Sunday, November 18, 2007

Encountering Living History

It’s not every day that one encounters living history. At least, it certainly seemed to me as I drove down with a very special 1st KL BB guest to our Band Camp, held over the 16-18 of November. Even as we journeyed down from Shah Alam, he was busily pointing out various landmarks along the Federal Highway and vividly relating to me “how things were like” almost 50 years ago, just as Malaysia celebrated its very first Independence Day.

It was around August that I first came across Mr. S.Y. Shim in an article published in The Sun newspaper. The newspaper article featured Mr. Shim’s story as one of the people who was actually in Merdeka Stadium when Tunku Abdul Rahman rallied the nation with cries of “Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka!”

What really caught my attention, though, was that the 75-year-old Mr. Shim was at the Merdeka Stadium as a 22-year-old Lieutenant of the 1st KL BB! Now, I have always known that the 1st KL BB Band had participated in the very first Merdeka parade… but here was someone who was actually there! Not only was he actually there, in fact, Lieutenant Shim was the one who led 1st KL’s 60 Boys aged 15-18 in the Merdeka Parade’s march off!

Fascinated, I arranged to get in touch with him and to invite him over for our Band Camp so that he could share with the current BB members about his experiences in BB and especially during that first Merdeka celebration. Several telephone calls and bouts of amateur detective work later, I managed to get in touch with Mr. Shim, who very graciously agreed to come and speak with our Boys.

Mr. Shim, as I came to learn, joined 1st KL BB as an Officer shortly after the Company’s inception in 1954, after becoming a Christian in the Methodist Boys’ School, KL. During his service with 1st KL BB, he was also one of the pioneers involved in the formation of other Kuala Lumpur-based BB Companies such as 2nd KL and 3rd KL. (Incidentally, when Mr. Shim was an Officer, Mr. Tung Kam Seng – another KL Wesley stalwart, pioneer 1st KL BB member and former Captain – was only a young Sergeant! This anecdote, really helped some of us place Mr. Shim historically!). Shortly after his service as a BB Officer, Mr. Shim then joined the civil service and, in the course of his duties, he travelled the world to various countries.

As we pulled into Jalan Wesley, Mr. Shim was amazed to see all the changes that have occurred over the 40 years since he last visited the MBS primary and secondary school, as well as the many changes that have occurred to the Church Sanctuary. It was astonishing for me to imagine along with Mr. Shim’s stories of how “this used to be nothing” or “this looked different” more than 40 years ago.

Then, it was time for Mr. Shim to talk with our Boys. We opted for a simple question-and-answer “talk show” format, which I moderated. That way, we could keep things more informal and cosy.

Obviously, the first question on everyone’s minds was “What was it like on that Merdeka morning?”

According to Mr. Shim, 1st KL was “given the honour of being the first band after the Royal Police Marching Band to lead the march off. The rest of the groups like the Scouts and Red Crescent societies were positioned much further away. Officers and Boys had to assemble at the Merdeka Stadium car park at 5am. Everyone was excited, even though it was so early in the morning. The march began after Tunku Abdul Rahman declared Malaysia’s Independence and we marched through the route before finally dispersing at Jalan Raja Laut.”

As the Boys warmed up to Mr. Shim, they started asking him all sorts of questions. Some asked about what kinds of instruments were used in the Band back then. To this, Mr. Shim replied that today’s 1st KL Boys are certainly far more blessed with a full Brass Band instrument range. Back then, all the Boys had were side drums, a bass drum, bugles and flutes. Not only that, today’s 1st KL Boys had the benefit of being trained to read musical notation, while back then – all songs had to be memorized.

Another question asked was why Mr. Shim had joined the BB and was so active in it. To this, Mr. Shim merely replied, “Because it’s a Christian organization!” He then went on to elaborate that he was active in the BB because he felt believed that it was so important for a person to have strong character traits – like self-discipline. In fact, Mr. Shim believed that many of the successes we will enjoy in life, many of the troubles we will overcome, and many of the temptations we will resist is due to the fact that we have strong character traits.

Others asked about what BB was like in the 1950s. To everyone’s surprise, BB met only for several hours, without many other activities. A typical meeting day would include Band Practice for 2-3 hours, a short time for discussions (a time for Members and Officers to hang out, catch up and counsel each other) and, if there was additional time, they would do Drill. What a contrast to the vast line up of 1st KL activities today!

There were many other questions asked, but as time drew to a close, Lieutenant Leong Soo Ming asked a final question that captured everyone’s attention: What was the 1st KL Girls Brigade like in the 1950s? Ever the gentleman, Mr. Shim replied that the GB members then were certainly very nice, simple girls… one of whom, in fact, he eventually married!

At this last question, I asked Mr. Shim to share with us a few last thoughts. Assenting, Mr. Shim stood up and reiterated on how vital it was for BB members to nurture strong character traits within themselves. Being self-disciplined, for example, is a vital trait that many pioneer 1st KL Boys took with them when they went on later to become successful people in various fields and industries. “Thus,” he said, “the programmes of 1st KL and Boys’ Brigade are geared to develop the character of its members… In fact, that’s why we started the Band – it was a good way to develop discipline.”

At the end of his sharing, Deputy Captain Yee Mun Theam came forward and presented a small token of our appreciation for the time Mr. Shim had graciously taken to speak with us. Then, we took a few pictures together before I drove Mr. Shim back to Shah Alam.

As I drove him back to Shah Alam, I thought about how very glad I was to have met Mr. S.Y. Shim. I learned so much just from talking with him. More than that, however, I was greatly inspired to hear his stories. His stories reminded me of the long tradition that the 1st KL BB stands for – in nurturing the Characters of our Boys and developing them into Leaders, all in the context of an unbroken Brotherhood that spans years and generations.

These thoughts played around in my mind as I thanked Mr. Shim for his time once again. As I waved goodbye to him and drove back home, I smiled to myself and hoped that I would also one day leave a legacy like that of Mr. S.Y. Shim.

- LT WONG GIOK LEIGH

[An online copy of the original The Sun article can be found here]

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

1st KL's "NEW" Website

1st KL Company is very happy to have "soft-launched" our web-blog, 1st For Boys!

Here, Members and potential Members, as well as Parents, can stay updated with the our latest news. You'll soon be able to download materials, forms and such as well.

We're constantly striving to improve the site, so your comments will be invaluable.

See you there!

Thursday, June 21, 2007

BBM Standard Abbreviations

My good friend WO Voon of 3rdKL wrote a blog post that sparked a rather extended discussion about "proper" abbreviations to be used in the BB. Read all about it here.

However, since my NCOs seem keen on discussing this matter, I thought I'd fire the silver bullet and stop this discussion in its tracks by pointing everyone to this: The BBM Standard Abbreviations Page.

Case closed. (Really now, who cared in the first place? Oh wait. Voon ;P)

(Wouldn't you rather be discussing more "practical" issues like, "Recruitment Strategies for the New Millenium" or "How to Stay Committed as an Officer Amidst Balancing Family, Job and God", etc. See?! Now *THAT'S* a discussion worth sparking. LOL)

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

On Sabbatical

Officer Wong will be on sabbatical from active duty for one year beginning May 2007 to concentrate on family matters. He will return to active duty by Enrolment Service 2008.

If you have any questions you wish to contact him about, please feel free to email him directly (you should already have his email address) or leave a comment here on this site (if you don't have his email address).

For other 1st KL Boys Brigade Company matters, please contact any of the other Officers or Members of the Company or Wesley Methodist Church, Kuala Lumpur.

The Book Of Wong will be updated as frequently as possible.

Thursday, May 03, 2007

KL Wesley Food & Fun Fair (5 May 2007)

Here are some details for the KL Wesley Church Fun Fair happening this Saturday, 29th April 2007.

  1. All members have to report at YC by 8.00am on 5th May for briefing.
  2. All bags need to put into band room or BB office. YC will be closed and used for storage by Fun Fair committee members on Friday.
  3. There will be 2 teams going for lunch. First team will be from 12.30pm – 1.30pm and 2nd team will be from 1.30pm to 2.30pm. They can get the lunch coupon from Lt. Yee Mun Theam.
  4. All NCOs are requested to bring their whistles.
  5. First-Aid by St John Ambulance will be stationed near the Parish Hall
  6. Lastly, invite your friends to come for the Fun Fair and take this opportunity to introduce BB & church to them.

Drinks Stalls ( Squad Leader )

  • Schedule 4 members to operate each drink stall. The rest will help S/Sgt Lim Choon Meng to deliver foods to the other stalls and clean the compound. Also divide and arrange them to go for lunch separately.
  • Each squad needs to prepare price signage for their individual stall. RM 2 for Mineral water / RM 3 for can drinks
  • Each stall will be given 20cartons of mineral water.
  • Prepare big pail with water to cool the mineral bottle. Officers will get the ice.
  • Mineral water (Brand :Altas )will be delivered at 8.30am by a truck. It will pack near the Sanctuary and Squad leader to arrange to collect from the van

Traffic Control ( Cpl. Jason Tham and Cpl. Anthony Khoo)

  • Make sure there is no cars park along the road in front of the main rubbish dump on Friday. Request the guard to block the area.
  • Each stalls has been given 2 parking sticker ( ZON A and ZON B ).They are suppose to display the parking sticker and park according to the ZON
  • Vehicle which need to deliver Food/item for the Funfair will require to enter from GATE B ( near Confusion School ) to unload their stock.They need to drive out immediately through GATE B
  • You will be given walkie-talkie to communicate with each other.

Band

  • All band members are require to assemble at Primary School at 9.30am.Will be playing at 10.00am and official open the FUN Fair
  • March from Primary School to YC.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

BNTS 2006 (Kuala Lumpur) Results

These are the results from BNTS 2006. Passing mark is 50.

Those who passed are strongly advised to make plans to attend ANTS 2007, since it is a requirement for your NCO Star. This also applies for those who have NOT YET attended ANTS before.

Click here for more information on ANTS 2007



Name Company Aptitude Test Basic NCO Test
No.

Mark Grade Mark Grade
1 Benny Tham Chew Hoi 1st KL 70 Pass 73 Pass
2 Cheng Jack Kee 1st KL 56 Pass 72 Pass
3 Julian Ong Wei Sern 1st KL 62 Pass 63 Pass
4 Justin Koit Zhu En 1st KL 68 Pass 50 Pass
5 Kelvin Wong Kok Hee 1st KL 52 Pass 34 Fail
6 Lee Tze Jiet 1st KL 80 Pass 70 Pass
7 Loi Kah Hoe 1st KL 84 Pass 85 Pass
8 Ng Heng Yip 1st KL 68 Pass 67 Pass
9 Thomas Choong Kit Leong 1st KL 66 Pass 52 Pass
10 Victor Choo Jern Liang 1st KL 74 Pass 46 Fail

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

National ANTS (Melaka) - 26-28 May 2007

The BBM Advanced NCO Training School (ANTS) is a national leadership training course specially designed for leaders who want to further improve themselves.

The successful completion of this course is also a requirement for the NCO Proficiency Star award.

When?
26 - 28 May 2007 (Saturday - Monday)_

Where?
SMK Methodist (ACS), Melaka

Entry requirements:
1) Must have passed Basic NCO Training School
2) Minimum age 15 years old, as of 1 January 2007

How much?
RM70.00 (before 9.00pm 10 May 2007)
RM90.00 (after 9.01pm, 10 May 2007 and before 9.00pm, 13 May 2007)


What to bring?
  • Your signatured consent form
  • Full Uniform and State T-shirt (August 26, 2006)
  • Bible, sports attire and socks
  • Sufficient day attire & rain coat
  • Toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, soap powder
  • Canvas shoes
  • Slippers, plastic cup, spoon & fork
  • Rucksack, plastic bags, first aid kit, note book
  • Must bring - mess tin,sleeping bag, torchlight and spare batteries
For more information,
Please feel free to contact Lt. Wong Giok Leigh if you have any further questions (or leave a comment in this blog post).

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Enrolment Service 2007



Please be informed about the following dates concerning our 2007 Enrolment Service:
  • 21th April 2007 - (2:00pm - 3:30pm) Rehearsal. Adjustments will be made to our regular programme
  • 28th April 2007 - (4:00pm - 6:00pm) Final rehearsal for Enrolment Service
  • 29th April 2007 - (9:00am - 1:00pm) Enrolment Service 2007
Enrolment Service Programme (subject to change):
  • 9:00am - Boys fall in at MBSSKL School Field in FULL CEREMONIAL UNIFORM
  • 9:45am - Led by 1stKL Band, contingents march into KL Wesley Methodist Church Sanctuary
  • 10:00am - Enrolment Service begins
  • 11:30am - Service ends. Led by 1stKL Band, contingents march back into MBSSKL School Field
  • 11:45am - Awards Ceremony, Dismissal and Photo-taking Session
  • 12:30pm - Lunch Fellowship at Menara Wesley Canteen
  • 12:45pm - Clean up
  • 1:00pm - End of Enrolment Service 2007
Reminder: ATTIRE FOR ENROLMENT SERVICE IS FULL CEREMONIAL UNIFORM.

Responsibilities:
  1. Colour Party: Colour Bearer - WO Lee Zhen Bin; flanked by 3 S/Sgts
  2. Parade Officer (CSM): WO Tham Chwen Fhong
  3. Band Officer: LT Leong Soo Ming

The Enrolment Service is one of the most important programmes in our calendar. It is the day where we publicly reaffirm our commitment to the principles of instilling the good values of religion and character development, as enshrined in our BB Object – The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Members and the promotion of the habits of obedience, reverence, discipline, self-respect and all that tends towards true Christian character.



Stedfast Association Scholarship Forms Are Out

Referring to this earlier post, we are pleased to announced that the Stedfast Association Scholarship Forms are out for downloading and filling up!
Please return filled up forms to:
STEDFAST ASSOCIATION KUALA LUMPUR
c/o Menara Wesley, No. 2, Jalan Wesley, 50150 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

You may direct the forms to either Mr. Alfred Ong (Secretary) or Mr. Cheong Sing Yuen (Vice-President).

You may also contact the Secretary directly at 016-2018413, if you have further questions on the matter.

Friday, April 13, 2007

On Leave



Officer Wong will be on leave from active duty for the rest of the month of April 2007, due to some personal obligations.

If you have any questions you wish to contact him about, please feel free to email him directly (you should already have his email address) or leave a comment here on this site (if you don't have his email address).

For other 1st KL Boys Brigade Company matters, please contact any of the other Officers or Members of the Company or Wesley Methodist Church, Kuala Lumpur.

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Enjoyed The Videos?

I hope you guys enjoyed the videos I've posted up so far. I was pleasantly surprised to find that there were so many BB videos on YouTube and Google Video.

But it's certainly nice to find these kinds of videos online... ya know?

At The Rate You're Doing Drill... You Might As Well Do This!

Hey Boys... look what I found.

I wonder if this reminds me of the way drill is done on Saturdays? ;-)

Enjoy.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

So You Wanna Be Good Drillers?

Granted... their "movements" are different from ours. But the principles of Drill are always the same: TIMING and DRESSING. It doesn't matter what you do... as long as you do it TOGETHER - SMARTLY and AT THE SAME TIME.

Like this:

(Following video clips are of the 27th Company, Boys Brigade in Singapore National Footdrill Competition 1995)







(Following videos are from same Company in 2001's National Footdrill Competition... nice to know their standard has been maintained!)





Sunday, April 01, 2007

Grants and Scholarships from Stedfast Association, KL

This is to inform you that it is the time of the year where Stedfast Association of Kuala Lumpur is ready to accept any appeals for our grants or scholarships. The timeline is as follows:

1st April
Commencement of Stedfast Kuala Lumpur Scholarship appeals which must be submitted by using our Stedfast forms (a set of 3 copies). It can be downloaded from our website at www.stedfastkl.org.my AND to be submitted together with all relevant documents as required.

Please note that it is to their disadvantage if applications are not submitted in FULL as they will either be rejected or delayed.

30th April
Closing Date for Stedfast Kuala Lumpur Scholarship Applications.

5th May
Interview for all shortlisted applicants.

12th May
Awarding of Stedfast Scholarships after approval from Stedfast EXCO.

For those who are currently on our Stedfast scholarship/ loan awards scheme, please take note that they ARE REQUIRED to apply for 2007 together with their results, if possible. NOTHING IS AUTOMATIC OR GUARANTEED.

If you require any further information, you can either email to us or I can be contacted at 016-2018413.

Thank you.

Yours Stedfastly,
Alfred Ong
Secretary
STEDFAST ASSOCIATION KUALA LUMPUR
c/o Menara Wesley,
No. 2, Jalan Wesley,
50150 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.

Saturday, March 31, 2007

KUL Games 2007!



KUL Games is back!

1st Kuala Lumpur Boys’ Brigade Company will be participating in the KL State Boys Brigade Games Championship (KUL Games). As the defending Champions, our Boys are looking forward to a day of fun-filled competition to retain our KUL Games title!
Date
31 March 2007

Time
7:30am – 7:00pm

Venue
YMCA KL (click here for location map)
(Transportation to YMCA KL is NOT PROVIDED!)

Cost
RM10.00/person

Activities
Various sports including mini-football, volleyball, basketball, captainball, chess

Provided
Lunch, drinks throughout the day, games equipment

Bring
Sports Clothes, 1st KL T-Shirt, extra clothes, water, good sportsmanship
*Please be informed that our Pre-Junior Section (ages 6-8) WILL NOT be participating in this event, and therefore WILL NOT be meeting on 31 March 2007.

Contact W/O Tham Chwen Fhong at (016)-6589299 if you have any further questions.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

KUL Games 2007 Schedule

Time

Activities

0700

Gathering

0730

Company Registration

0800

Opening Ceremony

- Fanfare

- Speech by Host Captain

- Band Display

- Speech by VIP

- Declaration of KUL Games Opening

- Oath Taking

- Opening Prayer

0830

Warm up – Aerobic

0845

Teams preparation and Briefing

0900

Games Start

- 5 on 5 Soccer (Field)

- Volleyball (Volleyball court)

- International Chess (Hall)

- Basketball (Basketball court)

- Captain Ball (Field)

1000

Mini Cinema (Classroom)

Games Stalls

1200

Lunch Time

1330

Games Resume

1530

Semifinal (All games)

1630

Final (All games)

1730

Prize Giving Ceremony

1830

Home Sweet Home

Monday, March 26, 2007

The Officers' Win... Again

Dear Boys...

Thank you for being such sportsman losers during the Officers-Boys Games in 2006. We Officers really like the way the trophy sits so nicely in our BB Office.


Don't worry, there's always next year.

1st KL Officers' Council 2006

Congratulations On Your Promotions!

Congratulations to
  • Cpl. Yong Sai Hong
  • LCpl. Justin Koit
  • LCpl. Matthew Ooi
  • LCpl. Ng Kee An
  • LCpl. Loke Voon Ho
  • LCpl. Loi Kah Hoe
Please know that the Officers are very proud that you have been promoted. Now, it's time for the real work to begin... Your promotions are not the END of your achievements, but the BEGINNING of what lies ahead!

Remember, we promoted you because we believed you possessed good:
  1. Character (in BB, in school, at home)
  2. Potential leadership abilities (in leading others)
  3. BB Example (drill, uniform, attendance, enthusiasm ,participation, etc.)

So don't slack. You will only harm yourself and your credibility if you do (then you'll start wondering why the Boys don't listen to you or like you).

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Awards Day 2007

Dear Parents and Guardians,

We would be very honoured if you would attend our Company Awards Day on Saturday, 24 March 2007 from 2:00pm to 5:30pm.

Awards Day is when our Boys receive their awards, which they have worked hard for the previous year, and are also recognized for their leadership potential with promotions in rank. Our Boys are eagerly anticipating this event, and we know it will be especially meaningful to them if you are present to witness their achievements.

We are also hosting a dialogue session between Officers and Parents on that day. This is to facilitate better understanding among all parties involved (Boys, Parents and Officers) so that we can work together for the development of our Boys. As a parent, your perspective, insight and feedback would be invaluable.

We certainly hope you will consider attending, and would appreciate it if you would confirm your attendance by filling in the slip below. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Cheong Sing Yuen (012-208 4420) or Mr. Yee Mun Theam (016-206 7811).

Sincerely,
1st Kuala Lumpur Boys Brigade Company

Download Response Slips Here

Friday, March 23, 2007

Awards Day 2007 Programme

TIME

EVENT

VENUE

PIC

2:00pm

Parents ushered in Dialogue Meeting Room

Lvl 1, Menara Wesley

All Officers

2:30pm

Parents Dialogue Starts

Lvl 1, Menara Wesley

CSY, ML, YMT, LKC, Wendy

Junior Section

- Briefing, distribution & control of Wesley Food & Fun Fair tickets

YC Upstairs

JK

- Reminder of how to receive Awards

Section Officers

Senior Section

§ Briefing on Awards Classes beginning Apr07

YC Downstairs

CKW

§ Briefing, distribution & control of Wesley Food & Fun Fair tickets

LHK

§ Reminder of how to receive Awards

Section Officers

3:45pm

NCOs to Decorate and Arrange YC

§ Floor Plan is with Cpl. Suneel

YC Downstairs

Suneel

Company (Jr. & Sr.) Falls-in at the back of YC Hall

Officers

4:00pm

Awards Day Programme Begins

Emcee: WGL

YC Hall - Downstairs

1. Junior Band Performance

LZB

2. Pre-Junior Section Prizes

a. Attendance Prizes

b. Achievement Prizes

Esther

3. Junior Section Awards

a. Achievement Awards

b. Link Badge and Jr. Service Awards

CHT

4. Senior Band Performance

JasonT

5. Senior Section Achievement Awards

CKW

6. Special Awards

a. Scholastic Awards (Bronze, Silver, Gold)

CKW

7. Intersquad Competition Challenge Trophy

a. Presented to Squad Leader

CSY

8. Officers-Boys Challenge Trophy

a. NCO Chairman presents to Captain

CSY

9. Promotions

CKW

5:30pm

Dismissal

§ After dismissal, Parents, Juniors and Officers will proceed to Refreshments first

§ NCOs and Seniors will stay behind to clean up YC FIRST, before proceeding for Refreshments

YC Downstairs

CSY

5:45pm

Refreshments

Canteen

LSM

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

1st KL 2nd Quarter Programme (Apr-June) 2007

The latest Quarterly Calendar is out.

Please feel free to download it by clicking here, or from under "Up&Coming" section of the right-side menu.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

YCC Day Outing Programme (10 March 2007)



We are happy to inform you that the 1st Kuala Lumpur Boys’ Brigade Company will be participating in the Kuala Lumpur Wesley Methodist Church (KLWMC) Youth Coordinating Committee’s (YCC) Day Outing to Kem Isi Rimba, Ulu Langat, Selangor on 10 March 2007.

The purpose of this outing is to encourage interaction among the various youth group members of KLWMC.
Date: 10 March 2007
Time: 7:30am – 6:30pm
Venue: Kem Isi Rimba, Ulu Langat, SELANGOR (more info here)
Activities: Paintball and Orienteering (Jungle Treasure Hunt)
Cost: RM20.00/1st KL BB Member (includes transportation, meal, snacks and drinks, activities)

Schedule

07:30 Registration & Division into Groups
08:00 Depart from Youth Center, Wesley Methodist Church
09:00 Arrival at Kem IsiRimba Entrance, Trek to Campsite
09:30 Welcome and Briefing (Safety Rules, etc.)
10:00 Activity Session 1: Orienteering/Paintball
13:00 Lunch Fellowship & Break
14:00 Activity Session 2: Orienteering/Paintball
17:00 Rest & Trek out to Kem IsiRimba Entrance
17:30 Depart Kem IsiRimba
18:30 Arrive at Youth Center, Wesley Methodist Church


Activity Details
  1. Groups will be divided into 12 Groups. Each group will consist of 20 people or less.
  2. During each Activity Session (1 & 2), 6 groups will play Paintball while the other 6 groups will go for Orienteering.
  3. Paintball: Groups will play off each other in a Jungle Course. 70 pellets will be provided per player.
  4. Orienteering: Essentially a Jungle-based Treasure Hunt.
  5. During the day, snacks (biscuits) and water will be provided throughout.
Things to Bring
  • Attire: Long Sleeved Shirts, Long Pants (that you can run in), Socks, Shoes, extra clothes
  • Stuff: Water, Mosquito/Insect Repellent, Salt

Miscellaneous Information

  • Due to the nature of the planned activities, all safety regulations stipulated by Kem IsiRimba personnel MUST be strictly adhered to BY EVERYONE. Failure to comply in any way will result in the removal of the participant from the programme.
  • All health and dietary restrictions must be highlighted BEFORE all activities.
  • All participants MUST fill in Kem Isi Rimba participation forms, waivers and indemnities. Failure to comply in any way will result in the removal of the participant from the programme.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Sorry for the lack of updates

It's not that 1st KL BB hasn't been active. On the contrary, it's been so active that more time has been used up on DOING BB stuff instead of just INFORMING about BB stuff.

Hopefully, when the workload gets a little better, the updates will become more frequent again. Meanwhile, thank you for your patience.

Blessings,
Officer Wong