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2018 Gurmat Retreat: Update #3

Vaaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

We all are super excited for SYANA Gurmat Retreat 2018 in just a few weeks! As promised, here is a sneak preview of workshops at Retreat:

“Sense and Social Change”

How do you react to political events? What do you see? What do you hear? How do you use your body as a tool for change? This workshop will use Anand Sahib to decode how we use our senses in a Guru-inspired way to mobilize our Sikhi.

Speaker: Jaspreet Kaur, Toronto, Canada 

Registration is open. Don’t lose out on the incredible opportunity to come together as Sikhs to explore and reflect upon your personal path towards the Guru. You will immerse yourself in daily Nitnem, Keertan Divaans, various workshops, Gurbanee discussions, and healthy debate. Explore your connection with the Guru, Panth and beyond.

Come take part in this unique weekend of self-exploration and building Panthic unity.  More details on speakers, workshops, and schedule will be out soon.  We look forward to seeing you May 25 – May 28th at  YMCA Camp Storer!

Click here to register.

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SYANA 2018 Gurmat Camp: Registration is Opening Soon!

GURMAT CAMP REGISTRATION
Monday, May 7th @ 8:30pm EST
 
      

Camp Registration Opens May 7th @ 8:30pm EST

Vaaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Sikh Youth Alliance of North America (SYANA) is excited to announce this year’s Gurmat camp will be held from July 1st to July 7th at CampCopneconic in Fenton, MI – approx. 60 minutes outside of Detroit.

Online registration will open next week on Monday, May 7th, 2018 atwww.sikhyouthalliance.org/camp. We will be sending out more information on the registration process in the upcoming days.

The annual Gurmat camp has always been SYANA’s flagship endeavor, aimed at giving Sikh youth across North America exposure and access to the Guru’s message, in the hopes of inspiring a life-long commitment to the Sikh way of life.

For over 40 years, SYANA has provided Sikh children across North America with a 1 week summer experience that immerses the youngest members of our Panth in Keertan, Paath, Gurmat, History classes, and most importantly, the benefits of Guru-oriented Sangat.

SYANA Gurmat Camp returns for its forth year to Camp Copneconic. Situated on 750 wooded acres around Lake Copneconic, the campsite offers a variety of programming including high ropes courses, archery, ziplines and water activities. A serene and natural atmosphere with dorm-like accommodations will help make sure our campers are comfortable throughout their stay.  We have had great success at this campsite in the past few years and will continue to improve the already amazing camp experience by offering more personalized attention to each one of our campers.

This yearly event aims to bring together Sikh youth from across North America to an environment where the Sikh way of life can be experienced. Immersed in the inspiring traditions of the Sikh faith, these youth capture a glimpse of the Guru’s message in the hopes of encouraging a love for the Sikh path. The camp is structured to encourage relationships that strengthen a spiritual experience through Sangat. In spending a week together, youth create friendships that last a lifetime.

We hope to welcome both veteran and new campers into a week-long adventure of Sikhi-inspired fun and learning.

Vaaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

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2018 Gurmat Retreat: Update #2

Vaaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

We are just a month away from the annual SYANA Gurmat Retreat 2018! This year we will be exploring the concept of “Anand”, the eternal bliss.

Over the next few days, we will share the exciting talks, workshops and speakers we have lined up for retreat, that will motivate and reignite your connection with gurbani, gurmat and rehat.

First up is:

“Karta purakh to Anandpur”

An exploration of the ten villages, towns & cities founded and developed by the Gurus. There will be a focus on the three major capitals of the Gurus: Amritsar, Kiratpur and Anandpur Sahib. The symbolic meaning behind the five forts of Anandpur Sahib will be explored in detail.
Speaker: Santbir Singh, Toronto, CA

Chardhi Kala!

Vaaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

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2018 Gurmat Retreat: Quick Update












Vaaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa  Vaaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

2018 SYANA Gurmat Retreat is just around the corner and we are excited to see familiar faces and especially excited to meet new people!

Volunteers are working hard to compile a list of speakers and workshops that we hope to share with everyone very soon.

Vaaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!


May 25 to 28, 2018

Some quick notes:

1. If you are traveling in by plane, train or bus please email us at info@sikhyouthalliance.org with your information so appropriate transfers can be arranged. If flying, please arrive prior to 1 pm on Friday May 25th and schedule flights for after 5 pm on Monday, May 28th. For better fares/rates or just for fun, if you need to come in earlier or stay later, that is perfectly fine and we will arrange accommodations.
2. Please don’t forget to bring bath slippers for the bathroom, bedding for a twin size bed, and towels.  Note: If you are flying into Detroit, we will do our best to provide bedding for you. We will be in contact once we receive your flight information.
3. You will need tennis shoes for some of the weekend activities.
4. Please try and bring a water bottle.
5. Visit the FAQ section on the website for common questions, but please feel free to email us with any questions you may have.
7. If you have any allergies or dietary restrictions – please let us know.
8. If you have any concerns or special requests, please email us, and we will do our best to accommodate your needs.

Again, we are excited about the opportunity to spend time with all of you. We’ll see you on Friday May 25th!

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World Parliament Of Religions


Vaaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa  Vaaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

As you already know that the 2018 Parliament of the World’s Religions is  going to be held at the Toronto Convention Center from November 1 to 7, 2018 where the Sikhs of the world are actively participating. Sikhs are planning to have Guru Ka Langar during lunch time every day.

Through this letter, I would strongly urge the SYANA family members to participate in it by attending in large numbers. Sikh Task Force has secured a deeply discounted group registrations fee of $260/person to attend all the sessions of the Parliament and a fee of $100/person for one day registration.

Students, however, will pay a discounted registration fees of $175 to attend the entire Parliament. Please let me know your intention to join us as soon as possible but no later than April 20th .

Mail your check payable to Sikh Council for Interfaith Relations at Post Office Box 523 ,Dublin, Ohio 43017 so that we can include your name in the Sikh group.

With best wishes for the Charhdi Kala
In the service of Guru-Panth

Kuldeep Singh
419-450-0695

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SYANA 2018 Gurmat Retreat: Registration Is Now Open.

Vaaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa  Vaaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

SYANA Gurmat Retreat early registration is now open. We are looking forward to the events at this year’s retreat and hope you will take advantage of this opportunity to come together as Sikhs to explore and reflect upon your personal path towards the Guru.

Through daily Nitnem, Keertan Divaans, various workshops, Gurbanee discussions, and healthy debate, we will explore our connection with the Guru, Sangat and beyond.

Come take part in this unique weekend of self-exploration and building Panthic unity.  Details on speakers, workshops, and schedule will be out soon.  We look forward to seeing you May 25 – May 28th at  YMCA Camp Storer!

Click here to register.

Vaaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa  Vaaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

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SYANA 2018 Gurmat Retreat: Save The Date

Vaaheguru Jee Ka Khalsa Vaaheguru Jee Kee Fateh!

We are excited to announce that the SYANA Gurmat Retreat will be held from May 25 – May 28 , 2018 at YMCA Camp Storer in Jackson, MI.

Join us for an illuminating weekend of Shabad Keertan, Gurmat Veechar, Workshops, Games and Self Reflection to learn and grow together on the path of Sikhi.

The retreat is targeted toward Sikh youth between 18 and 35. Over the past many years, we have had the fortune to build a Sangat that has gone on to do great things for the Panth.

We have experienced speakers from across North America lined up for the retreat this year. Registration and the full schedule will be released very soon.

Looking forward to seeing you all soon!

SYANA Sevadaars

Vaaheguru Jee Ka Khalsa Vaaheguru Jee Kee Fateh!

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SYANA 2017 Gurmat Camp Thank You!

We hope everyone has had time to rest and recover after a wonderful week together at #syana2017! We wanted to thank you all – campers, teachers, sevadaars, and parents – for working together to ensure we have another amazing year at Gurmat Camp. This year, we had over 115 enthusiastic, dedicated youth, who immersed themselves in sangat for the week and inspired each other to follow the path our Guru’s laid out for us.

Our theme shabad this year:


helped us reflect on how important it is to use the “ਤੇਲ” of Guru’s knowledge/wisdom to light up our souls.  We hope each child walked away with more knowledge of the Guru and the Sikh way of life, but more importantly with a renewed desire to continue this
amazing path laid before us.

This year, we spent time learning about the concept of “Kurbaani” and how the essence of sacrifice is rooted in love. We explored examples of this through learning about the lives of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji and Guru Gobind Singh Ji. In Sikh History, we discussed Maharaja Ranjit Singh, his struggles and his companions such as Hari Singh Nalwa and Akali Phula Singh. We learned how these powerful leaders helped to establish a strong Raj, however, discussed some of their Sikhi values and importance of keeping good sangat and following the Guru’s teachings in order to live a life accordance with Gurmat. In Gatka class, campers learned skills for defense to carry forth the essential Sikh practice of tyaar bar tyaar (always at the ready).  Lastly, in keertan class, the youth enthusiastically learned and sang shabads. Each camper had the opportunity to share a shabad they had learned in the setting of Sangat with the hope of encouraging
a desire to continue to learn and share.

Gurmat Camp provides a great opportunity to immerse yourselves in Sangat and meet kids just like you from all across the US and Canada – spending this time can really allow for great friendships to begin, grow, and last beyond the week of camp. As we discussed during our week together, we are all part of the SYANA family. The time we spend together really does give purpose to the mission of SYANA and all of your energy and enthusiasm inspires all the sevaadars to continue to do more.

We want to thank you for making the commitment to send your children to camp. The investment you are making for the future of our Sikh Panth is commendable and without your support, the camp would not be possible. This is also a great time to use the energy and momentum your kids have to institute some changes or improvements to their daily lives. You, as a family, can encourage activities like learning the translation of a Shabad each day, doing Paath together, or reading a Sikh related book. There are many simple ways in getting your children involved with the Sikh way of life. Your encouragement can really help keep the spirit alive throughout the year!

Lastly, we’d like to thank all the sevaadars for taking a week out of their lives and devoting their time and effort into this camp.

As Kuldeep Singh Uncle Jee said on the last day program, this (camp) is not the work of any one person but the work of a larger team.  Because of your help and love for our Sikh youth, this year’s #syana2017 Gurmat Camp was incredible!


Again, we all are a part of the SYANA family and if any of you have any suggestions or comments for how we can improve the camp for future years, we would love to hear them. Please email us at info@sikhyouthalliance.org. We will do our best to accommodate changes that would better the camp experience. We had so much fun with all of you and hope to see you again next year!

Pictures are posted on our Facebook page and videos are being uploaded to our YouTube page. Also check out our camp video this year! Please tag yourself and comment – it’s a great way to stay in touch until the next SYANA program.

In Chardi Kala,
SYANA Gurmat Camp

We hope that you can continue to participate in activities sponsored by SYANA, and like us on Facebook often to get details for upcoming events.

Please join us August 3rd – 6th, 2017 in Dunan, South Carolina for the International Sikh Youth Symposium.

It will be a great opportunity to connect with friends from camp. Information is available at the SYANA website.

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#syana2017 week in review

Thank you for a wonderful week at #syana2017.

We are missing the family already and starting our countdown to when we can see everyone again next year. We hope you all have traveled safely back home and are settling back in.

In case you are wanting to reminiscence about our memorable week together – here is the newsletter and recap video.

Until #syana2018

Thanks to all the SYANA team members that made the newsletter and video possible. Enjoy!

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#syana2017 Gurmat Update #2

Vaaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

It’s hard to believe that another camp is coming to an end. We have been having a wonderful time with all of your children this week, as they have been spending their days learning from our history, being inspired by Gurbaani, and building connections with each other so that we can encourage each other on our path to the Guru.

On Wednesday, students had mid-week evaluations and activities in their classes to gain a better understanding of how they were understanding the material at that point. They were also able to take full advantage of the Camp Copneconic facilities as the YMCA staff led us in water activities during recreation time (swimming for the youngest campers, while older campers could boat and inner tube) and various outdoor activities in the evening, from human foosball to capture the flag.

On Thursday, students continued learning about our Gurus and Sikh leaders, as well as questioning the values that these later leaders used to make their decisions. As our teachers imbue the students with a knowledge of history and gurbaani, they are also teaching them to be critical of that which we hear and develop their own understanding of these events and figures in history with a Gurmat perspective. That evening, we finished the day with our second keertan darbaar, during which the passion and love that the youth have for singing gurbaani was loud and clear as they sang shabads they had learned throughout the week and supported their Sikh siblings while they did the same.

Today, students will be participating in their final day of classes and finishing the day with an outdoor divaan (weather permitting), dastaar competition, and a camp fire to celebrate their time at camp this week. We hope Vaaheguru will bless us with the ability to continue learning, supporting each other as a sangat, and always returning to our love for the Guru long after this week is over.

Finally, we hope that you can join us on Saturday for our final program. During this time, you can see for yourself how much the youth have learned and been inspired this week. Beyond that, you can be inspired yourself, as they have continued to remind us of the true beauty, strength, and resilience in the Sikh panth.

Please join us at 9 AM on Saturday, starting with parbaat phairee (morning parade/procession), a gatka (Sikh martial arts) demonstration at 9:20 AM, and then our final divaan from 9:40 AM until 1 PM, which will be followed by langar.

Vaaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

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