 | Guru Gobind Singh Foundation Urging Sikhs to Attend Interfaith Dialogue this Evening

Guru Gobind Singh Foundation urges Sikhs in the DC area to participate in the interfaith dialogue on Tuesday, September 24, from 6.30 pm - 9 pm. People of all religions from across the metropolitan area will be there to share their experiences after the tragedy of 9/11. It is important for us to be there in good numbers and create more understanding for our religion and traditions.
Hope to see you all there!
Information:
Join the InterFaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington, your old friends and new ones for an evening of supper and discussion with persons of diverse faiths as we mend the circle together!
Mending the Circle after 9/11:
An Evening of InterFaith Dialogue
As a follow up to Cardinal Theodore McCarrick's inspiring and hopeful words at the Richard W. Snowdon lecture last spring, "Living our Faiths Since 9/11: Challenges and Opportunities," the InterFaith Conference is pleased to invite you to this opportunity for friendship, dialogue and healing. The evening begins with a panel discussion, followed by small group dialogue over supper, and closes with community reflections.
Tuesday, September 24, 2002
6:00-9:30 PM
Temple Shalom
8401 Grubb Road at East-West Highway
Chevy Chase, MD
Pre-registration is strongly encouraged (see below for registration information and form)
Registration begins at 5:30 PM; onsite parking available
Metro: Red Line/Silver Spring, bus J1, J2 or J3
$15 includes a box supper and copy of Cardinal McCarrick's lecture
$7.50 for college and graduate students, seniors and those on limited income; Free for high school students
For more information, call the IFC at 202/234-6300 or see www.ifcmw.org
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