their perspective on Sikhi and inspire others. GNA Talks Conference is the first time where multiple speakers will come together at a venue outside of Guru Nanak Academy to share their passion and research. Joining us on the evening of May 25th will be Simran Singh from Vancouver speaking on "Conversations with the Divine;" Jatinder Singh from Abbotsford speaking on "Seva in Your Community;" Arwant Singh and Sukhpreet Singh from Surrey speaking on "The Art of Dhadi;" and Dr. Jaspreet Kaur from Toronto, Ontario speaking on "Unpacking Sikh Settler Privilege." Please join us in Downtown Vancouver at UBC Robson Square on the evening of Saturday, May 27th for an inspirational and engaging night. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gna-talks-conference-tickets-34447194486?aff=es2
  2. For the past week Sikh Sangta have been remembering our Dhantajog Pita Sri Dashmesh Patshaah, here is a recording to continue your celebrations of His Agman Diwas. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYHTl6MJEvM#t=1340.
  3. Parkash 2014: this event is free for all- by the people and for the people. costs: marquee: £ 3000 langar: completely free by volunteers sewadaars/volunteers for langar/car park:free electricity/water: £2000 toilets hire: £1500 security: £1500 kirtan jathas: most of them do free sewa or charge very less. extras/hiring screens etc: £1000 income: sangats matha tek : £45,000 (assuming £1 per person- it will be much more than this) stalls: £4000 approx check here: http://www.parkash.org/Parkash%20Sponsorship%20Pack%202014.pdf sponsors: £15000 brochure advertisement: £2500 child labour (with buckets): £1500 events like karting/archery/kids events: £3000 (after paying some who charge, others come free and earn) other gupt donations: £1500 please add/delete as you think appropriate. open to Sangat for discussion. please take time to listen to what this pandit is saying.I am not a pandit by the way. someone shared this on facebook. i think he is absolutely right.
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