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Link the event !!

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=136797706422278

Stikk in the diary ...

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Youth Kirtan Darbar SGSSS Southall Park Av

Youth Kirtan Darbar

Time

Saturday 26th November · 19:30 - 22:30 Location

Southall Broadway

Sweetsikhi For Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Southall More info

Blessed,blessed is the Sat Sangat, the True Congregation, where the Lord's Essence is obtained. Meeting with His humble servant, O Nanak, the Light of the Naam shines forth.

An amazing youth kirtan organised by the youth of Southall, with young people explaining shabads in English and doing all the seva. This is open to ALL so please tell ur friends n family.

Youth Kirtan Darbar!! Sat 26th november 2011

7.30pm-L8. Park Ave. Southall, UB1 3AG

07838934219

monthlykirtan@sgsss.org

Gurfateh.. Akhand Kirtan Program coming up on SATURDAY 26th November at Sri Guru Singh Sabha Southall PARK AVENUE from 7:30pm till LATE... Kirtan seva will be done by the local YOUTH as well as Bhai Charanjeet Singh(AKJ) and many more... Please attend and get the LAHAA of Gurbani/Naam...

Ppl needed to do Chaur Sahib Seva too

Time: 7:30pm- Late

Location: Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha , Park Av., Southall

Nearest Train: Southall (Paddington)

Bus: 120, E5, H32post-2681-0-99018000-1322063259_thumb.jp

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