Monday, 8 August 2011

FT2!!!!

Hey guys,

FT 2 is just around the corner!! have you informed Isaac of your attendance yet? if not, please do so ASAP by sending an email to aisaac610@gmail.com telling him of your attendance as well as how many

Just a sneak peak at the programs in store for you for FT2 :)

Saturday morning will see FT members having fun doing ice breakers and energizers and getting to know fellow FT members from all around Malaysia :D

After that, experience Ipoh life with some Jalan-Jalan Cari Makan, where FT members can go around taking pictures, and find sumptuous meals, with a catch :D

At night, FT members will be treated to a Tayangan LaSalleCentre, followed by thought provoking questions and discussions.

The whole weekend promises to be exciting, illuminating, and FUN!





So what are you waiting for? Come for FT2!!

See you there! :D

Wednesday, 27 July 2011

FT Week 2

Wassup folks!


Hope all is good with everyone.


Yupp, its time for FT2 and you are invited to join us.


Details as follows:


Date : 13 & 14 August, 2011

Venue : La Salle Centre, Ipoh

Theme : ‘CHILLAX’


What’s the weekend about? It’s a time to Chill, Chat, Sweat and find some food to eat. We will have time for a movie screening and some discussions that would bring some food for thought and some reflection .


So take note of the dates and join us for FT2.


If you are interested in attending, please confirm your attendance for FT2 by August 6 to Isaac :)


Ciao and see you in Ipoh on 13 August!!

Monday, 18 July 2011

Nothern Regionals 2011

From the South, we move on to the North to see what our OTs have to say about the Northern Regional Lasallian Convention :)



I found it a very challenging experience. It was a good opportunity for me to test my people-skills as well as being able to communicate with people. It also gave me the opportunity to learn about what fellow Lasallians think.

I also had the chance to get to know the senior FT members better, like Jason, Kok Loong and everyone. It also gave me a better perception and view of the Lasallian mission.
-- Kenny Liew, OT


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So there I was onlining one night when suddenly I received a text message from Isaac inviting me to be the co-chairperson for the Northern Regionals along with my partner-in-crime, Kok Loong. After quickly checking dates and exchanging a few SMS-es with Kok Loong, I accepted the invite, hoping my uni wouldn't schedule any final exam papers the day after the convention (They didn't. Kok Loong wasn't so lucky though).

Being a chairperson for a convention was definitely a different experience compared to being a normal OT. While a normal OT usually only has to focus on his/her own sub-com, a chairperson needs to actively know what's going on with each and every sub-com. It was also a learning experience for me as it gave me a chance to gain a deeper understanding on how each of the sub-coms worked, especially the sub-coms that I had never had the chance to be involved in.

Being the chairperson also made me realize how relatively old I was. The Organizing Team for this year's Northern was one of the youngest I had ever seen and for a vast majority of them, it was their first time organizing a Lasallian convention. I must say that considering the youthfulness of the team, they did a impressive job organizing the convention. It was wonderful to see their dynamism and exuberance in getting the job done.

I must congratulate them for taking the step up from being delegates to being OTs and in keeping with the theme, Forward with Faith, I hope they keep the faith well into the future. Faith in themselves, faith in service, and faith in the community around them. The Lasallian faith.
-- Jason Chang, Chairperson

Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Southern Regionals 2011

The Southern Regional Lasallian Convention this year is my very first regional in Semenanjung. It is indeed a whole different experience for me as I've taken up a different responsibility from my Regional days in Sarawak. Apart from being an OT, I was also a chairperson, and facilitator.

Facilitating was never a thing I would want to do before this. But the very reason why I've decided to be a facilitator is because I've been involved with the organizing team for a while now and I think it is time for me to try something different. Then Isaac asked Teck Peng and I if we wanted to be the chairpersons for this convention. I had no idea how I'm going to do it but I agreed with it thinking that I'm just going to move Forward with Faith.




Towards the end of the convention, I felt glad that I've been to the convention, and accepted these responsibilities. For me, it's like taking a short break from work in university to experience the positive energy of our fellow delegates, teachers as well as the OTs. I have always been glad to be involved in the Lasallian activities because these are the time for me to meet my favourite people as well as new friends. :)

-- Lovena Tay, Chairperson




For this year's Southern Regionals, I was one of the organising team members. The theme for this year's convention was quite a unique theme for me that ‘Forward with Faith’ as it involves a lot in our daily life. I learn a lot from the sessionsand it was a good theme that shows us how strong our faith is, not just for God, but with the people around us and ourselves.




It was a personal journey for me as well, as I took a more active role this year compared to last year. I am happy that the convention was a success even though there were a few hiccups along the way. This year's convention was a great convention for me as I learnt a lot. This convention is not about the culture or religion, but it is a way to show that we live in a world not just to have a wonderful life but to share with others who are in need so they can have a wonderful life too.
-- Fathimy, OT

Saturday, 14 May 2011

LEAD 2011

Dates for LEAD 2011 are up!!! Interested? Read on to find out more!!!

Salam Mesra kawan kawan La Salle.

Once again, LEAD is back for 2011. LEAD stands for Lasallian Expedition And Development. As per previous LEAD camps, there will be 3 LEAD camps organized this year. The camps will be held in June, July & August 2011.


Organising Team
To sign up as a LEAD OT, all you need to do is send an email to Isaac at (aisaac610@gmail.com) latest by May 20, 2011.

Requirements
12 – 15 persons are needed per camp
To attend pre-meeting with boys
To attend OT Meeting after pre-meeting with boys
To be present at the LEAD camp

Where & When

LEAD 1 : ST. GEORGE’S INSTITUTION

Date : June 17 – 19, 2011

Venue : Ulu Kenas, Kuala Kangsar

Pre-Meeting

Date : 4 June (Saturday)

Venue : St. George’s Institution, Taiping

Time : 9.30 am – 6.00 pm



LEAD 2 : ST. MICHAEL’S INSTITUTION, IPOH

Date : 8 – 10 July, 2011

Venue : Ulu Kenas, Kuala Kangsar

Pre-Meeting

Date : 25 June (Saturday)

Venue : La Salle Centre, Ipoh

Time : 9.30 am – 6.00 pm



LEAD 3 : ST. XAVIER’S INSTITUTION, PENANG

Date : 9 – 11 September, 2011

Venue : TBA

Pre-Meeting

Date : 15 July (Saturday)

Venue : St. Xavier’s Institution, Penang

Time : 9.30 am – 6.00 pm



Above are the details of each LEAD. Please take note of the dates.

What are the Pre-meetings :
To get to know the boys and to find out some background information about the boys. This information will help us in planning our programme and the sessions for LEAD.
We have two hours with the boys.
After meeting with the boys, the OTs will then meet to plan the LEAD programme. Therefore the meeting from 9.30 am to 6.00 pm is very necessary

So what are you waiting for? Sign up today and join us in making each LEAD a success!!

Sunday, 8 May 2011

La Salle Brickfield's Contribution

Of their own volition and through the capable hands of their very committed teacher, La Salle Brickfields brings to the table their own version of Earth Hour-Day.



In collaboration with the Earth day celebration, I showed my students some video clips on Earth Day, a few animal planet Earth Day promotional video clips (of which I got them from Toh Shaw Shiuan from St Andrew's Muar), and then we sang some songs.

After that we had a reflection session on how we can save the world in our own might or capability. I passed around a piece of paper on which they can write their earth day pledge and give their very own 'stamp of approval' on it. It sdidn't have to be something big, it can be something that we can start to put to practice everyday.

Though only five members turned up, I personally feel that quantity is not as important as the quality that we would like to instill in our students, i.e. the sense of responsibility to our environment @ mother earth.
-- Mr. Siew Weng Keong

VOTE EARTH!!

A close up of the students' pledges



Sunday, 1 May 2011

St Joseph's Kuching does their part

St Joseph's Kuching does their part for Earth Hour-Day. Here's a short sharing from Lasallians Gabriel Wong and Reuben Then:


Gathering at the Park, armed with rubbish bags, ready to battle :)


We gathered at the reservoir park at 8.30a.m, with teachers, Puan Stella and Puan Freda.

After that, Nicky briefed us about what we were to do. We were then separated into smaller groups so more areas of the park can be covered quickly.

We met many people while cleaning up the park, and some of the senior citizens also praised us for the time and effort taken in cleaning the park. One of them was our very own Lasallian Brother, Brother Justin!

Personally, it felt good being able to do my part for Mother Nature. Although it wasn’t much, but it’s a belief that a small gesture goes a long way. It felt even better after some of the senior citizen who was walking there in the park approached us and complimented us for the time taken to help clean up the park.

At the end of the day, the only feeling to describe it was just AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME, and it left me wanting for more. Caring and taking care of Mother Nature should go on, instead of just the one day in conjunction of Earth Day. Peace!
--Gabriel Wong

Cleaning up balloons from a leftover party

Reuben and Peter doing their part
When I first started doing the cleaning up, I felt a bit unwilling as I have never done it before. I even questioned myself to why should I do it. But as I get into the task, something struck me and I did it with an open heart. I never knew it can be much fun especially when you have friends doing it with you, who believe in the cause for what they are doing it for. I learnt that from the worst job or task that we are asked to do, there is always something fun and positive behind it.
--Reuben Then

Aaron diving 'deep' into the mini waterfall

Group Picture!

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Earth Day, the St. Andrew's way

Our Lasallians from St Andrew's were the first to kick off our Earth Hour-Day programme. Below, a sharing from Tay Jian Yao

Our school in conjunction with the Earth day celebration held some activities in our school. The activities are coordinated and planned by the Lasalle Fellowship of Saint Andrew. Toh Shaw Shiuan who is the president of the Lasalle Fellowship and Tay Jian Yao its vice president collaborated with Miss Quek our teacher adviser to carry out the event.

We prepared a short clip and power point presentation regarding Earth day and about the significance of Earth Day. We showed them the importance of Earth Day and the activities that can be carried out during the event throughout the globe. We held this activity in our school lab where we displayed the clip to our Lasalle members to educate and clarify to them about the significant of earth day. After viewing the clip, our members commented about our presentation and was very delighted and interested about this activity. They also wanted to play their part in preserving Mother Nature and our beautiful world by doing simple things such as reduce pollution and recycling.

Next we also printed and pasted several articles regarding the Earth Day event on our school board. Our main objective is to encourage other students as well to do their duty as responsible citizens in conserving nature. The articles included steps and measures taken by countries and governments across the globe to protect our planet from pollution. We got these articles from various sources like the internet, magazines and others. After reading up the articles on our board, the students are also interested in our activity and promised to help to conserve nature.

In a nutshell, the activity we carried out not only had a huge impact on our fellow schoolmates but us as well. By carrying out the Earth’s Day event we had certainly acquired much beneficial and wonderful knowledge about the nature. We also learned more about our role of preserving and conserving the environment and the ecosystem


Saturday, 26 March 2011

Earth Hour-Day 2011

It’s Earth Hour today people!! :)

So, turn off your lights for one hour at 8:30-9:30 pm tonight!!

BUT, that’s not all, as Lasallians, let’s take that extra step. Let’s do something extra for Mother Earth.

Apart from observing Earth Hour by turning off our lights, we invite you to do something more, like helping out at a recycling centre, handing out flyers to why we should preserve the environment, hold a recycling drive, “An Inconvenient Truth” screening, and many more!

This year, it will be a month-long activity, where we will start from 26 March 2011, until 22 April 2011, which is Earth Day. During this month-long period, we have coordinators in different locations, and if you want to do something but not sure what, fret not.

Just look for the people below and you can plan forward from there :)

1. Lee Kin Onn – Melaka
2. Nicky Tay, Gabriel Wong – Sarawak
3. Dinah Wong, Sarventhan – PJ, Klang
4. Michael Cheah, Jason Chang – Penang
5. Gooi Harvey – Ipoh
6. Lovena Tay - Johor
7. Jason Tan - Seremban

Don’t worry if the region that you are from does not have any coordinators, we are still getting the list up, but you can contact Choulyin directly at choulyintan@gmail.com and she will arrange accordingly for you :)

So what you waiting for? Let’s help Mother Earth today!!

Thursday, 24 March 2011

Bro. Alvaro's Letter to Young Lasallians





A letter from Brother Alvaro to Young Lasallians :)

BEING A YOUNG LASALLIAN IN 2011

Many times the best way to place ourselves in the historic time in which we live is to look at the past and take advantage of the sources of wisdom of our ancestors. For that reason I would like to begin with a story attributed to American Indians.

An old tribal chief was chatting with his grandchildren about life. He told them: "There is a great struggle going on inside me...it is between two wolves! One of the wolves is wickedness, fear, anger, envy, sadness, bitterness, greed, arrogance, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, pride, egotism, competition, superiority. The other wolf is Kindness, Happiness, Peace, Love, Hope, Calmness, Humility, Sweetness, Generosity, Benevolence, Friendship, Empathy, Truth, Compassion and Faith.

This same struggle is happening within you and within all beings on the earth. The grandchildren thought for a minute and one of them asked the grandfather: Which of the wolves do you think will win? The chief simply replied: WHICHEVER ONE YOU FEED."

Being a young Lasallian in 2011 means to nourish the best instincts you have in your heart, but not just you personally, but in harmony and support with all those young people today who, no matter where they may be, have made their own the values of faith, fraternity-community and service that are our hallmarks. Young Lasallians – young Brothers, volunteers, former students, young teachers, students – are an important part of the Lasallian Family and they play a leading role in the Lasallian mission that we carry out in 82 countries in favor of children and young people from different races, cultures and religions. Together and by association with other Lasallians, young people feel that the mission commits them to building God's Kingdom, a Kingdom in which we can all experience what it means to be sons and daughters of God and to live as brothers and sisters. A Kingdom where creation is respected and cared for and where the poor come first and the unloved find affection and reasons to live.

This is not obvious and it never has been. English doctor Ronald Gibson began a conference on generational conflict, using these citations:

1 Our young people like luxury and they are bad-mannered, they do not pay attention to authority and they have no respect for elders. Our children today are true tyrants. They do not stand up when an older person enters a room. They talk back to their parents and they are simply bad.

2 I have no hope for the future of our country if today's youth take power tomorrow, because the young people are intolerable, insatiable, just horrible.

The first citation is from Socrates (470 -399 B.C.) and the second is from the Greek poet Hesiod (720 B.C.). There is no doubt that the struggle between the two wolves is not only an issue for today and neither is the matter of prejudice towards the young.

As I was writing this, I read in the newspaper yesterday, January 13, of the marvelous example given by a young Australian boy of 13 years of age, who drowned after refusing to be rescued before his 10 ­year old brother Blake, during the tremendous floods that afflicted his country at the beginning of the year. This act and many others, as well as my own experience during my trips to the different Regions of the Institute and my encounters with young people from various cultures and religions, filled with generosity, sensitive to and in solidarity towards others, wanting to fight for a world of peace and justice, make me believe firmly in young people.

In 2011 we are experiencing a curious reality. In general, young people today live for a longer period of time at home with their parents than young people did in the past. In a certain sense and in spite of various family models that have been established, the family continues to be a fundamental element, as has been confirmed, for example, in the Report of the Holy Mary Foundation on young Spaniards from 15 to 24 years of age in 2010, in which 71% of the young people surveyed think that the most important thing for them is the family and 85% of them still live with their parents. I see in this a sign of the times for us as well. The Lasallian Family should be a center of interest for young people. In it they should find incentives and service programs, they should feel that they are valued as persons, find affection and a sense of closeness, the comradeship of their school years should last beyond those years, they should open themselves to the needs of others, find answers for their concerns, grow in their spirituality, and facilitate their encounter with God. In the heart of the Lasallian Family, young people should contribute the values proper to their age, such as courage, creativity, freedom, energy, mobility, the search for adventure and their ability to be open. This is their way of participating actively in association and making the mission their own – in favor of other young people, especially the poor and the less loved. In 2011 we will celebrate, with the entire Church, World Youth Day in Madrid from August 16 to 21. The slogan for the event is: Planted and built up in Jesus Christ, Firm in the Faith (cf. Colossians 2: 7). This event is also an invitation to all young Lasallian Christians to deepen their life of faith while focusing on the Lord Jesus, our teacher, brother and friend. As Saint John of the Cross said: "those who love end up resembling the beloved more and more." If we are planted in Christ, our faith will translate into a gratuitous but effective love to transform the world with the spirit of the Beatitudes. We shall also use the occasion of the World Youth Day in Madrid to have a meeting for all young Lasallians who are present, in order to share as a family, to live the communion that characterizes us and to deepen our values as members of a Church which is understood as the People of God in which we all have an important, fraternal and united mission; always attentive to the needs of the poor; committed to the fight for justice; in service of those who are last on the earth...It will also be an occasion to ask ourselves if what we have learned in our schools has translated into service, in accord with the well-known and wonderful slogan: Enter to learn, leave to serve.

On both the Church and Lasallian Family levels, young people have a special mission to respond to God's call and to commit themselves to his plan of salvation to be open to all without distinction, because what God wants is that all might be saved, as our Founder Saint John Baptist de La Salle reminded us so insistently. It is enough to recall how in the history of salvation young people have played a leading role. We can think of the young David and his friend Jonathan, in the call of Samuel, in John the Apostle and in the maiden Mary at the amazing moment of the Annunciation.

Madrid will also be the place for a longer meeting for young Lasallians from RELEM (Lasallian Region of Europe and the Mediterranean). I hope that this meeting will be for them a time of grace and that as they return to their respective countries, like the disciples of Emmaus after the encounter with the risen Jesus and following the invitation made to us by our last General Chapter, they will have eyes that are open and hearts that are burning, so that they do not stay closed in on their own small interests, but by being planted and built up in Christ, they will live an active faith in the practice of love, that they will be builders of fraternity, peace and justice. It will be a great joy for me to be able to participate in these two meetings, God willing.

Fraternally in De La Salle,

Brother Álvaro Rodríguez Echeverría Superior General


Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Regionals!

Hey peeps,
Just a short update;

Dates for this year's Regionals are as follows:
1st-3rd April (Southern)
15th-17th April (Northern)
14th-17th March (Sabah)
4th-8th June (Sarawak)

If you're interested and would like to lend a helping hand in your respective regions, please contact Isaac at aisaac610@gmail.com for more info! :)

Thursday, 24 February 2011

Earth Hour 2011 - The Lasallian Way :)



“Oh no, climate change, rubbish piling up, polluted air, polluted water, chopped down trees, Mother Earth is dying. She is weeping out to you save her for her future citizens”

Save her and save yourself!

Take down these dates and do something for the earth and yourselves before it is too late!

26 March 2011 and 22 April 2011.


Important dates for Mother Earth.

Want to help her?

Here's your chance to do so!

26 March 2011 - Earth Hour, a global initiative whereby people around the world will turn off their lights for one hour at 8:30 pm in an effort to take a stand against climate change.

22 April 2011 – Earth Day, founded on the premise that all people, regardless of race, gender, income, or geography, have a moral right to a healthy, sustainable environment.

Come on Lasallians, let’s take an extra step, take the lead by not only turning of the lights for an hour and just preach awareness about Earth Day.

Let’s live it!

We are inviting you, Lasallians to reach out to your community and go the extra mile by coming up with creative ideas to save mother earth and have FUN in the process! Are you up for the challenge?

We are looking for volunteers from each school to come up and be coordinators for Earth Hour, and Earth Day. Within this one month stretch, we invite you to come up with creative and fun ideas on how you can help the environment, and execute it. It doesn’t have to be elaborate, it can be just a clean up of a park, or helping sort out items at a recycling centre. And don’t you worry; we will guide you along the way! =) It would be wonderful to have one coordinator for each school. If anyone is interested do send an email to Choulyin at choulyintan@gmail.com and we will guide you from there!!!!

COME AND BE PART OF THE GREEN SQUAD!!!

Friday, 11 February 2011

PS The Children - Workshop on Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse

Click on image for larger view

Let Tsu Chong know if you're interested to come, or just leave a comment. Deadline: Next Wednesday 16 Feb 12.00pm.

No worries on registration fees, we can find ways to raise fund.







Friday, 28 January 2011

More Photographs from FT 1!

Courtesy of Soon Heng and Rinesh.

Learning about technical aspects of photography from Br Matt.


'If you don't have a tripod, borrow someone's shoulder!' (someone like Debra)


Deviating from the task at hand - from taking pictures to posing for pictures! (except for Pui Yi and Marveen - note the ever-ready cameras in hand)


Sealing the ballot box with magic tape.


Br Vincent lighting the flame of the Malaysian Lasallian Formation Team.


Swearing-in ceremony.
"We, the members of the Malaysian Lasallian Youth Commission pledge to give our...". To find out more, do come for FT Weekend 1 next year. =)


Choulyew, Choulyee and Choulyin spreading some family love to Dinah, Terry and Siew Wei.


Yes, Lasallians like to pose.


La Salle Petaling Jaya alumni meeting missing one kaki (Mr. Liow Kok Loong)!


One big happy (and hardworking!) family.