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8Th Annual Living Sikhi Camp Bedford


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Annual Living Sikhi Camp 25/26 September 2010

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

We are pleased to announce the 8th Annual Living Sikhi Camp, this year it will be held on the 25th & 26th September, at Guru Nanak Gurdwara Queens Park, Bedford. Everyone from age 5 years and over are welcome to participate…..even parents!!

The theme for this years Camp is celebrating 300 years creation of the Khalsa Raaj by Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Ji in 1710. Talks and activities will be geared towards giving campers a greater understanding of how Khalsa Raaj came about and an appreciation for the sacrifices made for our great Sikh Nation.

Lectures and workshops will be held by respected guest speakers from around the UK. This year’s camp is action packed with activities including Archery, Paintballing, Martial Arts, Discussions and much more!

Registration is at 8:30am prompt on both days (don’t forget trainers and an orange dastar/chuni).

If you require more application forms or want to find out more information, please visit our website www.akaalseva.com, email akaal.seva@hotmail.co.uk. Spread the word and hope to see you there!!

All applications must be received by 19th September 2010.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Akaal Seva Sevadaars

www.akaalseva.com

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