Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Invitations.

SMK (P) Taman Petaling's International Relationship Day

Date: 27 June 2008 (Friday)
Time: 1.30 p.m - 4.30 p.m
Venue:
SMK (P) Taman Petaling Hall
Ticket Price: RM10

Petaling Jaya Integrity (O) Installation

Date: 5 July 2008
Time: 11.00 a.m - 1.30 p.m
Venue:
Persatuan Alumni Chung Ling
No. 14, Lrg Utara,
Seksyen 52,
46200 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor
Attire:
Formal Club Vest/Uniform/Smart Casual
Ticket Price: RM12

Those who are interested in going for any of the above events, please see me, Leo Bernice (:
Please and thank you.

Friday, June 20, 2008

10th District 308B2 LEO Forum.

First of all, many apologies for the excruciatingly late post (:

I am LEO Bernice and I am here to post about the 10th District 308B2 Leo Forum 2008! Yes I hear the sighs of “FINALLY…” coming from all of you anxiously awaiting this post. So enough of the blabbering, back to business. 23 of our leos participated in this year’s Forum held in Ipoh, Perak. The forum was from the 30th of May to the 1st of June 2008 and it was an unforgettable experience for all of us. There was a total of 487 delegates from the Leo Clubs from Region 1 to 8.

On the 30th of May, the leos assembled at A&W with our fellow leos from the LEO Club of SMK Taman Sea and the LEO Club of SMK Damansara Jaya. It was very early, I can’t remember the time, but I remember it was still very dark and many of us were sporting half-asleep-faces (: Nevertheless, we were still very excited and anxious for the long trip to Ipoh. We boarded the bus around 7 to Hentian Duta where we met our fellow leos from all over Region 7 and 8. We waited around for an hour before we were told to board our buses and depart from Hentian Duta to Ipoh. Our leos were sharing a bus with SMK Damansara Jaya and there was of course, never a dull moment with them (: A lot of us made a lot of noise on the way there, all very anxious for forum.

We reached Heritage Hotel, Ipoh at about 12 p.m. Upon arriving, we were given a forum kit and a forum bag. We left our bagages at the hotel’s ballroom and boarded another bus to the Red Cresent Hall. We had our lunch there and then proceded with our first activity, TEAMBUILDING (:

All 487 delegates were seperated into 20++ groups. Each group were required to get a group name, a group cheer and complete 4 activities. 3 of the 4 activities were station games where the delegates were tested in their team work and creativity. I was in a group called the “Groovy Groupies” (: One of the station game worth mentioning is the “Building Tower” game (I FORGOT WHAT IT’S CALLED BUT ITS WORTH MENTIONING!) We were given a big packet of straw and were told to build a tall and stabile tower out of the given straws. My team faired well although our tower wasn’t very stabile, but it was very tall (: The other activity all teams had to complete was the Special Recycling Project activity that required each group to make a piece of clothing out of recyclable materials. Let me just say that MY TEAM did VERY AWESOMELY with our recyclable materials (:

Our very own president concentrating on building the tower

Presenting barefooted Chew Jia Xin (:

The confused Debbie at the "Guess Guess Guess?" station

MY teambuilding team (: Groovy Groupies YO (:

After teambuilding was over, we boarded the bus again back to Heritage Hotel. We were given our keys and proceded into our rooms to prepare for the night, which was fellowship night themed “Starlight Night”. Fellowship Night also happens to be the finals for the LEO Idol. One of our school’s participant, Leo Bliana, was the Selangor State champion and was chosen to participate in the LEO Idol Finals. We boarded the bus once again to the Red Cresent Hall where we took our places and had a buffet dinner. The dinner was satisfying as we were entertained with the clips of the LEO Idol finalists. After dinner, the night begin as we were entertained with local artistes as well as the LEO Idol finalists.


A group picture before boarding the bus.

Baki Zainal, our host for the night

Leo Jason, the Penang State Champion

Leo Christopher, the Selangor Wild Card

Leo Alvin, the Penang Wild Card

Leo Samuel, the Kedah State Champion

Bliana, the Selangor State Champion from our school (:

Leo William

Showing our support while Bliana sang

the other gang of supporters x) (it says G-O-B-L-I-A-N-A)

After the performances, a slideshow about the China Earthquake was shown. Some of us were in tears after the slideshow ended. A box for donations were passed around and delegated were encouraged to donate. After that, the moment everyone was waiting for arrived when they announced the two top finalists entering the Leo Idol Finals. Leo Samuel from the LEO Club of SMK Sam Tet and Leo Alvin from the LEO Club of SMK Chung Ling were chosen as the two top finalists. They both performed their song, both very emotional to have made it this far. Delegates were informed after the performance that they can vote for their favourite Leo Idol finalists through SMS. While the votes were being tabulated, Dina, second runner-up of Malaysian Idol, presented her rendition of Umbrella by Rihanna and No One by Alicia Keys. The crowd was very hyped up that we even ask for an encore.

The BLUR leos from Assunta :D

Dina (:

The moment that we were all waiting for arrived where the LEO Idol 2008 was announced. Leo Alvin from the Leo Club of SMK Chung Ling emerged as the LEO Idol 2008!

The LEO Idols!

The delegates boarded the bus back to the hotel at around 11 p.m. Upon reaching the hotel, the delegates returned to their respective rooms for a good night rest.

The next day, breakfast was delivered to the rooms. After breakfast, the delegates proceeded to the ballroom for the Opening Ceremony. There was the banner presentation, the welcome speech from the Forum Organizing Chairperson, Leo Eliza Chia and the presentation of the teambuilding Recycling Project.

The models (:

Group picture with the models.

After the opening ceremony, delegates were given an hour to have their lunch and then proceed back to the ballroom for the anxiously awaited event, the LEO awards presentation. There was a long list of awards that were given out and everytime any leo club achieves an award, they would all stand up and give their loudest “ROAR ROAR ROAR!” During the awards presentation, we also had a special activity. All delegates were given LEO money together with their fourm kits. The LEO money serves a purpose as we were to suppose to use it to bid for all types of things. From Leo Eliza Chia’s smile to fruit baskets, it was hilarious to see the delegates so heated up on bidding! Us leo’s from Assunta preserved our money for the night bidding that promised bigger and better prizes!

Our president, Leo Suzanna, receiving the award for 100% administrative award.

Leo Deborah accepting her Outstanding New LEO award

Leo Josephine accepting her Outstanding Director award
Leo Syahira accepting the Outstanding Secretary award

Leo Elizabeth accepting the Outstanding Treasurer award

After the awards presentation, we were given one hour and a half to prepare for Banquet Night themed Black and White. All delegates were sporting elaborate dresses and the guys were dressed smartly. Delegates were transferred to the Florex Restaurant where the Banquet Night took place. It was a spectacular event and the food that night was really good. Although, some of us couldn’t eat because we were too anxious about the top awards being given out. Just before announcing the top club award, another bidding session was conducted by Lion Alan Thoo. The LEO’s from Region 7 and 8 joined forces to make the final bid for a Mystery Gift. It turned out the Mystery Gift was a donation of 15,000 to the China Earthquake Victims! J We did charity that night, yes, we did!

Most of the Form 4 Leos (:

The LEO Club of SMK Assunta!

Leo Suzanna receiving the Top Environmental Project

The Florex Restaurant (that was VERY VERY VERY COLD)

Leo Suzanna accepting the Outstanding President award

It was the next award that left all the Assunta Leos completely breathless (well, at least, I felt breathless) When they announced that we were the Top LEO Club all of us jumped and screamed. All of us walked up to the stage and took a group picture admist all the happiness and excitement. We even screamed on stage x) Unforgettable!

The LEO's ROARING after accepting the Top Alpha Leo Club award

A formal picture with our awards

The leos returned back to the hotel and took a group picture with the LEO Club of SMK Sam Tet who was also sharing the Top Club award with us.

The next day was the closing ceremony for the 10th District 308B2 Forum. The winners of teambuilding was announced and my team (: got 3rd place! Bwahaha, since I am the one doing this report! X)

We said our farewells and boarded the bus for the last time at around 3 pm. Forum 2008 was a memorable experience and I would like to take this opportunity to thank the FOCC's and all the leos that contributed to this successful event. Thankss (:

To the leos, KEEP ROARING (:

*PHEW* The post is FINALLY done. (:

Thursday, June 12, 2008

FORUM AWARDS!!!

guess who's back and better than ever?!!?

For those of you leos who did not attend the LEO forum this year, you may not know that we managed to bag more than a COUPLE of awards this year.

Awards for Fiscal Year 07/08 !

*drum rolls*

100% Club Administrative
Merit Project - Deepavali Celebration [O.C: Leo Salini Senbagam]
Outstanding Club Newsletter
Outstanding Membership Growth
Outstanding Project Award - Sex Education [O.C: Leo Deborah Tan and Leo Keily Lim]
Outstanding Faculty Advisor - Puan Jasminder Kaur and Puan Aishah Aziz
Outstanding Alpha Leo Advisor - Lion Ivan Ho
Outstanding Leo School Academy - Leo Victoria Boey and Leo Yip Su Jean
Outstanding New Leo - Leo Deborah Christie Tan
Outstanding Leo - Leo Jamie Lim Mei Yee
Outstanding Director - Leo Josephine Chong Shu Yie [Editor 07/08]
Outstanding Leo Treasurer - Leo Elizabeth Lee Sui Yee
Outstanding Leo Secretary - Leo Syahira Bt Johan
Outstanding Leo President - Leo Suzanna Binti Awang Bono
Top Leo School Academy - Leo Amelia Chan Poh Teng
Top "Our Environmental Our Future" Environment Project - Environmental Month [O.C: Leo Annishka Asairinachan]
Top Joint Project - Charity Carnival Bazaar
..............

and TOP LEO CLUB!! A HUUUGE thank you to all you people who made it happen... :)

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Incoming Board of Directors.

Board of Directors 08/09.

President: Leo Bernice Sew Szujin
Vice-President: Leo Yamunaarani a/p Varatha Raju
Secretary: Leo Daarshawnee a/p Segar
Treasurer: Leo Tay Wen Yuin
Community Service Director: Leo Chew Pei San
Funding Director: Leo Deborah Christie Tan
Membership Director: Leo Chew Jia Xin
I.U Director: Leo Pearly Ng
Asst. I.U Director: Leo Jaishree a/p Nagarajan
Editor: Leo Jeyamalar a/p T. Thurai Rathnam
Sub-editor: Leo Kamini Senthilathiban

Board of Directors.

Board of Directors 07/08.

President : Leo Suzanna Awang Bono
Vice-President: Leo Annishka Asairinachan
Secretary: Leo Syahira Johan
Treasurer: Leo Elizabeth Lee Sui Yee
Community Service Director: Leo Salini Senbagam
Funding Director: Leo Koh Yuan Lin
Membership Director: Leo Cheryl Cheam Shu Yan
I.U Director: Leo Natasha Priya
Asst. I.U Director: Leo Bernice Sew Szujin
Editor: Leo Josephine Chong Shu Yie
Sub-editor: Leo Yamunaarani

Past Presidents (PP)

2004/2005
Krystina Chong Su-Yen


2005/2006
Sarah Tung Su Yin


2006/2007
Yip Su Jean


Leo Advisor
Lion Ivan Ho

Teacher Advisors
Pn. Jasminder Kaur
Pn. Aishah

History of Leo Clubs.

Leo Program History.

Forty-nine years ago, Coach Jim Graver started the Leo ball rolling. Chances are, that ball was a baseball.

Back in 1957, Graver was the coach of the Abington High School, Pennsylvania, USA, baseball team. Graver was also an active member of the Glenside, Pennsylvania, Lions Club.

With fellow Lion, William Ernst, Graver talked about starting a service club for high school boys. "The Kiwanians had their Key Clubs and the Rotarians had their Wheel Club (since changed to Interact Clubs)," Ernst is quoted as saying in an October 7, 1976 newspaper article in "The Evening Bulletin."

So they asked their fellow Lions for support. Without hesitation, the Glenside Lions agreed that a Lions youth group was a good idea. Graver and Ernst set to work.
"We needed a nucleus, a group of kids to start with," stated Ernst. "So we got Jim's son to come to the first meeting with his whole baseball team." Nine sophomore, junior and senior boys joined the group of 26 baseball players.

Together, the 35 teens formed a club. On December 5, 1957, the Glenside Lions presented a charter to the Abington High School Leo Club.

As the world's first Leo club, the group created the Leo acronym - Leadership, Equality, Opportunity (Equality was later changed to Experience.) And, the group chose maroon and gold - their school colors - to serve as the Leo club colors.

An Idea Whose Time Had Come.


The Abington Leos were a singular entity until 1963. In that year, a Leo club was formed at the Tamaqua Area High School in Pennsylvania. Shortly thereafter, a former Philadelphia Lion formed a Leo club in New York. By 1964, there were 27 Leo clubs in Pennsylvania and one in New York.

The circle of junior service clubs was expanding. In October 1967, the board of directors of Lions Clubs International adopted the Leo Club Program as an official program of the association. Open to males and females, the objective of the Leo Club Program was (and still is):
"...to provide the youth of the world (with) an opportunity for development and contribution, individually and collectively, as responsible members of the local, national and international community."

In 1968, newly formed Leo clubs began sending their requests for club certification to International Headquarters. On October 17, 1969, forms requesting certification for the Abington High School Leo Club reached headquarters. On this date, the world's original Leo club was formally recognized as a part of the international Leo program. Leo John Hebert of Baederwood, Pennsylvania, served as president of the Abington High School Leo Club.

Today, the Leo Club Program is stronger than ever. Community service remains the cornerstone of the program. Like their Lion counterparts, Leo club members enjoy serving their neighbors and watching positive results unfold.