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..........YUP YUP!! baba ji is sooo awesome!! his simran sessions are sooooo cool! Infact, its the first time I had soo much anand...smagam simran are okay, but wow...baba ji's session is awesome!!..........
..........everyone who came from india is sooo cool!! and if people has some issues with them, then please dont share them on the internet...only positive opinions =p..........
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We are expecting large number of Sikh devotees to attend this event and we are trying our best to manage and organize this event in best possible way. We also look forward to Bay Area Sikh Sangat to help us with issue of traffic and parking at Gurdwara Sahib compound during this event.

* Please try to car pool by sharing the ride with other Sikh families if you can.

* There are about 100 houses which belong to Sikh families around the Gurdwar Sahib, Fremont. We request them to leave their vehicles at their homes and instead walk to Gurdwara Sahib.

* For the Sikh Sangat coming from far away, we suggest that they use BART. There is a bus service (Route 91) after ever 15 minutes from Union City & Fremont BART stations to Gurdwara Sahib.

We need volunteers on these three days for traffic and parking management. If you are willing to volunteer, please contact Vikramjit Singh at 559-213-7087.

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http://www.fremontgurdwara.org

http://www.fremontgurdwara.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=65&Itemid=2

The diwaans well be held at the Fremont Gurdwara Saahib today, tomorrow and Wednesday.

Kirtan, Katha and Nitnem Bani's are broadcasted live everyday, so anyone should be able to listen in live on the Gurdwara Saahibs website.

There are links for different audio players, and an embedded player on the Fremont Gurdwara Sahib homepage:

www.FremontGurdwara.org

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We are expecting large number of Sikh devotees to attend this event and we are trying our best to manage and organize this event in best possible way. We also look forward to Bay Area Sikh Sangat to help us with issue of traffic and parking at Gurdwara Sahib compound during this event.

* Please try to car pool by sharing the ride with other Sikh families if you can.

* There are about 100 houses which belong to Sikh families around the Gurdwar Sahib, Fremont. We request them to leave their vehicles at their homes and instead walk to Gurdwara Sahib.

* For the Sikh Sangat coming from far away, we suggest that they use BART. There is a bus service (Route 91) after ever 15 minutes from Union City & Fremont BART stations to Gurdwara Sahib.

We need volunteers on these three days for traffic and parking management. If you are willing to volunteer, please contact Vikramjit Singh at 559-213-7087.

Taken from:

http://www.fremontgurdwara.org

http://www.fremontgurdwara.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=65&Itemid=2

The diwaans well be held at the Fremont Gurdwara Saahib today, tomorrow and Wednesday.

Kirtan, Katha and Nitnem Bani's are broadcasted live everyday, so anyone should be able to listen in live on the Gurdwara Saahibs website.

There are links for different audio players, and an embedded player on the Fremont Gurdwara Sahib homepage:

www.FremontGurdwara.org

It appears that the 'Gurbani Updesh' website is also doing a live broadcast of the Fremont Samagam:

www.GurbaniUpdesh.org

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We are expecting large number of Sikh devotees to attend this event and we are trying our best to manage and organize this event in best possible way. We also look forward to Bay Area Sikh Sangat to help us with issue of traffic and parking at Gurdwara Sahib compound during this event.

* Please try to car pool by sharing the ride with other Sikh families if you can.

* There are about 100 houses which belong to Sikh families around the Gurdwar Sahib, Fremont. We request them to leave their vehicles at their homes and instead walk to Gurdwara Sahib.

* For the Sikh Sangat coming from far away, we suggest that they use BART. There is a bus service (Route 91) after ever 15 minutes from Union City & Fremont BART stations to Gurdwara Sahib.

We need volunteers on these three days for traffic and parking management. If you are willing to volunteer, please contact Vikramjit Singh at 559-213-7087.

Taken from:

http://www.fremontgurdwara.org

http://www.fremontgurdwara.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=65&Itemid=2

The diwaans well be held at the Fremont Gurdwara Saahib today, tomorrow and Wednesday.

Kirtan, Katha and Nitnem Bani's are broadcasted live everyday, so anyone should be able to listen in live on the Gurdwara Saahibs website.

There are links for different audio players, and an embedded player on the Fremont Gurdwara Sahib homepage:

www.FremontGurdwara.org

It appears that the 'Gurbani Updesh' website is also doing a live broadcast of the Fremont Samagam:

www.GurbaniUpdesh.org

The Sangat has turned up in the masses. Today is the second day of the diwaans in Fremont.

A message from the Sewadhaars at the Fremont Gurdwara Saahib:

This is a note to the Sangat coming for the Fremont Diwaans. If the parking lot is full when you arrive and you can't find close parking on the streets, then you are requested to park on 7th Street of Mission Blvd. There will be busses/shuttles going back and forth all night from 6pm to 11pm. This has been organised. Please don't park in front of peoples driveways, because you will get a ticket, as well as possibly being towed.

A parking flyer released by the Gurdwara Saahib reads the following:

Due to expected high volumes of Sangat we request your cooperation in order to maintain a positive traffic flow.

1. Do not park on red zones, do not block drive ways and fire hydrants.

2. Additional parking is available on 7th street.

a. Follow the map on the top ( turn left on mission blvd onto 7th street and find parking on 7th street or Gregory Way. From Gurdwara road turn onto Terrace Dr and make a right to on King Ave to get back to Mission blvd. Turn Left onto Mission blvd and make another Left onto 7th street.)

b. There will be a bus going back and forth from Gurdwara Sahib to 7th St from 6pm to 11pm.

c. You can use Healthy Pets 34501 7th St Parking lots.

d. There is also additional parking available at the end of Gregory Way.

e. Volunteers will assist you at the intersection of 7th St. and Zwissig Way, and also on the intersection of 7th and Gregory Way.

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