
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
The 5th Netcom 2009 on 8 March 2009 at Dataran Merdeka

Friday, February 27, 2009
PETA PANDUAN UNTUK PENGEMBARAAN
Thursday, February 26, 2009
INTERNATIONAL SCOUT & GUIDE FELLOWSHIP
ASIA PACIFIC REGIONAL GATHERING
16th – 21 July 2009, Selesa Resort, Bukit Tinggi,Pahang , MALAYSIA
1. APPLICATION
The registration form must be completed and returned by 31st March 2009,
at the latest. Each participant must fillup a form.
2. PARTICIPATION FEET
The fee for the Asia Pacific Gathering per person is : RM = Ringgit Malaysia
Full Stay 3D/2N days weekend (Friday to Sunday)
Single Room RM1400 Hotel Block RM500.00 For Local
Two in a Room RM1100 Apartment RM410.00 Participants only
*Three in one Room RM850 Apartment RM330.00 Malaysians
This payment includes the cost of:
• 5 nights accommodation (16 July to 21 July 2009 included);
• Transport to and fro from airport
• All meals from 16th July dinner to 21st July breakfast included.
• Asia Pacific Gathering facilities including meeting hall and rooms, audio visual support, programme, etc.);
• Asia Pacific expenses.
• One tour
It does not include some optional excursions on free day
Note : Reservations will only be confirmed on receipt of full payment.
* Locals taking this package need to find their own transport to Selesa Resort.
3. ARRIVAL
Indicate on the registration form your expected time of arrival at Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
Special transportation will be provided on arrival from the airport to resort and on departure from resort to airport.
4. INSURANCEY
ou are strongly advised to arrange personal travel and health insurance, which should include refund of your Asia Pacific Gathering fees,
if you are prevented from attending.
5. ACCOMODATION
All participants will be accommodated at the Selesa Resort that is located in the gentle hills of Bukit Tinggi,Pahang amidst lush greenery and only 35 minutes drive from Kuala Lumpur and twenty minutes to GentingHighlands.
Single Room will be provided with Hotel style rooms and the rest will apartments double and single.All rooms have private bath-shower, toilet, and hot/cold water . Drinking Water – 6 Bottles.
6. EXCURSION
- (See section 6 of registration form).
Prices subject to change depending on numbers.
Details of the excursions are as follows:
1. Chilling Waterfall/Buddhist temple/ Hot spring- full Day RM200
CHILING WATERFALL is approximately 80km North of Kuala Lumpur (Kuala Kubu Bharu on the way to Fraser's Hill) It requires one hour walk in the jungle and need to cross the river five times.
Details www.happyyen.webs.com
2. Visiting Hot springs / Batu Caves ½ day RM100
Hot Spring & Caves are around 10km from resort.
To get to the caves you need to climb 272 stairs.
See the tallest Lord Murgan statue and drink local coconut water.
3. Visiting highlands full day - RM120
Take bus ride to a cable car station 40km from resort. Cable car ride tothe peak leads you to a theme park and casino.
4. Golf – the First ISGF’s Asia Pacific Golf Tournament 18 holes will be held on Sunday 19th July 2009.
RM120-Play Golf at the resort itself.
You may do this anytime ie morning and afternoon.
5. White Water Rafting RM295
Two hours drive from Resort to a 2nd and 3rd grade river with frequentrapids.
6. Malacca Tour - Historical city RM200
A famous day excursion to the historical state of Malacca where the history of Malaysia began. 2 hours away from KL.
7. City tours of Kuala Lumpur Day RM70
Places of interest in the City are Bird Park, Orchid garden, Butterfly Park &Muslim Museum ( at lake Gardens) Twin Towers, KL Tower,
Entrance fee to visit not included.
8. Elephant & Deer Sanctuary RM230
A day trip to Elephant conservation and Deer land.
Post APR gathering tours
9. 3day 2night Penang RM300
10.3day 2 night Langkawi RM320
More information will be made available on our website soon,
Free Time Activities ( Bookings can be made on arrival only)Horse Riding Available at Bukit Tinggi resort 20 mins away.
Mountain Biking no details yet
Jungle Walks 3 hour Rover Guide Free
Jungle Walks 1½ hour Rover Guide Free Swimming ( Pool) Free
Massage RM 60
Shopping Tour 4 hour RM 70
Night Tour of KL RM 80
Waterfall walks At your own time Free
Other Games available at the Club
TennisTable TennisGolf – Resort Rates
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
NEW DEMARCATION OF SCOUTING DISTRICTS
The above changed is done due to the following reasons as explained by SC Mejar Mior Rosli :-
Oleh kerana pegerakan pengakap adalah berasaskan sekolah maka adalah wajar PPMWPKL mengikut Zon-Zon yang telah ditetapkan oleh Jabatan Pendidikan Wilayah Persekutuan. Ini akan memudahkan pentadbiran kumpulan-kumpulan Pengakap bergerak mengikut Zon-Zon masing-masing.
Jawatan-Jawatan baru Pesuruhjaya adalah seperti
berikut:
PesuruhjayaDaerah (Zon Keramat) - Encik Latiff
Pesuruhjaya Daerah (Zon Bangsar) - Encik Kenneth Soh
Pesuruhjaya Daerah (Zon Sentul) - Encik Chenteral
Pesuruhjaya Daerah (Zon Pudu) - Encik Saiful
We will keep everyone posted should there be anymore update of the above.
DC Kenneth Soh
Monday, February 23, 2009
Celebration of Founder's Day 22/2/09

The boys are renewing their Scout's promise in 3 languages.

The Boys are serious about the celebration!

A happy moment with ASC Eng Lay!

Leaders from Bukit Bintang District (Now Zon Bangsar)

Boys are doing the Traditional Dance

Group photo of Pesuruhjaya and Pemimpin

Yumm Yumm! Plenty of food and drinks!

A large group getting ready to renew Scout's Promise

Rover D of Bukit Bintang!

Tell you, Scouting is fun!

All in action!

ASC Jalil teaching the boys to sing some Scout Song, you gotta " BP spirit deep..........around my feet!"
Friday, February 20, 2009
22nd February 2009 Founder's Day

February 22nd marks the birthday of Lord Robert Baden-Powell the founder of the Scout Movement. Coincidentally, B-P (born in 1857) and his wife Olave Baden-Powell (born in 1889), shared the same birthday.
Nearly all National Scout Associations throughout the world, celebrate this day as « Founder's Day ». It is considered a special day, as well as an opportunity to learn more about BP's life and his work. His Writings remain inspiring to many and incredibly on phase with our times.
We shall all try to renew our Scout Promise on the Founder's Day and for those who wish to join us, we will all be doing our renewal at SK St John in conjunction with the Kem Sikap 2009 for Daerah Bukit Bintang (Now Called Zone Bangsar). Also, we would like to remind the Scouts of some quotes by BP and the history of BP
DC Kenneth Soh
B-P - Chief Scout of the World
Lord Robert Baden-Powell of Gilwell (1857-1941) was a decorated soldier, talented artist, actor and free-thinker. Best known during his military career for his spirited defense of the small South African township of Mafeking during the Boer War, he was soon to be propelled to extraordinary fame as the Founder of Scouting.
GROWING UP
Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, known as B-P, was born at 6 Stanhope Street (now 11, Stanhope Terrace) Paddington, London on 22nd February 1857. He was the sixth son and the eighth of ten children of the Reverend Baden Powell, a Professor at Oxford University. His father died when B-P was only three years old and the family were left none too well off.
B-P was given his first lessons by his mother and later attended Rose Hill School, Tunbridge Wells, where he gained a scholarship for admittance to Charterhouse School. Charterhouse School was in London when B-P first attended but whilst he was there it moved to Godalming in Surrey, a factor which had great influence later in his life. He was always eager to learn new skills and played the piano and the violin. While at Charterhouse he began to exploit his interest in the arts of scouting and woodcraft.
In the woods around the school B-P would hide from his masters as well as catch and cook rabbits, being careful not to let tell-tale smoke give his position away. The holidays were not wasted either. With his brothers he was always in search of adventure. One holiday they made a yachting expedition round the south coast of England. On another, they traced the Thames to its source by canoe. Through all this Baden-Powell was learning the arts and crafts which were to prove so useful to him professionally.
Not known for his high marks at school, B-P nevertheless took an examination for the Army and placed second among several hundred applicants. He was commissioned straight into the 13th Hussars, bypassing the officer training establishments. Later he became their Honorary Colonel.
MILITARY LIFE
In 1876 he went to India as a young army officer and specialised in scouting, map-making and reconnaissance. His success soon led to his training other soldiers. B-P's methods were unorthodox for those days; small units or patrols working together under one leader, with special recognition for those who did well. For proficiency, B-P awarded his trainees badges resembling the traditional design of the north compass point. Today's universal Scout badge is very similar.
Later he was stationed in the Balkans, South Africa and Malta. He returned to Africa to help defend Mafeking during its 217-day siege at the start of the Boer war. It provided crucial tests for B-P's scouting skills. The courage and resourcefulness shown by the boys in the corps of messengers at Mafeking made a lasting impression on him. In turn, his deeds made a lasting impression in England.
Returning home in 1903 he found that he had become a national hero. He also found that the small handbook he had written for soldiers ("Aids to Scouting") was being used by youth leaders and teachers all over the country to teach observation and woodcraft.
He spoke at meetings and rallies and whilst at a Boys' Brigade gathering he was asked by its Founder, Sir William Smith, to work out a scheme for giving greater variety in the training of boys in good citizenship.
BEGINNINGS OF THE MOVEMENT
B-P set to work rewriting "Aids to Scouting", this time for a younger audience. In 1907 he held an experimental camp on Brownsea Island, Poole, Dorset, to try out his ideas. He brought together 22 boys, some from private schools and some from working class homes, and took them camping under his leadership. The whole world now knows the results of that camp.
"Scouting for Boys" was published in 1908 in six fortnightly parts. Sales of the book were tremendous. Boys formed themselves into Scout Patrols to try out ideas. What had been intended as a training aid for existing organisations became the handbook of a new and ultimately worldwide Movement. B-P's great understanding of boys obviously touched something fundamental in the youth of England and worldwide. "Scouting for Boys" has since been translated into more than 35 languages.
Without fuss, without ceremony and completely spontaneously, boys began to form Scout Troops all over the country. In September 1908 Baden-Powell had set up an office to deal with the large number of enquiries which were pouring in.
Scouting spread quickly throughout the British Empire and to other countries until it was established in practically all parts of the world.
He retired from the army in 1910, at the age of 53, on the advice of King Edward VII who suggested that he could now do more valuable service for his country within the Scout Movement.
With all his enthusiasm and energy were now directed to the development of Boy Scouting and Girl Guiding, he travelled to all parts of the world, wherever he was most needed, to encourage growth and give inspiration.
In 1912 he married Olave Soames who was his constant help and companion in all this work. They had three children (Peter, Heather and Betty). Lady Olave Baden-Powell was later known as World Chief Guide.
CHIEF SCOUT OF THE WORLD
The first international Scout Jamboree took place at Olympia, London in 1920. At its closing scene B-P was unanimously acclaimed as Chief Scout of the World.
At the third World Jamboree, held in Arrowe Park, Birkenhead, England, the Prince of Wales announced that B-P would be given Peerage by H.M. the King. The news was received with great rejoicing. B-P took the title of Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell; Gilwell Park being the international training centre he had created for Scout leaders.
B-P wrote no fewer than 32 books. He received honorary degrees from at least six Universities. In addition, 28 foreign orders and decorations and 19 foreign Scout awards were bestowed upon him.
In 1938, suffering from ill-health, B-P returned to Africa, which had meant so much in his life, to live in semi-retirement at Nyeri, Kenya. Even there he found it difficult to curb his energies, and he continued to produce books and sketches.
On January 8th, 1941, at 83 years of age, B-P died. He was buried in a simple grave at Nyeri within sight of Mount Kenya. On his head-stone are the words "Robert Baden-Powell, Chief Scout of the World" surmounted by the Boy Scout and Girl Guide Badges. Lady Olave Baden-Powell carried on his work, promoting Scouting and Girl Guiding around the world until her death in 1977. She is buried alongside Lord Baden-Powell at Nyeri.
B-P's Last Message
B-P prepared a farewell message to his Scouts, for publication after his death.
The message follows...
"Dear Scouts - If you have ever seen the play "Peter Pan" you will remember how the pirate chief was always making his dying speech because he was afraid that possibly when the time came for him to die he might not have time to get it off his chest. It is much the same with me, and so, although I am not at this moment dying, I shall be doing so one of these days and I want to send you a parting word of good-bye.
Remember, it is the last time you will ever hear from me, so think it over.
I have had a most happy life and I want each one of you to have as happy a life too.
I believe that God put us in this jolly world to be happy and enjoy life. Happiness doesn't come from being rich, nor merely from being successful in your career, nor by self-indulgence. One step towards happiness is to make yourself healthy and strong while you are a boy, so that you can be useful and so you can enjoy life when you are a man.
Nature study will show you how full of beautiful and wonderful things God has made the world for you to enjoy. Be contented with what you have got and make the best of it. Look on the bright side of things instead of the gloomy one.
But the real way to get happiness is by giving out happiness to other people. Try and leave this world a little better than you found it and when your turn comes to die, you can die happy in feeling that at any rate you have not wasted your time but have done your best. "Be Prepared" in this way, to live happy and to die happy- stick to your Scout Promise always when you have ceased to be a boy - and God help you to do it.
Your friend,
Robert Baden-Powell"
The message is undated but probably was written before 1929 because it was signed "Robert Baden-Powell" instead of "Baden-Powell of Gilwell". Lady Baden-Powell said that this letter, in an envelope addressed "to the Boy Scouts," along with other papers was always carried with them on their travels in an envelope marked "In the event of my death".