Monday 29th October
West Midlands Sikhi Week 2007 will commence on monday and University of Birmingham will be hosting the first event.
There will be a talk on Sikh Women and Sacrifice which will take place in the St Francis Hall in the Caplaincy (the place where the Cha n' Samosa event was held) at 2pm till 5pm .
There will also be the meditiation session after the event at the same place starting 6pm.
Wednesday 31th October
The next event for Sikhi Week will be taking place at Aston University. The talk will be on Sri Guru Nanak Dev Sahib Ji and will start at 2pm. Members of the Sikh Society will be commuting there by train/bus. Anyone who wants to go with them, please be at the clocktower for 1 pm sharp. Alternatively, for those who would like to make there own way there, the 61, 62 and 63 buses stop outside of Aston University.
Thursday 1st November
There will be a Gatka demonstation at Aston University. This will take place 1pm - 3pm just outside Aston University Guild. If anyone would like to go with the sikh society then e-mail us back on this e-mail address.
There will also be a Sikh Society 6-a-side Football Tournament on Thursday at the football pitches by Bristol Road. The tournament will start at 5pm and it'll be £1 per person. For more information get in touch with Nick Singh on 07859 905652.
Langar on Campus
The langer on campus commemorating Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji's Gurpurb will be on the 9th November and we need as many sewadars as possible. If anyone is free for a few hours on Monday please come down and help by doing whatever sewa needs doing. This event has been a huge success in previous years with the university, students and sikh community praising the event and the sewadars.
Everyone is welcome to the events.
There's loads happening next week so please come down and make these events a success.
Friday, October 26, 2007
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do you know how to get to wolverhampton uni from the tram station?
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh.
To get to wolverhampton university via metro all you need to do is stop off at wolverhampton St George's stop and walk down princess street. For maps click below:
http://www.wlv.ac.uk/PDF/uow_wolv_street_map.pdf
http://www.wlv.ac.uk/PDF/uow_city_campus.pdf
The sikh society will be commuting to wolverhampton university for the sikhi week event, more info will be put up soon.
Hope this helped,
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh.
Thanks Paji,
Stay in chardi kala, good luck with final year!
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