peejay post - Rotary Club of Petaling Jaya
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peejay post - Rotary Club of Petaling Jaya
Page 1 of 7 PEEJAY POST Issue 3/RY2012-2013/ 17 July 2012 President‘s Jotting Inside: Media highlights on Polio Something light please… And more “Our Vision: Peace through Service” We meet Tuesdays 12.45pm Grand Dorsett Hotel, Subang Jaya, Malaysia. PeeJay Post Editor Victor Lee Bouquets and Brickbats to [email protected] 012-4035397 races in Malaysia. We are truly moving towards a 1 Malaysia and cultural understanding when the Chinese fan dance was performed by Indian students. As part of their fund raising activities, a carnival kicked off after the formal part of the IU Day and we Rotarians gave our full support by participating in the carnival. This year’s Rotary Theme “Peace Through Service” of Rotary International President Sakuji Tanaka was very well carried out by these young Interactors. International Understanding is a cross border and cross culture programme aimed at fostering closer relationship amongst people of different races through better understanding of each other’s Assunta Interact Club’s International cultural practices, beliefs and needs. Through Understanding Day better understanding of each other, we accommodate, tolerate and embrace the On Saturday, 7 July 2012, a number of RCPJ diversity in the world. Rotarians namely PP Eric Wong, VP Dr. Krishna Moorthy, PP Chris Ng, Hon. These young Interactors had carried out and Secretary Siti Haslindah, RTn. Tony Ong, Rtn completed a very commendable project. Pua Boon Yee, Rtn Victor Lee and I were Giving hope to others who are less fortunate present at Assunta Interact Club’s unconditionally and without reservation and International Understanding (IU) Day. without asking for returns or rewards. These achievements could only come through great Their theme for this year’s IU was “Gateway leadership, teamwork and harmony. to Headway; Bestowing Solidity” meaning the beginning of progression. Hearty congratulations to Interact President Dana Low and her team, Teachers and In collaboration with World Vision Rotarian Advisors. Malaysia, this year the Interact Club of Assunta planned to raise RM20,000 to help Well done! Great job! build a school library to benefit students in Prohut Primary School in Bati, Cambodia at President Koh Kia Heong International Understanding Day. Among the audience and guests were Principal Rita Shanthini, Teacher Advisors Puan Shanti and Puan Isabelle of SMK Assunta, parents and more than 600 Interactors from various schools. Organizing Chairperson, Interactor Yasmin Imam welcomed the guests and gave a very good speech, outlining the thought and hard work put in by the Committee in organizing the IU Day. Audience and guests were entertained to cultural shows representing the various Page 2 of 7 RI Theme RY2012-2013 “Peace Through Service” Rotary International Media spotlights global polio eradication, Rotary’s role Rotary International News -- July 19th 2012 The Global Polio Eradication Initiative, including Rotary’s role as a spearheading partner, continues to generate coverage in the news media and on social networks. The Washington Post ran an editorial in support of the initiative, which mentioned Rotary’s traveled the world to immunize children against polio and is chair of the Rotarian Action Group for Polio Survivors and Associates, appeared in REAL SIMPLE magazine. achievement in raising more than US$200 “Clearly, we are moving toward a future that will be characterized at once by desperate needs and vast potential. We Rotarians are especially well-positioned to serve as a bridge between the problems and the possibilities. We have a strong presence in nations that are technology-rich as well as in countries that can barely meet even the most basic human needs. Let us use that presence — and the unique perspective it affords us — to create the vibrant spirit of Rotary…and extend it to every part of the globe.” Read a Rotary Voices blog post by Robert S. Scott, Rotary’s million to match the $355 million in International PolioPlus challenge grants from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Committee chair, on Pakistan’s Rotary’s End Polio Now Facebook page progress in polio eradication. reached almost 226,000 people during the week of 9-15 July. A“This Close” public Eradication Emergency Action service announcement (PSA) on Plan. international cricketing superstar Shahid Afridi of Pakistan received 634 likes, 10,074 shares, and 54 comments on the End Polio Read about the Global Polio See an infographic illustrating how close the world is to Now Facebook page; and 933 likes, 368 shares, and 26 comments on the Rotary eradicating polio and what's Facebook page. Bill Gates also shared the needed to finish the job. PSA on his Facebook page, which has more than 1.5 million followers, where it received 3,123 likes, 437 shares, and 242 comments. Earlier this year, news of India’s milestone achievement of going one year without polio and Rotary’s leading role garnered coverage in the Associated Press, The Economist, Financial Times, New York Times, Reuters, and other major media. A profile of Ann Lee Hussey, who has Contribute to help End Polio Now. Page 3 of 7 Calender (Club, District & RI) Events Dates, 2012 Time CHS interact club installation 27 July 2pm-4pm SAS Interact club installation 31 July RCPJ Business meeting. (Lunch meeting on 31st cancelled) Club Admin Service Projects TRF and New Gens PR and Membership 31 July 3:30pm5:30pm 5:30pm 1 August 7 August 8 August 14 August 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm Host(s) / Venue Dewan Brother Phillipe Wu, SMJK Katholik Dewan Bakti, SMK Sultan Abdul Samad Grand Dorsett Rupert & Chris / TBA YS Lim / KGNS Eric & Balram/ KGNS (upstairs) TBA District & RI 3 in 1 TRF+MDR+PR seminar RC Bukit Bintang Dengue Fever Campaign RC Bandar Utama “Cheshire New Challenges” MT Kinabalu climb 5 Aug. 2, 23 Sept 8am-5pm 17 July 1pm-5pm 27-31 August RC Taiping / Fleminton Hotel, Taiping CMK (L) Sentul Contact : President of RCBU Our Meeting of 17 July 2012 For this week our guest speaker was Richard Gan on the Bukit Gambang resort city. It is an impressive project water parks, drive through safari, team building venue and huge ball rooms capable of housing 3100 participants. For more information please visit www.bgrc.com.my. Our club will also be exploring the possibility of hosing supercamp at this location and Richard has offered to assist and explore this. If anything some are worried there are too much attractions at the location that our Interactors may find it hard to focus on the leadership camp itself. Page 4 of 7 Something light please… Famous Dilbert quotes: 1. I say no to alcohol, it just doesn't listen. 2. It's not hard to meet expenses, they are everywhere. 3. A printer consists of 3 main parts: the case, the jammed paper tray and the blinking red light. 4. The guy who invented the first wheel was an idiot. The guy who invented the other three, he was the genius. 5. Whenever I find the key to success, someone changes the lock. ---- News Flash from the offshore Broome, Western Australia ---The Australian Navy intercepted three boatloads of people off the north west coast of Australia today. This placed the Navy in an awkward position, as the boats were not heading to, but away from Australia towards Christmas Island. Another surprise finding was that they were loaded with Australians who were all seniors of pension age. Their claim was that they were trying to get to Christmas Island so as to be able to return to Australia as illegal immigrants and therefore be entitled to far more benefits than they were receiving as legitimate Australian pensioners. The Navy, it is believed, gave them food, water and fuel and assisted them on their journey. We are booking the next boat, let me know if you want to come. Page 5 of 7 Meeting Vital Statistics (17 July 2012) Attendance: 22/44 = 50% Raffle RM 45 Fines RM 238 Others RM 50 Total RM 333 Cumulative to-date Next Meeting: 24 July 2012 Intr Introducing: Michael Chua Thanking: Dr. J.D. John Finemaster: Jack Lim Fellowship: Siti Raffle: Harjit Raffle RM 155.00 Fines RM 505.00 Others RM 150 Total RM 810.00 Birthdays & Wedding Anniversaries, July 2012 Birthdays Rotarians : Birthdays Spouses : Wedding Anniversaries Olivia Lim – 7th Datin Karen Lim – 9th PP Liew Shou Kong – 17th Datin Jackie Low – 25th PP Dr JD John – 17th Ricky Ying and May Woon – 12th PP Rupert Goldman – 18th Chris and Chin Peng – 18th IPP Jack Lim – 21st Rupert Goldman and Wendy – 25th Raymond Tan – 30th Datuk Rahman Ramli and Datin Hani – 7th Page 6 of 7 On Film, 10 July 2012 One Page 7 of 7 Rotary Club of Petaling Jaya RCPJ is part of an international movement founded by Paul P. Harris in 1905. The purpose of the organization is to bring together business and professional leaders to provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. There are 33,976 clubs and over 1.22 million members worldwide at present. Rotary's best-known motto is "Service above Self", and its secondary motto is "They profit most who serve best”. www.rotarypj.com [email protected] Rotary Club of Petaling Jaya The PeeJay Post is published by the Public Relations Committee of RCPJ About RCPJ RCPJ was chartered on 6 January 1961 with over 40 members at present. It is one of the oldest Rotary clubs in Malaysia. Rotary is an international movement founded on international friendship and service to the community in which it is located. Perhaps the most prominent of its project has been and still is, Polio Plus, the eradication of polio from the face of the earth. It is a non‐political, non‐religious, nonracial, non‐sectarian, nongovernmental voluntary organization comprising men and women of many varied professions. Over the past years, RCPJ was responsible for providing Petaling Jaya's urban community with its first public library, for equipping children’s playground, and starting a kindergarten, while at the national level, it succeeded in launching the National Kidney Foundation, the precursor of the country's first centre for urology and neurology, to mention some of its more spectacular achievements. By 1990, RCPJ expanded its service activities to establish regular community support in the form of schools nutrition, vocation guidance, youth development through Rotaract and Interact Clubs and bus shelters and pedestrian bridges. Besides that, RCPJ has also addressed contemporary local issues for the aged, the handicapped, the poor, the environment, health and International relationships. More recently, RCPJ carried out the Golden Child Project for the terminally ill, Ten‐Pin Bowling for the physically and mentally challenged children, children’s cheer project for the less privileged, vaccination for hawkers in SS2, Petaling Jaya, organising Super Camps to reach out to the youths and conducting the Lighthouse Project to train teachers to teach English. In 2005, the Club put into action the Super Mums project to empower single mothers to start and sustain their home based business and to be financially independent. DYMM Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah Sultan of Selangor, is Patron of the Rotary Club of Petaling Jaya.
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