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 Judy's visits to Rotary Clubs in Malaysia and Thailand
 


Rotary clubs in Malaysia

With regards to Rotary everything in K.L. is splendid.  The hospitality of the Rotary clubs with which I have made contact has been excellent.
 
I selected, with the help of the internet, the Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur Di Raja and rang the outgoing president - Mr Chan at approx. 5pm on Sat. 4th July.  At 7:30 pm that night the Rotary club had a casual Rotary International Fellowship barbeque at the Royal Selangor Club - Bukit Kiara Sporting Complex and he invited me to attend.
 
I arrived early so did the reciprocal exchange (R.A.C.V.) and received my card that gives me the rights to the use of club and facilities whilst in K.L.

Then the Sister club Rotarians arrived from Thailand, Korea, Phillipines and Singapore and I met many of them in a relaxed and informal atmosphere and have some of their contact details.  They were visiting for the 82nd Installation Banquet at the Eastin Hotel to be held the following evening - Sunday 5th July.  I too was invited to attend the Banquet as a guest of the club and they wouldn't accept payment for either function.

A wonderful fully formal  night for well over 400 people.  The Di Raja club has royal patronage - the Sultan Of Selangor who of course attended the night [with respectful pomp and ceremony] and donated a substantial cheque to Rotary.  Their challenging inspiration for the year is "Service Above Self ."  Their entertainment "Comedy Court", even if it was in front of Royalty, couldn't hold a candle to our superb opera singers for Philip's special night.
 
The incoming President of Raffles City Rotary club of Singapore, Mr. Steven Teng, was at my table and so I will attend one of their club meetings in the next 6 weeks.  His change over night is on the 1st August so I am trying to arrange if possible to attend a meeting and the change over night as well.
 
The K.L. Di Raja Rotary Club, unbeknownst to me at the time, is an all men's club but I can attend a meeting as a guest which I have arranged to do next Wednesday, 7th July, at their lunch meeting at the Shangri-la Hotel when I will exchange Rotary banners.
 
I, having met the president at the Banquet, have also arranged to attend the Bangsar Rotary Club [mixed club] meeting on Tuesday 6th July at 6pm which meets at the Royal Selangor Club and again I will exchange banners.
 
I am so privileged and proud to have joined Rotary and to have the opportunity to be able to experience its international focus in a practical way.

Warm Regards,

Judy 6 July 2009


Rotary clubs in Thailand

I have just forwarded on photos just sent to me of my amazing "makeup" in Phuket at their installation night - Saturday July 11th when 6 Phuket Rotary clubs combined for their installation - ie changeover night. They call them Installation Banquets here.  What a grand occasion.  The kindness and hospitality extended to me was so sincere and was in fact overwhelming.
 
I attended as a guest of the Di Raja Rotary club of K.L. who were a guest of a sister Rotary club in Phuket.  I will forward on the actual formal name of the sister club as I am in the office and the paper work is back at the condo - their were 6 clubs that night and by association I too was a guest.  It was agreed between us that as guests -ie no payment for the banquet, we would donate an amount of money to their charity project.  I personally donated US$100 which I was delighted to do and which they said was more than acceptable so we were all happy.
 
The next day the Di Raja K.L. club - President, 2 committee members, their wives and myself (7 in all) and 2 Phuket Rotarians, one of whom owned the resort hotel we were staying in, (at reduced rates) were taken by mini bus sight-seeing plus the real purpose being to inspect their project-A school hit by the tsunami.  The Di Raja club had raised money for 500 students school uniforms etc.  I will find out more details about the project because I think a Canadian Rotary club is also involved with the funding of the project in conjunction with sister Phuket  Rotary club.  The project is the building of a brand new library for the school (took pictures).  The building has only just been finished and now funding for the furniture, books etc. needs to be arranged.
 
After the inspection we ([7 people) along with 2 Phuket Rotary clubs (one the sister club) were treated in an out door village restaurant by the sea, to an delicious informal  seafood banquet -Thai Village Style.  It was in this beautiful atmosphere that the president handed over our donations to their club which were accepted warmly and graciously.  They then presented gifts of local foods i.e. cashew nuts and other products of the region etc. to each of us.  How humble and privileged I felt.  Rotary is truly an International Organization and I am so proud to be part of it.  Friendships have been formed and contacts made for my Southbank Rotary Club.  So many Rotarians in K.L. and Phuket have relations studying in Australia and many in Melbourne.
 
As I will be back again in Asia at the end of the year, one witty Rotarian at the Bangsar mixed Rotary club where I am doing most of my make-ups have a condo there, suggested I could be the glue for our clubs and projects we can get involved in.  I attended a makeup meeting last Tuesday July 14th with the Bangsar Rotarians.   The speaker was most inspirational - cleaning up the local rivers - a must here in K.L.  He had written a book and formed an environmental action group.  Bangsar Rotary club are supporting him and on Sunday 9th August.  We have a hands-on day when we all donned surgical gloves and with garbage bags we clean up a river.  What shocked me is that he told us the most common garbage on river banks are soiled nappies.  This opens up areas of need - environmental education in schools.
 
I am arranging to go down to Singapore for the Raffles City Rotary Club (another sister club of Di Raja Rotary Club - men only club) Changeover/Installation Banquet on the Ist Aug.  (I was invited by the President of the Di Raja Rotary Club when I was in Phuket)   I will attend one of their meetings i.e. Tues 28th July - lunch meeting at Singapore cricket club and exchanged banners.  I presume it will be a similar exchange i.e. we all personally donated to their charity project.  I am honoured to do so.
 
Have been looking into community projects - Cambodia orphanage - Sister of partner of President of Di Raja Rotary Club. A lady there who helps run it lives in Melbourne.   I have many thoughts on this.  I am happy to be the Glue in Asian projects as I will be often in the area and love travelling particularly with a charity purpose. Making sure donations reach their objectives etc is always a problem in these areas.  I know Philip and others went to Bali for the projects.
 
Must go to my favourite place "Little India" and find some suitable formal heavily beaded traditional clothes-Indian and Malay/Singapore etc to leave behind here and wear to Rotary functions in the future.  Great excuse for me to shop and wear traditional costumes.  Of course everything is so much cheaper here than Aust.

Warm Regards,

Judy 16 July 2009


Rotary clubs in Singapore

Having wonderful Rotary experiences.  Attended Raffles City Rotary Club meeting on Tues at the Singapore Cricket Club.  I am really looking forward to attending their Installation [Change-over] night on Sat. night.
 
I attended the Kuala Lumpur North Rotary Change-over night last Sat. night at the Royal Selangor Club.  I feel so privileged to be invited to these functions. It is so inspiring to hear on such nights, a precise of the club's years projects.
 
Last Sat. night 2 dedicated nuns who run an orphanage in K.L. had been invited as guests.  As the last project of the out-going committee they invited the nuns onto the stage and presented them with a substantial cheque which enabled them to give 15 of their orphans a good education.  They had no idea and it was all so moving.  It was one of those huge blown up cheques

I have just forwarded on photos just sent to me of my amazing "makeup" in Phuket at their installation night - Saturday July 11th when 6 Phuket Rotary clubs combined for their installation - ie changeover night. They call them Installation Banquets here.  What a grand occasion.  The kindness and hospitality extended to me was so sincere and was in fact overwhelming.

 


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