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.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Survival Rotaract @ RDC 2007
Six tribes were 'formed' at the beginning of the conference namely Orang Asli, Batek, Kadazan, Orang Ulu, Orang Laut and Ibans. The interesting part is that each tribe were asked to make their own flag or trademark. And this is where the bonding between Rotaractors from different zone starts. And this is one quality that I believe to be important that need to be developed within a tribe which is needed throughout Rotaractors.
Throughout the event of 2 days and 2 nights, we learned how to cook using limited resources, learned to brainstorm ideas in short period of time and stand in the gap for each other. Hard work? Yes, definitely but it pays off well at the end of the day. Memory and experience from this conference is something to cherish and remember. Whatever is being learned here is not to forget or kept aside.
Overall, it is a success as many enjoyed themselves to the end. Many wished for it to be longer and many wanted more. But all can't deny but agree that the organizing committee did a great job in putting all the logistics, itinerary and programs together. Applause to them and not to mentioned the caterer, Keyuan, for proving all of us with savory and mouth-watering meals. Definitely will go for another of such conference again.
Survivor Rotaract? Yes! We will survive through time, trial and challenges. No mountain to high to conquer, no ocean too deep to explore. Keep it up!!!
Report by
Simon Lee
Saturday, January 06, 2007
RAC Thammasat University Hosting Report
For the days that followed, we took them to places like Sentosa, NeWater Plant, Zoo,
Do you know? They actually came “fully equipped”- with laptops and thumbdrives to upload all the shots! Another thing that we learnt was - alertness. Without us knowing, flashes “came our way”, our most candid and vulnerable states were captured, by our Thai friends. Thus, a smile on our faces was a constant must. You never know when a shot of you will be taken.
Once, we got “high” on photo-taking and went on a ‘photo-spree’, taking a series of candid shots at the roof top of Esplanade. After an hour later, we “shifted” base to
Time seems to slip through your fingers when you are happy. On the eve of their departure, we continued our “tradition” of photo taking inside one of the hotel rooms. All of us were tired but wanted to squeeze the most out of the remaining time left. No one complained about fatigue. Even though tiredness could be seen through a glance at our eyes, everyone was happily taking photographs. To capture onto film - the happy moments into eternity .....
The next day, we sent them off at the airport with a heavy pang in our hearts. As they were passing through the customs, the ever fun-loving Fern came running towards the glass panel and “plastered” herself” onto it ^.^ It brought laughter from both sides and made us more reluctant to part with them. Yet, strong friendships and fondness had been fostered. I know that whenever I miss them, I could “find” them - deep down in my heart.
All of us continued to contact each other through electronic means. Till to date, I had received several calls where I get little updates on how they are getting on. One call was made specially as one of my sister club members got to know that I fell ill. On the eve of my exam, I received a sms wishing me good luck, another call on my birthday itself. Such is the bond that had been built. All 7 of them charmed us in their unique ways.
We look forward to meeting them again, our beloved sister club-
Reported by:
Rtr Winnie Wong of RAC
DHT