Thursday, December 04, 2008

Johor International Jamboree 2008

The Johor International Jamboree 2008 was finally held on 15-20 November 2008 after it was postponed twice. Because of the postponement, Sabah only managed to send 26 Scouts and Leaders to the Jamboree. Nevertheless, the Sabah Contingent did managed to produce a Contingent badge (Picture attached). Again if you need one, let me know.

From Sabah to Jakarta

Sabah sent a strong 54 contingent member to the 2nd ASEAN Jamboree held from 18-26 October 2008 at Cibubur, Jakarta, Indonesia. About 1,400 Scouts and Leaders from around the ASEAN region attended the Jamboree. To commemorate the Jamboree, the Sabah contingent has produced a Contingent badge (picture attached). The badge is very limited and I only have a couple left so if you are interested to trade let me know.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

80 Scouts from JOTA JOTI Camp at Sabah, Malaysia


80 Scouts from around Sabah attended this year's JOTA and JOTI camp at the B-P House, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, The Camp was officiated by the Assistant State Chief Commissioner of Sabah, Mr. Philip Chin and the Camp Warden was Mr. Zainuddin Onon. Beside experiences radio amatuer and chatting on the internet, the Camp was also filled with various scouting activities like backwoods cooking, estimation, pathfinder etc. The Camp started on 17th October 2008 and ended on 19th October, in line with the world JOTA and JOTI from 18-19 October 2008. A commemorative badge was also issued during the Camp. If you need one, let me know.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

3rd International Peace Jamboree 2008 Melaka



Sabah was represented by 18 Scouts and Scout Leaders, all from the district of Inanam to the 3rd International Peace Jamboree held from 18 - 24 August 2008 at Bukit Katil, Melaka, Malaysia. Ms. Hudayana Sapri, the ADC for Inanam (Women's Affair) headed the Contingent. About 1000 Scouts attended the Jamboree which included countries like Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Kuwait and Indonesia. Overall our boys and girls enjoyed the Jamboree.

Korea - Loving it!








The 12th Korean International Jamboree 2008 at Mt. Sorak was simply superb!! For 8 days (5th - 12th August 2008) it was like a dream for the 17 of us who attended the Jamboree. 12,000 participants from over 20 countries, comparable to a regional Jamboree. What was even more special to us was that we, from the State of Sabah, represented Malaysia as there were no one else from the rest of Malaysia that attended the Jamboree. And even more for me as I was appointed as the Contingent Leader. Would like to take this opportunity to thank the Sabah Scouts Council and the South Gyeunggi Scout Council for the sponsorship and support. Missing Korea already.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

The Merlions have landed

We had the honour of receiving a group of 36 Scouts and leaders from Singapore (Toa Payoh District to be exact) lead by Mr. Kumanan (Also a collector that I've known before) who came to visit Sabah from 10 to 16 June 2008 recently. Two receptions was held for them; first at the Sabah Scouts Headquaters at the B-P House in Kota Kinabalu on the 11th June 2008 and second at the Scouts Nature Park in Sandakan on 14 June 2008. In both receptions, besides the singing and dancing and the laughters, a unique badge swapping activity were held where Scouts from Singapore and Sabah, Malaysia swap badges to get a complete set of the Singapore Scout Visit to Sabah Malaysia 2008 badge.

The receptions are part of the long week adventure program where the Singapore Scouts went for snorkeling at the Tunku Abdul Rahman Park islands, whitewater rafting at the Kiulu River, Tamparuli, exploring the world reknown Mt. Kinabalu, the Poring Hot Spring and the Desa Tea farm in Ranau, observing the Orang Utans at the Sepiliok Rehabilitation Centre, the Proboscis Monkeys at Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary and the POW Memorial both in Sandakan.

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Alamak... I am so lame




I realised that it has already been more than 7 months since I write in my blog!! How lame... I guess maybe because major things has happened in my life. The biggest thing is when I quit my job and start my own consulting firm. So that explains it.

Now, it's not that during that 7 months I didn't do any Scouting. It's just that I didn't have time to update my blog. So for today, I'm attaching badges which were recently produced by our district during the 2nd Camboree. Also got a Rover Scout uniform from Taiwan (Thanks to Pau Voon of Penang) and awaiting a Scout uniform from France.