Thursday, December 17, 2009
Sunday, November 8, 2009
In The Memory of Leo James Khor Wan Kai
Dear all,
Our friend, Leo James Khor Wan Kai (Leo Club of SMJK Chung Ling, Penang) had passed away on November 1st, 2009. I know him when I was in form 3, year 2004, in National Lead Camp at Dusun Eco Resort Bentong, Pahang. In 2005 and 2007, we meet again at Leo Forum at Penang. Through this few year friendship, we really have a good time. Miss him.
His life as a Leo member at here and here.
From,
Leo Meng Zhen
Our friend, Leo James Khor Wan Kai (Leo Club of SMJK Chung Ling, Penang) had passed away on November 1st, 2009. I know him when I was in form 3, year 2004, in National Lead Camp at Dusun Eco Resort Bentong, Pahang. In 2005 and 2007, we meet again at Leo Forum at Penang. Through this few year friendship, we really have a good time. Miss him.
His life as a Leo member at here and here.
From,
Leo Meng Zhen
"Three Utar students drown at waterfall, a fourth rescued
By IVAN LOH and CHAN LI LEEN
KAMPAR: A second tragedy has struck here, hardly a week after the Kuala Dipang bridge collapse took three young lives.
Three Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman undergraduates drowned after they were swept away by strong current at the Batu Berangkai waterfalls yesterday.
The dead have been identified as James Khor Wan Kai, 20; Yew Shy Gin, 19 and Yew Ghim Chnieh, 20." The Star
Saturday, October 31, 2009
2nd Joint Leo Installation Night of SMCC Chung Cheng and Omega Leo
Labels:
installation,
Leo Club of SMJK Chung Cheng,
Project
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Leo Club of Kota Bharu Central and Alor Star
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Friday, October 16, 2009
Summer 2009 District 308-B1 Malaysia Youth Exchange Hosted by Lions Club of Kota Bharu
Summer 2009 Malaysia Youth Exchange Hosted
by
Lions Club of Kota Bharu
Visit Kota Bharu from August 12-22, 2009
by
Lions Club of Kota Bharu
Visit Kota Bharu from August 12-22, 2009
Name : Nozomi Shiokura
Female, 17
Birthday:November 30
From :Kagoshima, Japan
Currently High School Student
Female, 17
Birthday:November 30
From :Kagoshima, Japan
Currently High School Student
"Thank you for getting warm reception me this time.I could enjoy myself everyday. We visiting temple, climbing mountain! When I climbed mountain,I was so tired. But all things are my happy memory.And I could experience different culture. For example, foods, school, religion...if anything, I like Malaysia from Japan:) This summer gave me "courage"and"confidence". Thank you so much."
Name :Alessandro Vella
Male, 19
Birthday: March 27
From: Acqui Terme, Italy
Currently University Student
Male, 19
Birthday: March 27
From: Acqui Terme, Italy
Currently University Student
"In my opinion the experience was extremely positive in every aspect; regarding the host families, the people met, the activities and, in general, the whole staying.
I’m asked to underline, in particular, the “negative” aspects, but, I didn’t find any.
The families were really kind and helpful and the time spent “alone” was really short due to the large number of activities.
The camp was funny and the people met are one of the best parts of this experience, too bad that it was just 2 nights long. It would have been very nice to have the chance to go to the beach(however, inside the resort there was a swimming pool). The food, after an initial haziness, was good and very fresh.
The staying in the second city(considered a sort of “countryside”) was extremely funny, also due to the fact that most of activities have been organized with others families, so we always met others YEs almost everyday. Maybe Kuala Lumpur was too big to allow such thing.
I’ve got nothing more to say, except that it was really an amazing experience, that I wish to rejoin in the future!
I think I should underline the great organization of the Kota Bharu Lions Club!
I hope to have the chance to join the Leo Club of my hometown very soon!"
I’m asked to underline, in particular, the “negative” aspects, but, I didn’t find any.
The families were really kind and helpful and the time spent “alone” was really short due to the large number of activities.
The camp was funny and the people met are one of the best parts of this experience, too bad that it was just 2 nights long. It would have been very nice to have the chance to go to the beach(however, inside the resort there was a swimming pool). The food, after an initial haziness, was good and very fresh.
The staying in the second city(considered a sort of “countryside”) was extremely funny, also due to the fact that most of activities have been organized with others families, so we always met others YEs almost everyday. Maybe Kuala Lumpur was too big to allow such thing.
I’ve got nothing more to say, except that it was really an amazing experience, that I wish to rejoin in the future!
I think I should underline the great organization of the Kota Bharu Lions Club!
I hope to have the chance to join the Leo Club of my hometown very soon!"
Name : Capucine Andraud
Female, 19
Birthday: August 15
From: Herblay, France
Currently University Student
Female, 19
Birthday: August 15
From: Herblay, France
Currently University Student
Name : Megumu Nohira
Female
Birthday: December 7
From: Nagasaki, Japan
Currently High School Student
Female
Birthday: December 7
From: Nagasaki, Japan
Currently High School Student
Labels:
Lions Club of Kota Bharu,
Summer 2009 YE
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Saturday, September 19, 2009
DONATION FOR FIRE VICTIMS
DONATION FOR FIRE VICTIMS
Date : 19th September 2009 (Saturday)
Venue : Kuala Besar
Time : 11.30am
It was a tragedy that 4 wooden houses were burnt down in Raya Eve. All properties of these 4 families were gone in one night. Especially to them who are going to celebrate Hari Raya the next day.
Lion President Lion Yaccob, Leo Advisor – Lion Josh Lim, Lion Kevin Yeap, Lion Benedict Cheang, Lion Chua Yew Beng from Lions Club of Kota Bharu; Leo Jason Lee, Leo Diana Chiok and Leo Sheng Toy Sei from Leo Club of Kota Bharu Central planned to donate some daily utensils, food stuff, old clothing and money to the victims.
It was a meaningful experience for our Leos to be able to interact with the under privilege and show our caring attitude towards the different ethnic. We also realized how lucky we are, to be able to live in a safe homeland.
Date : 19th September 2009 (Saturday)
Venue : Kuala Besar
Time : 11.30am
It was a tragedy that 4 wooden houses were burnt down in Raya Eve. All properties of these 4 families were gone in one night. Especially to them who are going to celebrate Hari Raya the next day.
Lion President Lion Yaccob, Leo Advisor – Lion Josh Lim, Lion Kevin Yeap, Lion Benedict Cheang, Lion Chua Yew Beng from Lions Club of Kota Bharu; Leo Jason Lee, Leo Diana Chiok and Leo Sheng Toy Sei from Leo Club of Kota Bharu Central planned to donate some daily utensils, food stuff, old clothing and money to the victims.
It was a meaningful experience for our Leos to be able to interact with the under privilege and show our caring attitude towards the different ethnic. We also realized how lucky we are, to be able to live in a safe homeland.
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