Thursday, December 31, 2009

Christmas Party Gathering

date : 26Dec. 09
venue : Joanne's residence
Pot-luck dinner fellowship cum 7th club BOD meeting!
Members attending : Siaw Ching, Derbe, Audrey Chong, Jason Lau, Audrey Wee, Kuek Hoon, Joanne, Emily, Louis, Benjamin, Jenny
FOLs : Chong, Agnes, Guan


-Merry Christmas!-

- which dish do you like most? -

- yummy yummy -


- meeting -


- emerald big photo -

Friday, December 25, 2009

Fellowship Lunch

We went for lunch together after the Touch-a-Life project, it's almost 2pm! we are all very tired, hungry but happy as well for the job well done, cheers !


cheers - take 1 ... take 2

report by secretary

Touch-a-Life '09

Date : 20th December 2009 (Sunday)
Time : 9.00 a.m. - 2.30 p.m.
Venue : 12th miles – 20+ miles

Purpose : Community project
Total # of people benefited : 5 families
Club's organizing chairperson : Joanne Wong, Cynthia Sim & Lau Kuek Hoon
Members attended : Sim Siaw Ching, Joanne Wong, Jenny Chu, Lau Kuek Hoon, Emily Liew, Cynthia Sim, Louis Ng, Sally Chia, Derbe Tang, Audrey Chong
FOLs : Kho Guan Ann, Liew Tang Chieh, Yacob (Sally’s husband)

It is time of the year again we give back to the society. This year’s Christmas, our club has again identified five families, through the help from Mr. Albert Pilai of Catholic Social Welfare, to carry out our once a year Touch-a-Life project.

Background of five selected families :


Donation items include:

1. Food stuffs/ necessity items : Rice, oil, noodles, milo, biscuits, toothpaste, bath soaps, laundry soaps, can food, salt, sugar, eggs, toilet rolls etc.
2. Cash donation (ang-pow) : RM100 per family (except Danny Kang’s family due to his parents were not around on the day).

Total Project Fund used : RM 1126.00 (Food items worth RM726 + Cash donation RM400)

Photos on the handover :

Group photo prior to departure:
Philip ak Satur & family:
Sam ak Seot & family:
Taison Dihim & family:
Jingep ak Rigum & family:
Danny Kang (he was left alone at home on the day, the food items were delivered by Yacob and Albert by climbing over the gate... ):
Group photo - mission accomplished, a job well done guys!
Remarks from OCs :

Touch-a-Life is our club’s yearly major project. Our sincere appreciation to all the members and friends for the continuous support throughout the years, in terms of cash donation, physical help provided, as well as joining us on the long journey to visit each family during the handover. Thank you so much for making this event another successful one!

To the five selected families and all, we wish you :
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!

Reported by Joanne Wong

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Fellowship brunch & birthday celebration

date : 13Dec09
venue : Causeway Bay Tea house
We went for a fellowship brunch after the walk, as well as celebrating our President's birthday!



- happy emerald family -



- cute funny face -



- with birthday cake -

Report by Secretary

"Walk-a-Payung" Breakfast packs preparation

date: 12Dec09
4 workers non-stop packing 200pax in 2 hrs!
Thanks to our MAL Jack specially come to help too ; on the night before he flying off Kuching the next day.



- packing process -



- happy packing workers -

Report by Secretary

Monday, December 21, 2009

Walk-a-Payung '09

Date : 13th December 2009 (Sunday)
Time : 7.00 a.m. - 11.00 a.m.
Venue : Amphitheatre, Jalan Budaya, Kuching

Purpose : Community project
Total # of people benefited : 200
Club's organizing chairperson: Joanne Wong
Members attended : Sim Siaw Ching, Joanne Wong, Jenny Chu, Lau Kuek Hoon, Emily Liew, Cynthia Sim, Louis Ng
FOL : Wilson Lee, Ting Ung King, Kho Guan Ann, Kelly Chung

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) patients under Persatuan SLE Malaysia (Kuching Chapter) had come together to organise Walk-a-Payung 2009 (WAP 2009), a 4-km walkathon with umbrellas, starting at 8.00am from the Amphitheatre in Jalan Budaya, Kuching, on Sunday, 13 December.

The objective of WAP 2009 was to raise public awareness of SLE as a disease where the body's immune system turns against its own tissues such as the joints, skin, kidneys, heart, lungs, blood vessels, and brain. About 90 percent of people with SLE are women, mainly in their childbearing years. The other 10% are men and children. Using the umbrella to walk is to create awareness that people with SLE have to avoid the sun.

Our club had the pleasure to be the sponsor for breakfast and drinks for this event. There were in total 175 participants registered and participated in the walk, including six members from our club and four FOLs.

Programme:
6.00 am Assemble at the Amphitheatre
7.00 am Registration and distribution of breakfast & drinks
7.30 am Welcome Remarks by WAP Organising Chairperson
8.00 am Flag off by PSLEM Kuching Chapter Medical Advisor, Dr. Teh Cheng Lay
9.30 am Walkers start to arrive at the finishing point
9.45 am Presentation of token of appreciation to sponsors and Closing Speech

Photos

The venue (Amphitheatre, Jalan Budaya, Kuching) :

  Distribution of breakfast and drinks:  

 
Assembly and welcome remarks by WAP Organising Chairperson:
Group photo:
Flag-off.  The walk commenced:
Our club members participating in the walk:
Presentation of token of appreciation to our club (represented by President Sim Siaw Ching) for the sponsorship.  Presentation of token of appreciation to our club member Emily Liew, who was also one of the Walk-a-Payung organizing committee members:
Our supporting FOLs:
Press Release:

Reported by Joanne Wong

Sunday, November 29, 2009

A Climb upto Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, Mt. Matang

Date: 28th November 2009
Time: 1:30pm to 6:30pm Evening
Venue: Camp Mike
Project OC : DC Cecil Adenan

3 Members attending: Siaw Ching, Jenny, and Louis.
16 Members from other Lion's club : liew, gerald ng, awang, Sheila, siti, nabila, Cecil, roland, mike lim, siaw ling, sheila adenan, nicole, ..etc. (As much as i could get)

Driving according to the map, we reached Camp Mike as earliest group. While waiting for the others, SiawChing was busy surveying the compound and capturing a lot nice pictures. A natural fish pond on the ground beside our sitting area, Stones steps down the terrain to the pond, classic tun jugah cycle rickshaw, BBQ area, boat/kayak, ..etc. Natural view and relaxing. Theres a huge wind chime nearby the sitting area, giving beautiful sounds in the breeze. Definitely a very relaxing place to go. Theres also big lion paint in the house. Lots of interesting thing around.

- the surroundings in the camp-


- the pond-

Mike welcomed everyone and Cecil briefed everyone about the afternoon activity. Then, we were made to blindfold ourselves and follow own group leader in moving up the hill. We were surprise to see a small Indian temple/structure when we took off the blindfold. Our first stop.


-briefing and ice-breaking session -


-Jungle trekking on the way up to the top -


Then, further up to second stop (w/o blindfold) until another indian structure. This where we saw a giant spider and enjoying the environment before we were blindfolded again?!


-walking with the blindfold-


The blindfolded lion trekker finally reach the last stop. One by one "orang buta" Up the "Rumah Panjang" ladder to the Indian Temple. The scenery view plus the temple were amazing. We also discovered 2 lions among the statutes there. The trees and bush moving in the winds, sounds like ocean waves.
Weather later became more windy. Cecil told us time to head back, while picking up rubbish on the way down.


-'0' meter to the top -


On the way down, we saw things we missed during blindfolding. Temple Donation Notice, all kinds of Floral, RTM radio station on a distance peak. Down the hill were weirdly long, windy, dark in that weather, more tiring with some loose rocks, even w/o blindfolding.


-Emerald family-


-Environmental project : picking up rubbish down the hill-


When we reached Camp Mike, the weather turned out to be okay. BBQ started by Mike's helper. Some went to kayaking/rafting in the pond. Some dramas of "captain abandon ship, perahu hit the bank, merry go round, floater drifting away from raft". Lots of fun and laugh. BBQ buffet later was indeed very nice. We heard that Kuching was raining, while we only felt a few drops/ drizzling during the whole trek and.

-kayaking-


-see what happen to our President?-"kick to see the zoom in"


-BBQ dinner-


-Certificate presentation-

The evening ended with certification giving ceremony and phototaking. A trip that I would definitely recommended for anyone for an out-of-city break and relaxing yet enjoyable weekend, in safe activities and well built camp facilty done by Mike.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Lions Nursing Home Annual Food Fair

Date: 15Nov09
Time: 7am to 12+ noon
Venue: Lions Nursing Home
Project OCs : Kuek Hoon, Audrey Wee
11 Members attending: Siaw Ching, Derbe, Audrey Chong, Joanne, Cynthia, Yuh Ling, PeiPei, Jason, Emliy, and OCs.
FOL : Guan

Food stall selling the home made lovely cupcakes (new), muffins and dragon fruits jelly (encore)

our club's signature 2nd hand stalls - selling clothing, shoes, soft toys, accessories.
extending to whole dinning room , try to break the sales record this year !


counting our performance $$.
Receiving appreciation certificate from the Guest of Honor.

Lastly, emerald family photo at the end of the event. cheers!