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Hardeep Kaur
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GurFateh!

Theres a kiddies (8 to 18 year olds) camp comming up soon and was just hoping to get some topic ideas from you guys.

What topics regarding Sikhi do you think need to be touched on?

Some of you guys might have helped out at previous camps and already have some ideas to pass on or even frequent questions you where asked by kids?

As a starter, iv thought of the following...

Kesh (as alot of people still can't grasp why we should keep it).

The vices (and how they try and control your life).

Any ideas welcome! ohmy.gif )

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Fateh jee,

Kesh is quite a good topic... there is alot you could say about kesh. You could tell the sakhi of Bhai Taru Singh jee...this could help with the topic... and you could talk about how all the guru's kept their kesh.. and how its just a norm/fashion in society to cut hair now.. etc..

the camp sounds good btw pray.gif

Fateh jee :WW:

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The camp starts on the 29th July to the 3rd August 2007 @ Guru Nanak Gurdwara, 24 Showell Green Lane, Sparkhill, South Birmingham.

And since your from bham...you can come and help tongue.gif

http://sna.org.uk/cms/content/view/81/2/

i'd love to come :wub: .... but this sounds stupid.. but wheres sparkhill? LOL.gif .. serioulsy...... ? :wub:

u could show presenations........ about sikh history, sacrifices etc.

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Ermm its in south birmingham sides. Heres a map http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?ie=UTF-8&amp...p;tab=wl&q= lol

Where about are you from??

Its kinda tricky to get too...See the main Gurdwara is on stratford rd and is being rebuilt now so we are in a temp location on Showell Green Lane which is like a 2min walk from there.

If you need more directions let me know....

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