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IKEBANA

An ‘Ikebana’ demonstration was held at the SMK Seksyen 4 Kota Damansara, Jalan Camar 4/1, Kota Damansara, Petaling Jaya on the 26th January 2011 (Wednesday) from 2.00pm till 5.00pm. More than sixty (60) students including teachers of the school and invited neighbouring schools attended this demonstration. A mini contest on Ikebana floral arrangement was also held to ascertain the students skills after a watching how Ikebana was been done.

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KOPERASI PERSATUAN ALUMNI AGENSI KERJASAMA ANTARABANGSA JEPUN MALAYSIA SELANGOR BERHAD (KoJICA)

Satu Mesyuarat Agung Pertama Penubuhan Koperasi Persatuan Alumni Agensi Kerjasama Antarabangsa Jepun Malaysia Selangor Berhad (KoJICA) telah diadakan dengan jayanya pada 6 Mac 2011 (Ahad) di Dewan Perdana A, Palm Garden Hotel, IOI Resort, Putrajaya.

Maklumat lanjut mengenainya akan menyusul selepas diluluskan oleh Mesyuarat Lembaga Koperasi yang akan bersidang dalam masa terdekat.

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KEPUTUSAN BOWLING TOMODACHI YANG DIADAKAN DI ALAMANDA PADA 5 MAC 2011

Terima kasih kepada semua yang telah menjayakan Pertandingan Bowling Tomodachi di Alamanda pada 5 Mac 2011.

Keputusan yang telah diaudit (10 Pemenang Teratas lelaki dan wanita) seperti berikut:

LELAKI
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1. AMIR IZZAT SAMUEL
2. RUSDI
3. SAM PERIYASAMY
4. NORZAMAN
5. MOHD RAZI ABD LATIF
6. ZARIF
7. ZIKRI
8. MR NAGAMO
9. ROZAIMAN RAHIM
10. AZHAR ABU BAKAR

WANITA
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1. YATIMAH YAAKUB
2. NUR SYAZWANI
3. YUSMARIZANA MOHD YUSOF
4. EDA NORHANA MOHD IDRIS
5. SITI RODZIAH
6. RUSMINA OTHMAN
7. SHARMILA SAHAR
8. NORABIAH MUDA
9. PUTERI
10. AKUN

TAHNIAH!

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Cycling For Health

Konnichiwa;

myJICA will host a program called Ride Health Affairs. It was a cycling to health.

Date: 12/12/2010 (Sunday)
Time: 6.30am (registration). 7.30am (start) 12.30pm (end)
Location: Parcel E, Putrajaya
Route: Putrajaya
Distance: 50km
VIP: The Minister of Health

Members who are interested are invited to participate.
Members will need to pay only RM100 for a pair of Jersey logo myJICA.

* First come first serve and the organizer expected this program to be attended by over 100 participants.

photo and jersey in     http://putrajayaeasyriders.blogspot.com

Way to Health.

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FUROSHIKI WORKSHOP

Dear Sir/Madam of myJICA

The Embassy of Japan will organize the “Furoshiki” workshop.

“Furoshiki” is a piece of multi-purpose cloth used in various aspects of the Japanese everyday life such as gift-wrapping, bundling up an object for carrying, hanging on the wall for decorative purposes, etc. Although the use of “Furoshiki” faded away in the mid-70s, it has regained popularity due to renewed interest in its reusability for the sake of environmental protection. With the revival of “furoshiki”, its use is not only limited to substituting plastic bags but also for gift-wrapping, as table coverings or interior decoration all over Japan.

In this upcoming workshop, we will introduce some easy skills to use “furoshiki” for wrapping and as carrying bags. “Furoshiki” looks a lot like the “Batik” in Malaysia, so with the same techniques, you could easily adopt this eco-friendly approach into the Malaysian life!
Details of the workshop are as follows:

Date & Time: 21st November 2010 (Sunday), 14:30-16:00
Venue: Conference Room 2 (upstairs),
The Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall
Admission: Free
Attention:
1. Participants are required to bring their own cloth – a piece of batik, approx. 70 cm² or slightly larger.
2. For registration purposes, kindly submit name, mobile phone number and e-mail address or fax number to the following contacts. Registration deadline is 15th November 2010. Participation is subject to availability on a first come first served basis.

For more details, please do not hesitate to contact either of the following:

Ms. Jane (Japan Information Service, Embassy of Japan) Time: 8:30-12:00, 13:30-16:00
Tel: 03-2177-2741, Email: singyii.wong@kl.mofa.go.jp

http://www.my.emb-japan.go.jp/English/JIS/culturalevents/Furoshiki.html

(You can see the samples of “Furoshiki”.)

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