Volume 21 | Issue 25 | 19th January 2012

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Volume 21 | Issue 25 | 19th January 2012
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The E-Bulletin of the
Rotary Club of
Kelana Jaya
WE’RE 20 YEARS OLD
District 3300
Malaysia
Peace through service is the Rotary theme for 2012 to 2013. I am sure we will hear
more about it when the DGE returns from the US.
Chartered
14 January 1992
We have been in touch with Sam at Anjali House and have told him we will be
donating USD2,000. He will be getting back to us to let us know what he proposes
to spend it on. I think it is also worth highlighting, when there was much publicity
about Bangkok being flooded. Cambodia was suffering from severe floods too and
this meant we some of Anjali was damaged and the children couldn't attend class.
Charter
No.28468
Puan Jasmine our advisor at SMK Kelana Jaya will let us know when the SMART
board is installed. EP Tech have paid a visit to the school to see where they need
to install it. The SMART board is partially funded by the Crocodile Fund. We have
reconnected with the British Council Professional Learning unit. Puan Jasmine
will be arranging for a convenient date for staff to attend workshops on teaching.
The government is looking at changing to outcome based learning and this maybe
something the teachers may like a workshop on.
Last but not least, many thanks to PP Manfred who donated RM1,000 during our
anniversary. He has promised to come back at some point and we look forward to
that day. I think we all had a good evening and many thanks to all who made the
evening special.
Chinese New Year is around the corner, for those who are travelling home drive
carefully. For those who enjoy eating and don't want to complain about weight
gain later, all I can say is exercise ....discipline.... Have a good new year.
Tina Yeung
President
For circulation to members
only
JANUARY IS ROTARY AWARENESS MONTH
CLUB CALENDAR
19 January
Weekly Meeting
Pictorial Review of Club
Anniversary Dinner
23-24 January
Chinese New Year
26 January
Meeting Cancelled
1 February
F T Day
2 February
Weekly Meeting
Business Meeting
5 February
Prophet’s Birthday
(6 February public holiday)
7 February
Thaipusam
8 February
Board of Directors’ Meeting
Host - Edward
Venue to be announced
9 February
Weekly Meeting
Talk on the Environment
Matthias Gelber
CLUB NEWS
PASSING OF EDWARD’S
MOTHER
The club offers its condolences to Edward Pon on the
recent death of his mother, Madam Ng Yok Bee. She
was 84 years old.
Edward thanks the club for sending a wreath, and to
members who attended the wake. He offers special
thanks to Dr Hari for arranging for his friend, Dr Yong,
to visit the home to certify his mother’s death.
The Rotary Club of Kelana Jaya
wishes its Chinese members and
readers of “Beyond” a
“Happy Chinese New Year”!
10-12 February Pre-PETS
Seremban
15 February
Deadline for submission for
RI Significant Achievement
Award
16 February
Weekly Meeting
Talk by Ambassadorial
Scholar, Ann Marie Larquier
18 February
Festive Cheers Project
With Rotary Club of Port
Klang
23 February
25 February
Happy Wedding Anniversary!
World Understanding & Peace
Day & Rotary’s 107th
Anniversary
Hari & Shanti (25 January)
CS & Susan (26 January)
International Night
Out of Africa
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20TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER
The Rotary Club of Kelana Jaya has reached a milestone, the 20th anniversary of the day it was chartered, on
14 January 1992. We celebrated it in a very low key and informal way by holding a dinner at Restaurant Siti
Et Sara at Dataran Jelatek in Ampang. Altogether, there were about 40 of us, including some spouses and
family, former members, a few of the volunteers from the Free Outpatient Clinic and four Rotaractors from
the Rotaract Club of Kelana Jaya.
Tina welcomed everyone to the dinner, and attributed the club’s past successes to the commitment of its
members over the two decades of the club’s existence. She also announced the generous donation of RM1,000
by our former past president, Manfred.
Dinner was buffet-style, and everyone enjoyed the delicious food put on by Siti, our former member (who is
married to Omar who is also our former member).The club can take some credit therefore, we think, for getting
the two of them together. This is likely the first club dinner we have had where no alcohol was served. However,
this did not diminish everyone’s enjoyment of the evening. We must also thank Jo who liaised with Siti and
finalised the menu and all other F&B details.
After dinner, Wong showed a video he had created, highlighting some of the past achievements and projects
of the club. It certainly brought back some memories, and we have to thank Wong for making the effort to
put together this video.
Next, the club presented a cheque for RM1,000 to the Rumah Pengajian Xavier, a home for disadvanaged
children. The home was represented by Francis Lai and Cherie Wu. Francis thanked the club for the donation
and told us a bit more about the good work carried out by the RPX.
At last year’s anniversary dinner, the club recognised one of our spouses, Chua, for her support of the club.
We did the same again this year, this time by presenting a memento to May Wah. Yuriko helped by buying
the memento, which is set of tea trays. We managed to keep it a surprise so May Wah looked suitably, well,
surprised.
There was a short interval while we got the anniversary cake (or cakes, as there were two) ready. The cakes
were contributed by Siti, and we thank her for her kind gesture. For some reason, we sang the traditional
“Happy Birthday” song. There isn’t really a “Happy Anniversary” song, is there?
What would a party be without some party games, and these were organised by Lynn and Boet. We played
several games including charades, and everyone participated gamely, with the “winners” if they can be called
that, each getting a small prize.
We ended the evening with a raffle. We had printed 80 tickets, which we thought would be more than enough.
However, we failed to account for Jo’s great selling abilities. She had sold out all the tickets before the dinner
even started, thus netting the club a tidy sum of RM400. The prizes were a set of traditional Chinese figurines,
donated by Wong, and a lovely glass bottle, purchased for the club by Tina. The figurines were won by May
Wah, and the glass bottle by CB.
As everyone left, they were given a memento - a glass mug specially designed for the occasion. Again, this
was personally donated by Wong, and we must thank him again for his support for the dinner.
Photos of the dinner are on pages 4 and 5.
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20TH
ANNIVERSARY
DINNER
14 JANUARY 2012
4
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DISTRICT NEWS
“WE ARE THE ROTARIANS”
NOW A RINGTONE
In an effort to promote Rotary to external audiences and to
improve Rotary's image and public relations, the 'We Are The
Rotarians' song is now one of the caller ringtones in Maxis,
Celcom, Umobile and Digi. Should you wish to promote Rotary
and have the song as your caller ringtone in your mobile phone
where all your callers will be introduced to Rotary, you can
download as follows:-
DISTRICT &
INTERNATIONAL DATES
TO REMEMBER
Pre-PETS
10-12 February 2012
Seremban
RI Significant Achievement Award
Deadline
15 February 2012
Maxis: Enter *131*250950# and send
Celcom: Enter *888*131810# and send
Umobile: Enter *118*5*2*319511# and send
Digi: SMS CT<space>0135936 and send to 2000
Even if you already have a current caller ringtone, you can also
download the above extracted (30 seconds) Rotary Song as mobile
phones can have multiple caller ringtones. However, should you
wish to delete your existing caller ringtone, you have to call your
Telco to delete first and then do the above simple entry to
download the Rotary Song caller ringtone.
Kindly email this to the other members in your Club to inform
them of this Rotary publicity. If say 1000 Rotarians promote
Rotary and each receive an average 100 calls a month, then in a
month, 100,000 callers will be introduced to Rotary! This will
facilitate membership development and recruitment in your Club
and the District.
The normal RM3 or RM2 fees per month will be charged by your
telco to your phone bill. Should you need any other information,
please contact me at [email protected]
Rick Loh,
RC Bukit Bintang
Executive Producer of 'We Are The Rotarians'
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World Understanding & Peace Day
23 February 2012
Group 9 Inter-City Meeting
29 February 2012
78th District Assembly
30 March - 1 April 2012
Syuen Hotel, Ipoh
World Rotaract Week
11 - 18 March 2012
Changemaker Award
Deadline
15 March 2012
WORLD ROTARY NEWS
'PEACE THROUGH SERVICE’ IS 2012-13 R I THEME
RI President-elect Sakuji Tanaka will ask Rotarians to build Peace Through
Service in 2012-13.
Tanaka unveiled the RI theme during the opening plenary session of the
2012 International Assembly, a training event for incoming Rotary district
governors.
"Peace, in all of the ways that we can understand it, is a real goal and a
realistic goal for Rotary," he said. "Peace is not something that can only
be achieved through agreements, by governments, or through heroic
struggles. It is something that we can find and that we can achieve, every
day and in many simple ways."
Peace has different meanings for different people, Tanaka said. "No
definition is right, and no definition is wrong," he said. "However we use
the word, this is what peace means for us. "No matter how we use, or
understand the word, Rotary can help us to achieve it," he added.
Tanaka, a businessman from the greater Tokyo metropolitan area, shared
how becoming a Rotarian broadened his understanding of the world. After
joining the Rotary Club of Yashio, in 1975, he said, he began to realize
that his life's purpose was not to make more money, but to be useful to
other people.
"I realized that by helping others, even in the simplest of ways, I could
help to build peace," Tanaka said.
He noted that the Japanese tradition of putting the needs of society above
the needs of the individual helped his country rebuild after the tsunami
and earthquake in March.
"This is a lesson that I think the whole world can learn from, in a positive way. When we see the needs of
others as more important than our own needs -- when we focus our energies on a shared goal that is for the
good of all -- this changes everything," he said. "It changes our priorities in a completely fundamental way.
And it changes how we understand the idea of peace."
Tanaka will ask Rotarians to focus their energy on supporting the three priorities of the RI Strategic Plan , he
said. He added that he will ask the incoming leaders to promote three Rotary peace forums, to be held in
Hiroshima, Japan; Berlin; and Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
“In Rotary, our business is not profit. Our business is peace,” he said. “Our reward is not financial, but the
happiness and satisfaction of seeing a better, more peaceful world, one that we have achieved through our own
efforts.”
Rotary International
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2011-12
CLUB
COMMITTEES
President &
President-Elect
Tina Yeung
012 395 3318
Club Administration
Leslie Yeap
CB Tan
David Goh
Emily Chin
Mike Chong
Sanjeev Balasingam
V Thillainathan
Free Outpatient Clinic
Shanti Yanasakaran
Chow Chee Phing
Hari Yanasakaran
Khoo Swee Keng
Lai Kam Beng
Peggy Lee
V Thillainathan
Membership
Tina Yeung
CS Ong
David Goh
Josephine Pang
Sanjeev Balasingam
International Service
Josephine Pang
Boet Lambertus
CS Ong
Edward Pon
Mutsuko Itohara
Sharm Moorthy
Public Relations
Shanti Yanasakaran
Boet Lambertus
Mike Chong
Sharm Moorthy
Tina Yeung
The Rotary Foundation
Khoo Swee Keng
Chow Chee Phing
Leslie Yeap
Vice President
Khoo Swee Keng
012 260 6869
Immediate Past President
Shanti Yanasakaran
012 238 5818
Honorary Secretary
C S Ong
017 888 8050
Honorary Treasurer
Chow Chee Phing
012 239 1139
Club Administration Director
Leslie Yeap
012 379 8132
Vocational Service Director
Edward Pon
012 335 0618
Community Service Director
David Goh
012 267 9777
International Service Director
Josephine Pang
019 335 0426
Service to New Generations
Director
Wong Kean Wai
019 339 9911
Vocational Service
Edward Pon
Alex Tan
Emily Chin
Peggy Lee
V Thillainathan
Community Service
David Goh
Alex Tan
Hari Yanasakaran
K B Lai
Lynn Abdullah
Sanjeev Balasingam
Shanti Yanasakaran
Wong Kean Wai
THE FOUR-WAY TEST
Of the things we think, say or do
HONORARY MEMBERS
Tan Sri Datuk Robert Phang
Dato’ Seri Michael Yam
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and
BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all
concerned?
Service to New Generations
Wong Kean Wai
Mutsuko Itohara
Lynn Abdullah
Sharm Moorthy
Nominating
Wong Kean Wai
Khoo Swee Keng
Edward Pon
Leslie Yeap
Peggy Lee
Lynn Abdullah
V Thillainathan
Josephine Pang
David Goh
Shanti Yanasakaran
Tina Yeung
The Rotary Club of Kelana Jaya
meets weekly::
Thursdays, 7.30pm
Bukit Kiara Equestrian & Country
Resort, Jalan Bukit Kiara
Kuala Lumpur