Summer Gumat Camp Sevadars

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Our wonderful sevadars have been the heart and soul of camp, working hard to make it a fun and memorable experience for our campers. With their endless energy and commitment, they spent time bonding with campers, making every moment special. We are so fortunate and grateful to have such amazing sevadars be a part of our team this Summer!

Summer Gurmat camp Sports & Games

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Throughout camp, campers had a great time playing soccer, ready-ready, playing in the playground, and much more! Each day offered new challenges and plenty of fun, making for an enjoyable and active experience for everyone. During heat waves, campers enjoyed playing centers with their friends!

Sumer Gurmat Camp Sports Day

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The last day of camp was packed with excitment for Sports Day! Campers and sevadars participated in fun games and challenges, showing their skills and teamwork. Campers enjoyed the friendly competition and the Q & A that followed. To conclude the camp, everyone was given their very own certificate.

Summer Gurmat Camp Water Day

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An exciting water Day concludes the second last day of camp! Campers went through a number of stations, followed by the biggest water fight of the summer! After two weeks of creating unforgettable memories together, Water Day is the perfect chance for campers and volunteers to team up and give their teachers a splash of payback!

Summer Gurmat Camp ORA

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Throoughtout the Summer Gurmat Camp, campers enjoyed a variety of outdoor recreational activities (ORA). This included playing in the bouncy castle, going on slushy walks, learning Gatka, and inspirational Sikh Videos. ORA was a agreat time for campers to have fun and be outside in the sunshine!

Summer Gurmat Camp Session 1 Sikh Activities

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Campers engaged in a variety of Sikh activities during session 1, starting with a handcrafted Mala and personalized Dhaal. Inspired by Guru Gobind Singh Jee's blue horse, they crafted their own, while learning about its intelligence and respect for Guru Sahib. The session concluded with students designing Kalgi's, learning about their significance as they were worn exclusively by Guru Sahib, our King.