Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Clean-up Taman Jaya


     On the 29th of February 2016, the Leo Club of SMK Assunta and Leo Club of La Salle Petaling Jaya had jointly-organised the “Clean-Up Taman Jaya” project. The aim was to clean up Taman Jaya and have a fellowship session amongst the Leos and Othmar Fetz on his last day in Kuala Lumpur. 

     13 Leos and probates had gone around, picking rubbish in the park in efforts to make it cleaner. Afterwards, the Leos had played short games of “Captain Ball” and “Pass the Bomb”. Lunch was a picnic that was prepared by the Leos for everyone present beforehand. The Leos had actually baked chocolate chip cookies on the previous day, and they handed them out to the people in the park as a random act of kindness with short messages such as “Have a nice day!” and “Keep moving forward!” 

     After the distribution of cookies, the Leos carried on with various more games such as “Tom and Jerry” and “Never Had I Ever”.  The project was then concluded with a small souvenir session whereby we, the Leo Club of SMK Assunta, had given Othmar Fetz a small gift to express our sincerest thanks for visiting us. In return, he had given a badge that said “Leo Book” which we accepted with upmost gratitude. 

     Overall, the project was a successful one and everyone had a great time. Despite having simple projects in conjunction with Othmar’s visit, the projects went smoothly and we had learned that teamwork is important whenever we do something. To Othmar, we hope you have enjoyed your stay in Kuala Lumpur and have had a great time during our projects. We would like to sincerely thank you for visiting us and we hope that our paths will cross again in the future. Till then, stay healthy and have a safe flight. ROAR!

Report by,
Leo Abirami.

Photos taken during the project,

The Leos and probates picking up rubbish at Taman Jaya.
The Leos and probates having a picnic after the project.
The Leos during a team-building game.
The Leos of SMK Assunta and SMK La Salle PJ together with Othmar Fetz after the project.

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