Watch Out! IW Dec 2010 is coming to town!

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Name: Introduction Weekend December 2010
Date: 6.00PM Friday, 3rd December 2010 – 6.00PM Sunday, 5th December 2010
Venue: International Youth Centre, Jalan Yaacob Latiff, Bandar Tun Razak, 56000 Cheras, Kuala Lumpur.



Participation Fees:
Early Bird: RM55/participant (for COMPLETE registration forms submission BEFORE OR ON the 7th of November, 2010)
Normal Rate: RM70/participant (for registration forms submission AFTER 7th of November, 2010)
(This includes meals, accomodation, insurance and transportation throughout the weekend)

REGISTRATION CLOSED




Download:
Click here: Introduction Weekend Application Form
Click here: December Introduction Weekend Poster (Spread the word out to your friends!!!)

Registration: Submit form to iwdec2010[at]raleighinternational.org.my

Please note that incomplete applications (incomplete fields, lacking a referral or photo) will not be considered.


Registration Deadline: 14th of November 2010

Contact Person: Pei Ying at 012-9120321 or Geng Qian at 012-4106347

Get Out There!

Regards,
Raleigh KL

Updated 25 October 2010

We are featured on last week (Saturday, 23 October2010) The Star Weekender!
http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=/2010/10/23/lifefocus/7256423&sec=lifefocus

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Updates: Raleigh KL* November monthly meeting

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Dear all,

We are Raleigh~!!!




























Hooray~ we have succeeded a mud hut green camp on 5 – 7/11/2010 and 60 mud bricks were made in 2 days, it is one more step nearer to build a mud hut.

What have we done in this green weekend??

First, a comfortable accommodation to stay in is compulsory and we had set up 7 camps on Saturday evening time once we reached Kampung Cottage.










At night time, after we settled our dinner, we had bonfire, ice breaking and mud hut briefing session by Mr. Ivan (land- renter). Gratefully, friday night ends~










On Saturday, we had our usual monthly meeting on 7.30am……










and started working, working and working….


















Congratulations~ we had made 40 mud bricks in first day and it is really a good effort!!
For chilling session, we went to Sungai Pisang to have a cold and fresh dip and ready for a MUSICAL SHOW by Encik Raman at night time.













He is orang asli from Kaum Semai. He holds “Pensol”(flute) and use nose to blow out the music, is that amazing?? Do check out Gerai OA if you wish to purchase the crafts, musical instruments, and puzzles.

But…..do those fellow work it out?? Hmm…..^^










Moreover, there is some traditional handicraft like “Puzzle”.










Do you see the blue string which hang around to the middle part of “puzzle”, how do you get out the blue string and put it back in just few steps?? Headache……

Furthermore, we have learnt bahasa Semai from Encik Raman too, example: “Ma i ga” (how are you?), “Ga borrr” (I am fine) and etc......

So, the gorgeous Saturday ended and how was our Sunday plan?

As usual, we continue our work and lovely we have them~ children from kampong nearby to help us out!! Thanks for their effort so much~


















On Sunday, we had made 20 mud bricks.

At the Sunday afternoon time, we had a surprise birthday party for Beez~ Bee ling, and thanks to auntie for cooking us a very lovely lunch too.













A mud cake with a flower and 2 burning wood sticks on top specially for our Beez~

Wait~ how can we miss them out? Welcome to our lovely Diamond and 2 new guests (black dog ~ Wong Choi and milky-white dog ~ Cha). They had accompanied us for 2 days 2 nights.




















Finally, what Raleigh wants to say is……













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= YOU can make this world a better place~

GET OUT THERE!
Regards,
Raleigh KL

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Reporting live from KK. Thank you Shu Woan!

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After a year of absence, here I am once again, reporting live from KK.



Upon our arrival at Likas stadium, there were no HCVs in sight. But through a glass door, we saw CK working very hard with the logs team. He has been up since half past five for two days in a row, and he looks like he needs some rest.

Seeing that the staff was busy, this reporter immediately sought reinforcement from KL. The lucky HCV – Evinn Soo. She still had a phone with her and although she was busy packing and repacking, she spared some of her time with this reporter.

Out of 14 HCVs, only 3 were available. Evinn, Fiza and Sherman. Choon Wei was briefly available, and I had the impression that he was really tired.

Apparently, before the KL HCVs left KL, they were ‘instructed’ to learn how to sing ‘Sayang Kinabalu’, and they did! Well done guys!

So, who goes where?

Evinn and Shen Quang will be spending 12 days getting toned in Long Pasia, and the next 5 days showing it off in Mamutik. Its trek and dive for them.

For Yen Wen, it’s the other way round. She’ll be getting her diving license first and then battling it out with the leeches later on.

Choon Wei has the honour of repairing the water gravity feed in the Lost World of Sabah – Maliau Basin. Fiza from Ranau will be joining him there.

Aaron is heading to Imbak Canyon alongside with Mun Mun.

Shi Han is going all the way to Pitas to build a kindergarten.

Finally, Sherman from Sabah will also be in Pitas, but working on a water project.

Yes, this reporter only managed to squeeze this much of information from the three of them.

On what will she be missing the most, Evinn says, her laptop! And I thought people usually say rice! She will also be missing her favourite pork dishes. She’s also telling time the Raleigh way – ‘fifteen past’. She just got back from jungle camp today, and was allocated to trek and dive. A bit overwhelming, not really looking forward to it. But after our little chit chat and some tips from Suzanne, she seems ready.

ll 3 of them looked like they were ready to continue packing at this point, with handshakes and best wishes, off they went.

This is Shu Woan, reporting from Likas stadium, Kota Kinabalu for Raleigh Kuala Lumpur. Stay tuned for more at changeover.

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Raleigh KL*November monthly meeting

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Title: 2-Day 2-Night Mud Hut Green Camp

Date: 5/11/2010 (Hari Deepavali), Friday, 5.00PM – 7/11/2010, Sunday, 3.00PM

Location: 55th mile Gombak (heading towards the Orang Asli Museum).

Description:

Dear Raleighians,

Spend your 2 days time with MUD!!!

What is Mud Hut Building?

- Natural building technologies in the world which are adaptable to climates and bioregions.

- Rely on a few basic materials: earth, wood, and straw (where straw can be loosely defined to include any dried non-woody plant material such as palm fronds, reeds, etc.).

- Mud buildings can last for hundreds of years and tends to maintain a cool internal microclimate because the walls can “breathe and transmit moisture”.

What are the Objectives?

- To inspire the public the importance of living in sustainable harmony with the environment by organizing this green project

- To provide a natural living place for future volunteers, ecotourist and organic farming apprentice.

- To introduce the youth on the lifestyle of expedition, so to ignite interest on young people so that they will embark on an expedition.

- To promote communication skills, teamwork and harness the environmental-friendly habit among all the participants.

Mud Hut Building Process:

Cut the various lengths of bamboo to erect a shelter (the shelter will protect the mud bricks during the building process before the atap roof is in place) --> separate the coconut husk (for mixing process) --> collect mud --> organize the mud brick mixing area--> build the brick mold --> fill the sand bags --> make the mud bricks --> build the cement foundation frames --> install the tarpaulin to shade the construction area --> pour foundation --> build walls --> install windows and doors --> plaster the walls

So far we had erected a bamboo shelter and 50 mud bricks are made.

What is Our Target:

The atap roof will be in the building process soon and we are on the way to 500 mud bricks to build a mud hut.

FOR CAMPERS

What should you bring?

Optional: Long pants and long sleeve shirt (your option to get away from mosquito at night), gloves, sweater, hat, mosquito repellent, sunglass, mat

Compulsory: Mess tin, cutlery, cup, adidas kampong (if you don’t want your ball shoes become mud shoes), slipper, towel, clothes changes, toiletries, toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, sunblock, drinking water, personal medical kits, torchlight and batteries.

Departure point and time: Depart from Gombak LRT station on 5TH November 2010, Friday, 5.00PM.

Remarks: Cut your finger and toe nails for hygiene purpose, fully charge your handphone battery if you want to remain connected for 2 days.

Member Fees: RM20

Non-member Fees: RM25

(2 breakfast, 2 lunch, 2 dinner and transportation from Gombak LRT station are provided. The fees can be paid on 5TH November 2010, Friday; Driver can claim back RM3/double way)

Don’t worry if you cannot join our camp, we will still having our monthly meeting on 6th November 2010, Saturday morning and welcome to join others participants in mud hut building on that day.

FOR MONTHLY MEETING ATTENDANTS

What should you bring?

Optional: Gloves, long pants or long sleeve shirt, clothes changes, hat, sunglass, adidas kampong

Compulsory: sunblock, drinking water

Departure point and time: Depart from Gombak LRT station on 6TH November 2010, Saturday, 7.00AM.

Remarks: Cut your finger nails for hygiene purpose.

Member Fees: RM3

Non-member Fees: RM6

(The fees can be paid on 6TH November 2010, Saturday; Driver can claim back RM3/double way if 3 or more than 3 passengers per car)

Target Group:

The weekend is open for public and priority registration for Raleigh members only (9th – 15th October 2010). Then after which the registration will be open to public.

Registration link:

https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dHhpbDhQdDM4dk92YWRLOFRDMXZFcUE6MQ

Registration dateline: 31st October 2010

Feel free to email monthlymeet@raleighinternational.org.my if you need any clarifications.

See you there!


Regards,

Eunice Lum (016-3722058)

Dino Hui Yein (012-6863457)

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