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Khalsa Day Parade

CELEBRATES

307 Birthday of the Khalsa

VAISAKHI

on Saturday,

April 15, 2006

at Lincoln Memorial,

Washington, DC

PROGRAM

Khalsa Day Parade

Concert: 11 am - 2pm

Langar: 12 Noon - 2pm

National Khalsa Day Parade

Lincoln Memorial (Area

Five- 20th Street and

Constitution Ave)

to 3rd St on Capitol Hill

2PM – 4 PM

Khalsa Day Cultural

Program: 5PM- 7:30 PM by

distinguished Sikh Musicians

All Sikhs are requested to bring families and friends to Washington, DC to participate in the National Khalsa Day Parade and enjoy the Khalsa Day Concert, Marching Bands, Floats, Sikh Martial Arts, Bhangra, Giddah and Khalsa Day Renaissance. Also participate in speeches on organized assault on Sikh identity, religion and reclamation of lost Sikh sovereignty.

Mission Statement: The mission of National Khalsa Day Parade Organization and Anti-defamation Sikh Council for Freedom of Khalistan is to establish unity among Sikhs, fight against defamation of Sikhs and against the assault on the Sikh Identity and Religion in India and elsewhere. Also establish Sikh Sovereignty given to the Sikhs by the Sikh Gurus and to achieve freedom of Sikh homeland of Punjab, Khalistan through peaceful, democratic and political means. The National Khalsa Day Parade is held every year in April in Washington DC.

National Khalsa Day Parade Organization

Anti-defamation Sikh Council for Freedom of Khalistan

For sponsorship of events, to volunteer your services and for more information please call:

Tel: 240 -375 –1205, 703-323-5093

For Langar Sewa please contact the head priest and secretary of your local Gurudwara

Visit: KhalsaDayParade.org or Khalistan.Net

Parking and drop off zone: Drivers are advised to drop the passengers, family members at 20th St and Constitution Ave and park the vehicles at 3rd Street at Capitol Hill or Union Station parking lot. Shuttle vans will transport drivers and participants from 3rd St. and Constitution Ave to 20th St. and Constitution Ave( Area 5 of Lincoln Memorial)

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Khalsa Day Parade

CELEBRATES

307 Birthday of the Khalsa

VAISAKHI

on Saturday,

April 15, 2006

at Lincoln Memorial,

Washington, DC

PROGRAM

Khalsa Day Parade

Concert: 11 am - 2pm

Langar: 12 Noon - 2pm

National Khalsa Day Parade

Lincoln Memorial (Area

Five- 20th Street and

Constitution Ave)

to 3rd St on Capitol Hill

2PM – 4 PM

Khalsa Day Cultural

Program: 5PM- 7:30 PM by

distinguished Sikh Musicians

All Sikhs are requested to bring families and friends to Washington, DC to participate in the National Khalsa Day Parade and enjoy the Khalsa Day Concert, Marching Bands, Floats, Sikh Martial Arts, Bhangra, Giddah and Khalsa Day Renaissance. Also participate in speeches on organized assault on Sikh identity, religion and reclamation of lost Sikh sovereignty.

Mission Statement: The mission of National Khalsa Day Parade Organization and Anti-defamation Sikh Council for Freedom of Khalistan is to establish unity among Sikhs, fight against defamation of Sikhs and against the assault on the Sikh Identity and Religion in India and elsewhere. Also establish Sikh Sovereignty given to the Sikhs by the Sikh Gurus and to achieve freedom of Sikh homeland of Punjab, Khalistan through peaceful, democratic and political means. The National Khalsa Day Parade is held every year in April in Washington DC.

National Khalsa Day Parade Organization

Anti-defamation Sikh Council for Freedom of Khalistan

For sponsorship of events, to volunteer your services and for more information please call:

Tel: 240 -375 –1205, 703-323-5093

For Langar Sewa please contact the head priest and secretary of your local Gurudwara

Visit: KhalsaDayParade.org or Khalistan.Net

Parking and drop off zone: Drivers are advised to drop the passengers, family members at 20th St and Constitution Ave and park the vehicles at 3rd Street at Capitol Hill or Union Station parking lot. Shuttle vans will transport drivers and participants from 3rd St. and Constitution Ave to 20th St. and Constitution Ave( Area 5 of Lincoln Memorial)

Download Flyer:

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but y is bhangra and gidda being done

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