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Vol. XV No. 46
Friday November 16 - November 22, 2007

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SOCIAL SCENE

 


Roger Mynott (right), the owner of Thai Décor hands over his Platinum Sponsorship to Christina Boden of the Charity Club of Pattaya. Roger also donated goods for the Charity Auction at the Charity Club’s Gala Dinner on 15th December. Book your seats now at charityclubofpattaya@yahoo.com


 

Lewis ‘Woody’ Underwood (center), chairman of the Jesters Care for Kids committee, presents Nagas MC President Bert Fagrell and Vice President Stefan Widing with a certificate of appreciation for their second consecutive Platinum Sponsorship (100,000 baht donation) of the Jesters Care for Kids Charity Drive 2007. The presentation took place during the Nagas 4th anniversary party in Sriracha on November 3rd.


 

Jitarat Thamcharoen (standing 3rd left), the daughter of Apple Thamcharoen, MD of A.P. Interiors, celebrated her 10th birthday at the ‘Apple Residence’ joined by many friends from Satit Udomsuksa School and many Pattaya celebrities.


Executives of the Chaophya Park Hotel, Bangkok are undertaking an executive training program called “Make it Happen!” Developed exclusively for the Chaophya Park Hotel by the Tourism Research & Consulting Unit of the Innovation, Creativity and Enterprise Centre, Thailand, the thirteen one-hour sessions concentrated on executive management techniques. The three professional trainers are pictured with hotel executives (from left) Dr. Apichart Intravisit, Asst Professor Jutannas Wisansing (PhD), Director Graduate School of Business, Tourism Management, Assumption University of Thailand and Luis Danai Kristhanin PhD.


H.E. William Paterson, (2nd left) ambassador of Australia and Helen Paterson (3rd left) were recently the guests of honor at the Melbourne Cup 2007 party organized by the Australian and New Zealand Women’s Group (ANZWG), led by President Jill Whitelaw (4th left). The party was held to raise funds to support disadvantaged children in Thailand. Over 600 Australian and New Zealand guests attended the party, held at the Watergate Ballroom, Amari Watergate Hotel welcomed by Pierre Andre Pelletier (left) GM of the hotel. Also shown are (5th left - right) John Whitelaw, Carol Douglass, Paul Inwood and David Cumming.


True Coffee, in co-operation with Assumption University (AU) launched the Learning House project aimed at strengthening local knowledge in order to meet a new, trendy generation lifestyle. Papon Ratanachaikanont (2nd left), assistant to president of True Corporation Plc, and Dr. Kamol Kitsawad (3rd left), university registrar of AU, are seen with (from right) Wang Yong Qin, lecturer at Xinghua University, Boyd Kosiyabong, and Tor Saksit Vetsupaporn at the launch of Learning House project at TrueLife@Siam Square.



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