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JAAnnual Dinner 2015:
Salute toOur Teachers
-
Ronald Lo
(’84), FunctionChairman,
The JosephianAssociationAnnual Dinner 2015
At any events organized by the Josephian
Association, knowledge and experiences are always
exchanged among various generations of graduates.
This year we would also like to show our gratitude to our
teachers who have dedicated their lifetimes to guiding,
teaching and inspiring Josephians.
With “Salute to Our Teachers” being the theme, the
Josephian Association Annual Dinner 2015 to be held on
12 December 2015 is the perfect chance to pay tributes
to retired teachers of St. Joe.
Date:
12December 2015
Time:
6:00pm to12midnight
Venue:
GoldenDynastyChiuChowRestaurant,
Macau JockeyClubMembers’ Club, 3/F.,
ShunTakCentre, SheungWan, HongKong
(
上環信德中心,澳門賽馬會金潮閣酒家
)
Admission: HK$550 per person; or
HK$6,100 for a table of 12 (prepaid discount)
To reserve your place(s), please fill out and return
the reply slip
(
)
together with the fees (by
enclosing a cheque payable to The Josephian
Association Ltd.).
For enquiries, please contact:
Ronald Lo (’84) at
67601114 o
r
;
or
RussKo (’92) at
91976810 o
r
.
Any donations to our alma mater or prize donations
to the JA Annual Dinner 2015 are both very much
appreciated. Thank you all andGodBless You!
About TheJosephian
AssociationLimited
The Josephian Association
(
)
is an
association for the old boys of St. Joseph's Anglo-
Chinese School and is the alumni organisation officially
recognised by our alma mater, replacing the previous
Old Boys’ Association (“OBA”) that became defunct after
years of inactivity.
Membership of the JA is completely separate from
that of the previous OBA. Any old boys of SJACS may
apply to join the JA and there is no joining fee. Just fill
out and sign the
,
and send it to us
through oneof the followingmeans.
1.
By post toUnit 1303, 13thFloor, Tower 1,
AdmiraltyCentre, 18Harcourt Road, Admiralty,
HongKong. (Pleasemark "Membership
Application" on the envelope.);
2.
By email t
o
;
or
3.
By fax to +852 2596 0909.
ComingSoon: DayOut
inTai O&NgongPing
-
LeonardCheung
(’94) and
SammyChen
(’95)
Many of us enjoy
travelling.Whilewe crave for
long holidays andmake way
for so, why not also make
better use of our weekends
to visit a few, perhaps less
popular, gems in our city?
For the second time in three
years, we’re organizing a
local day trip. This time
we’re planning to go on a
weekend excursion to Tai O
and Ngong Ping on Lantau
Island with retired principal Mr. Kenneth KC Chan and
retired teacherMs. Eleanor MWHui.
The excursion will first take us to Tai O and will
include visits to the Tai O fishing village (featuring
traditional stilt houses predominant of the old southern
Chinese fishing villages), the Tai Omarket, the colonial
building of Tai O Heritage Hotel (with limited access),
optional boat ride, and plenty of free time before lunch at
one of the restaurants there.
After lunch, we will visit the Ngong Ping Village,
which is adjacent to the
Ngong Ping Cable Car
Terminal and the Big Buddha
Statue.
This
culturally
themed village is landscaped
to reflect the cultural and
spiritual integrity of the
Ngong Ping area. Strolling
around the village, you will
be dazzled by the variety of
shops and will experience an
array of street performances
like kung-fu demonstrations,
Chinese acrobatic shows, etc.
The exact date of the excursion and detailed
arrangements will soon be finalized and announced on
the JA website. Watch out for details at
and don’t miss this rare opportunity to go on an
excursionwith our revered guests!
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