Blind up to KL Tower

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Dear Raleighians,

Do you wish to be part of an activity filled to the brim with adventure yet at the same time presents a great service to mother nature and the community? Some of you may quote the lack of time or other reasons as to why you cannot participate, but let us tell you this: YOU CAN BE PART OF THIS ACTIVITY.

WHAT

I, Hooi Chin Gian and my friend, Cheong Zhi Yong and Chong Jia Loon are going to embark on two expeditions in the quest for adventure, service to mother nature and the community alike. I will be trekking up Gunung Tahan, reputed as the toughest mountain to climb in Malaysia from 20 to 26 March 2008. Zhi Yong and Jia Loon, on the other hand, will join in a three month expedition into the heart of the Sabah rainforests.

HOW

On 3 February 2008, the Kuala Lumpur Tower Forest Towerthon will be taking place in Malaysia's one and only Kuala Lumpur Tower. Participants will run up approximately one kilometer uphill before climbing 2,058 steps to reach Tower Head 3 at 288 meter above ground level. We will be participating in this event as all others, albeit for one small detail - we will do it blindfolded. This is a feat that has never been done before, and it is all for the cause of raising funds for our expedition expenses.


We kindly ask of your support in this event and subsequently in our expeditions. We would deeply appreciate if you could contribute RM 20 or more towards our effort. No other words can be expressed for your generous act but THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

Should you wish to contribute by cash, please contact me at 017-3574833, Zhi Yong at 012-3080661 or Jia Loon at 017-8813001. If you would like to write a cheque or transfer funds through the bank, please designate it to:

Beneficiary Name : Pertubuhan Raleigh International Kuala Lumpur
Name of Beneficiary Bank : RHB Bank Berhad
Branch : KLCC
Account Number : 21413800026536

If you do have any queries, do contact us through the number stated above or through our emails: hooichingian[at]hotmail.com, zyjonathan[at]hotmail.com, a0shark[at]hotmail.com.


Once, again, we express our deepest gratitude on the behalf of mother nature and the local community in Sabah for your taking time to read through this and for your contributions in any ways.

Thank you.



With love and gratitude,
Chin Gian

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Pedal Power

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Pedal Power Rally!!!


Let's hope everyone is not over-indulging in Chinese New Year goodies already!

Last call for those wanting to burn off their calories in anticipation for a major CNY buildup!!

Our February Monthly Meeting will be held at Bukit Cahaya Shah Alam, and marilah kita berkayuh basikal (sambil bermesyuarat) !

Special Alert to August 2007 IW Participants:

We will be giving out your participation reports during this meeting. So make sure you attend and get some receive-report-&-smile-photographs among beautiful foliage!

Venue : Taman Pertanian Malaysia, Bukit Cahaya

(in Shah Alam)

Date : 2 February 2008 (Saturday)

Time :

8am - gather at KL Sentral

9am - Reach Bukit Cahaya.

12pm - End of outing. Makan!!

Fees :

Entrance fees - RM 3/head

Bicycle Rental - RM 3/ 1st hour

- RM1/subsequent hour

IN order for us to make sure that everyone gets a ride to Shah Alam, please let us know of your attendance ASAP.

DRIVERS are WANTED as well.

Buzz Pei Ting 012-6952265 or Yen Jun 012-3446807

Press 'call' now.

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Alpha : We Begin with a Simple Idea, for a Wondeful Reason

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Team Alpha will be having a fund raising event this coming Sunday (20th Jan 2008) for our PIWP project.

On 6th of January, we have been to the Precious Children Home. Precious Children Home consists of 24 kids aged around 4 to 17 years old. We begun our PIWP project by guiding the children to draw their own favourable designs on the white T-shirts. This is to exposed the hidden talent of the child and meanwhile, to share our time with the children.

Basically, we are cooperating with the children in this project. We hoped that the youngsters will understand the concept of "No pain, no gain". Anyhow, things which are earned by own effort brings out inner self-satisfaction rite.=)

Now, Team Alpha hopes to fund raise by helping the children to sell the T-shirts to the neighbourhood in PJ Old Town Area. We are going from house to house. It is like doing odd jobs, instead of washing the cars, we sell the T-shirts.

The details of the event are as follow:

Date : Sunday, 20th of Jan, 2008.
Time : 10am
Venue: Meet at Taman Jaya LRT Station

We will be very grateful if any Raleigh-ians could provide us with transport. One to two cars is more than enough.So, any gentlemen or fairladies can give us a lift? =) Thanks in advance.

Everybody is welcomed to join. Your help and support is much appreciated.

Should you have any enquiries, feel free to contact us.
Peyyi : 016-3848869, peyyitan[at]yahoo.com
Chee Ler: 019-2041357
Suk Ee: 016-6359188

Thank you.

Peyyi

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The Charlie Fundraising Adventure

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Charlie-Chii-Chie! Charlie-Chii-Chie! Gooooo Charlie!

The Team Charlie (Dec IW 07) cheer was still ringing in our heads when we started the blueprints for our Post-IW Project. Still driven by the momentum of IW, us Team Charlie members quickly found our feet and wasted no time in choosing what we thought would be a challenge: the Save Our Seahorses (SOS) project located in Gelang Patah Johor. With that goal in mind, fundraising plans quickly followed suit and it was as soon as the following Saturday when we carried out the first phase of our fundraising project.

Charlie Fundraising Phase One – Odd Jobs + Newspaper Collection

Our first fundraising project was simple: we went around house-to-house in the Bandar Utama area, looking for odd jobs and collecting old newspapers to raise funds. Though most of our funds that day came from donations, we managed to get a few people to let us wash their cars. Our hard work paid off as we managed to collect a substantial amount of newspapers as well as money. This project also paved the way for Team Charlie’s next fundraising mission: a Jumble Sale.


Us washing our very first car of the day. 4D anyone?

Honest paid labour always manages to bring a smile to everyone’s faces.

It was inspiring to see how dedicated and hardworking everyone (well almost) was.


Even our Raleigh President came to help us carry old newspapers. (More on Mr. President to come)


All in all, not bad for a day’s work.

Charlie Fundraising Phase Two – Jumble Sale I

Junk Collection

Spurred by the success of our first fundraising and inspired by the willingness of people to give us their unwanted items, we at Team Charlie set sights on organizing the next fundraising project – a jumble sale. Desperate pleas were sent out to family, friends, as well as the Raleigh community, asking for unwanted items that could be sold at a jumble sale. After all, whats a Jumble Sale without the junk right?

Hey, we even managed to get an organ.

Junk Sorting


Thanks to all the kind-hearted good Samaritans out there, we managed to collect a considerable amount of junk. The next task obviously, was to sort it. Sorting out junk for a jumble sale is no mean feat, it took seven people a full day to finish sorting. The upside is the many hidden “treasures” you come across which never fail to surprise you.

This was only a small portion of the items we had to sort through.

Sometimes, you just may find that particular handbag you’ve been looking for.

Or maybe even an outrageous outfit for a Poor Taste Party.


Dig deep enough and you’ll end up with something good. Cool beachwear for instance.

Junk Selling

Finally after all those preparations, it was time for us to sell our junk. Our venue was the Mont’Kiara flea market, where we booked a stall for two weeks in a row.

At the Raleigh stall, we sold a wide variety of items.

We sold clothes.

We sold books.

We sold shoes and bags.

[Blogmaster: no they didn't really sell these items but they thank the thoughtfulness of the donors anyhow.]

We even sold items that are a bit to the “exotic” side.

All day, we tried as hard as we could to pitch to our customers.

Most of the times, our efforts paid off.

Selling from morning to late afternoon, we managed to raise quite a bit of money for our SOS project, while having a lot of fun in the process. Whoever knew that jumble sales could be so fun?


At the end of the day however, it was time to unwind and release some stress.

What better way to do so than relive your childhood memories?

No one would have thought that see-saws would make for such good photo opportunities.

Charlie Fundraising Phase Three – Jumble Sale II


With one successful jumble sale already under our belt, we were even more determined to make the second one work out as well. This time around, our focus was in getting rid of our items, not trying to make as high a profit as possible.

Raleigh stall – Take Two.

So determined were we to get rid of our junk, we even sold items that we had become attached to over the past week.

And like the sign says, Everything Must Go!

Our second jumble sale ended with us making less profit than the first one, but we managed, for the most part, to achieve our objective in getting rid of our junk. A big thanks to all the Raleigh members who dropped by at our stall to help out or have a look around. You guys helped make it a success.

Some of the Raleigh members who dropped by to give a hand. Thanks so much guys! Also, thanks to those who dropped by but are not in the photos.

At the end of it all, we managed to fundraise the amount needed to sponsor our trip down to the SOS Research Station, which we have scheduled for the 22nd to 24th of January 2008. We even managed to raise additional funds which we are going to donate to prospective February 08 Venturers. It took a lot of effort and was tiring at times, but in the process, we had a lot of fun and grew that much closer to one another. Plus, we learnt so much from our fundraising, now isn’t that what Raleigh is all about?


Now folks, here comes the moment many of you have been waiting for. Presenting exclusive behind-the-scenes candid shots of our beloved President, Shih Chung. Remember, you saw it first right here on RIKL’s blog. Brought to you exclusively by the members of Team Charlie.



Scandalous! Don’t you just love that oh-so-charming smile?

Well, that’s all for updates on Team Charlie. We at Team Charlie wish the other IW teams best of luck with their fundraising and also PIWPs. If you need any manpower don’t hesitate to let us know. Also, Team Charlie would like to thank all the Raleigh members who gave us help in any way during our fundraising projects, especially Team Delta who came by to help us many times. We thank all of you from the bottom of our hearts.

I hereby end this post with a word of wisdom from my PIWP leader, Jia Loon, whose hand also features in the accompanying picture.

Ubi.


Luke Lim Ming Yuan

Team Charlie

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The Long Awaited

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The Sponsor:


The Teams:


Alpha and the Raleigh Christmas Tree


Bravo and the Walkie


Charlie and the Mineral Water Bottle


Delta and the Orange Crocs

The Staff Team:


Faci, Photographer, Logs, Medic; What a happy family!
*Blogmaster: Special thanks to photographer of the weekend, Suzanna for all the snapshots!*


Posers Reunite


Camp Chief at Work


Working together... to flatten a tire!


The Commander


Peace


President at Work. No prize for guessing right on what he was doing at that time


The Reddds


The Boss of the Weekend

The Christmas:


Raleigh Christmas tree... in the making, almost born!


Santa and his Santarina; Presents and Christmas Tree


Special Prize-giving Ceremony

This is...


Raleigh INTERNATIONAL (literally!)


The Raleigh Family:


Team cheer, anybody?

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