Erika Singh, Amrit Gothra and Navi Kaur, left to right, finish off a sign honoring the victims of a recent shooting at a Wisconsin Sikh temple prior to the start of a vigil at the Sikh temple in Crown Point Tuesday Aug. 7, 2012. Many members of the temple's Punjab class made signs for the ceremony. | Andy Lavalley~Sun-Times Media
Ravinder Kaur, right, and Gurdeep Kaur pray during an outdoor service at the Sikh temple in Crown Point Tuesday Aug. 7, 2012. Temple members gathered with members of the community in a vigil for the victims of a shooting at a Wisconsin Sikh temple. | Andy Lavalley~Sun-Times Media
Gagan Singh, 13, looks at his candle during a vigil held at the Sikh temple in Crown Point Tueday Aug. 7, 2012. Singh, of Oak Forest, IL., joined other members and members of the community in honoring the victims of a temple shooting in Wisconsin. | Andy Lavalley~Sun-Times Media
A candle light vigil was held at the Sikh temple in Crown Point Tueday Aug. 7, 2012. The vigil brought together temple members and members of the community in honoring the victims of a recent shooting at a Wisconsin Sihk temple. | Andy Lavalley~Sun-Times Media
David Capp gestures while speaking to a gathering of people outside the Sikh temple in Crown Point Tuesday Aug. 7, 0212. Capp, the US Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana, joined temple members and others for a candle light vigil honoring victims of a recent shooting at a Wisconsin Sikh temple. | Andy Lavalley~Sun-Times Media
Violet Rebich, 10, of Westville, hugs her father, Jeffrey, while taking part in a vigil at the Sikh temple in Crown Point Tuesday Aug. 7, 2012. Temple members joined with members of the community in honoring victims of a recent shooting at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin. | Andy Lavalley~Sun-Times Media
Muskan Dhatt, 8, left, gets a light from her sister Sabreet, 12, during a candle light vigil at the Sikh temple in Crown Point Tuesday Aug. 7, 2012. The girls, from Crete, IL., joined other temple members and members of the community in honoring the memory of victims of a recent shooting at a Wisconsin Sikh temple. | Andy Lavalley~Sun-Times Media
CROWN POINT — Northwest Indiana’s Sikh temple opened its doors to the community Tuesday, not only sharing prayers for the six lives lost Sunday, but using the tragedy as a teaching moment on their religion, traditions and even their favorite hot-weather cool drinks. U.S. Rep. … Read More