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Wjkkwjkfateh..

Thanks for your comments "CaptainC" ... im sorry to inform you there aint no conspiracy...

Yes, these camps may be clashing in terms of Dates... but if we all use our brains, we might notice that it is Easter Holidays.. Children have holidays from school. I suppose thats the main thing about holding a camp. Parents are at work, children are usually at school. So, instead of sending children to playschemes or to nannies, what else is there better than sending them to Sikhi Camps in the charan of Guru Granth Sahib ji?

Secondly, these children are aged 5 years and above. No parent would send their young children so far away, even if it is only 45 minutes drive. To us students / these might be pretty much similar areas, but for parents they are different Citys. Moreover, the parents are used to their local sangat, their local gurdwara, and i suppose they all know the sevadars who organise these camps.

So, there aint no delibarate clashing or "conspiracy". The Sevadars from all three camps get on very closely, they have good communication in between themselves, and in fact they share/swap sevadars, talkers, activities as well as resources.

These children and their Sikhi should be the priority. Good luck to ALL the camps, and with the Grace of Guru ji, may everything go well.

Like K_Z paji said, the more camps, the better!

raam naam anugrahu bahu keeaa gur saadhhoo purakh mileejai ||

gun raam naam bisathheeran keeeae har sagal bhavan jas dheejai ||4||

The Lord has shown great mercy, and bestowed His Name; I have met with the Holy Guru, the Primal Being.

The Glorious Praises of the Lord's Name have spread out everywhere; the Lord bestows fame all over the world. ||4||

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Wjkkwjkfateh..

Thanks for your comments "CaptainC" ... im sorry to inform you there aint no conspiracy...

Yes, these camps may be clashing in terms of Dates... but if we all use our brains, we might notice that it is Easter Holidays.. Children have holidays from school. I suppose thats the main thing about holding a camp. Parents are at work, children are usually at school. So, instead of sending children to playschemes or to nannies, what else is there better than sending them to Sikhi Camps in the charan of Guru Granth Sahib ji?

Secondly, these children are aged 5 years and above. No parent would send their young children so far away, even if it is only 45 minutes drive. To us students / these might be pretty much similar areas, but for parents they are different Citys. Moreover, the parents are used to their local sangat, their local gurdwara, and i suppose they all know the sevadars who organise these camps.

So, there aint no delibarate clashing or "conspiracy". The Sevadars from all three camps get on very closely, they have good communication in between themselves, and in fact they share/swap sevadars, talkers, activities as well as resources.

These children and their Sikhi should be the priority. Good luck to ALL the camps, and with the Grace of Guru ji, may everything go well.

Like K_Z paji said, the more camps, the better!

raam naam anugrahu bahu keeaa gur saadhhoo purakh mileejai ||

gun raam naam bisathheeran keeeae har sagal bhavan jas dheejai ||4||

The Lord has shown great mercy, and bestowed His Name; I have met with the Holy Guru, the Primal Being.

The Glorious Praises of the Lord's Name have spread out everywhere; the Lord bestows fame all over the world. ||4||

fair enough, thanks for clearing it up

no hard feelings blush.gif you made some valid point! :TH: teach me a lesson

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Vaisakhi Camp Returns...

Monday 9th April to Friday 13th April!

Leicester

Guru Nanak Gurdwara,

9 Holy Bones,

Near Holiday Inn,

City Centre,

Leicester.

9am to 3pm daily. Diferent Age groups..

Monday = ages 5 to 7

Tuesday = 8 to 11

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday = 12 to 21

Simple as That!!!! :umm:

All your support needed...

What activities will there be for 5-7 year olds? Im bringing hyper-active kids. Whats the critiera and stuff? keeping thier attention for more than 10 mins is gonna be a biggie!

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There will be many activities for the young children. instead of long activities, due to the attention duration of young children, there will be more but short games and activities. At the last camp, the young age group learnt a little song in English, "The Khalsa Army" song., with this they learnt the moves to it too.

Havent seen the timetable yet, but im sure there will be loads of games alongside "fun learning."

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