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CALGARY SIKH SOCIETY GURUDAWARA CLEAN UP

 

Sunday, May 28th, The Sikh Society Gurudwara Sahib is having a spring clean up and we need your help. The different areas we will need assistance with are the following:

-Main lobby and shoe area cleaning 

-Darbaar Sahib Clean up

-Balcony and Gallery Cleaning including the stair case area

-Langar clean up will be split into three: 
1. Kitchen clean up team 
2. Bathroom and storage area cleaning team in the langar hall 
3. Library area, the back storage rooms and the elevator area

-Outside clean up for the entire Gurudwara premises which means garbage pick up and or anything else needed for the outside 

-Punjabi School Clean up which will be split into two teams: 
1. Garage Clean Up
2.Punjabi School clean up

Please register for whichever clean up group you would like, sadly if there are too many people in one group we may move sevadaars around. 

Please click on the following web link (or copy it into your web browser if clicking doesn't work) to go to the signup sheet:

www.volunteersignup.org/DE7RX

The clean up will go from 3pm-7pm and all necessary cleaning supplies will be provided. In advance appreciate everyone’s help and hope to see you all there. For more information contact Tarandeep Singh at 403-402-8933 or via email at taransikhsociety@gmail.com.
 
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