Tuesday, November 24, 2009

A Day at The Zoo

First Zoo Negara Volunteer Work
Last year we organize a volunteer work activity at Zoo Negara with the Leo Club of KDU, PJ. (Click on the above link if you couldn't remember) It was fun and we vowed to do it again, so this time we went with Leos from Leo Club of SMK Jinjang North and host of other guests.

On the morning of 1st November, we arrived at the zoo at around 8.30am. Hastily we were organized into groups of 5 and sent to our assigned sections. For the 5 of us, we were put to the giraffe/elephant section (Much to Leo Jia Yi delight considering her love for the elephant). Like last year, the zoo personnel warned us that work has to be done and only after we complete the work that they would allow us to 'play' with the animals.

No problem.

Our first task was to clean elephant poo and urine.

Alright, to be honest it wasn't that bad as they were almost odourless (Good diet they have ;-) ). And equally bearable was giraffe poo, although much smaller in size obviously. Whilst we were cleaning the giraffe's compound, the animals were instructed to stand at a corner. Yet once in a while, a giraffe or 2 would show their playful nature by charging towards us and back. They may look sexy, but it's when you stand next to it that you realize how tall it is and how intimidating it could be. Still, we kept on with our work and soon got them done.
Next, the zookeeper had to feed the giraffes. Giraffes with their awful long necks needs their food to be tied to their chin level, as bending down to the ground hurts them (Try bending your own neck all the way down for a short while). So we tied the fresh leaves into a bundle and the zookeeper tied them to the gate. Too zookeeper allowed us to feed the animals, so we took the opportunity to do so.



After the break at 10am, we were given real work. This time we had to help clear the bush that is behind the elephant performing ring (Now defunct due to complaints from animal rights parties). The back compound must have been left alone for years and apparently the day before there were other volunteers who helped to clear the first part. We were suppose to clear the second part. It was tiring and we took the rest of the day (with lunch in between) chopping the grass, pull out the weeds and carrying them to the dumping ground. Although it seemed never ending, by 3pm in the afternoon we managed to clear up a large part of the compound. It was tiring and certainly not what we expected.

Of course, what came after the hard work makes the entire day worth it. We were told to clean ourselves up. Then the zookeeper handed us some bananas to be fed to the elephant. He even offered them to us and ate some to show that they are indeed edible:
We had a great time playing with elephant and she seemed happy to be given the bananas. We then took a group photo but it seems that she couldn't sit still, as you could see below. After that, we spent some time feeding the giraffes, before saying our goodbyes to the elephant/giraffe zookeepers.



As we ended earlier, we paid a visit to our friends who are in the rats/mice section. They had interesting task to do where they had to replaced the bedding of the mice. Leo Anh was pretty good at catching the mice by the tails (Trust me, it's not an easy feat!) and putting them in the temporary box while they clean the boxes.
As they wrapped up, we gathered with the other Leos and took a group photo. Shortly we said our goodbyes as we left before the rain starts to pour.


Roar!
By Leo Eong Xien

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Lions Club of KL North 37th Anniversary Dinner

On the 24th of October 2009, our sponsoring club Lions Club of KL North held their 37th Anniversary Dinner at Melia Hotel, KL.

It was a fun event with lots of good food (Which explains the lack of photos on food here! ;) ). We had the opportunity to meet some of the Lions we haven't seen for some time and although we had to leave early, we ensured we took enough photos.

Here are some thousand words:

Dessert - You know what happened to the main course ;-)

All members of the Lions Club of KL North

Birthday celebration for Lions and Leo of that month

President Lion Tan Teoh with his rendition of 'Peng You'

with Past Leo Advisor and Past District Governor Lion Sam

with current Leo Advisor Lion Nicholas

with President Lion Tan Teoh and Lion Chin Wee - also officially inducted that night

with Lion Chu and IPP Lion Lee Yew Foo

Happy birthday KL North! =)

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

New Admin

Hello everyone!

It's Hooi Jett here. I'm a new member here and also a new admin or contributor of the club.! I hope to contribute more to this club and I suppose that this club is a fun & exciting one! Thus, for those who don't know about this leo club or outsiders, please read more of our updates here or perhaps that you might be interested in joining us too!~ =)

we will keep you update about our club's activities and events.!

Thanks! :)

By,
Hooi Jett

Monday, October 12, 2009

KLU Bulletin - October 2009 Issue

Greetings Everybody!

We are pleased to inform you that the October 2009 (July-September) issue of Leo Club of KL Unity Bulletin has been released!

Please click here to view the issue.

For the best representation of the bulletin, we advise you to download the pdf file and view it at your pleasure as this retains the best image quality. Appreciate it if you could distribute it to your club members as well.


Also, be a fan of our Facebook Page to receive updates on our latest public events and news.

Cheers!

Regards,
Leo Club of KL Unity Editorial

Thursday, October 1, 2009

14th Anniversary Party

21 September 2009 - Year 2009 marks 14 years since Leo Club of KL Unity was initially formed. To celebrate the occassion, we threw acasual party at my place. The event started at around 7.30pm and we were grateful that our sister clubs and other Leo clubs turned up. It provided us the opportunity to get to know each other better. It was also great to see PDG Lion Sam, Lion Molly and Lion Nicholas turn up as they never failed to show their support.

Me addressing the audience

...while everybody listened carefully. (Except for Leo Yuki =P)

Food served that night were pretty much prepared & sponsored by our own leos. Menu included sandwiches, nuggets, salad, fried noodles, shepherd’s pie, pizza and KFC. Needless to say, the guests were well fed with some of them kept going back for more helpings. A short speech was then delivered along with a roll call before we played Charades. Almost everybody got a chance to get out act and with acts like aqua, hard gay and lala - laughters were soon flowing freely. It was all in good fun nonetheless.

With Lion Nicholas, Lion Molly and PDG Lion Sam - Thanks for coming!

A cake cutting ceremony was then held and the guests sang a birthday song to the club. After that, we took a group photo before indulging on the lovely cheesecake. It was one of those fun fun fun nights we wished didn’t end. So when the guests started leaving, we were left thinking, “Let’s do another get together social gathering soon!”

"Say Cheese!"

"Say Chicken!"

Roar!

[PS: No pictures of the food... yet? Guess everybody's busy eating than taking photos. ;-) ]

by Leo Eong Xien

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Leo Club of KLCC and KL Perennial Joint Installation

A week after the KL Leo Clubs Joint Installation, our club was invited to attend a joint installation held by Leo Club of Kuala Lumpur City Centre and Leo Club of Kuala Lumpur Perennial. The event started at 3pm in The Club, Bukit Utama. After a round of roll call, several speeches were delivered. The installation than begun with new members induction and followed by installation of board of directors, treasurer, secretary & last but not least, presentation of gavels to the respective presidents. The audience were then treated to 2 performance, of one of which leo members joined in for a cute chicken dance. =D

Some light snacks were served and we got the change to mingle around whilst taking some photos:
Installation of Board of Directors

Presidents Leo Steven Tan (KLP) & Leo Michelle Kong (KLCC) Sworn In

(l-r) Leo Michelle (KLCC), Leo Aisha, Leo Joshua (KDU PJ), Leo Jia Yi, Leo Sheng Wei, Leo Eong Xien (KLU), Leo Nelson (Southern Cross)

Group photos of IPPs and Presidents

Photo with Leo Alex and Leo Dennis from Leo Club of KLCC, who were our high schoolmates

More photos could be found in our Facebook album:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=105586&id=116921891691

We would like to thank both clubs for the invitation and good time. We would like to congratulate Leo Steven Tan and Leo Michelle Kong as well as the rest of their board of directors and wish them all the best with their undertakings in the current fiscal year.

Roar!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

9th KL Leo Clubs Joint Installation

On the 22nd of August 2009, the committee of Leo Club of KLU was installed, with the board of directors for 2009/10 as follows:
President - Leo Tan Eong Xien
Vice President - Leo Oh Kan Sha
Secretary - Leo Yap Wei Keat
Treasurer - Leo Teh Tze Yoong
Community Service Director - Leo Fong Jia Yi
Membership Director - Leo Nguyen Hai Anh
Funding Director - Leo Tang Keng Mun
Immediate Past President - Leo Chia Sheng Wei

Here are some photos taken that day (Credits to Leo Thiam Beng):
(l-r) Leo Eong Xien, Leo Wei Keat, Leo Tze Yoong, Leo Jia Yi, Leo Anh, Leo Kan Sha

Installation of Vice Presidents

Installation of Secretaries

Lion Ben Sng and our sister club, Leo Club of SMK Sultan Abdul Samad

Us and Leo Club of SMK Sultan Abdul Samad

Our sister club - Leo Club of Sekolah Menengah Jinjang (Utara) - Look how they could fill up the entire stage with their members alone =D

And finally, our group photo:
Leo Club of KL Unity with Leo Advisor Lion Nicholas and President of Lions Club of KL North, Lion Tan Teoh


Last but not least, we would like to thank Leo Kimberly Sng for performing on behalf of our club and did a marvelous in it too. Haven't got the chance to post the video yet, but will try to get hold of it.

Also, congratulations to all committee members and participating Leo Clubs on their job well done.

Roar!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Visit to The Community Service Centre for the Deaf

On the 7th of August 2009 10:00 a.m., all the participants gathered at the Masjid Jamek LRT Station to make a move to the Community Service Centre. Before that, the participants had to collect the food ordered for the centre’s students at a nearby McDonald’s restaurant. After a 10 minutes walk from the LRT station, all of the participants besides Leo Wei Keat reached at the centre for the first time. Ushered by a volunteer in the centre, we were brought to the canteen to place our food. Ms Cindy, one of the two principals of the centre, led us to the computer room and introduced us the centre by showing us the PowerPoint slides. From the slides and narration of Ms Cindy, we learnt about the initiation of the centre and how the volunteers and the deaf students had worked hard and struggle to build a school of them. We were also amazed by the abilities, skills, knowledge and most importantly the will-to-learn of the deaf students despite their hearing disability. We were also touched by their aspirations to serve and contribute to the community regardless of their own disability.

At 11:00 a.m., the deaf students gathered at the canteen for their lunch. We were once again amazed by the deaf students as they showed good discipline and courtesy while taking the food from our hands. They were also lively, lovely and friendly when we tried to approach them. Although most of us were not familiar with sign language, during the lunch break we had our fun moment playing and communicating with the kids, totally overcoming the language barrier.
After the lunch, we were led to the classroom and enjoyed a dance performance by the deaf students. The performance was enjoyable and we were certainly amazed knowing the fact that they couldn’t listen to the music. Requested by us, the principals – Ms Cindy and Ms Rose, taught us to sing in sign language together with the children. We fell for the beauty of sign language as we signed the lyric of the song.

The visit ended with a cheque presentation, amounted RM 1,500, as a gesture of gratitude to the centre for their contribution to the community and the hearing-impaired. We left the centre at around 1:00 p.m. after the cheque presentation.

By Leo Wei Keat.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

The House of Victory Elderly Home Visit

On the 26th of July, the Lions Club of KL North organized a visit to the House of Victory Elderly Home at OUG. The objective of the activity was to spend time with the old folks as well as to bring happiness to them. The activity was participated by several Lions club along with us and Leo Club of SMK Jinjang North.

We arrived at the home at around 10am and shortly after, the activity started at with emcee Ln.Chin Wee providing an introduction. Speeches were then delivered by OC Ln.Tan Teoh and region chairperson Ln.Tan Poh Leng respectively.


An ice-breaking session was to follow with Lions and Leos alike attending to the old folks. It was an interesting affair at first as some of the old folks only speak certain dialects, eg. some spoke Cantonese while some Hakka etc. Thankfully though, this was sorted out quickly. Some of the old folks were keen to share their background and stories, from which I found out one particular old folk came from China decades ago.

Lunch was next, the participants were quick to distribute the food to the old folks. A few of the less able elderly were attended to, so they too could enjoy their meal. After lunch, we had an activity session. This was started by one of the old folks, who said he loved singing. True to his words, everybody was trilled by his singing and happily clapped to the tune. Lions and Leos then joined in the 'karaoke' session.

The fun continued with a birthday celebration for Mdm Phun and Mr.Lee who turned 85 and 60 respectively in July. Both of them were delighted to see the cake and thanked everybody for the celebration.


As soon as the cake were cut and eaten, we took a group photo before we said our goodbyes to the old folks.

Roar!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

“Applying the 7 habits in Lionism and Life” Workshop

On the 11th of July 2009, the Lion Club of KL North organized a workshop for all Lions and Leos at The Otomotif College. Leo members who were present are Leo Kan Sha, Leo Wei Keat, Leo Sheng Wei, and Leo Jia Hong.

Lion Wesley

The workshop started off with registration at 8.30am. The Leo’s were allocated seats and group system. Opening speech was presented by Lions Club of KL North president, Lion Tan Teoh. The workshop begins with an overview of objectives of the 7 habits facilitator by Lion Ben S’ng. It then continues by starting off with:

Habit No.1: Be Proactive (Ln Wesley),
Habit No.2 Begin with the end in mind (Ln Simon),
Habit No.3 Put first things first (Ln Vijayan),

In between the workshop, there was break for refreshment and toilet break for 15 min. Then continue back with…

Habit No.4 Think win/win (Ln Ben S’ng)
Habit No.5 Seek first to understand, then to be understood (Ln Vijayan)
Habit No.6 Synergize (Ln Simon Soh) and,
Habit No.7 Sharpen the Saw (Ln PDG Sam Leong).
PDG Lion Sam


After finishing the 7 habits, it was lunch break. Food and drinks were ready as we all seated together. Lunch was an hour and we headed back to the class room. Then participants werebroken into individual groups to discuss on how to apply the 7 habits in lionism and activities that benefits members.

Participants laying out their presentation - Canggih-nya!

Presentation was then carred out by every group which was followed by a reflection session to refresh on lessons we have learnt.
Leo Sheng Wei and Lion Nicholas with their presentation


Lastly, presentation of certificate was carried out by the organizing chairperson, Ln Wesley and group picture was taken. The workshop ended at around 5.30pm.



Roar!

-Leo Kan Sha-