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President's Message

BULLETIN 10/02/09/08

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September is New Generations Month. It is a time for Rotarians to reflect on our youths of today. We could think of so many things we could do for our young people. Our youths are our future. Look after them and train them well and we will have a better place to live in.  More>>

 

bulletVocational Service - 2 Sep to be hosted by Russell Haliday at Raintree Club, Jalan Wickam, KL
bulletClub Service - 3 Sep to be hosted by Shashi Dharan at his residence
bulletTask Force on CLP Implementation - 4 Sep to be hosted by Eric Wong at ASA Centre, PJ
bulletDistrict Rotary Foundation Seminar - 7 Sep at Bukit Kiara Club 
bulletCommunity Service - 8 Sep to be hosted by Krishna Moorthy at Selangor Club, Bukit Kiara
bulletNew Generation - 10 Sep to be hosted by Liew Shou Kong at Lotus Restaurant, Jalan Gasing, PJ
bulletInteract Leadership Seminar - 13 Sep to be hosted by Interact Club CHS at Catholic High School

 

Editorial

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Speaker of the Week
“Two months have passed. We need to speed up things,” said the President at the last Club meeting. Kevin’s words sounded urgent but with sincerity. Yes, the momentum has picked and I hope it will escalate in the ensuing year.   More>>

 

The Club meets every Tuesday
at 12.45pm
at the Subang Sheraton Hotel

9 September 2008

Our speaker of the week Mr Jerome Fernandez, a coordinator from the Aceh Project office of ITUC-GUFs, presented at length the period of reconstruction in Bandar Aceh. His talk focused on rebuilding the schools that had been completely devastated by the ferocity of the tsunami.  More>>

 

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8th September 2008

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