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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ke Fateh

The Sangat of Chapletown Road Gurdwara, Sikh Inspiration Class and Northernsikhs have got together to organise a Shabeel (giving of cold water) to commemorate the 400 years of the Shaheedi of Dhan Dhan Guru Aajan Dev Ji. The Shabeel will take place in the centre of Leeds on the 31st May from 11.30am – 2.30pm. We are asking all of you who will be in the centre of Leeds to come and help in the seva of giving cold drinks to passers by. It will be taking place infront of Next on Bond Street.

Please join us if you can it would be good to see you there.

Date: 31st May

Time: 11:30 – 2.30pm

Where: in front of Next on Bond Street

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ke Fateh

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Walsall Town centre this Saturday 3rd June 2006

if you can come around 10/11am to help out that will be most appreciated.

We will be setting up near Sister Dora statue and will be there for about 2 hours giving cartons and bottled/canned drinks with information about the 400 years of Martyrdom in Sikhism.

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wjkkwjkp!

with Guroo Saahibs Upaar Kirpaa, the schabeel went very well... within 45minutes over 500 drinks and flyers had been handed out to Goray, Kalay and other by-passers. After an hour all the drinks and flyers had gone.

We expected people to be interested in just the drinks and leave the literature, but Guroo Saahib wanted them to be interested in both.

We even had a Gora help out with the giving of leaflets and drinks.

Thanks to all that helped out and I hope the other events go as successfully as today...

pics will be up soon on Northernsikhs.org

wjkkwjkp!

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