Tuesday December 1, 2009
Metro watch
Yoga classes
JB Cantonese Association (Kwang Siew Wai Kuan, Johor Baru) is conducting yoga classes every Friday at 8.30pm for women only at its centre in Permas Jaya (near Jusco). Fee: RM120 for 12 lessons. For enquiries, call Elaine (012-704 3363) or e-mail elaine_yai@yahoo.com
Blood donation
Pantai Hospital Batu Pahat is organising a blood donation campaign with free screening of blood pressure and glucose at Batu Pahat Mall on Dec 13 from 10am to 3pm. For enquiries, call 07-433 8811 / 2228.
Book fair
For book-lovers, immerse yourself in the largest book fair in the southern region at Danga City Mall Johor Baru. There will be talks by local authors Marianna Pascal, Pauline Yong, Sheila Wong and other interactive activities. Open hours are 10am to 10pm. The fair ends on Dec 6. For details, call 03-9179 6333.
Chinese theatre
Lee Wushu Arts Workshop Johor will present a Chinese theatre next month. Tickets are available at Lee Wushu Arts Workshop, Popular bookstore (Plaza Pelangi, City Square, Skudai Parade and Harris-Aeon Tebrau City). Early-bird price today is RM18 for adults and RM15 for students. Tickets will be priced RM20 thereafter. Call Vivian Ee Fock Hui (016-715 9193) for bookings.
Source:
- More families opting to eat out for New Year reunion dinners
- 'Imprisoned' in their own homes
- Restaurants take steps to cope with festive rush
- Jalan Tanjung users want state govt to speed up process of acquiring land
- Motorists cry foul over lack of signages before worksite in Sec 16
- Friends of Kota Damansara object to housing project in Sec 10
- Council starts nursery programme for single mothers
- Local runner bags the women’s title at first night marathon
- Firm has high aims in seaweed cultivation
- Cops to man Malacca’s accident-prone areas
- Jalan Tanjung users want state govt to speed up process of acquiring land
- PECH requires RM16,000 a month to maintain its three homes
- Friends of Kota Damansara object to housing project in Sec 10
- A rock garden for Kek Lok Si
- Blogger chosen first time for award
- A night the media folk let their hair down
- His world through a viewfinder
- Lat and six others named ‘Andersonians of the Century’
- Families show creativity with recyclable items
- Innovation is the key

