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EAST MIDLANDS SIKHI WEEK

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Wednesday 30th December to Wednesday 7th December

Wednesday 30th November

Nottingham Trent University :: Lecture: "The Eternal Truth - Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji"

Byron Lecture Theatre :: S.U :: 2pm - 4pm :: Refreshments Served

Contact: Ippi Singh

Thursday 1st December

De Montfort University :: Seva :: Feeding the Homeless in Conjunction with Salvation Army

City Centre / YMCA Centre :: 10pm to midnight :: Supported By Leicester Mercury

Contact: Ravinder Kaur

Friday 2nd December

University of Derby :: East Midlands Youth Kirtan Darbaar :: All Sangat Welcome from All over.

Guru Arjan Dev Ji Gurdwara :: 7pm to 10pm :: Keertan and Katha By Students in English

Chips Beans 'n' Pasta :: Contact: Keerath Singh / Amarjit Singh

(NOTE: All Leicester Sangat, and those who attend Sikhi Nights at East Park Road Gurdwara, Please Be at Gurdwara at 5.30pm - Sikhi Night in Leicester is cancelled as all will be going Derby for this Keertan Darbar. Transport will be provided.)

Monday 5th December

University of Nottingham :: "Desi vs Sikhi":: Interactive Discussion and Workshop

Pope Building Room A13 :: 6pm to 8pm :: Refreshments Served

Contact: Harpreet Singh

Tuesday 6th December

University of Leicester ::

"What is in a name..? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet..!"

Attenborough Building LT1 :: 7pm till 8pm

Contact: Keerath Singh

Wednesday 7th December

East Midlands Social Event :: The Grand Finalé :: After an inspirational Week, All uni's come face-2-face!!

5 a Side Football :: Tug of War :: Competitions :: Quiz :: Many More Activities..

Which Uni Will Win?? Which Sikh Soc Rules East Midlands??? Only One way to Find out..

Be There and Support your Uni Sikh Soc :: Prizes for Winners

Venue: Leicester Univeristy - Charles Wilson Hall :: 10am to 12pm

Langar Served: Guru Tegh Bahadar Gurdwara - East Park Road, Leicester

Transport Provided. Contact: Your Local Uni Rep

For More info:

Please VISIT: www.YoungSikhs.org/sikhiweek

www.LUSikhSociety.com

Email: SikhiWeek@YoungSikhs.org

info@boss-uk.org

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