Work began on the mural in the morning of Saturday, 25th of July 2009 by our interactors from High School Klang who couldn’t wait to get started on the project.
No other murals have been painted on the side of our school hall and our Interact Club was indeed honoured to be the first to press our pencils and brushes against the wide empty wall space available there. Our interactors commenced with painting as soon as the outlines of certain parts of the mural were finished, in order to speed up our progress.
Chatting amongst ourselves really helped pass the time when we were working on the fine details of our mural and so did sharing laughs, which actually strengthened the bond between our interactors.
Despite the fact that all of us attempted our best to finish ourcreation in a day, we unfortunately were unable to do so and had to continue with our work on Tuesday and Wednesday. Everybody agreed that it was not much of an easy task to complete as it of course requires a tremendously immense amount of patience and hard work, and if you are willing to work under the blazing sun while standing on a ladder, all the better.
In the end, we were glad to have put in our time and energy into bringing to life our masterpiece, which really makes a statement.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Saturday, July 11, 2009
RRI Walk Hunt
Fellow interactors from respective schools joined in the fun alongside students from Kwang Hua who had quite a number of teams themselves. After signing in and collecting their Walk Hunt T-Shirts plus a short breakfast which was provided, everybody assembled in front of the stage as instructed for a team role call and to receive a briefing on the Walk Hunt.
It was basically a friendly competition to see which team was able to answer the most questions correctly along with completing the task of gathering a few items listed on the given sheets of paper. Soon after, all of us were crowded around the front gate of the school waiting to be released so that we could begin on the treasure hunt.
The Interact Club of High School Klang sent a few teams to participate in the mentioned competition which involved running around the Bandar Baru Klang area.
The questions were actually clues to a variety of signs visible along the road, mostly belonging to shops, restaurants and what not.Teams were required to write down the name on the sign which corresponds to the clue given in the papers.
It was indeed as tiresome a challenge as it was a mind-boggling con un drum for absolutely everybody involved. As soon as everyone had handed in their question and answer scripts, including the three items as requested in them, they started to head back to Kwang Hua. They were given free lunches and time to regain their energy while awaiting the results of the Walk Hunt.
When it was time, participants assembled once again in front of the stage where the person in-charge revealed the answers to all the questions and awarded the top five.Of the five teams mentioned, one of the teams sent by the Interact Club of High School Klang ended up in second place and was awarded a cash prize of RM200 which will of course be put to good use.
"It was indeed as tiresome a challenge as it was a mind-boggling conundrum…"
It was without any doubt that every participant who took part in the Walk Hunt had a wonderful time and was glad to have experienced the fun. In a way, everybody is a winner and we definitely hope to be involved in a similar event in the near future.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Kwang Hua Musical Gathering
The hall was occupied by an The hall was occupied by an immense crowd of interactors from several different schools at SMJK Kwang Hua on the 4th of July 2009 from about ten o’ clock in the morning to half past two in the afternoon of that Saturday.
Kwang Hua’s Musical Gathering commenced with an amazing Hawaiian Dance as the opening ceremony. The students who attended were kept as lively as possible by a variety of impressive performances throughout the day such as a magic show, Chinese yo-yo, a dance as well as listening to students who played the flute and the piano.
Somewhere in between there were two games held, of which one of them was won by our very own interactors from High School Klang. At the end of it all, everyone said their goodbyes before declaring the event closed. It could be assured that nobody left the hall empty-handed but instead well-entertained. It was definitely well worth their time and money, including the hard work and put in by the students to make this event such a huge success.
Kwang Hua’s Musical Gathering commenced with an amazing Hawaiian Dance as the opening ceremony. The students who attended were kept as lively as possible by a variety of impressive performances throughout the day such as a magic show, Chinese yo-yo, a dance as well as listening to students who played the flute and the piano.
Somewhere in between there were two games held, of which one of them was won by our very own interactors from High School Klang. At the end of it all, everyone said their goodbyes before declaring the event closed. It could be assured that nobody left the hall empty-handed but instead well-entertained. It was definitely well worth their time and money, including the hard work and put in by the students to make this event such a huge success.
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