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4th Annual Waterloo Sikh Youth Camp: June 26th-29th


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Camper Form:

CLICK HERE (Ages 6-19)

Sevadaar Form: CLICK HERE (Ages 19+)

More information is available on our OFFICIAL BLOG: CLICK HERE

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa

Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh

The 4th Annual Waterloo Sikh Youth Camp is ALMOST HERE!!

Get your Camper Forms in NOW ...

You DON'T want to miss this Camp!!

Camp Dates:

Friday June 26th - Monday June 29th

(Camp will begin at 12pm on Friday and end at 5pm on Monday)

The 4th Annual Waterloo Sikh Youth Camp will be held at Kitchener Gurughar

(2070 Snyder's Road East, Petersburg, Ontario). The camp is completely FREE, however we are accepting donations.

This Sikh Youth Camp has been designed to bring all the Youth together to share knowledge of Sikhi and to promote Sikhi to our future.

It will be run by qualified individuals from all over Canada. Working together we shall achieve an important element in Sikhi, which is Sangat. Included in Sangat your child will have inspiring role models who are enthusiastic about instilling the Sikhi spirit within these young minds.

The youth are expected to stay at the Gurughar during the whole duration of the camp. Also, we feel very strongly about the comfort issues parents have, and would like to ensure you all that your children will be in good hands. Our team consists of highly qualified and mature individuals.

Campers will be participating in a range of activities which may include the following: keertan darbars, workshops, lectures, arts/crafts, outdoor activities, fitness classes, and any other activities that Sevadaars may deem fit for this camp. All activities will be taking place on Gurudwara property and at no time will campers be given permission to leave Gurudwara grounds unless they are with their respective Parents/Guardians. Camp Agendas will be posted at the Gurudwara and e-mailed out closer to the camp date.

http://waterloosikhyouthcamp.blogspot.com

The Registration Package must be completed by ALL Campers. You may hand in your forms to the Gurughar directly along with any Donations or T-Shirt order money.

Important Updates will be posted regularly on the Blog as well as the Facebook Group.

IMPORTANT DEADLINES:

Sevadaar Forms must be in by May 17th

Tshirt Orders must be in by May 31st

Camp Forms must be in by June 22nd

ALL T-Shirt Orders MUST be in by Sunday, May 31st 2009 so we can place the order in time to have them ready for the Camp weekend!! **NO EXCEPTIONS**

**Please note that if you confirm a t-shirt order you MUST pick up your t-shirt BEFORE or DURING the Waterloo Sikh Youth Camp. If you fail to do so, you will be charged an excess fee of $5 on top of the original t-shirt price of $10.

Please Email ALL forms/questions/comments to: WaterlooSikhYouthCamp@gmail.com

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Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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