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waheguru jee ka khalsaaa, waheguru jee kaa fateh!!!!!!!

if you live in any of these areas, i need some information about any regular events for youth. i have a friend who has recently moved to Walsall and has no sangat. she would love to attend any regular programs for the youth, but doesn't know when or where. if anyone has information about anything going on in these areas, please let me know. tankju!!

waheguru jee ka khalsaa, waheguru jee kaa fatehh!!!! :nihungsmile:

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Sunday – 6pm onwards youth workshops @ Wednesfield and Willenhall Gurdwaras

Monday gatka @ Walsall Pleck, santhiya @ Willenhall

Tuesday santhiya @ Willenhall

Wednesday kirtan/dhadi class @ Willenhall

Thursday kirtan class at Wednesfield

Friday Gatka at Wolverhampton – Guru Nanak Gurdwara, taanti saaj class @ Nanaksa Thaat Isher Darbar Wolverhampton

Saturday/Sunday Punjabi classes at all Gurughars

Walsall annual youth camp during 2nd week of 6wk holidays – age 8 – 15, 15+ more than welcome to do seva

hopefully other members of sangat can give more details if not please pm for more info.

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Guest Bass Singh

VJKK VJKF!

SIMRAN WEST BROM EDWARD STREET HALF 8 TILL HALF 10,

RAINSBHAI THIS WEEK SATATDAY BABA DEEP SINGH GURDWARA, 15TH JULY!!!

IF ANYMORE ILL POST THEM UP!!!!

VJKK VJKF!

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d_oh.gifVaheguroo Jee Kaa Khalsa, Vaheguroo Jee Kee Phateh!!! d_oh.gif

Not re-occurring events, but a series of Diwaans to be held in Gurdwara Saahibs in the mentioned towns and

cities (others around country as well) by Sant Baba Ranjit Singh Jee Dhadrianwale for the 2006 UK Visit.

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Your friend may find Sikh Sangat at the following Diwaans local to her:

Wed 19th July '06

Gurdwara Guru Har Rai Sahib, High Street,West Bromwich

7pm-9pm

Thu 20th July '06

Gurdwara Guru Har Rai Sahib, High Street,West Bromwich

7pm-9pm

Sun 23rd July '06

Guru Nanak Gurdwara, High Street, Smethwick

7pm-9pm

Mon 24th July '06

Guru Nanak Gurdwara, High Street, Smethwick

7pm-9pm

Sun 6th August '06

Nanaksar Thath Isher Darbar, Mander Street, Wolverhampton

7pm-9pm

Tue 8th August '06

Guru Nanak Gurdwara, Well Lane, Wednesfield

1pm-3pm

Tue 8th August '06

Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, Sedgley Street, Wolverhampton

7pm-9pm

Wed 9th August '06

Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, Sedgley Street, Wolverhampton

7pm-9pm

d_oh.gif Vaheguroo Jee Kaa Khalsa, Vaheguroo Jee Kee Phateh!!! d_oh.gif

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d_oh.gifVaheguroo Jee Kaa Khalsa, Vaheguroo Jee Kee Phateh!!! d_oh.gif

Not re-occurring events, but a series of Diwaans to be held in Gurdwara Saahibs in the mentioned towns and

cities (others around country as well) by Sant Baba Ranjit Singh Jee Dhadrianwale for the 2006 UK Visit.

post-3838-1152787616.jpg

Your friend may find Sikh Sangat at the following Diwaans local to her:

Wed 19th July '06

Gurdwara Guru Har Rai Sahib, High Street,West Bromwich

7pm-9pm

Thu 20th July '06

Gurdwara Guru Har Rai Sahib, High Street,West Bromwich

7pm-9pm

Sun 23rd July '06

Guru Nanak Gurdwara, High Street, Smethwick

7pm-9pm

Mon 24th July '06

Guru Nanak Gurdwara, High Street, Smethwick

7pm-9pm

Sun 6th August '06

Nanaksar Thath Isher Darbar, Mander Street, Wolverhampton

7pm-9pm

Tue 8th August '06

Guru Nanak Gurdwara, Well Lane, Wednesfield

1pm-3pm

Tue 8th August '06

Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, Sedgley Street, Wolverhampton

7pm-9pm

Wed 9th August '06

Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, Sedgley Street, Wolverhampton

7pm-9pm

d_oh.gif Vaheguroo Jee Kaa Khalsa, Vaheguroo Jee Kee Phateh!!! d_oh.gif

why did u post this who like a guy hu thinks he tooo good. he get the sangat to do bhangra in the divan hall if u dont believe me i will try to upload it on to the net then we will see the this "baba" says about this

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