The document is a monthly activities report for the Lions Club of Miri Lambir for August 2009. It lists the club's membership numbers and details of two joint activities they participated in - a joint installation ceremony and fellowship dinner with other clubs on August 9th and a joint District Advisory Committee meeting on August 23rd. It also lists a board meeting held by the club on August 24th. The report provides information on the project chairpersons, number of clubs and members involved, and man-hours spent for reporting purposes.
The Lions Club of Miri Lambir reported their activities for July 2009 which included:
1) Organizing meetings and fellowships with other clubs totaling over 30 members and 10 man-hours of service.
2) Hosting the joint installation ceremony with 5 other clubs involving over 13 members.
3) A tree planting environmental project with 4 members spending 4 man-hours planting 6 trees to beautify the community.
This document appears to be a listing of city contracts, including the department and division, vendor, services rendered, resolution number, contract number, date signed by city council, contract amount, remaining balance, budget line item, contract start and end dates, and payment schedule. It provides an overview of the city's active and current year contracts.
This document summarizes web traffic analytics for the custom dimension "Dom Pedro" from June 1, 2009 to June 29, 2009. It shows there were 29,665 total visits from 115 countries, with the top countries being Portugal (17,367 visits), United Kingdom (3,946 visits), and United States (1,856 visits). Key metrics like pages per visit, bounce rate, time on site, and average time on site are provided for both the total site and top 10 countries.
This document is a report from PT Panin Sekuritas, Tbk dated October 19, 2009 providing an overview of the Discretionary Fund PANS Bandung. Some key details include:
- As of October 19, 2009, the fund had assets of Rp2,245.39 million.
- The fund has a 3% annual management fee, reports bi-weekly, and allows redemptions in February and July.
- As of October 16, 2009 the fund's portfolio composition consisted primarily of cash (68.69%), ANTM shares (24.78%), and ADMF shares (6.53%).
- Over the past two weeks the fund had been waiting
Fyn is the third largest island in Denmark with 478,000 inhabitants and 1,400 km of coastline. Seatrout fishing in Fyn is supported through a public-private collaboration that stocks streams, develops tourism, and restores habitat. This partnership generates €5 million annually for the local economy through fishing tackle sales, bed nights, and other spending by 64,400 tourists. The success of seatrout fishing in Fyn provides 28 full-time jobs and €0.5 million in annual tax revenue for local municipalities.
SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology system that provides robust benefits to healthcare. It is a reference terminology consisting of clinical terms defined using description logic. SNOMED CT allows natural language expression of clinical thoughts and automated clinical processes through its polyhierarchical structure and relationships between concepts. While learning the complex terminology requires effort, when implemented SNOMED CT enables precision in clinical documentation, interoperability, and analytics.
The Lions Club of Miri Lambir reported their activities for July 2009 which included:
1) Organizing meetings and fellowships with other clubs totaling over 30 members and 10 man-hours of service.
2) Hosting the joint installation ceremony with 5 other clubs involving over 13 members.
3) A tree planting environmental project with 4 members spending 4 man-hours planting 6 trees to beautify the community.
This document appears to be a listing of city contracts, including the department and division, vendor, services rendered, resolution number, contract number, date signed by city council, contract amount, remaining balance, budget line item, contract start and end dates, and payment schedule. It provides an overview of the city's active and current year contracts.
This document summarizes web traffic analytics for the custom dimension "Dom Pedro" from June 1, 2009 to June 29, 2009. It shows there were 29,665 total visits from 115 countries, with the top countries being Portugal (17,367 visits), United Kingdom (3,946 visits), and United States (1,856 visits). Key metrics like pages per visit, bounce rate, time on site, and average time on site are provided for both the total site and top 10 countries.
This document is a report from PT Panin Sekuritas, Tbk dated October 19, 2009 providing an overview of the Discretionary Fund PANS Bandung. Some key details include:
- As of October 19, 2009, the fund had assets of Rp2,245.39 million.
- The fund has a 3% annual management fee, reports bi-weekly, and allows redemptions in February and July.
- As of October 16, 2009 the fund's portfolio composition consisted primarily of cash (68.69%), ANTM shares (24.78%), and ADMF shares (6.53%).
- Over the past two weeks the fund had been waiting
Fyn is the third largest island in Denmark with 478,000 inhabitants and 1,400 km of coastline. Seatrout fishing in Fyn is supported through a public-private collaboration that stocks streams, develops tourism, and restores habitat. This partnership generates €5 million annually for the local economy through fishing tackle sales, bed nights, and other spending by 64,400 tourists. The success of seatrout fishing in Fyn provides 28 full-time jobs and €0.5 million in annual tax revenue for local municipalities.
SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology system that provides robust benefits to healthcare. It is a reference terminology consisting of clinical terms defined using description logic. SNOMED CT allows natural language expression of clinical thoughts and automated clinical processes through its polyhierarchical structure and relationships between concepts. While learning the complex terminology requires effort, when implemented SNOMED CT enables precision in clinical documentation, interoperability, and analytics.
The Lions Club of Miri Lambir held various activities in September 2009, including children's coloring and dress-up contests focused on environmental protection and Malaysia's independence day that benefited over 2,000 people. They also organized meetings to plan upcoming projects and installations for other clubs. Funds were raised and donations made, including contributing RM10,000 to a local kindergarten. Photos and newspaper articles documented several of the events.
1) The Lions Club of Miri Lambir held various activities in October 2009, including visiting children during Mooncake Festival with snacks and gifts, organizing a peace poster contest, and committee meetings to plan upcoming projects.
2) They held a press conference and fellowship dinner to launch several new projects on environment, drug awareness, and more. Artificial legs and school supplies were donated to beneficiaries.
3) Road safety stickers were distributed and a peace poster judging session was held with participation from multiple clubs. Photos were provided documenting the various events.
The document is a monthly activities report for the Lions Club of Miri Lambir for March 2010. It provides details of club meetings and activities during the month, including board and general meetings, a fellowship event, an environmental project with other local clubs, and an annual general meeting. Financial information is also included, such as membership numbers and dues paid.
The Lions Club of Sibu Berjaya reported their activities for September 2010 which included:
1) Hosting meetings, fellowship events, and a youth orientation that over 80 Lions attended.
2) Participating in inter-club and inter-zone visits, installations, and fundraising events.
3) Conducting service projects like blood donations and donating wheelchairs to a longhouse that benefitted the local community.
4) Attending district functions including a leadership seminar and zone meetings involving over 150 Lions.
The Lions Club of Sibu Berjaya held various meetings and fundraising events in November. They participated in leadership training conferences and youth exchange briefings. Members of the club joined with other Lions Clubs to provide health services and donate medical equipment to a remote village in Sabah, benefiting 8 people. The club continues to support local organizations that help the blind and those in need through charitable donations and fundraising events.
The Lions Club of Sibu Berjaya held various activities in August including donating funds to fire victims, participating in youth exchanges with Japan and Taiwan, attending installation dinners for other clubs, conducting environmental projects, and celebrating the District Governor's birthday. Membership remained at 30 members with good attendance at meetings. International and district dues were paid on time. The club was mentioned in local media 5 times and published a newsletter.
The Lions Club of Sibu Berjaya held several meetings and participated in many service projects and fellowship events during the month of July. They welcomed home their district governor from convention, attended zone and region meetings, and hosted visitors from Taiwan. Major projects included donating books to a rural school, assisting the kidney foundation and children with special needs, and joining other clubs for an anti-dengue cleaning campaign. The club also participated in youth exchange activities, bidding farewell to outgoing exchange students and welcoming new ones.
This monthly membership report from March 2010 for the Miri Lambir club shows that there were 22 total members at the start and end of the month. No members were added, dropped, reinstated, or transferred during the month. The secretary of the club is listed as Doreen Syn Yee Liu.
The Lions Club of Miri Lambir monthly activities report for February 2010 summarizes their activities for the month:
1) They held organizing committee meetings on February 5th for a nursing home project and an effective microorganism talk.
2) On February 5th they also held a pre-Chinese New Year fellowship dinner with 8 clubs and 2 members involved.
3) On February 23rd they held a board meeting at a function room with 11 members attending.
The monthly membership report for Miri Lambir Leo Club in February 2010 showed that there were no changes to their membership of 22 members. No members resigned, were dropped, reinstated, or transferred. The total membership before and after remained at 22 members.
The document is a monthly activities report from the Lions Club of Miri Lambir for January 2010. It summarizes 7 activities conducted by the club that month, including a blood donation campaign with another club, meetings to plan fundraising and drug awareness campaigns, welcoming visiting Lions Club members, judging an environmental photo contest, and holding the contest's prize giving ceremony with the district governor. The report provides details of each activity such as date, project chairperson, number of clubs and members involved, hours spent, and people benefited.
The monthly membership report for Miri Lambir Leo Club for January 2010 showed that there were no changes to their membership of 22 members. No members resigned, were dropped, reinstated, or transferred. The total membership before and after deductions remained at 22 members.
The document summarizes the District 308-A2 Peace Poster Contest Judging event held on October 25, 2009. Over 45 Lions clubs participated in the judging of posters created by students on the theme of "The Power of Peace". The objective was to promote peace, raise awareness of Lions activities, and foster fellowship. A poster from the Tawau Mandarin Lions Club was selected as the district's winner. The event was attended by district governors and other Lions dignitaries.
The Lions Club of Miri Lambir held a celebration for children event on October 1, 2009 at PDK Miri and Methodist Children's House. The event aimed to celebrate the Mid-autumn Festival with unfortunate children and create community awareness. Around 150 children benefited from moon cakes, drinks, and lanterns provided by the Lions Club of Miri Lambir with a budget of RM1,000. Photos from the event show children receiving and playing with lanterns.
The Lions Club of Lambir Miri organized a community project at the Methodist Kindergarten Krokop on September 19, 2009. They contributed RM 10,000 to the kindergarten for operating funds. Over 200 students benefited from this project. District Governor Karen Koh and other Lions Club dignitaries were in attendance to present the mock cheque and show support for helping the local community.
Three Lions Clubs in Miri, Malaysia partnered with Miri Local Agenda 21 and Miri City Council to launch the "Sunday is No Plastic Bag Day" initiative on August 30, 2009. The event was held at Boulevard Shopping Mall and aimed to raise awareness of the dangers of excessive plastic use and encourage the public and retailers to reduce plastic consumption by using reusable bags. Over 2,000 people attended the event, including dignitaries from the Lions Clubs, Leo Clubs, Miri City Council, and the retail industry. The launch featured speeches and demonstrations of reducing plastic bag usage.
The 1 Malaysia Merdeka Children Colouring Contest was jointly organized by three Lions Clubs at the Boulevard Shopping Mall. Over 600 children participated in three age groups and enjoyed door prizes. The goals were to promote unity and the spirit of Merdeka. Winners had their photos taken with dignitaries including the Mayor and State Assemblyman. The event was a success in bringing the community together.
The Lions Club of Lutong Miri and Lions Club of Lambir Miri jointly organized an environmental tree planting project on July 20, 2009 at the Basketball Court in Lutong Miri. A total of six tanjung trees were planted with the participation of 17 people, including the International Director Hjh Ellis Suriyati Hj Omar and presidents from other Lions Clubs in the region. The goal of the project was to raise environmental awareness in the local community and create a comfortable outdoor space for public activities.
The Lions Club of Miri Lambir held various activities in September 2009, including children's coloring and dress-up contests focused on environmental protection and Malaysia's independence day that benefited over 2,000 people. They also organized meetings to plan upcoming projects and installations for other clubs. Funds were raised and donations made, including contributing RM10,000 to a local kindergarten. Photos and newspaper articles documented several of the events.
1) The Lions Club of Miri Lambir held various activities in October 2009, including visiting children during Mooncake Festival with snacks and gifts, organizing a peace poster contest, and committee meetings to plan upcoming projects.
2) They held a press conference and fellowship dinner to launch several new projects on environment, drug awareness, and more. Artificial legs and school supplies were donated to beneficiaries.
3) Road safety stickers were distributed and a peace poster judging session was held with participation from multiple clubs. Photos were provided documenting the various events.
The document is a monthly activities report for the Lions Club of Miri Lambir for March 2010. It provides details of club meetings and activities during the month, including board and general meetings, a fellowship event, an environmental project with other local clubs, and an annual general meeting. Financial information is also included, such as membership numbers and dues paid.
The Lions Club of Sibu Berjaya reported their activities for September 2010 which included:
1) Hosting meetings, fellowship events, and a youth orientation that over 80 Lions attended.
2) Participating in inter-club and inter-zone visits, installations, and fundraising events.
3) Conducting service projects like blood donations and donating wheelchairs to a longhouse that benefitted the local community.
4) Attending district functions including a leadership seminar and zone meetings involving over 150 Lions.
The Lions Club of Sibu Berjaya held various meetings and fundraising events in November. They participated in leadership training conferences and youth exchange briefings. Members of the club joined with other Lions Clubs to provide health services and donate medical equipment to a remote village in Sabah, benefiting 8 people. The club continues to support local organizations that help the blind and those in need through charitable donations and fundraising events.
The Lions Club of Sibu Berjaya held various activities in August including donating funds to fire victims, participating in youth exchanges with Japan and Taiwan, attending installation dinners for other clubs, conducting environmental projects, and celebrating the District Governor's birthday. Membership remained at 30 members with good attendance at meetings. International and district dues were paid on time. The club was mentioned in local media 5 times and published a newsletter.
The Lions Club of Sibu Berjaya held several meetings and participated in many service projects and fellowship events during the month of July. They welcomed home their district governor from convention, attended zone and region meetings, and hosted visitors from Taiwan. Major projects included donating books to a rural school, assisting the kidney foundation and children with special needs, and joining other clubs for an anti-dengue cleaning campaign. The club also participated in youth exchange activities, bidding farewell to outgoing exchange students and welcoming new ones.
This monthly membership report from March 2010 for the Miri Lambir club shows that there were 22 total members at the start and end of the month. No members were added, dropped, reinstated, or transferred during the month. The secretary of the club is listed as Doreen Syn Yee Liu.
The Lions Club of Miri Lambir monthly activities report for February 2010 summarizes their activities for the month:
1) They held organizing committee meetings on February 5th for a nursing home project and an effective microorganism talk.
2) On February 5th they also held a pre-Chinese New Year fellowship dinner with 8 clubs and 2 members involved.
3) On February 23rd they held a board meeting at a function room with 11 members attending.
The monthly membership report for Miri Lambir Leo Club in February 2010 showed that there were no changes to their membership of 22 members. No members resigned, were dropped, reinstated, or transferred. The total membership before and after remained at 22 members.
The document is a monthly activities report from the Lions Club of Miri Lambir for January 2010. It summarizes 7 activities conducted by the club that month, including a blood donation campaign with another club, meetings to plan fundraising and drug awareness campaigns, welcoming visiting Lions Club members, judging an environmental photo contest, and holding the contest's prize giving ceremony with the district governor. The report provides details of each activity such as date, project chairperson, number of clubs and members involved, hours spent, and people benefited.
The monthly membership report for Miri Lambir Leo Club for January 2010 showed that there were no changes to their membership of 22 members. No members resigned, were dropped, reinstated, or transferred. The total membership before and after deductions remained at 22 members.
The document summarizes the District 308-A2 Peace Poster Contest Judging event held on October 25, 2009. Over 45 Lions clubs participated in the judging of posters created by students on the theme of "The Power of Peace". The objective was to promote peace, raise awareness of Lions activities, and foster fellowship. A poster from the Tawau Mandarin Lions Club was selected as the district's winner. The event was attended by district governors and other Lions dignitaries.
The Lions Club of Miri Lambir held a celebration for children event on October 1, 2009 at PDK Miri and Methodist Children's House. The event aimed to celebrate the Mid-autumn Festival with unfortunate children and create community awareness. Around 150 children benefited from moon cakes, drinks, and lanterns provided by the Lions Club of Miri Lambir with a budget of RM1,000. Photos from the event show children receiving and playing with lanterns.
The Lions Club of Lambir Miri organized a community project at the Methodist Kindergarten Krokop on September 19, 2009. They contributed RM 10,000 to the kindergarten for operating funds. Over 200 students benefited from this project. District Governor Karen Koh and other Lions Club dignitaries were in attendance to present the mock cheque and show support for helping the local community.
Three Lions Clubs in Miri, Malaysia partnered with Miri Local Agenda 21 and Miri City Council to launch the "Sunday is No Plastic Bag Day" initiative on August 30, 2009. The event was held at Boulevard Shopping Mall and aimed to raise awareness of the dangers of excessive plastic use and encourage the public and retailers to reduce plastic consumption by using reusable bags. Over 2,000 people attended the event, including dignitaries from the Lions Clubs, Leo Clubs, Miri City Council, and the retail industry. The launch featured speeches and demonstrations of reducing plastic bag usage.
The 1 Malaysia Merdeka Children Colouring Contest was jointly organized by three Lions Clubs at the Boulevard Shopping Mall. Over 600 children participated in three age groups and enjoyed door prizes. The goals were to promote unity and the spirit of Merdeka. Winners had their photos taken with dignitaries including the Mayor and State Assemblyman. The event was a success in bringing the community together.
The Lions Club of Lutong Miri and Lions Club of Lambir Miri jointly organized an environmental tree planting project on July 20, 2009 at the Basketball Court in Lutong Miri. A total of six tanjung trees were planted with the participation of 17 people, including the International Director Hjh Ellis Suriyati Hj Omar and presidents from other Lions Clubs in the region. The goal of the project was to raise environmental awareness in the local community and create a comfortable outdoor space for public activities.
1. Lions Clubs International – District 308-A2
FY 2009 – 2010
Monthly Activities Report
Region 3 Zone 9 Month August Year 2009
Club No. 5234-098104 Ros No. 203-807-SWK International Dues
1st Half USD 429.00 Paid On 14.08.2009
Lions Club of Miri Lambir
Tel 013-836-1331 Fax 085-422999 2nd Half USD Paid On
Email lsyee17@hotmail.com/ lsyee17@gmail.com District Dues In Full RM 1,914.00 Paid On 12.08.2009
Club Membership Gain Loss Meeting Date Attendance Venue
BOD 24.08.2009 63 % Boulevard 4th Floor Function Room
st
1 July 2009 22
%
Last Month 22
General %
This Month 22 0 0
%
Activities: As per list attached (Please enclose action photos & newspaper clippings). Information required are:
1. Date 2. Activity 3. Project Chairperson 4. Nos. of Clubs Involved 5. Nos. of Members Involved
6. Nos. of man-hours spent 7. Fund Raised 8. Fund Expanded 9. Nos. of People Benefited
Distribution: Due Date:
DG/1st & 2nd VDG/CS/RC/ZC/DC Activities & Bulletin/Club File Receive by 26th of the Current Month
President & / or Secretary Date 25.08.2009
Secretary Doreen Liu Syn Yee
(Name & Signature)
2. MONTHLY ACTIVITIES REPORT
LIONS
CLUB: Miri Lambir REGION: 3 ZONE: 9 MONTH: AUGUST YEAR: 2009
No. of Fund Fund No. of No. of No. of
Date Activities Project Type of Project (eg. people Raised Expanded Clubs members man-hours
Chairperson SightFirst) benefited (RM) (RM) involved involved spent
Joint Installation Ceremony cum Fellowship Dinner of Lions
09.08.09 Club of Bintulu Host, Lionc Club of Bintulu Kemena, Lions Lion Kong Poh Fellowship 4 1
Club of Bintulu Mandarin, and Lions Club of Bintulu Kidurong Ling
Z8 C Lion John
Joint District Advisory Committee Meeting for Zone 8 & Zone
23.08.2009 Hii & Z9 C Lion Meeting 8 3 3
9
Simon Ting
President Lion
24.08.2009 2nd Board Meeting for Fiscal Year 2009/2010 Meeting 1 14 2
Sally Liew