Rotaract is an international organization of service clubs, under the Rotary International, for men and women aged 18 - 30 that fosters leadership and responsible citizenship, encourages high ethical standards in business and promotes international understanding and peace.
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Zonal Bowling Competition 2006
Two Singapore West teams consisting of Rotarians, Rotaractors and guests competed for the trophy. One of our teams came in 2nd runners up!
The triumphant team consisted of Rotarian Tay Wei Lian, Rotarian spouse Feeling, Rotaractor Wahid and guest Adrian.
The other team consisting of Rotarian Loh, Rotarian Karen, Rotaractor Dawn and guest Mustafa also did very well, upping the ante of the competition. The practice sessions that the bowlers invested in prior to the competition definitely paid off.
The team from Rotaract Club of Northwest took the champion title.
Well done bowlers and we look forward to next year's performance!
For more photos from Zonal Bowling Competition CLICK HERE.
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Christmas cum year-end potluck party
Everyone chipped in with either home-cooked or purchased food and gathered at Yi Ling's house to feast. Notable items were pasta made by Dawn, salad made by Winnie, fried rice made by Wahid, fish fillet bought by Too Tien, chicken wings bought by Diane and more.
Eileen bought a logcake for dessert that was so rich and chocolatey it would win the approval of any chocoholic. And Keyuan brought his signature chocolate eclairs that left everyone drooling and a party pack of cakes from Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf.
We also celebrated the birthdays of December babies Choon Kiat and Winnie.
All in all it was a fun night and a great start to the year-end festivities!
For photos from the party CLICK HERE.
Saturday, November 25, 2006
President’s Cup Bowling Challenge
Competition grew keen as Rotarians, Rotaractors and family members bowled their best. Even children got in the act!
While we did not win any prizes, Rotaractor Dawn won a lucky draw prize.
The event ended with a dinner sponsored by the Rotarians.
Friday, November 10, 2006
Completed projects and latest photos
We have successfully hosted our sister club from Thailand RAC Thammasat University from 29/10/06 - 5/11/06. I think most of us would agree that the visitors were a lovely bunch - lively, vivacious and a wee bit photo obssessed @_@"
A great time was had by both hosts and visitors. I believe strong friendships were built and fond memories were captured during the week. I'd like to thank all members and guests who have taken time out to bring our visitors around the island; I'm sure you've had fun exploring your own little island too!
The Club has also successfully held the community service project Zoo Trip with residents from Bo Tien Home for the Aged on 4/11/2006. It was a fun day-outing for the elderly residents who do not get to go on trips often. Thankfully the weather held and haze stayed at a reasonable level for everyone to enjoy themselves. Congratulations to Jasmin for a project well done!
While we wait for the respective official project reports (ahem hint hint), some photos for these and earlier activities have been uploaded!
Please go to our photo album:
http://photos.yahoo.com/racwest
to view the latest photos on our trip to RAC Ampang Installation, Basic Thai language class, and RAC Thammasat University hosting. Happy browsing!
Rgds,
Yi Ling
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Basic Thai Language Class
On 14 October 2006, Hon. Sec. Dawn Cheong gamely invited everyone to her house for a Basic Thai Language Class. This was in preparation for the arrival of our Thai guests from our sister club RAC Thammasat University.
Having taken Thai language lessons herself, Dawn taught us some basic phrases - a survival's guide to the Thai language.
Armed with a list of phrases, English translations and pen in hand, we repeated words after her. Soon everyone was trying to introduce themselve in Thai. "Dichan chu Yi Ling!"
After about an hour of hard work, we all trooped off for some fellowship in Orchard.
More photos from this event HERE
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Eye Screening Exercise during AMD Awareness Week
What is AMD? it stands for Age-related Macular Degeneration. AMD is the leading cause of blindness in our world today and is related to increasing age. Alexandra Hospital had been holding seminars, workshops and eye screening exercises on AMD since 17th September.
We - President Yiling, Secretary Dawn, Rotaractor Wahid, and I - made ourselves available on that faithful Saturday to help out at the AMD eye screening exercise. We saw about 200 elderly coming for the eye screening. It was an orderly morning as we have volunteers situated at every station to assist the crowd. Wahid was required to receive the crowd from the registration counter and made sure they gotten their turn to screen their eyes. Yiling, Dawn and I, were each staying in the doctors' room to translate whatever our eye doctors were saying to the elderly.
We really had a good time finding out Mandarin terms for AMD, cataract, and even glaucoma! And all those Mandarin words for eye drops, dilation...you name them! And not only in Mandarin but different chinese dialects at times. I could hear Wahid going "zhou zhou" (sit sit), "deng deng" (wait wait) too... hahaha.
We were kept so busy with the crowd that the morning ended fast. We were also very happy that each of the elderly got their chance to screen their eyes and consulted about how their vision were doing. With satisfaction, we brisk to Burger King at Ikea Shopping Mall to have our lunch.
Report submitted by VP Eileen Tiang
Sunday, September 17, 2006
RAC Ampang Installation
Below is report by IS Director Ke Yuan.
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Report RAC Ampang Installation 2006
When: From 15 sept to 17 sept
Objective: To attend Rotarct Club of Ampang installation, to build and maintain bonds between the two sisters club.
Number of pax attended: 10 Rtrs, 1 Graduate Rtrs, 1 Guest and 2 Rtr Family members
RAC SW
1. Zack
2. Yi Ling
3. Dawn
4. Jun Jie
5. Eileen
6. Keyuan
7. Simon
8. Jimmy (Graduated)
RAC NAFA
1. Celine
2. Paul
Guest
1. Siew Leng
2. Dawn’s Parents
Summary of the trip:
Day 1
• Breakfast with RAC Ampang Rtrs (IPP Mun Wai, Caryn and Andrew)
• Visit of KL Twin Tower and Shopping at KLCC
• Split into 2 groups
o “A” lunch at the famous Ampang Yong Tou Hu, check in apartment and R&R around the area.
o “B” went for Hair Cut and Shopping.
• RAC Ampang Installation at Ampang Jaya
• Fellowship at apartment.
• Home sweet home
Day 2
• Breakfast with Rac Ampang Rtrs (IPP Mun Wai, Caryn, Andrew and Joanne)
• Return to Singapore
The trip to KL was both fun and enjoyable; the Rtrs from both clubs had a lot of fellowship and interaction. But however the schedule was very packed, thus not much time to do shopping or explore KL.
The installation was filled with unique and fun activities. The in-coming Prez Alex is not present at the Installation due to work commitment. The “short speech” by IPP Mun Wai. Thegames by game master Andrew. The presence of 3 DRR from RI 3300 Chandra, 3310 Zack and 3460 Ruby. And lastly the over whelming turn out by RAC SW Rotaractors.
In short the trip was fun and will look forward for future interactions with RAC Ampang Rtr.
Submitted by IS Director Kwek Ke Yuan
More photos from this trip HERE
Thursday, August 24, 2006
District Governor’s Visit
District Governor Dr Wu Dar-Ching met with representatives from all Interact and Rotaract under the Singapore West umbrella and heard their club’s activities and plans for the year. It was an interesting sharing session.
DG Dr Wu addressed us with a reminder that while we are actively involved in comunity service, we must not forget to serve ourselves and improve ourselves, for only then can we serve others effectively.
The day was rounded off by a dinner hosted by the Rotary Club of Singapore West.
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
RAC Ampang Bowling Championship
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Invitation from RAC Ampang
Dear Fellow Rotaractors,
Stress at work? Looking forward to an enjoyable weekend?
Well then, does TENPINS, LANES, STRIKES, SPARES, SPLITS and TURKEY sound familiar to you???
Head to Bukit Jalil Golf and Country Resort,Bukit Jalil where fun, prizes and LOTSA games awaiting for you!
Your FAQs answered:
In case u still can't guess what is it.........it's BOWLING!
How the game is played?
You will be divided into group of 4. We'll do the grouping for you (A group will consist of a mixture hunkies and pretty gals)
Winner will be decided not only by the numbers of pins dropped, but also by the total points collected (during quizes and games in between)
How much am I to pay?
We will be charging RM 30/pax for 3 games
When shall I be there?
Be there on the 26th August at 5.30pm
Whom shall I contact?
Waste no time, email rac_ampang@yahoo.com
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Getting To Know Our Rotarian Advisors
August 16, 2006 saw our club meeting with our Rotarian advisors over dinner at Rice Table, an Indonesian restaurant tucked neatly along antiquated Chinese shophouses at Cuppage Terrance in the heart of Orchard. Rotarians PP Tan Kay Hui and PP Henry Tan graced the occasion with amiable smiles and goodwill, amidst the aroma of good food, a pleasant ambience and great company.
Pleasantries and greetings were exchanged, as Rotaractors and Rotarians sat together and chatted over the spread of dishes on the table. Jokes, laughter, ideas, experiences and advice from our Rotarians flowed seamlessly across the table while Rotaractors listened intently, not forgetting to enjoy the scrumptious food all at the same time.
Before ...
After!
As dusk falls we bid our farewells, leaving satisfied and happy, only to look forward to the next gathering, for this was only the first of many more to come. =)
Photos of dinner can be found HERE
Reported by Rtr Lim Tse Siang, Club Service Director
Saturday, August 05, 2006
RAC Johor Bahru Installation
Venue: Hyatt Regency, Johor Bahru
Rtrs Zack, Dawn and Simon travelled north to attend the Installation of Rotaract Club of Johor Bahru, District 3310.
L-R: Simon, Zack, Dawn
RAC JB BOD 2006/07
Yo-ah-yo-ah Johor!
The installation of RAC JB was held successfully on the 5th August 2006. The event was attended by about 50 people made up of Rotarians, Rotaractors, family members and guest. The Guest of Honor for the event was the President of Rotary Club of Johor Bahru, IR Mohd Noh Ibrahim.
The event proper was kicked start by the MC of the night followed by dinner proper. In between dinner, there was a short presentation of the club’s past achievements by the out-going board. The main event of the night, the installation of the new Board of Director, was next after the presentation.
The installation was done smoothly with the appreciation of the past Board of Directors and the installation of the incoming President, Rtr Elango and the installation of the in-coming Board of Directors. Each director did not only receive their director badges, but medals as well which is quite unique as it is quite rare for an installation event.
There was a short performance by University Kebangsaan Malaya Silat Club which displays their skills in the traditional Malay martial art which attracted much attention especially when they have a mock duel using the kris, a type of dagger. The event closed with a raffles draw and lucky draw. Though the event started quite late, they manage to end the event earlier than the supposedly ending time. It is a successful event indeed and a big congratulation to President Elango and his new Board of Directors.
Reported by
Rtr Simon Lee
Dir of Professional Development
For more photos CLICK HERE
Saturday, July 29, 2006
Installation 2006 - That 80's Show!
That 80's Show! was a celebration and Installation of the in-coming Board of Directors for 2006/07. It was also a tribute to the exciting 80’s era. There were side-show activities like a photo-booth, song dedications, a bazaar, and childhood toys for all.
The faces at That 80's Show!
The show started off with a ceremony to welcome our two new members Winnie and Ke Yuan.
Welcome Rtrs Winnie and Ke Yuan!
This was followed by the first game of the night, “Who’s that 80’s Dude?” where guests had to match Eighties items to Rac Singapore West Directors.
Mystery piece of KFC chicken left over from the 1980’s
After dinner, we said goodbye to the out-going board and the new Board of Directors was installed.
BOD 2006/07
A two year sister club agreement was signed with the Rotaract Club of Ampang from District 3300.
President of Rac Ampang Pres. Alex Looi on left
Then it was back to some serious fun. The second game “That 80’s Show” had table representatives acting as 80’s icons like Bananarama, Michael Jackson, Yoda and Superman. Can you spot the icons?
Action!!
The night ended with honors being given out to the winning table – the Rotarians, led by Superman, and a lucky draw.
Once again, thank you all for attending, and we wish all Clubs and Rotaractors a fulfilling year ahead!
For more photos of the Installation, CLICK HERE
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Rotaract District Assembly 2006
L-R: Dawn, Eileen, Tse Siang, Jun Jie, Yi Ling
The RDA Organising Committee
For the members involved in the organising - Zack, Jun Jie, Dawn, Winnie, Ke Yuan and Yi Ling, it was a tiring but fulfilling project, and we're glad to have gotten to know our RP committee-mates better.
We hope the participants at RDA enjoyed themselves!
For more pics of the RDA CLICK HERE
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
RAC Ampang 20th Installation & Fellowship Night
Hello everyone, greetings from Rotaract Club of Ampang, It would be a great honour for RAC Ampang to invite all of you to our 20th Installation & Fellowship Night.
The 20th Installation details is as below:
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Date: 16th September 2006 (Saturday)
Time: 6.00pm
Venue: Teratai & Kenanga Room, Kelab Darul Ehsan, Ampang Jaya
Price: RM 50.00
Dress Code: Smart and Casual
There will be lots of fun's and fellowships on that night, so why still hesitate. Lets come and join us together to bring rotaract to greater height.... Seat are limited therefore please purchase your tickets fast.
Hope to see all of you there!!!!!!
Take care and cheers
Yours in Rotaract
President Alex J E Looi
RAC Ampang 2006/07
District 3300, Malaysia
P/S: more information on the installation venue/lucky draw/mystery gift/moon cake will be available in the coming email.
Rotary Club of Sg West Joint Meeting
Clubs shared their plans for the year and were introduced to their respective Rotarian Advisors.
President Gary Loh
New Generation Director Ronnie Neo
Installation of President and Directors of Interact Club of CHIJ St Theresa. Congrats, girls!
District posts - congrats to Zack, Ke Yuan and Winnie!
Congratulations to Zack, Ke Yuan and Winnie!
Friday, July 07, 2006
New Sister Club - RAC Thammasat University
On 7th July 2006, our representative Rtr Dawn Cheong went to Thailand for Thammasat University Rotaract Club installation. She was also there for the signing of our sister club agreement.
We had hosted the Rotaractors from Thammasat University last year in November 2005. They were here for a 5-day recreational visit with the Rotaractors from the Rotaract Club of NUS and our club. During this period of time, all of us enjoyed each other’s company and this was how the idea of forming a sister club came into picture.
It is a 1-year agreement between the two clubs. It is also the first time that our club has a sister club in Thailand. We are looking forward to getting to know the Thai Rotaractors better and hope that we will have a fruitful year ahead.
More photos CLICK HERE
Submitted by Rtr Dawn Cheong
Thursday, June 29, 2006
Interested in learning more or joining us?
A quick FAQ:
1) What is Rotaract?
2) What does the Rotaract Club of Singapore West do?
3) How do I join the club?
1) What is Rotaract?
Rotaract is an international organization of service clubs for men and women aged 18-30 that fosters leadership and responsible citizenship, encourages high ethical standards in business and promotes international understanding and peace.
2) What is the Rotaract Club of Singapore West & what do you do?
The Rotaract Club of Singapore West is a community-based Rotaract Club and is sponsored the Rotary club of Singapore West. Through the Rotaract program, members not only augment their knowledge and skills, but they also address the physical and social needs of their communities while promoting international understanding and peace through a framework of friendship and service.
Some examples of our past activities:
- Organize community service projects that benefit the underprivileged
e.g. conduct workshops for inmates in prison
e.g. organize activities for the elderly
e.g. bring children from Children’s Homes to Malaysia for a leadership camp
- Host overseas Rotaractors e.g. from Malaysia and Thailand
- Learn skills through Professional Development workshops
- Attend District events and assemblies
- Have lots of fellowship and fun!
3) How do I join the club?
Please email us at racwest@gmail.com and we will contact you!
Read more about the Rotaract movement here:
http://www.rotary.org/programs/rotaract/index.html
Sunday, June 11, 2006
Racwest Resource Management System
http://racwest.fileplace.biz
Thursday, June 01, 2006
Announcing BOD 2006/2007
President - Chia Yi Ling
Vice President - Eileen Tiang
Secretary - Dawn Cheong
President-Elect - Eileen Tiang
Treasurer - Lim Choon Kiat
Community Service - Jasmin Cheong
Club Service - Lim Tse Siang
International Service - Kwek Ke Yuan
Professional Development - Simon Lee
Congratulations & welcome to the new board!
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Installation 2006 - That 80's Show
We will be holding our 26th Installation on 29th July 2006! We proudly invite all of you to join us in this joyous event.
This coming Installation promises you an evening of wacky 80's fun, laughter, and of course a great occasion for fellowship with fellow Rotarians and Rotaractors.
THAT 80'S SHOW - Installation 2006
Date: 29 July 2006, Saturday
Time: Registration starts at 6 pm
Event will commence promptly at 6.30 pm sharp
Venue: Singapore Polytechnic Graduates' Guild, Ballroom
Address: 1010 Dover Road, Singapore 139658 (Gate #4)
Tickets: S$ 25/- per person
Dress Code: Exciting Eighties! (Smart-casual)
For ticket sales, please contact Eileen Tiang or Jasmin Cheong
PLEASE RSVP by 10th July 2006
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Newly added
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54147141@N00/151393337/
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Rotaract District Assembly for District 3310
The Rotaract Year is coming to an end which marks a new beginning for another year. Rotaract Club of Republic Polytechnic and Rotaract Club of Singapore West will be organising the Rotaract District Assembly for District 3310.
The objective of this assembly is to train the the incoming club officers for the upcoming term. Attached is the publication poster of the event.
Date: 14 July 2006 (PETS) and 15 July 2006 (RDA)
Location: Republic Polytechnic (Woodlands @ Singapore)
Please visit the website for more information at http://myrp2.myrp.edu.sg/sites/cca/rotaractclub/RDA.htm
If you have any enquiries, pls contact the secretariat at rda2006rsvp@gmail.com.
See you at the RDA!
Yours in Rotaract
DRRE Zakir
Organising Chairperson of
Rotaract Distict Assembly 2006
Thursday, April 20, 2006
AGM
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Hosting of Thamasat University Rotaractors
When we were told that Rotaractors will be coming to
When the girls came out of the custom, our fears were relinquished. They all were able to speak English and were a very fun bunch of people. As we proceeded to their dormitories at the Singapore Girl Guides hostel, I tried very hard to remember each and every of their 7 names.
After lunch we took the MRT to little
We visited the Zoo,
The farewell dinner was held at President Peter’s house. They did a presentation on their University and the projects they have completed and also taught us to dance the traditional Thai dance. It was indeed an enriching experience and eye opening for us all.
During their whole visit, I learnt quite a few Thai words and is able to converse in simple
I really hope that all of them had an equally enjoyable time being hosted and well as I had of hosting them.
Archeology workshop
1) Singapore History Museum
- Introduction to Archaeology Talk (30 min)
- Quick tour of the Singapore History Museum Gallery (20 min)
2) Fort Canning Walking Tour
- Visit to archaeological site (30 min)
- Walking tour of Fort Canning (20 min)
3) Tour to Asian Civilizations Museum (Unguided)
- we can end our day at the ACM and let the participants visit at their leisure. Alternatively, I can try to arrange for a guide.
All these are within walking distance, walking time is about 30 mins total.
Interested to join? Please contact Tse Siang at rawdycoy@yahoo.com.sg.