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Gellery
Summer
vacation is a time for children to relax, play, and enjoy themselves.
Learning and working are meant to be done during the school year.
But this July, balaks from all over North America came to Edison,
New Jersey between July 10 and July 23, 2005 to take part in Bal
Summer Training Camp 2005. With the theme of "Ãdarsh:
Now and Forever", this camp was designed to help the balaks
progress in satsang, develop their talent and abilities, and strengthen
their moral character.
With the aim of
molding future karyakars and the leaders of tomorrow, the camp
had a rigorous schedule filled with classes, workshops, and activities.
Each day of the
Summer Training Camp had a different theme that highlighted important
aspects of satsang, such as asmita, dharma, atmiyata, seva, satpurush,
etc. On each day, classroom
sessions were related to these themes. For example, on Sanskruti
Din, the classes were "Proud to Be a Hindu" and "Mera
Bharat Mahan." Furthermore, there was a Gujarati class every
day that all balaks had to go to, depending on their level.
Also, each balak
attended three separate talent development workshops, choosing
from public speaking, nirupan, decoration, graphic design, singing,
and writing. In addition to this, every balak that attended the
camp received training in playing classical Indian instruments
- either tabla or harmonium.
For five days,
the balaks were taken to the Appalachian Campsites in Pennsylvania,
tucked away in the mountainside. In addition to their regular
training, balaks got the true camping experience by living in
wood cabins, eating outdoors on picnic tables, and taking part
in camp activities. These camp activities provided a fun way for
the balaks to learn leadership skills and to develop the ability
to work well with others in a team.
The balaks also
took part in a variety of games and activities throughout the
camp to help them get better acquainted with one another. These
included a volleyball tournament, kirtan antakshari, etc. Though
the balaks had a full schedule, with as many as nine hours of
class time in a day, the fourteen days flew by in quickly, leaving
memories to last a lifetime.
Due to the grace
and inspiration of Param Pujya Pramukh Swami Maharaj, this training
camp turned out to be a huge success. |