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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa

Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Is your summer a little lame and boring? Do you have younger brothers or sisters, just sitting at home in front of their X-BOX?? Well wait no further, Waterloo SSA is organizing their SECOND ANNUAL Sikh Youth Camp!!! I’m sure most of us probably went to a few Gurmat Camps in our time, and in the end, it was all well worth it, RIGHT? Friends were made, bonds were created, and oh yah WE LEARNED SOMETHING! Now, it’s time for our younger brothers and sisters to experience the same. Please make the effort to pass the message along to parents, brothers/sisters, cousins, nephews/nieces, even your 'gwandii'. Mark your calendars. Ready, Set, SIKHIIIII!!!!!

WHEN: June 29, 30 & July 1st

WHERE: Kitchener Gurughar

COST ??? IT'S FREE !!!

AGES: 6 to 18

CAMP STARTS 12PM FRIDAY !!!!!

This Sikh Youth Camp has been designed to bring the Youth together to share knowledge of Sikhi and to promote Sikhi to our future. It will be run by qualified individuals from the University of Waterloo as well as other participating Universities all over Ontario. This camp is by the Youth, for the Youth. Working together we shall achieve an important element in Sikhi, which is Sangat. Included in the Sangat your child will have, are inspiring role models who are enthusiastic about instilling the Sikhi spirit within these young minds.

*****THE CAMP WILL END ON SUNDAY WITH A KEERTAN STARTING AT 1PM !!!!*****

The youth are expected to stay at the Gurughar during the whole duration of the Camp. No late registrations will be accepted. **The due date for applications is the weekend of June 22nd.**

**The applicant is required to bring the following**

- Sleeping Bag, toothbrush, toothpaste, towel, soap, & clothes for 3 days

**Everything else will be provided by the organizers**

We feel very strongly about the comfort issues parents have, and would like to ensure you all, that your children will be in good hands. Our team consists of highly qualified individuals who will be looking out for the interest of your child.

This is a CO-ED camp. We would like to ensure everyone that this is not a get-together for members of the opposite sex, we are taking measures to ensure that everyone is comfortable and we are keeping within limits. The girls will be sleeping in a room that is near the langar hall in Kitchener Gurughar, and the boys will be sleeping upstairs. These two areas are completely separate from eachother, and if parents do ask you if this is the case, please notify them, that the two areas are not together at all, this is a major concern amongst parents, and we would like them to be as comfortable as possible.

Any other questions/concerns/comments please email back or feel free to contact the individuals on the poster for "faster service".

Also ... please check out www.ontariosikhyouth.ca for

Keertan Recordings: http://www.ontariosikhyouth.ca/keertan/and...uth+Camp+Kirtan

Pictures: http://www.ontariosikhyouth.ca/photos/thum...ls.php?album=68

.. from the camp last year !!!

Please Note: If you would like to do Seva for this camp ... more information will be posted shortly!!

----------->>>>>>>VIDEOO: 1st Annual Waterloo Sikh Youth Camp July 2006 - Campfire Simran<<<<<<<<----------

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa

Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Thank You,

UW SSA Exec. (Sevadars)

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Kee Fateh!

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