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Mark of Excellence Mark of Excellence

15 Dec 2007 | New York, NY, USA

Mark of Excellence is a series of lectures, presentations and workshops specifically catered to meet the needs and desires of a particular audience. Essentially, participants attend personal and community development sessions that seek to foster the Sikh values based on Gurmat traditions: Sikh scripture, history, and discipline. Other principles of universal significance are also incorporated that do not disturb the harmony of the Sikh faith. The Sikh Research Institute offers a variety of theme-oriented sessions for emerging leaders in the community – high school, college students, young professionals and adults. Each event seeks to facilitate learning while enhancing personal development and growth for each participant. Through each program, workshop presenters provide an opportunity for the participants to ask questions and seek an answer through discussion and interpretation. Date Location Theme Participants Sponsor Registration

Saturday – 15 December 2007 | 9am-4pm Cornell Medical College, 1300 York Ave. (69th Street and York Ave.) | New York, NY, 10021 The Guru: Connecting with the Divine Light College Students & Young Professionals Sikh Coalition $5-College Students | $10-Youth Professionals

This Mark of Excellence event will feature the following sessions: Session I Session II Session III Session IV

What is Guru? – Meaning, Role & Importance The Prophet-Genius of Ten Nanaks – Attributes, Lives & Contributions Guru Granth Sahib & Guru Khalsa Panth – Origin, Development & Institution Questions & Answers – Open forum to seek opinions from a Gurmat perspective

Directions: Within the city you can use the New York City Transit Subway #6 train to 68th and Lexington Avenue. Parking: Several garages are located in the area, and metered street parking is also available. For more information and to obtain a registration form, please contact: Lead Contact | Manbeena Kaur 212.655.3095 ext.80 | [email protected]

www.SikhRI.org

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