Photos taken at SHC events

We are fortunate to have members who volunteer to be the photographer(s) at most of our events.   Pictures taken are sent to me to make into an album then upload on our website.  Usually, the members are happy to see pictures of themselves cos it remind them of the fun they had.

There are times when members may have requested at the point of taking, that their pictures not be uploaded.   This seems a reasonable request no doubt.   Unfortunately, there are times that such request may be overlooked and the photo made its way on the web.  I request the understanding of members that it is not the intention of the photographer to betray or break a promise.

Members who do not wish to have their pictures on the web, to please bring your own camera to take your personal shots with whoever you wish.

I would also like to remind everyone that the event photographer is there to take pictures of the event and as long as there is nothing offensive, the pictures will be uploaded.  If you do not want to be in any of the shots, avoid the photographer when he/she comes around.   If you want to pose for the photographer, then be prepared that your picture will be uploaded.

Photographers, please do not accede to special request.

Finally, please do not send email with “sh..” word to the photographers or me.   We do not deserve it.

Photo links

I have inserted the links to relevant post except for Steven’s Vietnam Tour.  For convenience, just click the following to view the photographs of:

Vietnam Tour

Oil Palm Mill Visit in JB

Crystal Angel Craft

Walk July 08

Here are some ways you can help me when sending the photographs to me oicheng55@yahoo.com.sg for uploading.

  1. type in the name and date of the event under subject
  2. email the photographs in its original state or better still in a zip file
  3. if the gathering of the event is small, say less than 10, you can give me the names of attendees so I can include in the album
  4. do not send me links to your web-based personal photo album as I am unable to extract the photos from there as the format would have been changed

Vietnam 10 May to 25 May 08

Dee, a SHC member is going on a trip to Vietnam for 2 weeks.   There is vacancy for 5 – 6 persons.

 

Departure – 10.5.08 (budget airline) to Ho Chi Minh
Return  – 25 may 08 from Hanoi

Transportation  16 seater coach

Below is a list of places that you will visit.

 

Itinenary – All places of interest in Vietnam from Ho CHi Minh to Hanoi ( Ho Chi Minh, Chau Doc, Phu Quoc, Can THo Long Hai, Dalat, Nha Trang, Qui Nhon Hoi An, Danang, Hue, Vinho, Ninh Binh, Halong Bay, Hanoi Sapa) 

Itinenary will be very flexible. With own guide and driver, you can go anywhere you want and stay longer at places you like or move on if you dont.

Transportation Cost abt $400 each person for whole trip (inclusiver of Guide, Driver, Pertrol, Toll fee and food and accommodation for them). 

 

Accomodation – Budget. (Clean with aircon and hot water).  Food and accommodation for self about $400 for whole trip
 
Airfare – Purchase own. (round trip abt $240 by Tiger)

If you are healthy, friendly, fun loving and enjoy a free and easy itinery you can join her on this trip.

 

SilverHairsClub April Gathering, Sun 29 Apr 2007

Thanks to the sunshine, I hope that all who turned up had a good time.  There were altogether 40 of us.  I had said a mini potluck but most of you were naughty and made it into a MAXI potluck that no dinner was needed at the end of the show. 

Ron Lai had a suggestion that we have a little SHC flag or banner that we could use at activities outdoor so that we could be found easily especially by the newbies.  I agreed and had also thought of using a placard, but somehow slipped my mind on the day.  Perhaps whoever is the event organiser at an outdoor activity can consider this proposal.I want to thank Lily Yen for helping me with the registration, Kenneth for being there early to reserve the nice spot away from the sun, Pheng Sok, Kristy, Peggy, Clara  for helping with the litter and everyone else for their help in one way or the other.  Thank you Terence for  this opportunity to do something I have never done before.  I enjoyed every moment of it.  Most of all thanks to all of you who were there for without you this event would not be.

To see the pictures, click here.

 

  • Date:  Sun 29 April 2007
  • Time: 1600 – 1800 hrs (SilverHairsClub outdoor gathering)
  • time: 1800 – 1900 hrs (Outdoor Rhapsody series by Singapore Chinese Orchestra)
  • Venue: Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage
  • No charges.
  1. Getting there: transport and parking information and entrances..  Click here.
  2. Map: Click here.
  3. F&B outlets: http://www.sbg.org.sg/visitorinfo/fnbgiftsoutlets.asp
  4. Gardens’ rules: http://www.sbg.org.sg/visitorinfo/usageparktc.asp

This is the first outdoor monthly gathering and I hope you guys can bring along your mats and come down to meet up with the others and then sit  back to enjoy the music by the Singapore Chinese Orchestra. 

As the afternoon may be hot so dress cool and do remember your umbrella, sunshades and very important water.

I have mentioned mini potluck as it would be easier to bring snacks, sandwiches, puffs, titbits, crackers, chips, fruits, jelly, whatever that is light and convenient.  Bring just enough to share with two or three persons as we can have dinner after the show.  The Taman Serasi Food Garden  would be a good choice and there is variety and everyone can choose whatever they want.  It is situated near the Tanglin Gate entrance.

 

Event Organiser: Oi Cheng

Participants

 

  1. Ann 
  2. Tim Liu
  3. Lily Ho 
  4. Yew Kwong
  5. Caroline Gee 
  6. Ann Lim
  7. Beng Wi
  8. Eileen Ang 
  9. Melissa
  10. Linda Chang
  11. Steven 
  12. Annie Loh
  13. Clara
  14. Terence
  15. Eleanor Chan 
  16. Gladys Tan
  17. Jade Phua
  18. LH Jie
  19. Peggy
  20. Joseph Tan
  21. Robert
  22. Kristy
  23. Irene Chan
  24. Shirley Wong 
  25. Pam Ong
  26. Jessie Tan 
  27. Pheng Sok
  28. Petera See
  29. Eyvonne Chew
  30. Lesley Ho
  31. Zariah 
  32. Dolly
  33. Joy
  34. Pauline Au Yong 
  35. Priscilla Wee
  36. Christina Chan
  37. Kenneth Tan 
  38. Ronald Lai
  39. Alice Tan
  40. Eliza Chua
  41. Nina Gan
  42. Veronl 
  43. Gwyneth 
  44. Catherine 
  45. Oi Cheng
  46. Lily Yen
  47. Daniel
  48. Lina Tan
  49. Maria