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WOMEN’S INTERNATIONAL CLUBJAKARTA
Mrs. Hye-Kyung JangKorea
First Secretary4587-0741 / 0815-1008-7018
Mrs. Dinarti NoorIndonesia
Second Secretary0815-8812-407, 0878-7848-5017
Mrs. Maretta NizarIndonesia
Third Secretary574-0149 / [email protected]
Mrs. Maria M.L. GintingIndonesia
First Treasurer8378-5604 / 0811645546
Mrs. Yoko NakagawaraJapan
Second Treasurer718-0346 / 0812-907-8450
Mrs. Karin SukaryaGermany
Liaison Officer735-5429, 736-0302, 0811-130-321
Mrs. Sophia Pri-BangunIndonesia
Co-Liaison Officer390-0888 / 0811-905-555
Mrs. Chieko KatoJapan
Library765-7506 / 08588-1516-752
Mrs. Yenny TanurdjajaIndonesia
Inter WIC/Public Relations Officer0812-930-7184
Mrs. Tari Arsita BoestamiIndonesia
Chairperson of Entertainment718-1738 / 0816-853-759, 0811-934-931
Mrs. Eveline de VinkNetherlands
Vice Chairperson of Entertainment0878-8923-2742
Mrs. Gina D. AlamsjahIndonesia
Chairperson of Social Welfare7590-7008 / [email protected]
Mrs. Nobuko CrookJapan
Vice Chairperson of Social Welfare0813-451-44657
Mrs. Angie Lukman Indonesia
Chairperson of Circle Activities 0816-887-054
Mrs. Ingrid Djakman-BasukiIndonesia
Clubhouse Officer0816-1138-932, 0896-2862-0359
Mrs. Meilany Kandar EryudhawanIndonesia
Chairperson of Scholarship3193-7506 / 0815-1969-1963
Mrs. Dinar Ari Wijayanti NugrohoIndonesia
Ways & Means Chairperson861-8460 / 0812-997-0863
Mrs. Mina C. dL-NorthcottPhilippines
Vice-Chairperson Ways & Means+6281284897093
National Patrons
Patron
Honorary Advisor
Honorary Member
Mrs. Pooja Vijay AssomullIndonesiaPresident
522-1557, 526-4757/ [email protected]
Mrs. Ewa Tomczak-SlomkaPoland
Vice President0812-9817-0911
WIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2016 -2018
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PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
Pooja Vijay AssomullPresident
Ewa Tomczak-SlomkaVice President
Dear members,
How fortunate that soon after a relaxing or an animated Lebaran holiday, we set off on another jaunt to Palembang in mid July! Such is the life of the busy WIC member! Our visit to this fascinating city allowed us to experience some of the richness and colour of the Province that was exhibited at the opening day of our Bazaar 2016. Our trip was marked with a spectacular evening at the official residence of the Governor of South Sumatera, hosted by Ibu Eliza Noerdin; city tours and stops at historic attractions; a memorable visit to the streamlined stadium that will host the 2018 Asian Games; shopping splendor and culinary delights.
Our Lebaran Celebration theme wove together the perspectives of nature and the human rendition of different art forms. “West Java Escape” was encapsulated in the dynamic performances of a Sundanese percussion group, a graceful peacock dance and the soulful singing of the renowned Sam Bimbo from the Bimbo musical group.
Thanks to our gracious Honorary Member Madam Lenise, we were feted with a Brazilian Cultural Morning, one that took us on a virtual tour of a country many people dream of visiting. Besides the much acclaimed verdant rainforests, the mighty Amazon and sandy beaches; the glorious images of festas and carnavals; the rhythm of the samba; we learned about the other lesser known facets that altogether make Brazil so captivating.
Reverence, pride and fun were fuelled through our Independence Day Celebration, as we sang our National Anthem with devotion, were entertained with patriotic songs by our Scholarship Students, presented with a war dance from North Sulawesi and regaled with expressive and
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energetic singing from the Keroncong group that drew crowds on to the dance floor. For this last item, we extend our thanks to the Department of Tourism and Culture of DKI province.
In conjunction with this was our Bake Sale which was an overwhelming success. The enticing cakes, pastries and snacks, displayed in a red and white decorative theme in keeping with the event we were celebrating, were a visual delight, and the members made a clean sweep of every item on the table.
Watch out for our cool chef, Mina Northcott! After a fascinating International cooking class which had us patting out dainty and delectable sushi, she was back with the promise of piquant Filipino dishes. And she did indeed deliver!
The Epicurean ladies savoured their monthly lunch out, this time at the relatively new and rocking Samsara Restaurant.
Back by popular demand, the Decoupage circle led by Ruby had its loyal members creating artistic and functional items.
A very heart warming and special milestone was the installation of the WIC sponsorship plaque at the entryway of Karya Mandiri, a Social Welfare Institution that we support. With the addition of funds from our national patron, Ibu Iriana Joko Widodo to our own Outside Donation funds, our Social Welfare ladies were able to organize a renovation of the Institution’s main hall and classrooms, and the result was an airy, clean and safe environment for the children. The joy the children and their parents demonstrated on the installation day was the ultimate proof of the wonderful outcome.
Announcement: We are very pleased to inform you that we have two new Executive Committee members:
Mrs. Karin Sukarya, Liaison Officer, who will take the place of Katia Blanchard
Mrs. Eveline De Fink, Vice Chairperson of Entertainment, who replaces Mamiko Sunago
We have already seen them rising to their tasks with zeal, and wish them a warm welcome to the board.
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Upcoming events:
31 August 2nd Embassy Meeting for Bazaar 20173-9 September Trip to Kazakhstan 27 September Seniors’ Day – Social Welfare Section28 September Business Meeting30 September Scholarship Seminar – Scholarship Section
Representations:
22 May Reception on the occasion of Africa Day
20 July Reception on the occasion of the 207th Anniversary of the Independence of Colombia
27 July Celebration of the 241st anniversary of the Independence of the United States of America
31 July Reception to celebrate the 18th Anniversary of the Enthronement of Majesty King Mohammed VI
1 August Celebration of the Swiss National Day
10 August Reception on the occasion of the 52nd National Day of the Republic of Singapore
7 September Reception on the occasion of the 195th Anniversary of the Independence of the Federative Republic of Brazil
14 September Celebration of the Independence of Ukraine & in Commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between Ukraine and the Republic of Indonesia
Other Representations:
13July The opening of "SIJIL" an exhibition by graphic-artist, Carlos Martínez Trujillo.
15 July Eid-ul-Fitr Open House by the Ambassador of Malaysia to Indonesia.
27 July Institut Francais Indonesia – film screening of “Kartini”
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17 August Opening exhibition “Semanggi Kita: Berkarya Untuk Indonesia” by Governor of DKI Jakarta
18 August Exhibition Karya Kreatif Indonesia UMKM by Bank Indonesia
19 August Exhibition Karya Kreatif Indonesia UMKM by Bank Indonesia
26 August Brazilian Night: An artful encounter between cultures
Get well soon messages
We wished a speedy recovery to Sophia Pribangun’s husband and Yoko Nakagawara’s mother, both of whom had taken ill recently.
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The next Business Meeting will be held onThursday, 28 September 2017At 10:30am, at the Clubhouse
The copy of the minutes of the Annual General Meeting
held on 8 March 2017will be available for your perusal
at the clubhouse from Thursday, 14 September 2017We hope to see you there.
Train your brain!You go to a gym to train your muscles. But what about the most important part of your body- your brain? Train your brain to learn faster, remember more and avoid diseases that hit as you get older!
Triangles… How many you can find on this picture? There are more than 18.
Contributed by Ewa Tomczak-Slomka From https://noizz.pl
Answer on page: 49
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SECOND SECRETARY
Dinarti Noor
Courtesy visits were made to:
Ibu Yasmin Fachir; our Honorary MemberIbu Yohana Susana Yambise ; our Honorary AdviserIbu Happy Djarot; our Patron, after Pak Djarot’s new position as Governor DKI Jakarta.We addressed the methodolgy for online applications required to register for Bazaar GET tickets and permits, and other documentation.
We also paid a visit to Ibu Esthy Reko Astuty, Deputy at the Ministry of Tourism who was willing to assist WIC Jakarta in the coming Annual Bazaar.
Last year’s Bazaar report was sent to Ibu Mufidah Jusuf Kalla.
A letter of request for a courtesy call was sent to Ibu Iriana Joko Widodo.
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LIBRARIAN
Chieko Kato
June 2017
Book Circulation : 22 Book Donation : 20 Mag. Circulation : 18 Mag. Donation : -
July 2017
Book Circulation : 16 Book Donation : 1 Mag. Circulation : 30 Mag. Donation : 15
Donation of books and magazines during June & July 2017
• Mme. Zhanar Sukhanova from the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan: 10 books and 6 packs of pictures books
• Mme Assma Mohammed from the Embassy of the Republic of Iraq: 1 Al Qur’an
• Mrs Gopi Panjabi: 10 books• Mrs Zaleha Steinmeyer: 15 magazines
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THIRD SECRETARY
Maretta Nizar
Membership As of 7th August 2017Ordinary Members 219Indonesian Members 151Expatriate Members 68Golden Age Ladies (GAL) 53Past Presidents (PP) 16Past Vice Presidents (PVP) 17Life Members (LM) 4Honorary Members (HM) 62TOTAL 371
New Members:
#15 Aya Masli Mulia Indonesia#181 Suzanna Albethina Indonesia#175 DRA. Anastasya Apriyanti Indonesia #424 Loes Franken –de Rooij Netherlands
Resigned Members:
#196 Natsuko Nakae Japan#418 Yuko Imaizumi Japan#404 Maiko Ito Japan
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Golden Age Member:
Member Diana Sjaifoellah Noer is now a GAL member# 744.Congratulations Ibu.
Our apologies to the ladies whose names were erroneously omitted in our previous Bulletin:
August Birthdays
05 August Ariati Tjokro Suryanto08 Augus Annette Alke26 August Tien Sekartini Sofyar 30 Augus Ronny Hidajat – Past President30 August Yvonne Kamm31 August Ine Moeljono Hadipoero31 August Sarah Al-Raeesi31 August Sophia Pri-Bangun
Birthday Greetings:September Birth Flowers:
The September Narcissus Plant is taken out of a Mythological character, so-called “Daffodil” meaning Disambiguation. It is a part of the Amaryllis family, usually trumpet shaped with six petals in the colours white, yellow, orange, or various pinks.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birth_flower
Asters are a token of strong adoration. Tales from the past showed the flower being burned to repel reptiles. The name is derived from the Greek word “Star”. Colors of Aster are: pink, red, white, lilac and mauve.
Source: www.almanac.com/content/birth-month
The Morning Glory is as simple as its name. It is a flower that blooms in the morning hours. It indicates endless love, egotistical love, restricted love and death.
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Source: www.almanac.com/content/birth-month
In Japan the Morning Glory is known as asagao, asa “morning” and kao “face”. In China it has been used for medicinal purposes as a powerful laxative.
Source: www.babiesonline.com/flowersbirthmon...
September Birthdays 01 September Willy M. Chudori02 September Tati Susatyo04 September Lies Harmidy – Past President04 September Aparna Narang05 September Ida Karyadi07 September Anita Djajadiningrat07 September Sonal Sadarangani08 September Geeta Seth09 September Mari Koizumi10 September Niniek Suwondo14 September Nurhayani (Yance) Ishak15 September Christine Suriadjaja16 September Aleida Tan-Drenth18 September Pian R. Kho18 September Fauzia S. Affif19 September Ida Danny20 September Kavita Tolani20 September Susie Budiono21 September Leila Kamyab25 September Redjeki Z. Arifin – Past President 26 September Neeta Agarwal 27 September Siti Suwandari Soekrisno28 September Rully Y.A. Kasim29 September N.S. Gatam29 September Chieko Kato
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SECOND TREASURER
Yoko Nakagawara
The following members are overdue in their payments.
4 Months overdueIndonesian : 29, 236, 290, 598, 643.Expatriate : 82,231.
5 Months overdueIndonesian : 58,Expatriate : 256, 382.
6 Months overdueExpatriate : 187
More than 6 Months overdue.Indonesian : 22, 26, 30, 83, 138, 143, 152, 162, 200, 202, 206, 213,
216, 219, 274, 281, 316, 343, 368, 379, 399, 442, 460, 461, 477, 488, 490, 572, 587, 588, 662, 701, 703, 707, 711, 718, 719, 720, 722, 724, 727, 742, 751, 756, 759, 760, 763, 771, 772, 773, 774, 777, 780, 781, 783, 784, 788, 789.
Expatriate : 22, 56, 105, 139, 142, 156, 188, 209, 269, 270, 282, 283, 326, 333, 335, 365, 372, 385, 386, 391, 394, 406, 408, 542, 544, 558, 581, 601, 603.
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Reminder: Membership fee is 125.000 Rp / Month, from July 2017 onwards. We would appreciate your understanding on this matter.
Method of payment:For Ladies who don’t have time to come to the club, we have an account number to which membership dues can be transferred:
BNI Acc No.: 0011 800 288Beneficiary: Women’s International Club
CLUBHOUSE OFFICER
Ingrid Djakman-Basuki
The Clubhouse will be closed on Friday the 2nd of September (Idul Adha) and on Thursday the 21st of September (Tahun Baru Islam).
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LIAISON OFFICER
Karin Sukarya
Greetings! I am your new Liaison Officer. My name is Karin Sukarya, and some of you might remember me from my textile talks. I am German, married to a Balinese and have been living in Indonesia for 34 years. Apart from German I speak English, French and Indonesian.
One of my duties is to call you and remind you of overdue monthly fees.
If you look into the September 2017 edition of the bulletin, there is one full page of "overdue payments". Ladies you can do the calculation - the unpaid fees add up to an astronomical amount.
This is way too much.
Please consider that WIC has monthly expenses like every business: Salaries for employees, electricity, phone bills, postage, cleaning, water, food and beverages for meetings, printing of photos and brochures, printing of the monthly full color magazine and more.
Ladies, please do pay your dues.
Please do remember that the fees are now Rp 125,000/month starting from July 2017.
The good news: The membership fees can be transferred from your phone or from any ATM or bank. Please look through this magazine and you will find the information and numbers – please make use of it.
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We have the pleasure to extend our best wishes and congratulations to our members celebrating their National Days during the month of September 2017:
1 Slovakia Constitution Day1 Uzbekistan Independence Day2 Viet Nam Independence Day7 Brazil National Day9 Democratic People’s Founding Day of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Republic of Korea16 Mexico Proclamation of Independence16 Papua New Guinea Independence Day18 Chile National Day21 Armenia Independence Day23 Saudi Arabia National Day
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CO-LIAISON OFFICER
Sophia Pri-Bangun
WIC Members
SushiDemonstration
Wednesday12 July 2017
WIC Clubhouse
Idul FitriCelebrationThursday
27 July 2017WIC Clubhouse
BrazilianCultural Morning
Tuesday 22 August 2017WIC Clubhouse
IndonesianIndependence Day
Thursday24 August 2017WIC Clubhouse
Ordinary Members 15 66 30 63
Golden Age Ladies 12 4 8
Past Presidents & Past Vice Presidents 1 8 4 5
Life Members/Extra Ordinary Member 1 1
Honorary Members 9 12 12
Executive Committee 14 10 14
Guests/Invitees 1 7 0 9
Total 17 116 61 112
Sign-up Ladies
Helena RahardjoIne Moeljono
Rani MokogintaRuby Nizar
Suwandari Soekrisno
Fauziah SulartoIda BudionoIne Moeljono
Helena RahardjoIne Moeljono
Suwandari SoekrisnoRuby Nizar
Tari Hardi Utomo
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SCHOLARSHIP
Meilany Kandar Eryudhawan
Seminar and Student Gathering
On 9th and 11th August 2017, instead of August Pay day, Scholarship team organized an individual teaching session for each student, especially the fresh graduate students, at the Clubhouse. This private session was to upgrade the skills in verbal and written tasks for preparing for job interviews in the workplace.
Stipend and Research Fund Payment
In June and July, stipends were given to 46 WIC Scholarship Students (WSS) and 4 Member Scholarship Students (MSS)
We congratulate the 22 WIC Scholarship Students and 3 Member Sponsored Scholarship Students who completed their studies in August.
There are 7 Students who have received their Research Funds on 7th and 9th June 2017
RESEARCH FUND
NO NAME University Topic
1 Maryam Qonita
University State of Jakarta
Analysis on Differences in level of Forgiveness towards women victims based on effect of children psychology
2 Nuradityatama University of Indonesia
The study of NACL concentrate in Authentic 304 L corotion Steel process using Polarization Siklik method
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3 Vina Agustina University of Tama Jagakarsa
The influence of psychological, capital and emotional intelligence on job stress of Brimob members, Kelapa Dua Depok
4. Agung Kristiyanto
University of Indonesia
Effect of Gamma Irradiation on HMG-CoA Reductase and Total Plate Count of Melinjo (Gnetum gnemon L ) Seeds
5. Handrian Sinaga
University of Indonesia
Analysis of policy on PTKP in the middle year and the effect towards the written report policy
6. Bertha Aritonang
University of Indonesia
Strategic Tax extension and the effect of calculating the Individual Taxing
7. Bagus Winata University State of Jakarta
The effect of Alarm Modification towards ODHA in Therapy on Lentera Pelangi Foundation
There will be interviews held for the new scholarships candidates this May and some Scholarships students are expected to finish their academic year in the coming months.
We would like to thank you for all the donations that we receive to help the students.
The Next Pay Days will be on 6th September (Wednesday) and 8th September (Friday) 2017.
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WAYS AND MEANS
Dinar Ari Wijayanti NugrohoChairperson
Mina C.dL NorthcottVice Chairperson
With the Lebaran Holidays over, we have resumed work and started the engine in full speed towards our road to the Grand 50th WIC Annual Charity Bazaar.
Official letters to possible donors and sponsors have also been delivered and we remain positive towards a fruitful outcome. We would like to reiterate that we will need each and everyone’s full support to acquire various forms of assistance in order to achieve a successful event.
For apparent reasons in manifesting the Bazaar, we have started the process of approaching several provinces and the Ministry of Tourism.
With this collaboration, we are certainly hoping to create a rousing event for everyone.
As of this date, we have 39 confirmed participating embassies and we are very hopeful about attaining the same number as last year’s bazaar. The Second Embassy Meeting is scheduled to be on Thursday, 31 August 2017.
For more updates on the forthcoming Bazaar preparation:
1. We created a “WIC Jakarta” page on Facebook and along with “wicjakarta” ( #wicjakarta ) on Instagram, we aim to promote WIC activities, WIC Shop and WIC Bazaar. We encourage each and every WIC member to support us by activating your social media which in turn will endorse WIC’s publicity.
2. We have liaised with our WIC Public Relations Officer and have sorted a time plan/schedule to contact several media platforms to get a chance to promote our bazaar including a publication schedule and materials
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to advocate and boost advertising the bazaar regularly via social media, newspaper and electronic media.
3. We have a few interested parties for our Cultural Program already which in due time will be assigned their specific time slots for the Opening Ceremony and Public Day.
4. The main list for the First Opening Ceremony invitations are now being checked and reviewed.
The Next Ways & Means meetings will be on Monday, 04 & 18 September 2017. Starting September, we will have meetings every 2 weeks to further discuss and assimilate all details pertaining to our Annual Charity Bazaar.
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HEALTH | SELF CARE FOR WOMEN
Dear Anita, We have been married for 20 years. In recent months, my husband has been very moody. Some days he is very kind and thoughtful, and on other days he is very irritable and criticizes me constantly. I don’t know what to do. I love him very much but he’s driving me crazy. I don’t know what to expect from him on any given day and it’s upsetting me very much. Please tell me what I should do!
Dear Member,It must be stressful and frustrating for you not to know what to expect next from your husband! First of all, reassure yourself that the problem is not you. Secondly, remember, communication is vital to a good relationship, therefore it is very important for you to talk to him honestly and express your concerns. He may not be aware of how he has been acting toward you. When you talk to him be careful: don’t attack, be a good listener and show your concern. He may be experiencing health problems, work issues, financial concerns or other matters which he is not disclosing to you. Let’s start with that and see how you go. Hopefully through your conversation you will understand what is going on. Good luck!
Anita Mulani is a past member of the WIC. She is a counselor at Essence Counselling in Perth, Australia. She works with women on numerous issues such as grief, anxiety, depression, cultural adaptation and relationship problems. She also conducts individualized self-care workshops for people experiencing burn out either in their professional or personal lives. From month to month, Anita will discuss topics that are common to many of us. If there are any topics you would like her to focus on or want advice on personal issues, please email Anita at: [email protected] be assured that your name and identity will be kept anonymous.
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Being a Brazilian in Indonesia can be quite an interesting experience, full of challenges and surprises, in which differences and similarities harmonically mingle and arise curiosity.
In fact, Brazil and Indonesia have a lot more things in common than one can imagine, such as political convergent evolutions; geographical similarities,
based on big territories with important biodiversity; large and multiethnic populations; and the challenge of overcoming inequalities.
Indonesia represents Southeast Asia’s largest economy, while Brazil is South
America’s largest economy. Together, the countries combine a population of almost 500 million people. Brazil is home to the largest rainforest in the world. Indonesia is home to the 3rd biggest one. The countries are also part of the G20 and have been playing a growing role in the most important international decision-making processes.
In Brazil people say mesa, in Indonesia, meja. In Brazil it is janela, in Indonesia jendela. Bola is bola, sapato is sepatu, camisa is kemeja, igreja is gereja and so on. Both populations are the result of a great mixture of ethnicities and famous for being gentle, kind, receptive, and always smiling.
COUNTRY FOCUS | BRAZIL AT A GLANCE
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In spite of all those similarities, however, Brazil is still mostly associated with classic stereotypes such as soccer, beaches, carnival and samba, which reflect only a small portion of its reality. Brazil is a lot more than that, and I am pleased to share with you a little bit of my country in the next lines. Only one more thing before I start: the capital of Brazil is Brasilia, not Rio de Janeiro, as many people believe.
History and the Brazilian people
Brazil was included in the world map during the great European explorations in the late 15th century, led by Portugal and Spain. When Europeans first reached the coast of Brazil, in 1500, the country was home to about 10 million indigenous people, or Amerindians.
Portugal established a colonial system in Brazil from 1500 to 1822, in order to explore sugarcane plantations along the coast, as well as gold and diamonds in the inland. Soon, people from West Africa were brought to Brazil to work as slaves, resulting in a mixture between indigenous, European and Africans, a characteristic of the Brazilian society still in the current days.
Starting in the 19th century, waves of immigrants from Europe, the Middle East, and even Japan added to this mix. This diversity of cultures has created a rich religious, musical, and culinary culture.
In 1822, Brazil became a sovereign nation. In 1888, slavery was abolished and, in 1889, the Federative Republic of Brazil was created. From then on, in spite of brief periods of dictatorship, Brazil has become one of the biggest democracies in the world, with legitimate and regular elections to the parliament and to the Heads of State.
Brazilian economy and social development
There is a reason Brazil is forecast to become the fifth-largest economy on the planet by 2050. It’s because Brazil is a highly diversified economy and one of the largest consumer markets in the world, with a highly productive agriculture sector, a broad and sophisticated industrial base, the largest stock market in Latin America and abundant natural resources, including energy.
Even though Brazil has been going through a period of economic instability, the Country has promoted extremely important developments in the last 2 decades,
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mostly related to poverty reduction, hunger eradication, construction of new infrastructure, stabilization of its economy and institutions and the growth of its medium class, and, as a consequence, of its consumer market. Indeed, more than 40 million people entered the medium class in Brazil in only 10 years, one of the most expressive social developments ever registered.
Religion
Brazil is the biggest Catholic country in the world, but has always been known for its tolerance in relation to other religions. The Muslim community is still small, and there is a significant growth of christian-protestant and evangelic movements.
During the slave trade period, even though the Africans were baptized on their arrival and forced to follow the catholic religion, in the majority of times, the conversion did not really occur, and the Africans religions continued being practiced in secret. Therefore, several Afro-Brazilian religions still exist, such as Umbanda and Candomblé.
Gastronomy
For over 500 years, Brazilian gastronomy has been a large mixture of traditions and ingredients introduced not only by the indigenous native population, but also by the Africans and other immigrants. The discovery of Brazil itself has a connection with gastronomy, considering the Portuguese caravels accidentally landed
there in 1500, on their way to India and its spices. Due to the differences in climate, landform, types of soil and vegetation, and various people inhabiting the same region, it is difficult to establish a typical Brazilian dish. The most
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EMBRAER: The Brazilian company is one of the leading in the world in civil and military aviation
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famous ones, however, are: Brazilian churrasco (barbecue), pão-de-queijo (cheese bread), moqueca (fish soup), feijoada (black beans and meat) and the well-known drink caipirinha (a drink made with a spirit called cachaça, lemon and sugarcane).
The African presence is outstanding and fundamental on Brazilian gastronomy, with dishes such as the vatapá, acarajé, caruru, mungunzá, sarapatel, baba de moça, cocada, coconut candy, and many others. Rice and beans, which preparation varies according to the region, can be considered a national unanimity.
Music
Brazilian music encompasses various regional musical styles, again influenced by African, European and Indigenous forms, which resulted in some unique original styles, such as samba, bossa nova, MPB, pagode, lambada, forró, sertanejo, chorinho, maracatu, frevo and axé music, to name just a few.
Samba has become the best known form of Brazilian music worldwide, especially because of the country’s carnival, although bossa nova, which had Antônio Carlos Jobim as one of its most acclaimed composers and performers, have received much attention abroad since the 1950s.
Instrumental music is also largely practiced in Brazil, with styles ranging from classical to popular and jazz influenced forms. Among the later, Pixinguinha, Hermeto Pascoal and Egberto Gismonti are significant figures. Notable classical composers include Heitor Villa-Lobos and Carlos Gomes.
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Tourism
A lot more than soccer, samba and carnival, Brazil is also history, business, culture and nature. Indeed, the country has the greatest variety of animals and plants of any country in the world.
Clockwise from the top left we have pictures of the Museum of Art of São Paulo, the interior of Itamaraty Palace in Brasília, an Olodum performance in Salvador, the historical city of OuroPreto and the famous beaches of Rio de Janeiro.
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The Country is also famous for its beaches, waterfalls and plateaus, which makes it an excellent option for ecotourism. Due to its economic leadership in the regions, it is also home to the most important fairs and exhibitions in Latin America, which attract a significant amount of entrepreneurs and businessman to the Country. In addition to that, more and more people visit Brazil in search of its world-class gemstones, which varies from aquamarine, amethyst, citrine, diamond, emerald, quartz, ruby, sapphire, topaz, and many more.
If in the Northern part of the Brazil sits the Amazon jungle, in its central-western part lays a flat, swampy area called the Pantanal. For those interested in history, cities such as Ouro Preto, Paraty, Olinda, Salvador and Diamantina are excellent choices for cultural tourism in Brazil, where foreigners can see the architecture of colonial times in Brazil in very well preserved conditions.
The most famous cities are Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Salvador, Manaus and Brasilia. When it comes to Rio, it is impossible not to think of places such as Pão de Açúcar (Sugar Loaf Mountain), Jardim Botânico, Copacabana, Corcovado and Baía de Guanabara. It was precisely these natural riches and their strong impression on the human soul that made the city a source of inspiration for artists and intellectuals from around the world and led to it being listed as a Cultural Heritage Site. This is the first city in the world to receive this honor.
São Paulo, on its turn, is a cosmopolitan, business city, full of restaurants, bars and with a very rich cultural life. The city represents the most important economic center in Latin America and hosts an average of one event in every hour of the year. Manaus, in contrary, in the main entrance to the Amazon jungle. The late 19th century marked one of the region’s golden moments, with the discovery of rubber trees and latex. With Manaus as the wealthiest city in Brazil at that time, it housed elegant buildings such as the Opera House, with its eclectic style and neo-classical and Greco Roman influences. Last but least, Brasilia is the capital of Brazil. Built during the 1960s, it was projected by world famous architects and artists, including Oscar Niemeyer, Burle Marx, Athos Bulcão and Lucio Costa. Brasilia is in the heart of the Country and home not only to the Government authorities, but also to the Embassies resident in Brazil.
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In order to conclude…
Before concluding this brief presentation about the country where I was born, grew up and that I love the most in this world, it is worth mentioning that in the last years Brazil has proven to the entire world its capacity of successfully holding Mega Sports Events. In 2014, Brazil was home to one of the most beautiful and celebrated Soccer World Cups of all times and, in 2016, more than 10,000 athletes, from 200 countries competed in the first edition of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in South America.
Increasingly, more and more foreigners, including Indonesians, are becoming curious about Brazil and willing to visit the country. The current difficulties faced by my country do not change the fact that Brazil is one of the most beautiful and interesting countries on earth, blessed by its nature and unique people. The best way to understand it is just going there. The invitation has been done. Hope to see you in Brazil.
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AROUND THE KITCHEN TABLE
Filipino Chicken AdoboContributed by: Mina Cd.L Northcott
Ingredients:
Chicken legs & thighs - 1 kg Sliced garlic - 2 heads1/2 cup Apple Cider Vinegar1/2 Kikkoman soy sauce 1/2 tsp Ground white pepperWhite whole peppercorns - abt a tsp
Procedure:
Heat oil in a pan. Saute the garlic and add the chicken legs & thighs to seal.
Once the chicken pieces are slightly brown, add the soy sauce. Let it boil, then add the vinegar. Make sure you do not touch the pan whilst the vinegar is added as this will create a soury taste. Bring it back to a boil then lower the heat & simmer with the lid closed. Allow the chicken to cook for about 15-20 mins until the meat is tender, then take the lid out & continue simmering until the sauce reduces & thickens.
Best served with plain white rice.
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Our long serving member, Mrs. Yasuko Morita kindly sent in an article to the Japanese Magazine “Monthly Indonesia”, profiling our Women’s International Club activities and social work.
We thank Yasuko for her consideration and we appreciate her gesture in spreading word about our beloved WIC.
See article below:
FEATURE | WIC PROFILE
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SOCIAL WELFARE
Gina D. AlamsjahChairperson
Nobuko CrookVice Chairperson
Lebaran Report
Lebaran gifts for Children and Seniors, in addition to Lebaran money for Caretakers have been provided to each Muslim Institution by the Foster Aunts.
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Institution Report
• We agreed to accept the Seniors’ Home Care “Posyandu Lansia Cempaka Lima”, located in Tebet. Our support has started in August 2017.
Foster Aunts: Ratna Damarstuti, Anita Chatab
• We agreed to extend Dahlia Senja (Home Care) for 1 year from October 2017 to October 2018.
• Karya Mandiri We would like to inform you that the renovation of the roof and ceiling
has been completed. The cost of renovation was covered from the donation of Rupiah 25
Million from Ibu Iriana Joko Widodo in addition to Outside Donation. The official handover was on Friday 28th July. The Children, teachers and parents are very happy because they can
have classes even in heavy rain, and it is much brighter and cleaner inside the school now.
Gina and Nobuko would like to extend their thanks to the members for their kind consideration and donations (via Outside Donations)
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At the WIC Bazaar 2016, leftover items from the White Elephant Stall were given to “Yayasan Sheltered Workshop Tangarang” to be delivered to the flood victims in “Desa Tlogorejo” village in Grabang province, Central Java.
We have received a report and photos (see above)
Thank you very much for all your generous donations for the “Back to School”. The goods have been distributed to each institution for Children by the Foster Aunts, for the start of new school term.
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White Elephant List
No Name WIC # Date Explaination1 Mrs. Sapna G. Uttamchandani 749 07/06/2017 2 bags of miscellaneous 2 Mrs. Ietje Agus Suwito 477 07/06/2017 2 boxes & 1 bag of miscellaneous
3 Madame Jacqueline SwartbolHonorary
Member from The Netherlands
15/06/2017 2 bags of clothes
4 Mrs. Anita Djajadiningrat 58 10/07/20171 box of clothes, 1 box of ties, 1 box of electronics, 1 box of miscellaneous, 1 box of books
5 Mrs. Ingrid Djakman 53 11/07/2017 1 bag of miscellaneous6 Mrs. Pooja Vijay Assomull 299 11/07/2017 1 bag of clothes & 1 bag of books 7 Mrs. Hye Kyung Jang 167 12/07/2017 1 bag of clothes8 Mrs. Leila Jonosisworo 558 12/07/2017 1 box of clothes9 Mrs. Nazneen Khubchandani 122 13/07/2017 2 boxes of of toys 10 Mrs. Amelia Shafira 169 13/07/2017 1 big plastic bag of clothes
11 Lamjanun (Sunter, send via Gojek) NM 14/07/2017 2 boxes of shoes
12 Mrs. Tjiep Wahyudi 440 19/07/2017 1 bag of shoes
13 Mrs. Nazneen Khubchandani 122 20/07/2017 2 bags of shoes & clothes & 1 bag of toys
14 Mrs. Anita Chatab 305 21/07/2017 1 bag of miscellaneous15 Mrs. Ratmini Soedjatmoko 5 26/07/2017 1 box of miscellaneous16 Mrs. Hing Laksmono 755 27/07/2017 2 bags17 Mrs. Nanie Thayeb 434 27/07/2017 1 box of clothes & shoes 18 Mrs. Velichka Bellamy-Kasim 236 27/07/2017 3 box of miscellaneous 19 Mrs. Susie Oetoyo 119 27/07/2017 1 box of miscellaneous20 Mrs. Peggy Inderajayanata 367 27/07/2017 2 boxes of miscellaneous21 Mrs. Diksha Lalchandani PP 31/07/2017 1 box
22 Mrs. Maria Lee NM 31/07/2017 6 bags of miscellaneous, clothes & shoes
23 Mrs. Yumiko Matsuda 603 02/08/2017 1 bag of clothes24 Mrs. Mina C.dL Northcott 153 03/08/2017 1 bag of clothes & 2 Shoes 25 Mrs. Ine Moeljono 144 04/08/2017 1 box of kids clothes 4-5 years26 Mrs. Anita Chatab 305 07/08/2017 1 bag of clothes & 1 tea set
27 Mrs. Nobuko Crook 231 07/08/2017 1 bag of clothes & 1 bag of miscellaneous
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28 Mrs. Aaliya Sultana 182 07/08/2017 2 boxes of clothes & 1 box of shoes29 Mrs. Diksha Lalchandani PP 10/08/2017 3 bags of miscellaneous
30 Mrs. Ria W. Rahardjo 91 14/08/2017 1 big box & 2 boxes of miscellaneous
31 Mrs. Nazneen Khubchandani 122 18/08/2017 1 big box of shoes32 Mrs. Suwandari Soekrisno 362 21/08/2017 1 big plastic bag of clothes 33 Mrs. Martha Ellen 98 21/08/2017 1 box of cross & miscellaneous34 Mrs. Nobuko Crook 231 22/08/2017 2 bags of miscellaneous 35 NN 24/08/2017 1 bag of ties36 Mrs. Gina D. Alamsjah PP 24/08/2017 1 big bags of miscellaneous
37 Mrs. Nanie Thayeb 434 25/08/2017 Men's Shoes & clothing, Women's Clothing & shoes
38 Mrs. Nanie Thayeb 434 28/08/2017 1 big clothes, 3 doos book, 1 cd music, 1 big doos dvd
Dear Ladies,
Now it is 3 months before the Golden WIC Bazaar - we still do need your contributions to the White Elephant Stall.
Your generous support would be greatly appreciated.
Money Donation List
Money Donation Rp 1.000.000 from Mrs. Velichka Bellamy-Kasim Money Donation Rp 5.000.000 from Mrs. Aaliya Sultana for Senior's DayMoney Donation Rp 700.000 from Mrs. Zanifah Doelma Noor
Our next Social Welfare meeting will be held on Tuesday, 5 September 2017
The Seniors’ Day will be heldon Wednesday 27th September, 2017.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Tari Arsita BoestamiChairperson
Eveline de VinkVice Chairperson
WIC Jakarta visits Palembang18 – 20 July 2017
Our latest trip took us to Palembang, capital of South Sumatra province.
The primary reason for going to Palembang was to pay tribute to the Governor of South Sumatra, Bapak Alex Noerdin, and his wife Ibu Eliza, for their generous contribution as lead sponsor of the 2016 Annual WIC Bazaar.
Palembang at a glance
Palembang has a population of a little under 2 million and as such is the 9th largest city of Indonesia. Its history goes back to the 8th century AD, when it served as the center of the upcoming Buddhist Kingdom of Sriwijaya. It is the oldest known city in Indonesia.
Palembang’s location along the banks of the Musi River makes it a very convenient spot for trade and exchange, securing its existence across centuries. The city today features the well-known Ampera Bridge, that divides the northern part – called Seberang Ilir – from the southern part – called Seberang Ulu.
Palembang hosted the 2011 Southeast Asian Games in 2011, and has been selected to co-host the 2018 Asian Games together with Indonesia’s capital Jakarta.
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Paying tribute to the South Sumatra Governor and his wife
We had the honour of being welcomed by Ibu Eliza herself accompanied by the Governor’s Deputy Bapak Johannes Situmorang, at the Governor’s residence Griya Agung Palace. We were received very warmly and spent a wonderful evening enjoying local food, traditional dance, and singing and dancing.
Being captivated by the landmarks of Palembang
We visited Palembang's landmark sites, such as the Ampera Bridge, the Musi River and the Jakabaring Sports Complex for the 2018 Asian Games, including an exclusive visit to Gelora Sriwijaya (Sriwijaya Stadium).
Posing with Ibu Eliza Noerdin (in the blue, green, white, grey dress), wife of South Sumatra Governor, Bapak Alex Noerdin
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Getting glimpses of a mesmerizing past
We learned much about Palembang's history with visits to Siguntang Hill with stories about the large ancient Buddhist Kingdom of Sriwijaya (see the map on the right), an exclusive visit to a traditional Palembang residence Bayumi House, an overall view of former colonial fort Benteng Kuto Besak (currently used by the military), and a walk around Kemaro Island.
Savoring the flavors, scents and sights of wonderful local dishes
Of course, we had to get a taste of the local delicacies including the local pindang (soup with fish) and the famous pempek (a savoury fishcake delicacy with varying content and sauce).
Being awed by beautiful local fabrics and traditional dress
We also had a chance to see how songkets (traditional local dress) are made by hand, a process that can take from 2 weeks up to 3 months, and had ample opportunities to buy many different scarves, songkets, kains and sarongs.
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And did you know that …
• … the province of South Sumatra spans around 91,600 km2, and is bigger than countries like Portugal, Serbia and Austria, and only a little bit smaller than countries like Jordan, Hungary and South Korea?
• … the name Palembang is derived from two Malay words, with “pa” meaning “the place” and “lembang” meaning “always or often inundated by water”?
• … the Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang will start on the special date of 8-8-2018?
• … it takes 2 weeks to 3 months to make a songket, depending on the complexity of the design which takes up most of the work?
We would like to say a special thanks to Governor Bapak Alex Noerdin and his wife Ibu Eliza, Governor’s Deputy Bapak Johannes and the Governor’s team, as well as our dedicated tour leader Arta Wauran.
Would you like to see more pictures and videos? Please visit the WIC-Jakarta Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/wicjakartajkt/
Sources: Tour guides along the trip, Wikipedia
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WIC Lebaran PartyThursday 27 July 2017
This year an estimated 30 million Indonesians made the annual trip to their hometowns to celebrate Idul Fitri and Lebaran with their families. It is one of the largest recurring temporary human migrations in the world, also referred to as mudik.
For some, the trip is only short and one of many visits to their families. For others, the trip can take days and constitutes the only time in a year (or even several years) that they see their spouse, their children, their parents and the larger family. For all, the Lebaran period is a special time, a time of the Indonesian tradition of returning to one’s birthplace.
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This year’s Lebaran Party was themed “West Java Escape”, celebrating the natural beauty and the wonderful traditional dances of West-Java, with its Sundanese people longing to spend time with their families over the holidays.
With over 120 WIC-members joining, the Party featured an impressive Sundanese percussion performance by the invigorating Rampak Kendang group, a beautiful traditional peacock dance by the 3 ladies of Tari Merak, and a surprise performance by well-known artist Sam Bimbo and his friend and keyboard player Iman Djunaidi.
Would you like to see more pictures and videos? Please visit the WIC-Jakarta Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/wicjakartajkt/
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Independence DayBrazilian Cultural MorningThese two events will be detailed in the next bulletin report.
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On Friday September 22, Madame Elvira Sandalli, Honorary Member from Italy will host an extraordinary event for members of WIC Jakarta. Come one, come all!
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Via Solferino 105 – 26012 CASTELLEONE (Cr) – ItalyTel/Fax. +39.0374.58442 - +39.348.4416151
www.larossignol.com
FESTA A CORTESongs and dances at the Italian Courts between the XV and the XVI Century
La Rossignol LETIZIA DRADI, dancer;
ROBERTO QUINTARELLI, contralto, dancer;MATTEO PAGLIARI, recorders, transversal flute, bag pipe;
FRANCESCO ZUVADELLI, positive organ, hurdy gurdy; DOMENICO BARONIO, lute, Renaissance guitar, drums
The cultural movement known as Italian Renaissance encompasses a long period of extraordinary growth, where masterpieces follow one another in a fascinating crescendo. Magnificence gets married with grace: the desire to astonish and the research for a more and more refined way of living induce the courts to adopt precise behavior norms. Music, dance and musical instruments grow into symbols with an intrinsic value: not any more simply forms of entertainment, but indicators of an environment where social conventions are becoming more and more complex. Among the great Masters of dancing, Domenico da Piacenza, Guglielmo Ebreo da Pesaro, Fabritio Caroso from Sermoneta and Cesare Negri from Milan stand out. It is thanks to these artists that the Renaissance dances become more than a simple form of amusement and of courtly technique, and assume the characteristics of a proper musical and dancing art: refined, elegant, and codified into precise written forms. The performance is presented by international professionals wearing costumes of the XV and XVI century and playing very curious early music instruments. They will stress the social and inter-relational aspects of of the Renaissance dances by recreating a typical Italian “festa” with its well-defied contrast of two different worlds: the musicians and servants preparing the feast, and the nobility amusing themselves with music and dances
LADIES PLEASE DO SIGN UP FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME. IT WILL BE MAGICAL!
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CIRCLE ACTIVITIES
Angie Lukman
Dear Ladies,
The monthly activities enrich relationships and sharing among members.
Please come to the clubhouse and boost our Club into a more meaningful and beneficial one for all members.
Please sign up for the activities, such as Bridge Game, Line Dance, Indonesian Conversation coffee morning, Singing Class; and we will recommence with Mandarin conversation class in September 2017.
Any suggestions to make our Club active and interesting will be welcome, Ladies... Thank you.
New circles - please sign up • Bahasa Indonesia conversation starts 6th September at 11 am.• Line dance details to be announced• Social media class will be held on 13th September at 10.30 am.
International Cooking Class,
Wednesday, July12, 2017, Sushi making by Mrs. Mina Northcott.
All the participants enjoyed very much with the tastings, and some had the opportunity to make their own Sushi.
Attended by 17 ladies.
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On Wednesday, 30 August 2017 there was an International cooking session by Mrs. Mina Northcott, with two Flipino dishes:1. Chicken Adobo2. Pancit Bihon
Ladies were excited to watch the preparation. It was delightful. A big thank you Mina. Attended by 21 ladies.
Next Internasional Cooking by Mrs. Vimla Kishinchand On Wednesday, 6 September 2017At 10:30am , WIC Clubhouse
Epicurean Circle (Lunch Out)Friday July 29, 2017, at Samsara Restaurant. The Indonesian Cuisine was delightful with a touch of fusion. The ambience is absolutely beautiful... every one of us had a jolly good time taking pictures and videos.
Thank you to Mrs. Aparna Narang and Mrs. Cecy Soebroto. Last but not least, a big thank you to our past president Ibu Rita Pusponegoro, who introduced us to the recommendable Restaurant.
It was attended by 24 ladies.
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The next Epicurean Lunch Out will be in September. Date and Venue will announced later.
Decoupage and Craft
Tuesday, August 08, 2017 The popular Decoupage and Craft was held by Ibu Ruby Nizar.13 ladies attended
Classes:French class is on by Mrs. Kooshendrati Hutapea.She has three ladies attending the class.
MONDAY CIRCLES
Clubhouse:
Mandarin Conversation 09.30 - 10.30Games Room
Leader: Mrs. Susie Budiono - 572-5172, 526-5456
FrenchBeginner
09:30 - 10:30 1st & 3rd Wednesdays
Mrs. Kooshendrati Hutapea819-0907; 0816-910606
Intermediate 10:30 - 11:30 Mrs. Kooshendrati Hutapea819-0907; 0816-910606
Bridge 10.00 – 12.30 Games Room
Leader: Mrs. Ruby Hamami 769-5678Coach: Mr. Karamoy
Embroidery & Handicraft 10:00-12:00 Leader: Mrs. Helena Rahardjo 829-4190Co-Leader: Mrs. Lucia Natahusada 720-8247
Other Locations:
Home & Garden Tour every last Monday Leader: Mrs. Nike Gondokusumo - 789-0303Co-Leader: Mrs. Meity Robot - 0813-823-5294
WEDNESDAY CIRCLESClubhouse:
Japanese LanguageBeginners
09.30 - 10.30CircleRoom
Leader: Mrs. Yasuko Morita - 0816-1849-278
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English Beginners
10.30 - 12.00 Circle Room
Leader:Mrs. Yasuko Morita - 0816-1849-278
Japanese LanguageAdvancedStarting on Wednesday, 6 September 2017
12 noon – 1pm Leader:Mrs. Yasuko Morita - 0816-1849-278
Indonesian Conversation ClassBeginnersStarting on Wednesday, 6 September 2017
10:30 am – 11:30am Leader: Mrs. Gina D. Alamsjah 0811-928-430
International Cooking
10:30-12:00 Cooking Class Kitchen1st Wednesday
Leader: Mrs. Vimla Kishinchand - 0815-181-6442
THURSDAY CIRCLESClubhouse:
Bridge Game 13:00-15:00 Games RoomPlease inform leader for details
Leaders:Diksha 0811-827- 759 Henny 0812-9208-402
FRIDAY CIRCLESClubhouse:
Yoga Please sign up10.00 – 11.00
Leader: Mrs. Nazneen Khubchandani - 0816 878 315
Other locations:
Epicurean Delights Every 2 months Leader: Aparna Narang - 390-9459; 0816-934829
(Lunch Out) 3rd Friday Co-Leader: Mrs. Cecy Subroto - 0811-893-424
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Yenny Tanurdjaja
INTER-WIC/PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
We will be working on the follow up on the media plan to anticipate the 50th Annual Charity Bazaar of WIC.
** There will be a class for beginners on how to surf and exist on Social Media (FaceBook & Instagram) to be held on Wednesday 13 September, 2017.
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WOMEN’S INTERNATIONAL CLUB JAKARTAGedung Nyi Ageng Serang, 4th Floor
Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. C-22 Kuningan, Jakarta 12920Phone. 526.3302 - 526.3303 - Fax. 526.3301
[email protected] | www.wic-jakarta.or.idOffice Hours: 09.00 – 14.00 WIC Jakarta #wicjakarta