PCS HONORS PUNJABI GRADUATES "CLASS OF 2001"
AT AWARDS NIGHT FOR "RANGLA PUNJAB 2001" PARTICIPANTS

CHICAGO: The class of year 2001 Punjabi community High school and College graduates of metropolitan Chicago, were honored by the Punjabi Cultural Society of Chicago (PCS) on Friday, June 8, 2001. P.C.S. organized a Recognition Dinner and Awards Night for the graduates at the Sher-A-Punjab Banquet Hall, in Chicago. More than 300 people including family and friends attended the celebration.

"I teach marketing and I tell my students or clients that they ought to have a unique product to sell," said Professor Mohanbir Singh Sawhney to the graduates, "you are all unique in your appearance, backgrounds, and talents and it is greatly in your favor rather than against you," he advised. Dr. Sawhney a well known professor of E-commerce, an author, and Chair of the Technology & E-Commerce group at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University Chicago was the keynote speaker. Dr. Sawhney also distributed the awards to the new graduates.

"Our objective is to encourage our community youth towards higher education and also give them an opportunity to form support groups, socialize and get to know each other for networking," said Harwinder Pal Singh Lail the PCS president. 

Sumptuous dinner, DJ music Apna Sangeet by Jagmeet, live Dhol by Govind Prajapati, Bhangra dancing by all, Professor Sawhney's motivational talk and recognition awards for the graduates highlighted the fun filled evening. Swarnjit Singh Dhillon, a Chicago businessman was the guest of honor.

Navdeep Kaur Sandhu awarded a plaque of appreciation to Sher-A-Punjab banquet hall management for their support towards the event.  More than 200 participants, of a highly successful Vaisakhi cultural variety program "Rangla Punjab 2001," which was held on April 14 at Gateway Theater Chicago, were also honored and given awards for their participation by the community leaders Dr. Surjit Singh Patheja, Lakhwant Singh Komal, Dr. Hargurmukhpal Singh, Sukhdev Singh Multani and Swarnjit Singh Dhillon. Students and new PCS board members were given the opportunity to handle the stage activities.

"This banquet is also to appreciate all the participants of "Rangla Punjab
'2001" for their hard work  and dedication to promote Punjabi culture, and
performing arts in Chicago area," said Mr. Sukhdev Singh Multani, PCS
honorary Chairman.

PCS organized children's weekly soccer practice is underway at YMCA in
Palatine since June 3 on Sundays from 12:30 pm to 2 pm. Teams are forming now, cost is $25 per player for the season. Please call Amarjit Atwal at 847-564-4735 or Jagmeet Singh at 847-255-6639 or Bhinder S. Pamma at (847) 991-8689 or Bhagwant Singh Sandhu at 847-462-0742 or e-mail E-mail SportsFestival@PCSChicago.org
Click here: Punjabi Sports Festival 2001 on August 11th
http://www.pcschicago.org/sf/index.htm

"Benefits for Seniors" a series of seminars every 2nd Wednesday next one on June 13th, 6-7pm after Seniors Tea Party at Palatine Gurudwara Sahib. Ms. Santosh Kumar, Executive Director, Metropolitian Asian Family Services will give presentation on  Click here: seniors tea party or browse http://www.pcschicago.org/events/seniors/index.htm

“OPEN HOUSE” for Seniors on Thursday, June 21, 2001, 1pm-3pm at Metropolitan Asian Family Services, 7541 N. Western Ave. (Howard & Western), Chicago, (773) 465-3105, Lunch will be served, RSVP Senior’s Tea Party (847) 359-5PCS or MAFS (773) 465-3105

The Punjabi Cultural Society of Chicago is a non-profit community
organization devoted to promoting Punjabi culture, language, performing arts and sports in the midwest USA.

PUNJABI CULTURAL  SOCIETY of Chicago
(847) 359-5PCS  or (847) 359-5727, Fax: (847) 359-1107
P. O.  BOX 1244,  PALATINE, IL. 60078
P.C.S. E-mail info@PCSChicago.org
PCS Website: http://www.PCSChicago.org
or  Click here: Punjabi Cultural Society of Chicago

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