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Jun, 13th, 2010

PILC Trip – 3rd Wednesday Bangkok Trip

Wednesday, June 16   

Another of our Celia guided tours, this one just south of Bangkok, takes us to the Erawan (Elephant) Museum and the Ancient City.

The Erawan Museum features a 29 meter tall, three headed elephant of copper panels, portraying the elephant god, Erawan.  We’ll take the lift inside the elephant’s leg to the exhibition hall and explore this truly unique museum.  Then it will be on to the Ancient City, an outdoor museum where golf buggies and open buses will take us on a tour of full-size and larg-scale replicas of the country’s most famous monuments and temples.  There’s even a floating market!

To sign up for this, or any of our trips, watch for the sign-up sheets at Lunches and Coffee Mornings.

photo by Binder.donedat

Jun, 13th, 2010

Lunch at Casa Pascal

Today we had the honour to go over for our monthly lunch to Casa Pascal.  Due to the limited space they’re able to serve 75 members of PILC.  Finally 69 showed up.

Everybody was happy to see each other after a month or even so due to holidays or home leaves.  Some members from Europe had to cope with the ash cloud and ‘enjoyed’ an extended holiday.  Another ‘hot’ item to speak about was the political situation in Thailand and all the side effects.

Anja introduced our speaker of today Mr. Paul Crouch from the Regent’s School Pattaya.  Mr. Paul gave a presentation about the International Round Square Conference 2010 hosted by the Regent’s School from 9 until 15 October 2010, named “We Walk Together”.  The involved schools in the Round Square association send teams of representatives to this five-day conference every year.  The conferences are hosted by one of the involved schools.  We got details about the program and he showed us the keynote speakers.  It was a very informative presentation.  For those who would like to know some more or weren’t able to join us, the website is: www.rs-wewalktogether.org.

Anja welcomed two new members:  Sally Lindsay from Australia and Gabrielle Kirschner from Germany.

Sadly she also had to announce that Lynne Richards joined us for the last time because she’s going back to Australia.

Two points of special attention were today:

*On Saturday 5th June there’ll be the annual Monster Garage Sale.  If you have stuff to sell or if you would want to volunteer please contact Gillian Thom.
*Currently an advertisement on Pattaya People Television is running for new members.

The Quiz Night last Saturday was nice and successful with some fanatic teams.

Peggy went through the upcoming trips with special attention for the trip to Borneo from 12 until 16 July.

In the end, we enjoyed a lovely lunch with a variety of choices from the menu and a nice service of the staff of Casa Pascal.  This lunch was even more special for me because I won a prize for the first time in my life!

Marja Hofman

Jun, 12th, 2010

Book Club Report

Right now we have a regular number of 9 to 10, or sometimes 12.  Our meetings are quite interesting and lively, and we really do discuss topics that can be heated sometimes.  We believe that is what a good book club should do – encourage thinking and acceptance of ideas from one another.

The book we discussed this month was titled “The Help”.  It was written by American writer Kathryn Stockett.

It centers around a young 22 year old returning home to Mississippi from college.  Skeeter goes through a personal transformation as she questions the status of the black “help” and their white employers.  Bear in mind that the book takes place in a southern US state in the 1960’s – a time when the majority of whites continue to cling to the old days of a clear delineation of the black and white races.  Skeeter is not like the rest and she sets out to write a book depicting the conditions of “the Help”.  She does this with the co-operation and encouragement of 12 black maids, and in fact the book Skeeter writes is done through the eyes of “the Help”.

The book is a very thought-provoking one and we encourage our PILC members to read it.  It touches on the sensitive subjects of racial prejudice, friendships, love, goodness and along with that, evil.  It was a great read.

Connie Kwok

Jun, 5th, 2010

Coffee @ A-1 Cruise Hotel

Welcome aboard to the paradise ship, A-One the Royal Cruise Hotel Pattaya where gentle waves meet unique cruise design.

The hotel faces the fascinating sea view of Pattaya beach front promenade in North Pattaya Beach.  This unique ship shaped building was the venue for the April Coffee Morning.

Around 50 PILC ladies attended the Coffee Morning, as the weather is really starting to heat up, here in Pattaya.  The room was set up in a relaxed manner with armchairs and coffee tables.  The used books, of course were on display, with many ladies browsing the selection and quite a few sales were made.  The money from the used book sales all goes directly toward our welfare projects, so don’t forget to support Sherryl and browse the used books.

Peggy was very organised with Trips and Travel, and had all the sign-up sheets ready for the upcoming tours.

After the registration and book browsing and tour sign ups, it was time for all to sit down, relax with a cuppa and catch up with friends….after all that’s the main reason why we all come.  There was much chatter, one would have thought that there may have been more than the 50 ladies in the room.  There was both sweet and savoury food snacks available for all to enjoy, and much coffee and tea was enjoyed.

Anja made the announcements of upcoming events, Tours and Travel and requested volunteers to help with the Garage Sale on the 4th and 5th June.

We welcomed two new members, Allison Lutton from Britain and Diane Rogers from Australia.  A very warm welcome ladies.

Then it was back to a second cuppa for some and continued catching up with friends.  It appeared a good morning was had by all who attended.  Hope to see you all at the next PILC Coffee Morning.

Jun, 5th, 2010

PILC Trip – Ayutthaya by Rice Barge

Wednesday and Thursday, June 9 – 10 

We’ll start early on Wednesday, and travel by mini-van to Bangkok and on to Ayutthaya, where we’ll visit the ancient ruins of this once glorious capital of Siam, lunch at a local restaurant, and tour the lovely Bang Pa In, summer palace to the kings of Thailand. 

Immediately afterwards, we’ll board the former rice barge that’s been transformed into a beautiful and unique boutique hotel.  We’ll cruise down river, enjoying an elegant dinner, drinks, and good conversation with other PILC members before retiring to our air-conditioned cabins for a good night’s rest.

In the morning, a nice breakfast will be waiting for us on deck to start off the cruise back into Bangkok.  Once there, we’ll disembark and take a coach back to Pattaya, arriving in the early afternoon. 

This is a unique way to take in the splendors of Ayutthaya and promises to be quite memorable.   Strictly limited to 12 people.  Please sign-up as soon as possible.  Contact Peggy Wragge for details.

Jun, 4th, 2010

June, 2010

From Our Vice President:

Dear Ladies,

We’ve all seen her at PILC events.  She’s that elegant woman with the gorgeous flowing hair, the willowy figure, and the perpetual tan.  She is Silvia Muta.

But what exactly do we know about her?  It gives me great pleasure this month to fill you in on our own Silvia.

Silvia hails from Raffaela, Santa Fe Province in central Argentina, a little city of 80,000 people.  With her son Matias (“Baby” to her) and husband Hugo, she settled in Pattaya seven years ago.  The three fell in love with Pattaya from the get go, and the reasons for their love affair with their adopted city include their “love of the sea, the beautiful beaches and the easy-going lifestyle of Pattaya”.  As well, Silvia is quite fond of the active ex-pat community here which, naturally, includes PILC, of which she has been an active member since 2003.  Upon moving to Pattaya, Silvia didn’t speak a word of English.  Speaking with her today, one would never have guessed that – as her English is quite impecable.

Trained as a Civil Engineer, with the last 10 years on the Council of her city, Silvia was the head of Environmental and Urban Planning of Raffaela, and she was in charge of strategic planning of all environmental programs, housing projects, buildings and public services in Raffaela.  This position led her into the political arena somewhat, but, she claims to have been a politician of the “honest kind”.  We believe you Silvia – we expect nothing else from you.

PILC members, let me tell you now of one of Silvia’s great contributions to our Club.  She single-handedly and without fan-fare, created the PILC’s Best Map Guide of Pattaya concept and successfully implemented it for the past several years.  Thanks to her wonderful efforts, PILC has raised hundreds of thousands of baht, all of which goes directly to our Welfare projects.  Kudos Silvia!!

Silvia is obviously a woman of many talents and interests and they include reading, yoga, aerobics, swimming, painting, and her newest accomplishment, creative writing.  With any luck, we may be priviledged enough to read some of her works in our PILC newsletters in the future.

Like many good South Americans, she also indulges in her love of champagne, sparkling wines, and some good old fashioned wine.  The following is her recipe for authentic Argentinian Sangria:

“Mix red wine.  Add sugar according to your taste, and a little lemon juice.  And ice, ice.”

Easy as pie, ladies – even I can do that Silvia.

I asked Silvia to write down something about herself that she would like us to know.  This is what she wrote down verbatum.

“I have, as the majority of Argentineans, European ancestors.  German and Italian run in my blood.  So, I am stubborn, hard working, competitive, perfectionist, bossy – these come from Mama’s side, the German one.

“I am temperamental, party lover, wine drinker, and I speak loud and moving continuously my hands – these come from Papa’s side, the Italian one.  And then I am an engineer, that means rigid minded, always planning, organizing every single things, and giving orders – some of the bossy thing comes from here too.  And at last, and only to make the whole mixture a little bit explosive, I am an Aries woman – if you know what I mean.”

Silvia, thank you for sharing yourself with us this month.  We thank you for being part of PILC and we love you.

Connie Kwok

Jun, 3rd, 2010

June Coffee Morning

Tuesday, June 15  -  10:30 am  

Another Coffee Morning, another great opportunity to catch up with friends, meet our newest members, and pickup your copy of the Tropics Topics newsletter.  This month, it’ll all be happening at the beautiful Pullman Pattaya Asiawan Resort and Spa, a new venue for us.

Reservations are required, so remember to e-mail Jan Marek and cc Connie Kwok no later than Saturday, June 12th, if you plan on attending.  They’ll e-mail you a confirmation of your reservation.

The Pullman Pattaya Asiawan is located off Soi 16 on Wongamat Beach in Naklua.  Take Pattaya-Naklua Road to Soi 16.  Turn toward the beach, and continue on this road until you reach the first intersection.  Turn left, and you’ll see the hotel on the right side.  For more detailed directions, please contact the resort at 038-411940.

photo by U-g-g-B-o-y

May, 14th, 2010

May Coffee Morning

             Tuesday, May 18  -  10:30 am

Please join us at Dicey Reilly’s for this month’s Coffee Morning.  Meet old friends and new while catching up on everyone’s summer plans, as well as PILC goings on.

If you’d like to attend, reservations are required and can be made by e-mailing Robyn Cedotal no later than Saturday, May 15.  If you’ve signed the Coffee Morning sheet at Casa Pascal, there is no need to reserve again.  Just a reminder, also, to pickup your copy of the Tropics Topics newsletter while there.  Maybe those of your absent friends and neighbors, too.

Dicey Reilly’s is located on 2nd Road, just in front of the Marriott, and across the street from Casa Pascal.  (It was formerly the Mooore Bar & Grill.)  If you need more information, please call them direct at 038-411755.

photo by Kenn Wilson

May, 13th, 2010

June Lunch

Tuesday, June 1  -  10:30 am

We’ll be at the sleek and modern dusitD2 this month for our Luncheon.  Located on 2nd Road, just next to (and south of) The Avenue shopping mall, this will be an easy one to get to by baht bus, and easy parking if you have your own car.

To reserve your seat, e-mail Robyn Cedotal no later than Saturday, May 29.

May, 9th, 2010

15th Annual Rayong Ladies Circle Bazaar

Thursday, May 20  -  10:00 am – 5:00 pm  -  Eastern Star Club House

Yes, it’s 15 years now that the Rayong Ladies Circle have been presenting their May Bazaar.  For the entry price of only 100 THB, you are automatically entered in the Lucky Draw Door Prize.  Other opportunities include Raffle, Refreshments, lots of Shopping, and all to help the RLC raise money for their local Charities.

Some of the vendors wares include furniture, jewelry, orchids, used books, carpets, stainless steel goods, home decorations, kids educational items, and much, much more.  It’s a great day out!  See you there.

Eastern Star Golf Course is located in Ban Chang, and can be found on the PILC’s Best Map Guide of Pattaya.  Follow the signs to the Club House.  For detailed directions, call them at 038-630410-5.