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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

With Guruu Sahibs Kirpa We have the pleasure of announcing London Sikhi Week 2.

London Sikhi Week takes place twice a year and this will be the second of this academic year. The week long of talks, discussions, work shops and kirtan will take place throughout London from Wednesday 1st March – Wednesday 8th March 2006.

All the topics which will be covered have been carefully selected after deliberation with numerous students and elder Gursikhs alike to present a week long of a high quality active Sikh learning experience.

More information on venues of London Sikhi Week 2006 will come shortly.

Keep your eyes open, if You Miss it You will Miss Out.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

www.SweetSikhi.com

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

A week long of inspiring, intellectual, active and most importantly fun talks and discussions, ending the week off with Keertan. Each day will include an open to all question and answer session where the speaker can be asked question on Different aspects of Sikhism. Each day will have a key guest speakers who has travelled from across the

UK, some of whom are recent graduates and have knowledge of the student scene.

EVERYONE is welcome to attend these events they are OPEN TO all members of the PUBLIC. You don't have to even be a Sikh! Each and every event will be followed with a Question and Answer interactive session after which free refreshments will be made available.

You don’t need a ticket or anything else just your self at the various unis :)

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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thanks for pointing that out.. but here are the real details...

Paintballing for London IS HAPPENING!!!!

150 students paintballing from across London.. chuk de fateh!

When: Wednesday 1st March, 2006 (Arrival time: 9.45am)

Where: Maidenhead

How much: £17!!

What's included:

- Entry for full day of paintballin!!

- Coveralls, Facemask, and Gun

- 200 paintballs

- Lunch

- Coach there and back

What an amazing offer! This is an event to genuinley look forward to, especially as Sikh Students in London rarely get the opportunity to have so many people turn out and just have real fun.

Pickup points: We're booking 3 coaches.. 1 to leave from West

London (likely to be Brunel Uni), 1 to leave from Central London (likely to

be around King's or even Euston area) and one to leave from East London

(Queen Mary's).

This event is open to all!.. so make sure you tell your mates!

For bookings and queries, email: links@#, tel: 0774 246 8895

for all events check out www.sikhstudent.org

TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE NOW!!

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

Please pass on the poster and get you friends and family to attend. You dont need to be a student and anyone from general public is invited. Refreshments in terms of food is provided. :lol:

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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Posters can be collected on:

Tuesday's @ simran 5pm - 6pm from King's College London

Room G4,

New Hunts House,

Guy's Campus,

Nearest tube station: London Bridge.

Thursday's @ simran 1pm - 2pm from London Metropolitan University,

Main Tower Building,166-220 Holloway Road, London N7 8DB.

Room TM138

Nearest tube station: Holloway Road (Piccadilly line)

Please give one of the sevadar co-ordinators a txt, ring or email to say how many you will need. :lol:

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