We will be running 5 interfaith dialogues between January and March 2017 at faith locations around Windsor & Maidenhead.
Please see the details below:
CLICK HERE to download the WAMCF 2017 Interfaith Dialogues PDF Brochure
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We will be running 5 interfaith dialogues between January and March 2017 at faith locations around Windsor & Maidenhead.
Please see the details below:
CLICK HERE to download the WAMCF 2017 Interfaith Dialogues PDF Brochure
At the Desborough Theatre, Town Hall Maidenhead SL6 1RF from 6.00-9.30pm.
Guest speaker: Revd Dr John Parry Vicar, St Giles church, Bucks
There are 100 places available. Ten for each faith plus 20 for guests and Councillors etc.
It will be very helpful if you let Karnail, Paul or Michael know how many will be attending from each faith.
For security reason please have their names available if needed.
Contacts to confirm attendance numbers
Programme
Arrival and Display Set up: | 6.00 - 6.30pm |
Drinks/canape's/starters and viewing in the lobby: | 6.30 - 7.15pm |
Speeches/Welcome: | 7.20 - 7.40pm |
Buffet Vegetarian Dinner: | 8.00 - 9.30pm |
Walk starts from Rutland Road Sikh temple: 2.00pm (You can join us for lunch before the start).
On the way, stopping and reflecting briefly at:
Refreshments on arrival.
Interfaith Service will start at 4.00pm (Rabbi Jonathan Romain will take the service)
Refreshments and Networking afterwards
Lifts/Transport will be available.
You can join the walk from any point.
Readings/Hymns to be sent to: rabromain@aol.com please
16 Anniversary of was held on Friday 21st October 2016 at House of Lords.
Community Awards are presented to individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the welfare and integration of British Minority communities, in the area of, Education, Politics, Business Corporate, Business Entrepreneurial, Law & Professional, Arts & Culture, Social and Humanities.
The Awards were presented at a special dinner held at Cholmondeley Room and Terrace, House of Lords, Westminster London at 6.30pm, in the presence of about 120 guests.
Karnail attended with my his Tripat Pannu.
The Trophy was awarded in recognition of MBE awarded earlier.
Yasmin Sheikh CBE took the attached photos. She is the BCHA Founder member.
Karnail Pannu, chair of WAMCF and one of the five founding members, was invested by Princess Anne at a service in Windsor Castle on July 12th 2016. “It was such a wonderful day,” he told the Maidenhead Advertiser, “Princess Anne spoke to me about the forum and what it did and said it was brilliant about how it bridged the gap with the young. “I feel very proud”.
Karnail’s wife Mohinderpal, son Gurdeep and eldest daughter Rajdeep joined him at the castle before meeting with his other two children, 10 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren for a family meal.
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