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vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw!

vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!!

In Derby we have just started doing some Sikhi sessions to teach Children more about Sikhi and the guru's, we have a group of young children presenting kirtan and things like that, at the end we have a disscussion of what we have learnt (done in small groups) and then present to all what the main point we thought we have learnt from the class, to grab the attention of the youth we have started making chips beans and pizza to give at the end of these sessions this has only just started by Bhaji Bahader Singh (22), Bhaji Amardeep Singh (22) and a few youths of a younger age(6+) in Derby but has been going on in Birmingham where he picked up the idea. we hope that this will incourage kids to come and develop more knowledge about Sikhi and getting them on the right path.

you are never too young or too old to learn more about Sikhi.

So far it has been a success but hoping to see a increasing result in a couple of months. :TH:

Things of interest to grab the attention of the youth advertising such as:

Gathka

Kirtan

Traditional Bhangra and the meaning of the sound of dhol

musical instrument Lessons

The 10 Guru's

SGGS and the meaning of each verse

Trips to theme parks etc

games

quizes

Paintballing

and much much more

Just hoping that this will increase the volume of true Gursikh's in our

region including them that think there too old.

Inder Kaur

Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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In Denmark there's nothing, nothing at all!!

:wub: U guys are SO lucky, there is just some sort of Sikhi inspiration at ur doorstep... lol I have to go to Sweden or UK(close to DK) or even Canada to look for that... well it's okay, but just sad for those young Sikh's who don't/can't spend time/money on this. I could start something on my own, but don't feel im eligible to do it yet!! Hope that the Sweet Sikhi Camp guys will find some time to come to Denmark as well. rolleyes.gif

Just wanna say that ur doing a great job, n when u get the !! Keep it up!!!

Sat Shri Akal

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