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Annual Sikh Family Camp

TIME Fri Mar 11 2016 at 04:00 pm

VENUE Kyneton, VIC, Australia

CREATED BY Sikh Naujawan Melbourne

EVENT DETAILS

Our annual Sikh Family Camp is from 11-Mar-2016 (4pm) to 14-Mar-2016 (1pm).

The theme for this camp:

"Simrao simar simar sukẖ pāvao. Kal kales ṯan māhi mitāvao."

(Meditate, meditate, meditate in remembrance of Him, and find peace.

Worry and anguish shall be dispelled from your body).

Come and enjoy the Labour Day weekend, relaxing in a country resort with natural surroundings and the warmth of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji alongside your family and friends.

The camp offers:

Learning more about Sikhi through lecture, group discussions and fun

learning activities conducted separately for adults, youth and kids

Amirtvela Nitnem, Simran, Asa Ki //, Inspirational Kirtan and Katha

Games, Fun, Laughter and good food

How to Register?

Go to www.sikhnaujawanmelbourne.com.au - download the form, fill in the details, scan and email to sikhnaujawanmelbourne@hotmail.com

OR

Send a private message on facebook and the registration forms will be forwarded to you.

OR

Contact:

Sarjit Singh 0412 115 133

Kaldip Singh 0431 692 299

Nirmal Singh 0408 970 105

Harpreet Singh 0430 188 510

Nalvinder 0404 799 292

Email: sikhnaujawanmelbourne@hotmail.com

Website: www.sikhnaujawanmelbourne.com.au

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sikhnaujawan.melbourne

Source - http://allevents.in/kyneton/annual-sikh-family-camp/1394476317526575

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