Thursday, January 27, 2011

Street Calligraphy in SS2........on January 23, 2011

Writting messages of good wishes and phrases of advice on red rice-papers is one of many Chinese traditions for Chinese New Year, which falls on February 03, 2011.

These are usually hung up in homes and offices to usher in good luck and also to add to the new year atmospere. In keeping with such tradition and to encourage the learning of calligraphy, a street competion was held. This was jointly organised by MBPJ, Beautiful Gate, RTSS 2B and others, the event was held on Sunday afternoon on  23.1.2011 at the market place of SS2. Guest of Honour was the MP for PJU Tony Pua who showed off a bit of his brush strokes too!

The competition was open to students, adults and also the disabled. There were 2 winners and 5 consolation prizes for each category


MP for PJU Tony Pua with his Finishing Touch!


Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Field Trip by Wanita RT SS2B on Dec 03 & 04, 2010

"Our Bay Watch Girls?"
Our 'Wanita RT SS2B Bay Watchers"

What a catch!

A Malaysian igloo?

Sweet dreams are made of this?

Cooling down in the hot springs!

At the Pomelo farm.... can you see me?

The art of making "heong ping"....


On 3rd and 4th Dec, a bus load of Wanita RT SS2B went on a 2-day 1-night trip to the fishing village of Kuala Sepetang, Kuala Gura, Taiping and Ipoh.The group went for a fishing trip, visited charcoal and belacan factory and also learnt the making of salted eggs.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Cops on Rounds to Give Out "Calling" Cards


GETTING TO KNOW YOU: The police officers handing over their sector cards to Tan (right) and residents Betty Lee and Low Yoing Keet this morning — Pic: Arif Kartono



PETALING JAYA: In a move to get to know the community better, Sea Park police officers went on meet-and-greet in SS2B here this morning.

This is the first project launched by the Petaling Jaya district police to distribute their sector cards, listing the names and telephone numbers of the officers in charge of the area.

The residents responded positively by welcoming the five officers to the area.

Petaling Jaya district police chief, ACP Arjunaidi Mohammed, said: "The sector cards, which are similar to business cards, will make it easier for the public to contact the officers. They will also get to know the officers in charge of their area personally.

"We have to work closely with the public. That's why we need to know them better. If they have information on a crime, they would not hesitate to contact us. Without knowing each other, how can we share information?"

SS2B residents' association deputy chairman Tan Kim Tun said the new approach would go a long way to reduce crime in the area.

"Since last year, there had been a lot of improvement. There are no more snatch thefts or burglaries. We feel safer."




By: Alfian ZM Tahir on Monday, January 10, 2011
(Malay Mail)