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The Sikh community is one of the fastest growing communities in King County. Sikhism's faith-based
traditions and teachings are associated with the history, society and culture inspired by their holy book
the Guru Granth Sahib. You must have seen Sikh men with turbans and beards; find out the meaning
behind this tradition. Learn about the Sikh religion and culture. Their music. Participate in the Poetry
Reading. Enjoy refreshments and ask any question you may have in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Sunday January 30th event will be held at the COVINGTON LIBRARY, 27100 164th Avenue SE, Covington, WA 98042

Brought to you by Aasra Magazine- Connecting Communities and KCLS.
For information please Email [email protected] or call 206-550-3154

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