Saturday, August 22, 2009

RC Kinta Installation Night

RC Kinta Installation Night was held at Poyal Ipoh Club on 18th of August 2009. Our club advisor, Rtn Arthur Yeong was once again been installed as the RC Kinta President, and this makes him the President for the 2nd time.

AGM 2009.

Taken place on the 17th of August at Pocket D4, the Annual General Meeting of RACUTP proved to be a small and succinct one. The usual speeches--by Rotarian Arthur, then Jerry the President, followed by a guest speaker--were given, as well as reports by the head of the different departments.

Rotarian Arthur talked about the history of Rotary before moving onto his belief on the power of the human subconscious mind. Jerry mentioned the objectives of RACUTP and more or less told the members how the club stands out among others. The guest speaker, Mr. Marfauza, the Senior Executive of International Students of UTP, then expressed his views and opinion on the integration between people.

The Head of Departments then went on to give a small report on their respective departments, some also informing the members of any future plannings. That was a chance for the members to finally see who the people within the committee were, and what each of the departments actually does.

After all the formality, a former Rotaractor, Chester--and friends--gave a performance (and used his dry humour) to lighten up the meeting atmosphere--after which Mr. Marfauza was called upon to give an impromptu performance. He was sporting enough to take it on, and he rocked with a Nirvana song and his left-handed power chords!

The meeting was then adjourned with refreshments served outside the hall.

Rotarian Arthur going on about the human subconscious mind.

Jerry and his speech about the club.

Mr. Marfauza talking about integration.

Chester and friends, and Lifehouse and David Cook.

The very cool Mr. Marfauza covering Polly Wants a Cracker left-handedly.

(I apologise for the grainy handphone-quality pictures.)

Friday, August 21, 2009

RAC-UTP First e-Bulletin + Recruitment Drive


RAC-UTP has finally published our first e-Bulletin!!

Basically the purpose of this e-Bulletin is to promote our club to our UTPians. All kinds of updates and information about our RAC-UTP can be found in the e-Bulletin.

Our e-Bulletin can be downloaded here, or here.

Putting that aside, here's a reminder to all.
RAC-UTP will be having the Recruitment Drive next week, and the details are as below:

Date : 25-26 August 2009
Time : 8.30 pm
Venue : V2 Foyer


The available avenues are:
1. International Service Avenue
2. Community Service Avenue
3. Club Service Avenue
4. Professional Development Avenue
5. Funding Avenue
6. Publication and Promotion Avenue

Be sure to grab your golden opportunity now!

Saturday, August 15, 2009

RAC-UTP in Convo Fair '09!!

It's August and here comes the annual UTP Convo Fair!
As one of the most active clubs in UTP, our RAC-UTP has set up a booth in the Convo Square, and the Booth Number is 31. Our main objective is, of course, to collect money for the purpose of charity.
Our Booth Number 31

One of the most popular items sold at our booth, the "Marshmallow Kasih Sayang" or "Love-Love Marshmallow" (LOL):
The formula of "Love-Love Marshmallow"

This time around, we are also selling our "Recycle Campaign" Badges. Support us and contribute your power in our recycle activity:
p/s: We'll be selling these badges even after Convo Fair. Interested? Contact Michelle Lee (0168850608) for more information:
We're also selling Mooncakes! There're two types of different flavor available in our store:
Feeling not enough? Don't worry, we're also providing other choices of food to fulfill everyone's appetite ^.^
Be hold!
O yea. Our t-shirts are available too:

RM 28 each!!! Lelong lelong!!!

OK. Enough with the promotion. Let's have a look at some of the pictures taken during the Convo Fair:

The preparation of "Love-Love Marshmallow by Ms "omg"

Umm... That's our President... XD

T-shirts and mooncakes for sales!!

The out-of-stock-in-one-day Strawberry-Marshmallow Combo Set. Yummy Yummy...

There's one more day till the end of Convo Fair '09. So please kindly drop by and support us!
After 3 days of hard work and the Convo Fair finally comes to an end. Thanks everyone for your support! Please continue to support us and help us in contributing to the society!
(p/s: You can show ur support by purchasing our recycle badges. Contact Michelle Lee 0168850608 and collect all 5 badges NOW!!!)

Friday, August 14, 2009

RAC-UTP Committee Recruitment

Hi everyone, welcome back from our H1N1 break.
Since it's our new semester, our RAC-UTP've decided to have a recruitment for new committees! Hurry up and grab the chance! It's an opportunity to show your talent!

For those who are interested, note down the following details of the Recruitment Drive:
Date : 25-26 August 2009
Time : 8.30 pm
Venue : V2 Foyer

The available options for you all are:
1. International Service Avenue
2. Community Service Avenue
3. Club Service Avenue
4. Professional Development Avenue
5. Funding Avenue
6. Publication and Promotion Avenue

Make your choice now, and see you there!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

RACUTP AGM


Attention to all RACUTP members:
Our Rotaract Club of Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS is gonna have our Annual General Meeting for this semester. The details are as below:

Date : 17th August 2009 (Monday)
Time : 8.00 pm
Venue: D4

We will have Mr. Marfauza, Senior Executive of International Student, as our speaker. Refreshments will be provided. See you there!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

MMK July 2009

Minggu Mesra Kampus, aka MMK, is the week for UTP students, old and new, to get to know about the clubs and societies in the school, even though in reality it only lasts for three days. RACUTP, like most other clubs, participated in the week, which was from the 29th to 31st of July this semester, to promote the club and its goodness.

Apart from the people, the usual club information such as the history and organisation charts, and member registration, the booth had several main attractions, including free DotA matches, a T-shirt sale and a showcase of past activities. The free DotA matches were of course the most popular of all, gathering crowds at the booth.

The whole exhibition was running smoothly for all three days, until the sudden announcement of the close down of the school midway through the third day.

The simple outlook of the booth.

T-shirt sale.

Highly questionable club promotion.

And the DotA matches that attracted crowds.