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Vaheguru ji ka khalsa, Vaheguru ji ki fatehh

Sangat jio, a new tv series called "Letters to God" representative had gotten in touch with sevadaars in order to find thoughtful young children between ages of 6-10. This is a great chance for sikh youth to represent sikhi on tv. They will be required to do a number of things, please read the detailed information below..

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February 21, 2007

Dear Parents/Teachers/Co-ordinators:

Letters to God, the new television series for Vision TV in Canada, and the Faith and Values channel in the U.S., has been interviewing kids across the city of Toronto about the letters they have written to God. This series is produced by LZG Communications Inc. and will start airing in the spring of 2007.

We are committed to including a wonderful mix of curious and thoughtful children of all cultures, religions and races and would like to know what they are thinking when they think about God.

We will be taping segments on Saturday, March 10th and Sunday, March 11th as well as Saturday, March 31st and Sunday, April 1st and would like to have children between the ages of 6 and 10 years old, participate.

In order for the children to be part of this series, we require his/her letter, a drawing, and a signed attached release form from their parent. We will arrange to pickup original letters, drawings and release forms immediately. The drawing is very important! We would like to display it as backdrop.

Although it would be great to include everyone who writes to God, we are limited to choosing only a certain number of letters.

We will chose which letters they will read on camera, and will ask them questions about both the letter and other related topics when we do the on-camera interview.

While we don’t want to influence what the children write, we appreciate that the children may need a little help getting started. We’ve prepared a list of topics, below, that you may want to consult to help get going.

Thank you for your support.

Lori Pumputis, Researcher David Rosen, Series Producer

TOPICS:

We’re looking for letters that are heartfelt. Concerns the children may have, problems or situations they have experienced or are experiencing. Things they want changed in life.

We’ve received a lot of letters thanking God…but now we need letters that get to the heart of what kids are concerned about.

Below are some examples. The children may include 2 or 3 of the subjects below.

* Divorce, Marriage, New family

* Adoption, Babies

* Miracles

* Love: Girl friend/boy friend

* Sadness: Death

* Family

* Fears and Joys.

* Wealth and Equality.

* My God versus your God

* Memories

* Getting older

* Forgiveness

* Environment

* Creation

* Greed

* Science vs Religion

* What would they do to fix the world

* Do different religions cause problems

* Apologize to God

LOGISTICS

- PARENTS SIGN THE RELEASE FORM

- CHILDREN WRITE LETTERS & DRAW PICTURES TO GOD

- WE ARRANGE PICK UP OF ORIGINALS

- LETTERS CHOSEN

- PRE-INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED WITH CHILDREN BY PHONE AFTER SCHOOL

- IF CHOSEN, INTERVIEW TIME IS SET UP & INFORMATION RE: FILMING SENT TO PARENTS

- FILMING ON SATURDAY, MARCH 10 AND SUNDAY, MARCH 11TH

DAY OF TAPING

You can expect that on the day of filming there will be a number of children being interviewed, and we will have comfortable facilities for you and your children as they wait for their turn to be on camera.

Thanks for your interest – we can’t wait to read your children’s letters!

OUR EMAIL ADDRESS

info@letterstogod.ca

Check out our web site:

www.letterstogod.ca

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Please send all required information to info@letterstogod.ca, or fax at (416) 537-2145 or by mail at:

Letters to God

67 Portland Street

Toronto, ON

M5V 2M9

Canada

If you know any bright young kids, this is a great oppurtunity you DONT want to miss!

Chardii kalaa !!

Vaheguru ji ka khalsa, Vaheguruu ji ki fatehhh !

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