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what shall we do this summer????

the answer is go to camp whoooo!!

khalsa camp is the camp to go to ...whhohohohohohoho

THE AMAZING GREAT SPIRITUAL KHALSA CAMP (THE VERY GOOD Khalsa Camp will begin on Sunday 23rd August 2009 and will end on Friday 28th August 2009.)

Khalsa Camp has a tradition of being a well-organised and professionally run project. On top of that, the content of the camps have always been very good. This traditional will continue with Khalsa Camp 2009, The atmosphere of Khalsa Camp is always friendly, relaxed and light-hearted.

The aim of Khalsa Camp is to help you "Discover the Spirit Within" and do lots of naam abyais.

there will be a wide range of sports and other activities available for all who wish to participate each day, including the annual campers versus organisers football match!

The accommodation will mostly be mostly newly-constructed en-suite rooms. Most rooms will have a single bed with clean covers, an adjoining bathroom with shower, toilet, hand basin, and everything else you'd expect from modern & comfortable accommodation. Other facilities include extensive grounds, indoor & outdoor sports facilities, as well as much more.

Every year is different, but in general terms, you expect there to be around 2 in-depth and stimulating talks a day, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and work together in workshops. We always arrange walks and similar activities to get your blood flowing! There's Kirtan, Simran and Langar too! However, the main benefit of Khalsa Camp is the great atmosphere, which all previous campers talk about, which is not easily described - you have to be there to experience it yourself!

SO THERE ARE THE CAMPS RUNNING THIS SUMMER......IM GOING TO BOTH ...HOPE GO DO VERY WELL

COME TO THE CAMPS (CAN LEARN AND KEEP YOUR HAIR AND DO SIMRAN AND PAAT AT BOTH)

KHALSA CAMP ALL THE WAY

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