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DECEMBER 2009

events===================================================================== football club

HEY KIDS, INTERESTED IN FOOTBALL?

The  Subang Jaya Community Youth Football League, which is entering its 8th season is now OPEN for registration. Boys aged 7 to 14 (no girls in this league) are eligible to enter this all-volunteer league.  Parents, please expect to contribute to your team.  It is an excellent avenue for your son(s) to participate in team sports.  Ability doesn’t matter; what matters is interest and desire to play football.  League plays on weekend afternoons between 4-7pm from Feb to May 2010. Interested, the registration for next year is set for Dec 20, 3.30pm to 5.30pm at the SMK USJ4 school.  Participation fee is RM160 to be paid during registration.

For more details, check www.sjcyfl.com or email sjcyfl.lt@gmail.com.

Or, call division heads:
U8 (ages 7-8 in 2010, by calendar year)–Scott 016-3923417 or Dick 016-3193338
U10 (ages 9-10 in 2010)–Yasmin  012-2785897
U12 (ages 11-12 in 2010)–Soh  012-3032110
U14 (ages 13-14)–Lyn  O19-2303010

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spaceCAMPINTRODUCE YOUR CHILDREN TO ASTRONOMY!

SPACE CAMP DECEMBER 12, 2009 PENANG

SINCE 2004, the Bukit Genting hilltop in Penang has offered visitors delicious Thai food, a breathtaking view, a fairyland atmosphere with hundreds of lights lit during the night and now, stars have been added to the list.
A new amateur observatory named the Pearl of Orion Observatory was completed on the hilltop this month and at 305m above sea level, it is believed to be the highest observatory in the country.

The observatory was the combined effort of the Bukit Genting Hill Leisure Park and Restaurant and Universiti Science Malaysia’s Astronomy Club.

And now you can experience the wonders of a starlit sky by joining SPACE CAMP organised in conjunction with International Year of Astronomy 2009 held at this same spectacular Bukit Genting Leisure Park Observatory in Balik Pulau, Penang

SPACE CAMP EVENT DETAILS

CHECK-IN: 12 DECEMBER 2009 9.00AM
CHECK-OUT: 13 DECEMBER 2009 2.00PM
CAMP FEE: RM290
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION: RM210 (valid till 8 Dec 09)
Inclusive of accommodation, use of equipment, experiment, facilitation, handouts, etc

SPACECAMP-BANNERPlease download the pdf registration form here.
To read what the STAR said about the observatory, go here.

Contact: Raymond Loh
Email: rloh88(at)gmail.com Mobile: 016 444 3683

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