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Connect 2 Sikhi Camp @ Singh Sabha Gurudwara Seven Kings, East London. 18Th And 19Th August 2011


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VahegurooJiKaKhalsaVahegurooJiKiFateh!!

Sevadhaars of Gurudwara Singh Sabha London East (Seven Kings), are pleased to announce a two day, non-residential Sikhi Camp, 'Connect 2 Sikhi', which will take place on Thursday 18th August and Friday 19th August. The camp is geared towards all ages and stages and the focus will be on Sikh spirituality and history. The aim is to answer the question, how can YOU 'Connect 2 Sikhi'? Campers can expect fantastic talks and workshops from knowledgeable and friendly Sevadhaars, as well as fun, games and tasty langar, to make the experience even more enjoyable. There will be plenty to keep your little ones occupied while they connect with the basics of Sikhi, and a more in depth approach for the older campers, while still keeping a fun and relaxed atmosphere. The final day of the Camp will be rounded off with Rehraas Sahib and a Youth Keertan Darbar from 6:00pm to 9:00pm on Friday 19th August.

The camp will include:

  • Inspirational Talks (From Special Guest Speakers!)
  • Discussions
  • Dastaar (turban) tying
  • Workshops on history and spirituality
  • Keertan classes
  • Gatka display
  • Youth Keertan Darbar
  • Chips and beans!!
  • Bouncy Castle!!!!
  • Gifts to take away and much much more!

Please feel free to phone 07747770156 or 07403321602 if you have any queries.

Thursday 18th August 2011: 9:30AM - 6:00PM

Friday 19th August 2011: 9:30AM - 6:00PM Camp 6:00PM - 9:00PM Youth Keertan Darbaar

So make sure you or your kids don't miss out on a fantastic two days which we guarantee will have all campers leaving feeling Connected 2 Sikhi!!!

Address: Gurudwara Singh Sabha London East 722-730 High Road Seven Kings Ilford IG3 8SX

RSVP here: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=212446762125117

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