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Starting Uni? Looking for Sangat? Want to have a fun day? Well, here's your opportunity:

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London Sikh Societies present...

Fresher's Paintballing

Saturday 28th October 2006, 9am sharp

Venue:

East Wood,

Aveley Road,

Upminster,

Essex, RM14

Nr Tube: Upminster (District Line).

To book your place or further info:

E - londonsikhsocs@gmail.com

T - 07851 10 22 13

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LIMITED TICKETS LEFT!!!

Tickets MUST be paid for in advance.

To book your place or further info:

E - londonsikhsocs@gmail.com

T - 0786 333 5166

BONUS:

Student Keertan at Southall Park Ave in the evening!!!

8pm - Late

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Keertan is from 7.45/8pm-> onwards -> till late :D

btw London Sikhi Week soon....

London Sikh Week is here again!!!!

Schedule of events:

Unique Sikhi

Monday 6th Novermber 2006

Uni: Royal Holloway.

Room: ALT2

Train: Egham Station Time: 5:30pm - 8pm

Challenges to Sikhi

Tuesday 7th November 2006

Uni: Westminster, Marylebone Campus

Room: Cayley Lecture Theatre

Tube: Baker Street Time: 5:30pm - 8pm

BONUS: Seva Opportunity!!!!!!!!!!!!

Battle of the Mind

Wednesday 8th November 2006

Uni: Imperial, Alexander Fleming Building

Room: LT2

Tube: South Kensington Time: 3pm - 5pm

BONUS: Seva Opportunity!!!!!!!!!!!!

Kirtan Darbar

Thursday 9th November 2006

Uni: Kings Colleage, Guys Campus

Room: Roben's Suite, Guys Tower

Tube: London Bridge Time: 5:30pm - 9pm

Saint Soldier

Friday 10th November 2006

Uni: City University

Room: TBC

Tube: Angel Time: 5:30pm - 8pm

Rainsbai Keertan at West Bromwich West Midlands

Saturday 11th November 2006

Coaches leave from Southall Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara Havelock Road from 5pm

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh,

BOSS London Sikh Societies

Contact: 0786 333 5166 / 077385 83834

londonsikhsocs@boss-uk.org

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lol my question isnt answered properly. i know its normally till late, but what time does it normally finish and is it true that this time its specifically upto 2am?

thank you

If you mean the Dawn to Dusk keertan programm at Park Avenue, then no i dont think it will be till 2am, it has never been till that late, and besides the Nagar Keertan starts at 11am on Sunday.

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