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SIKHI WEEK CONTINUES

LANGAR ON CAMPUS!

UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM: OUTSIDE CLOCK TOWER

MONDAY 5TH NOV 11-4PM

Langar will be served in a large marquee in the middle of campus with displays on Sikhi. The aim is to provide a free meal to as many people as possible on campus in celebration of Guru Nanak Dev Jee’s Gurpurb. As much help as possible is needed for this event, so come along to partake in Seva in a unique way!

CANDLELIGHT VIGIL

BHAM CITY CENTRE: CHAMBERLAIN SQUARE OUTSIDE CENTRAL LIBRARY

WEDNESDAY 7TH NOV 5-8PM

As an act of remembrance, the Sikh community will be holding a candlelight vigil to mark Remembrance Day in memory of thousands of Sikhs soldiers who fought in the World Wars. Also to remember the dark days in history during the Anti-Sikh Pogroms with killing of thousands of innocent Sikhs across India from the 80’s until the present.

To this date even after the findings of the latest commission, no one has been prosecuted for the organisation of this horror and 23 years on the Sikh’s still await justice. Join us to light a candle of hope and say a prayer for all those souls awaiting justice.

SIKHS AND DIWALI

WOLVERHAMPTON UNIVERSITY: NOTE ROOM CHANGE ROOM MN110

FRIDAY 9TH NOV 2-5PM

Seminar led by a Bibi Kiranpal Kaur on the difference between Diwali and Bandi Chor why we celebrate Bandi Chor and what this day signifies and really means to Sikhs.

NATIONAL KIRTAN DARBAR

GURU NANAK GURUDWARA SMETHWICK

SATURDAY 10TH NOV 6 TIL LATE

An evening of Kirtan and Katha by various renowned Keertanee. Including Katha in English including displays and the BOSS Stall which includes books on Sikhi, Hoodies, T-Shirts, and CD’s.

Transport available from various locations around the UK contact details on poster.

AMRIT SANCHAR

GURU NANAK GURUDWARA SMETHWICK

SATURDAY 10TH NOV 4PM

“They alone drink this Amrit, who the Lord Himself inspires to do so” Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji

For further information with Amrit Sanchar contact

Bhai Gurraj Singh on 0781 2740825

For further information in regards to Sikhi Week contact

Website: www.boss-uk.org

Email: sikhsocs@boss-uk.org

Tel: 07929 394469/ 07292 394470

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WEST MIDLANDS SIKHI WEEK CONTINUES WITH...

LANGAR ON CAMPUS!

UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM: OUTSIDE CLOCK TOWER

MONDAY 5TH NOV 11-4PM

Langar will be served in a large marquee in the middle of campus with displays on Sikhi. The aim is to provide a free meal to as many people as possible on campus in celebration of Guru Nanak Dev Jee’s Gurpurb. As much help as possible is needed for this event, so come along to partake in Seva in a unique way!

A humble Benti to everyone is to come down and show your support and take part in Seva.

Hope to see all of you there!

Poster of Event below

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many thanks to the designer for making the poster at short notice rolleyes.gif

Vaheguru jee kaa khalsa Vaheguru jee kee fateh

Just a few questions could someone please post the address of the uni and if parking will be available near by the campus or on the campus site.

Thank you very much.

Vaheguru jee kaa khalsa Vaheguru jee kee fateh

room mn110

arthur storer building

molineux street

wolverhampton

wv1 1sb

free parking is available at focus/jjb car park over the road from the building or the residential halls further down molineux street. Paid parking (£4ish) is at the football ground car park opposite the building

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Vaheguru ji ka Khalsa

Vaheguru ji ki Fatheh

Sikhi Week is not quite finished we still have

SIKHS AND DIWALI

WOLVERHAMPTON UNIVERSITY: ROOM ML041

FRIDAY 9TH NOV 2-5PM

Seminar led by a Bibi Kiranpal Kaur on the difference between Diwali and Bandi Chor why we celebrate Bandi Chor and what this day signifies and really means to Sikhs.

NATIONAL KIRTAN DARBAR

GURU NANAK GURUDWARA SMETHWICK

SATURDAY 10TH NOV 6 TIL LATE

An evening of Kirtan and Katha by various renowned Keertanee. Including Katha in English including an exclusive display and the BOSS Stall which includes books on Sikhi, Hoodies, T-Shirts, and CD’s.

Transport available from various locations around the UK contact details on poster.

NOTE change for London Transport contact 0795858 1555

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