BAHADUR BACHEY 2017 PARTICIPANT WELCOME PACK BB KIDS 7 – 12 YEAR OLDS

14TH – 17TH JUNE 2017 CENTRAL SIKH TEMPLE

CONTENTS

1. Welcome Message from Team BB 2017 2. Important Contact Details 3. Reporting Timing for Bahadur Bachey 2017 4. First Timer Info! 5. Things to Bring - Checklist 6. Things NOT to Bring 7. Clothes NOT to Wear 8. Stay-Out Options 9. Programme for BB 2017 10. Parents Workshop

1.Welcome Message from Team BB 2017!

Waheguru Ji Ka Ji Ki Fateh

Dear Parents,

First and foremost, we would like to thank you for registering your children for Bahadur Bachey 2017. With Guru Ji’s grace, Bahadur Bachey is in its 12th year and we are excited to have this camp with your children.

Bahadur Bachey this year revolves around the theme of and the various learning points in it. The focus will be on gaining a better understanding of and greater appreciation for the Mool Mantar, the will of God (Hukam), gratitude and the oneness/remembrance of God. The curriculum will be delivered through an array of methods such as classroom lessons, role plays, exciting games and discussions. Through the camp, we will help your children translate these teachings into everyday behaviours and mind-sets.

Along with inspiring Darbar sessions and engaging curriculum, we have also lined up an array of exciting, fun-filled activities for your children. Details of the camp programme can be found in the later part of this Welcome Pack. To ensure that your child is prepared for the camp, you will also find enclosed a packing list.

At any point of time, should you need to speak to a member of the Bahadur Bachey Team, the contact details of the designated members have also been provided to this Welcome Pack. Do not hesitate to contact us at any point of time during the camp.

Most importantly, we would like to celebrate this special time with you as well. We would like to humbly invite you to be part of Bahadur Bachey 2017. Join us as we work together with the Bahadur Bachey team to make the camp a fruitful and unforgettable experience for the children.

In Guru Ji’s Sewa, Team Bahadur Bachey

2. Important Contact Details

Should you need to get in touch with your child or for more information on Bahadur Bachey, please feel free to contact the members of the organizing committee below.

Name Role at Bahadur Bachey Mobile Amritpal Singh Jathedar/Co-Camp Leader 9782 6851 Arvinder Kaur Jathedarni /Co-Camp Leader 9180 0892 Karamvir Kaur Administration IC 96716320 Ajayraj Singh Operations IC 97900206 Hardesh Singh Sewadar IC 9489 9423 Kawalpal Singh President, Sikh Sewaks Singapore 9646 9830

3. Reporting Time for Bahadur Bachey 2017

To facilitate a smooth registration process, please bring your kids to:

The Main Foyer Central Sikh Temple 2 Towner Road, Singapore 327804

On 14th June 2017 at 8am. Registration will close at 10am.

Please Note: If you do not see the registration counter at the main foyer after 10am, please proceed to the Bahadur Bachey Admin Room in the Hall (S3 Room).

4. First Timer Info!

We understand that Bahadur Bachey 2017 may be your child’s first Sikh camp or even first deep encounter with Sikhi. We understand that your child may be unfamiliar or unsure of certain practices of the Sikh faith and may have some questions. We have listed some key points your child should take note of when attending the camp. If you have any questions, please do feel free to contact us or approach us during the camp

Head cover As the camp will be held in the premises of a , please ensure your child brings along a headcover to cover his/her head for the duration of the camp. This can be in the form of a handkerchief, a piece of cloth (with no derogatory symbols or design on it) or a headscarf. Your child should not wear beanies, caps, other forms of headcover.

Etiquette in Darbar Sahib (Prayer Hall)

The Darbar Sahib, located on the second floor of the temple, is where Sri Ji, the eternal Guru of the , is. As a form of respect to Guru Ji, your child’s head is expected to be covered and he/she should be dressed appropriately when in the Darbar hall. We will also expect your child to maintain a proper decorum in the prayer hall. Your child will not be allowed to run around the prayer hall or make loud noises as this will disturb other members of the congregation.

Participants will be required to attend morning (Japji Sahib) and evening (Rehras Sahib) prayers. During the prayer sessions, verses from the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji will be read and the verses will be displayed on the screens so that you too can understand and join in.

All members of the congregation are expected to be seated cross-legged in the Darbar Sahib. Please refrain from pointing your feet or turning your back to Guru Ji.

After the prayers, members of the congregation will be given Kara Parshad. Made of flour, sugar and ghee, Kara Parshad in received with one cupping both hands together.

Langar

Langar, or the free kitchen is a feature of every Gurdwara. You will find vegetarian food being served in the temple so that people from all walks of life, race, religion and dietary restrictions may sit together and eat.

During the camp, vegetarian food will be provided at the temple for all participants and members of the congregation. We expect your child to take only how much he/she can eat as wastage of any langar is discouraged.

5. Packing List

S/N Items Check Toiletries 1. Toilet paper 2. Hair brush/comb, rubber bands and hair oil 3. Toothbrush and toothpaste 4. Soap, Shampoo and and other toiletries (e.g. talcum powder) 5. 1 bath towel Bed Time Items 6. 1 pillow 7. 1 light blanket and mattress or sleeping bag 8. 1 – 2 sets of pyjamas Clothing Items 9. At least 3 pairs of socks 10. At least 5 x sets of undergarments 11. At least 6 x T-shirts 12. At least 4 x shorts / bottoms / bermudas 13. Items for hair e.g. patka, rubber bands, hair tie, hanky, etc 14. 1 set of Kurta Pajama/Bana/Punjabi Suit for final day (impt) 15. 1 pair of shoes for daily sports and outing (impt) 16. 1 pair of flip flops/sandals 17. 1 set of attire for sports, which might get dirty (impt) 18. 1 Track Pants /comfortable long pants for the outing (impt) Miscellaneous 19. Special medication, if necessary 20. Insect repellent 21. Drinking water bottle (impt) 22. Plastic bag/Ziplock bags for used clothes The above is a suggested list. Parents should pack any additional items based on their child’s needs. For any items that you are unsure about packing, please call the BB organisers and we will provide clarifications.

6. Things NOT to bring:

❖ Excessive amounts of money ❖ Mobile phones or any electronic devices ❖ Valuables e.g. jewellery, branded goods ❖ Strictly No Intoxicants (Alcohol, Cigarettes and other tobacco products) ❖ Your own food, unless medically needed. Strictly NO meat and meat based food (including eggs)

Please Note: We will not be held responsible for any loss of items. Bringing prohibited items will be at your own risk.

7. Clothes NOT to wear (Applies to All including Sewadars)

❖ Clothes that expose mid-riff ❖ Low cut tops ❖ Skirts ❖ Shorts above knee level (other than during sports) ❖ Sleeveless tops ❖ Inappropriate tight-fitting clothing

8. Stay-out Options

We understand that your child really wants to attend Bahadur Bachey but might not be used to sleeping away from home. You may bring your child home after each day’s activity as long as they are sent back on time for the start of the next day.

Please ensure that you register at the Security Post when you bring your child back home at night and also once you have dropped them off the next day. We will not release your child unless accompanied by a parent.

Please see below for daily timings for when you can pick up and drop off your child - this is also applicable to Facilitators and BB Coaches.

Lil BBs (4-6 Years Old) Day camp timings: 9am – 5.30pm Lil BB participants will be staying out by default.

BB Kids (7 to 12 Years Old) Daily Evening Pick-up Timing: 9.30pm Daily Morning Drop-off Timing: 7am (to make it in time for Japji Sahib) or 9am for first lesson.

*Please note: The end timing stated above might change due to programme delays but we will make every effort to ensure delays are kept to a minimum.

9. Programme for BB 2017

Day Theme of the Main concepts day 1 Mool Mantar -Breakdown concept of Mool Mantar (and 1st Pauri) -What exactly is mool mantar -Dwell into different attributes of God described in MM (eg. Nirbau/Nirvair)

2 Hukam (2nd -“Hukme andar sab ko bahar hukam na koye” Pauri) -What is Hukam and how do Sikhs live according to God’s will

3 Gratitude (3rd -Using lines “Dinda de lende thak paaye” and “ Aake mange de and 4th Pauri) de data kare daatar” -Create awareness about the concept of Gratitude -Explore how we have so much to be grateful for -Being grateful to the guru who is the one who gives everything (relate back to “Ek Daata”)

4 Oneness of Guru - “Sabna Jiya ka Ek daata, so main visar na jayi” (5th Pauri) -Go back to the concept of God as the greatest Giver

DAY 1

14TH JUNE (WEDNESDAY) 08:00 – 10:00 REGISTRATION & ICE BREAKERS Langar Hall 10:00 – 10:30 CAMP OPENING Langar Hall 10:30 – 12:00 LET’S BOND! Various Locations in CST 12:00 – 12:50 LUNCH Langar Hall 13:00 – 14:45 CURRICULUM SESSION Classrooms 15:00 – 17:00 SPORTS Various Locations in CST 17:00 – 17:50 WASH UP Dorms/Toilets 18:00 – 18:30 REHRAAS SAHIB Darbar Sahib 18:35 – 19:10 DINNER Langar Hall 19:15 – 20:30 INSPIRATIONAL PRAYER SESSION (IPS) Darbar Sahib 20:35 – 22:20 MOVIE NIGHT Langar Hall 22:25 – 22:30 SOHILA AND Dorms 22:30 BED TIME! Dorms

DAY 2 15TH JUNE (THURSDAY) 06:30 - 07:10 RISE & SHINE Dorms/Toilets 07:10 – 08:00 JAPJI SAHIB Darbar Sahib 08:00 – 08:10 NISHAAN SAHIB Balcony @ Langar Hall 08:10 – 08:15 MORNING WORKOUT Balcony @ Langar Hall 08:15 – 08:55 BREAKFAST Langar Hall 09:00 – 10:20 INSPIRATIONAL PRAYER SESSION (IPS) Darbar Sahib 10:30 – 11:25 TALENT NIGHT PREPARATION Various Locations in CST 11:30 – 12:55 CURRICULUM Classrooms 13:00 - 13:55 LUNCH Langar Hall 13:55 – 14:55 CURRICULUM Classrooms 15:00 – 17:00 SPORTS Valhall @ Kallang 17:00 – 17:50 WASH UP Dorms/Toilets 18:00 – 18:30 REHRAAS SAHIB Darbar Sahib 18:35 – 19:10 DINNER Langar Hall 19:15 – 20:25 INSPIRATIONAL PRAYER SESSION (IPS) Darbar Sahib 20:30 – 21:25 TRIVIA NIGHT Langar Hall 21:30 – 21:45 HEART TO HEART Langar Hall 21:45 – 21:55 KIRTAN SOHILA AND SIMRAN Dorms 22:00 LIGHTS OUT Dorms

DAY 3 16TH JUNE (FRIDAY) 06:30 - 07:10 RISE & SHINE Dorms/Toilets 07:10 – 08:00 JAPJI SAHIB Darbar Sahib 08:00 – 08:10 NISHAAN SAHIB Balcony @ Langar Hall 08:10 – 08:15 MORNING WORKOUT Balcony @ Langar Hall 08:15 – 08:55 BREAKFAST Langar Hall 09:00 – 10:20 INSPIRATIONAL PRAYER SESSION (IPS) Darbar Sahib 10:30 – 11:55 CURRICULUM SESSION Classrooms 12:00 – 12:45 LUNCH Langar Hall 12:50 – 13:55 CURRICULUM SESSION Classrooms 14:00 – 14:55 TALENT NIGHT PREPARATION Various Locations in CST 15:00 – 16:30 SPORTS Field opposite CST 16:30 – 17:20 WASH UP Dorms/Toilets 17:20 – 17:55 TALENT NIGHT PREPARATION Various Locations in CST 18:00 – 18:30 REHRAAS SAHIB Darbar Sahib 18:35 – 19:10 DINNER Langar Hall 19:15 – 21:25 TALENT NIGHT Langar Hall 21:30 – 21:45 HEART TO HEART Langar Hall 21:45 – 21:55 KIRTAN SOHILA AND SIMRAN Dorms 22:00 LIGHTS OUT Dorms

DAY 4 17TH JUNE (SATURDAY) 06:30 - 07:10 RISE & SHINE Dorms/Toilets 07:10 – 08:00 JAPJI SAHIB Darbar Sahib 08:00 – 08:10 NISHAAN SAHIB Balcony @ Langar Hall 08:10 – 08:40 BREAKFAST Langar Hall

08:30 – 13:00 OUTING AND LUNCH Bollywood Veggies @ Kranji (Neo Tiew Rd) 13:00 – 14:25 CURRICULUM SESSION Classrooms 14:30 – 16:55 BAHADUR BATTLE Various Locations in CST 16:55 – 17:55 BB SALOON AND WASH UP Dorms/Toilets 18:00 – 18:30 REHRAAS SAHIB Darbar Sahib 18:35 – 19:10 DINNER Langar Hall 19:15 – 21:20 BB 2017 FINALE DARBAR SESSION Darbar Sahib 21:20 – 21:30 PRIZE PRESENTATION AND CLOSING Darbar Shahib 21:30 GOODBYE! Darbar Sahib/Foyer

10. Parents Workshop – 17 June, 5-7.30pm, Level 4 CST

This year, we will be organising a workshop just for you! The workshop will focus on equipping you with tips and tricks on how to better understand the needs of your child and how to support them in their every endeavour. To facilitate the workshop, we have invited Ms Laakhwinder Kaur, a professional counsellor, executive coach, mediator and facilitator.

Emotional Intelligence and the Science of Behaviour

Emotional Intelligence allows an individual to recognise, and regulate emotions, develop self – control, set goals, develop empathy, resolve conflict and develop skills needed for a greater fulfilled life. Through the talk you will understand, “why we do what we do.”

By improving your emotional awareness, it will increase your own effectiveness, allowing you to support and develop this competency in your children. With more in depth understanding of Emotional Intelligence you will gain new tools to apply immediately to fuel positive changes - in your life and at home – starting with yourself!

The workshop will also explore the how you can create positive habits in your child through positive reinforcement. Too much or too little praise can be problematic but getting it just right will work wonders for you and your child. Become familiar with some techniques to support your child more effectively and you will find yourself less tempted to use punishment, and more importantly, you will be much more effective in your relationships.

Sharing success with each other

We also have the honour and privilege to be joined by some amazing athletes/artists and their parents who will share with you some of the lessons they learned while supporting each other as they pursued success in their passions. Representing both sports and arts, we will be joined by:

Ms Balpreet Kaur and her mother, Ms Dhanjeet Kaur Balpreet has had an illustrious career in track and field, setting national records and even represented Singapore at the World Championships in 2009 for the 100m sprint!

Mr Jaspal Singh, Mr Ishwarpal Singh and their mother, Ms Sukhdevi Kaur The Grewal brothers have been ruling the hockey scene since young, won Silver in Hockey at the 2015 SEA Games and are now training hard for SEA Games 2017!

Mr Gavinpal Singh and his parents, Mr Kuldip Singh and Ms Saranpal Kaur. Gavin has only been swimming since he was 4 years old and swimming competitively 3 years ago. In April 2017 Gavin wrote a swimming competition record at the 58th School Nationals for the 50M Fly/50Free Event!

Ms Kalvinder Kaur Kalvinder has mastered multiple musical instruments and even composed several pieces for her Raffles Girls School’s Indian Orchestra’s graduating performance in her final year!