Saturday, November 28, 2009

Kwee Cheng is new Chairperson for RT SS2B

Mdm. Lee Kwee Cheng is our new Chairperson for the new term of the RT SS2B Committee. Our heartiest congratulations! For those living in the 'dark ages' of our neighbourhood and still do not know who she is, just be assured that you will 'discover' her real soon! Have a happy week end!

One Malaysia Charity Line Dance on 26-11-09





The 7th Unity X'mas Line Dance Party witnessed almost 400 ladies (and a sprinkling of some guys) fun-stomping away to an early celebration of year end festivities! Event Organiser, the PJU Line Dance Council, with co-organizers Wanita MCA Selangor, Persatuan Kemajuan Wanita Petaling Jaya and our very own RT SS2B, managed this year's event, with the theme -One Malaysia Charity! And the beneficiary designated was the Pacific Rim Disaster Fund.
WE thank all participants for a jolly jolly good evening! Season's greetings to all!

One Malaysia Charity Line Dance on 26-11-09

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Towards a Safe & Clean Neighbourhood!

At the MBPJ Awards Night on October 30, 2009, our Dato' Menteri Besar Selangor, amongst other things, highlighted two main issues which he would like to see in Petaling Jaya - he wants a safe city and he wants a clean city too!
And this is where every neighbourhood in Petaling Jaya can play a role in striving to achieve these 2 goals! MBPJ has announced the formation of a 'special squad' to assist the Police towards making PJ a safe city; residents have likewise been doing so via various means like putting up gated & guarded communities and skim rondaan sukarela (SRS) or voluntary patrol by residents. One other 'software' is to get to know each other in a neighbourhood and be the 'CCTV' to crimes and report them directly to the Police.
A clean city has to start with each individual neighbourhood taking steps to educate residents on the need to not just keep their own front yard clean but also that of the neighbourhood. There are residents who like to gather all their rubbish and drop them off at their neighbour's house! This 'rubbish thy neighbour' habit has to stop!
And yes - we must also stop the act of 'vandallising thy neighbourhood' - be it Government or private properties! The total disregard for Government & private properties by sticking all sorts of notices on them cannot be condoned; even road signages have been plastered all over! We certainly need the will of all stakeholders in a neighbourhood to put an end to this menace!