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Vaheguru ji ka Khalsa

Vaheguru ji ki Fateh

Walsall Gurmat Camp is back for its 21st year, this years camp is from Sunday 27th July – Saturday 2nd August 2008 (for 8-15year olds) at the usual venue of Nanaksar Gurdwara, Wellington Street, Walsall.

Camp forms can be downloaded from www.gurmatcamp.co.uk We look forward to receiving campers old and new & appreciate input of sevadars who make the camp one of the longest serving camps in the UK.

Sunday 27th July 2008 - Saturday 2nd August 2008

Nanaksar Gurdwara

Wellington Street

Pleck , Walsall

Age Groups: 8 years - 15 Years

Vaheguru ji ka Khalsa

Vaheguru ji ki Fateh

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The Bhai Amrik Singh Memorial Gurmat Camp (Walsall Gurmat Camp) is celebrating it's 22th anniversary this year, the camp was started by sevadars and most notably Shaheed Bhai Gurcharan Singh to help realise the dream of Bhai Amrik Singh Jee (President of All India Sikh Students Federation who laid down his life protecting Sri Harmander Sahib on 6th June 1984) that Gurmat Camps would be held all over the world to draw Sikh children and youth closer to their rich heritage. The camp is being held from Sunday 27th July 2008 - Saturday 2th August 2008, for 8 - 15 year olds.

We make a humble request that you send your children/relatives to attend the Gurmat Camp and an open invitation is made to all Gursikhs who have attended and been sevadar in the past. All those interested in doing seva throughout the week of the camp should make contact with those named on the poster below or fill in our contact us form.

The camp has been run for over 20 years and has touched many thousands of Sikhs over the years, please support us in our endeavours to spread the message of the Guru Sahib's, Great Gursikhs and Shaheeds

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