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STAY IN TOUCH with Gerai OA : Rockin’ For the Environment, EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROJECT
A two-day Arts, Music and Educational Fun Festival with a major focus on animal and environmental conservation awareness : Eco-Fair Bazaar, Environmental Talks, Adopt-an-Orang-Utan activities, Fun & Games for children, Gerai OA, Singer songwriter acoustic performances and more!
FREE entrance.
where: SoHoKL @ Solaris Mont Kiara
when: Sat & Sun, 18 & 19 April 2009
time: 12 p.m. – 6 p.m
More info on Gerai OA Facebook page
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It first started with Green Map® System which “promotes inclusive participation in sustainable community development worldwide, using mapmaking as their medium.”
On World Environment Day 2009, June 5 they will launch the Open Green Map that “charts natural, cultural and green living sites in your community and around the world.”
It seems an amazing open source tool, very useful to map green sites and initiatives. I will think about starting a Greenselipar map …. Read the rest of this entry »
At the finale of the Stylo Kuala Lumpur Fashion Festival held last week, the designer Edric Ong was accorded the Mercedes Benz Stylo Award for Heritage for his collection and designs that best reflects the cultural heritage of Malaysia.

Edric Ong has been promoting Sarawak indigenous craft with the Atelier for over twenty years. He uses natural fibers and natural dyes in his fashion collections and works closely with some skillful craft persons from the Iban community. His work contributes to the appreciation and promotion of Pua Kumbu in Malaysia and worldwide. http://edricong.com/
We are very proud of you Edric and very happy.
I need to hurry to write a post about your fabulous work.

Catherine Bossis, 6th april 2009
The official opening of Gopeng’s community-based ‘history and culture centre’ on World Heritage Day 2009, 18 April is another milestone in Perak Heritage.
Gopeng is a pioneer tin-mining town of the Kinta Valley , 15km south of Ipoh , the capital of Perak state. Inhabited by communities of Orang Asli, Malays, Chinese, Indians and Sikhs, this old town has many stories to tell.
The ‘Gopeng history centre‘, yet to be officially named in English, is located at No.28, Jalan Eu Kong, in a row of double-storey brick shophouses built in 1887 by Eu Kong. Eu Kong is the founder of the pharmaceutical empire, Eu Yan Sang, which has its beginning in Gopeng.
Last year, local-born-and-bred Bernard Yaw commenced restoration of the shophouse, their ancestral home. Now, its upper floors provide a living space and rooms for his family for when they ‘come home’. The ground floor becomes the Gopeng history centre, which is devoted to the promotion and appreciation of local history, and its hometown heritage.
The centre is the initiative of local residents led by Bernard Yaw. It is home to a non-governmental organization to be named Pertubuhan Pengurusan Muzium Gopeng, registration pending, with a small select committee of locals chaired by Yaw. A local historian, Mr Phang Sai Hong has created a permanent exhibition of historical images and a wide range of historical objects. A former teacher, Phang wants to focus on the history of this ‘town of tin and rubber’, passing onto the young the knowledge of his hometown.
A lack of town planning has caused the corrosion of the town’s heritage. Knowledge of its history can help to reverse its decline and revive the town. Already, eco-tourism in the jungle nearby, ancestral home of the Orang Asli, has made Gopeng a popular destination. A history centre will provide a focal interest in Gopeng town, where local communities can share their hometown with visitors. Increasing economic activities will benefit local traders and service providers.
The people of Gopeng take pride in their hometown. They identify with the place with cherished memories. Gopeng is primed for hometown heritage.
The Perak Heritage Society (PHS) supports hometown heritage and the efforts of the Gopeng history centre in creating a space for the appreciation of the town’s history, for both locals and visitors. We hope that other shophouse owners in Gopeng will get inspired to renew their buildings and put it to economic uses, to create employment opportunities to the young and stop the drain of human resources.
On this day, various heritage sites in town will share the joy of the occasion and welcome visitors. The PHS will offer a self-guide map to Gopeng with walking trails (at minimal cost), as well as guided walk on request for a donation yet to be set.
The official opening ceremony begins at 10 am. It will be followed by light refreshments for invited guests, then a guided walk. Poster : gopeng-cameron-highlands-trek-april-09
Law Siak Hong
President of the Perak Heritage Society
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Where to stay : Gopeng Rainforest Resort
Want to see a Rafflesia after : SEMAI of Ulu Geroh
I do like the concept. I will attend the next Green Drinks on tuesday 31st of March at Palate Palette, in Kuala Lumpur and find out more about it.
The idea is to gather people who work in the environmental field at informal sessions known as Green Drinks.
Green Drinks movement describes himself as “a lively mixture of “Green” people from NGOs, academia, government and business. Come along and you’ll be made welcome. Just say, “are you green?” and they will look after you and introduce you to whoever is there. It’s a great way of catching up with people you know and also for making new contacts. Everyone invites someone else along, so there’s always a different crowd, making Green Drinks an organic, self-organising network.“
It is now active in 465 cities worlwide.
Green Drinks Kuala Lumpur invites “anyone with an interest in local and international environmental and sustainability issues – all ages, backgrounds and groups – non-profits, academia, government, small business, big business, self-employed, volunteers, students, concerned citizens, curious people… and everything in between.”
More information on the Green Drinks Malaysia web page at http://www.greendrinks.org
Palate Palette is located at 21 Jalan Mesui, off Jalan Nagasari (behind Istana Hotel), in Kuala Lumpur.
Hope to meet some of you guys there.
Written by C.Bossis, Kuala Lumpur, 26 March 2009
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