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From an email:

Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji ki fateh

Please could everyone bless us with their presence at the two kirtan smagams this weekend,

Friday 17th November 7:00 to 8:30 at Smethwick Baba Sang Gurdwara Sahib

To commemorate the Gurpurb Of Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharajh

Saturday 18th November from 6:30 to 11 at Smethwick Guru Nanak Gurdwara.

The programme will be in memory of all the singhs and singhnian that gave thier lives for the panth in delihi 1984. It will also look at Guru Nanak Dev Jis message on how he views tyrants and oppressors.

Please forward onto other sangat and lets fill the darbars with the prasies of Vaheguru.

Many thanks

Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji ki fateh

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just got this email

Vahiguroo ji ka Khalsa

Vahiguroo ji ki fateh

Monthly Keertan Darbaar is back on at Edward Street Guru Nanak Gurdwara in the comminty centre. As the programme was organised months before any other programme, the programme will still carry on. This months programme is on the Saturday 18th of November 2006.

Please try and attend. Next months keertan will carry on the second week of December, more updates will follow when time comes nearer.

Please forward this email on to let other people know. And send texts around please. Thank You!!

Apologies for the late notice!!

Vahiguroo ji ka Khalsa

Vahiguroo ji ki fateh

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GurFateh!

i understand the prog being set months before, but the fact is it is so hard for any of these singhs to set up programs due to so many progs in the month. 1st coventry, then this one, then the rensbais (not saying its a bad fing) but progs will clash. so i think its important to try attending other progs aswel to keep ekta, and we should be willing to compramise our own kirtan darbars and allow others to have the oppertunity to do some seva in this way.

one of the main purposes of the smethwick prog was to try and promote ekta. youl be able to notice the mix of kirtanees. i think after all of the recent events, its important for the youth to have a united front, especially at smethwick. hopefully next time we can try involving each other when arranging progs, so we can all be at these programs together rather then being split.

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good question gurpreet 101, any answer?????

i must say the programme was excellent and katha done by bhai kuljeet singh ji (leicester) was just amazing. . . i can definately say i learnt something from that katha, guru sahib jee says 'sabh to utam har ki katha' (sos for speeling errors) and i can say it was amazing, the kirtan and simran was beutiful, very peaceful and relaxing as it should be.

wen are we going to get the audio and video to the program

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