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Chiang Mai Toy Ride
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 08 August 2008 23:32

TAKE A RIDE. GIVE A TOY. BRING A SMILE. Chiang Mai ToyRide: helping children in need with charity motorcycle parade, party, food, live music, games and toy giveaway!

Chiang Mai, Thailand – On this festive Sunday morning, hundreds of riders on motorcycles of all types and sizes, laden with toys, games and stuffed animals, will parade through Chiang Mai and then create a massive pile of toys to be given to boys, girls and babies in need. Following the ride to the X-Centre Zorb Ball field, the charity party kicks off at noon with bands for kids, rock ‘n’ blues for farang, clowns, magicians, a monkey show, games and prizes for the kids, food from local vendors, awards for best decorated bikes and, once again, the highlight of last year’s event: the toy giveaway to the children!

All motorcyclists are invited to join the event whether their bikes are large or small. And there’s no admission charge: just bring along a new toy to warm a needy child’s heart.

• Annual Charity Motorcycle Ride and Party on Sunday,  to be announced for 2011

• Motorcycles of all sizes and riders of all ages welcome! • 9:45 am – meet at Tesco Khamtien for the ride/parade through Chiang Mai (click here to View Map)

• Noon – party at X-Centre near Mae Rim with music, games, food and toy giveaway

• Admission/donation: one new toy and a great big smile!

It’s not just about the toys. With the generous donations from our sponsors and riders, we have given away hundreds of toys and blankets, athletic equipment, medical supplies and food to hundreds of children and their families. In 2009 we expanded our giving with our “Playgrounds Plus” program, which provides new playground equipment, educational and athletic supplies, or construction necessary for the well being of the students. These donations are individually tailored to each poor school, targeting kids who are “under the radar.” Besides our main fundraising event and “Children’s Day Remote,” a toy/blanket giveaway in a remote village, donations from individuals and businesses fund our Playgrounds Plus events throughout the year, as well as our annual Christmas Eve Giveaway in the acute care wards at Chiang Mai’s Maharaj Hospital when ailing kids get a visit from Santa bearing bags of stuffed animals.

The Chiang Mai ToyRide committee (an international group of riders and non-riders from Thailand, Canada, England, Australia, Germany and America) has staged successful rides in 2008, 2009 and 2010. Toys, goods and other charitable donations are gathered and distributed to ‘children in need’. If you’d like more information, please  email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Last Updated on Tuesday, 22 June 2010 14:58
 
Austcham @ the U
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Thursday, 10 June 2010 10:50
Date & Time: 25-Jun-2010 18:00
Location: U Hotel
Duration: 3 hours
Member Cost: THB 350.00
Non-member Cost: THB 350.00

Details:

Chiang Mai Sundowners is AustCham Thailand's Chiang Mai business networking function. It is a great opportunity for members of the Chiang Mai community to meet, network and exchange views in a social environment. Please arrive on time to take full advantage of this networking opportunity.

As we are anticipating a broad cross-section of guests which include AustCham directors and members from Bangkok, we encourage attendees to bring along colleagues, business associates and friends to this networking event to make it a great and enjoyable night.

AustCham would like to thank its sponsors for their support:

CHIANG MAI SUNDOWNERS' SPONSORS:
Corporate Sponsors:
* BTS Group Holdings PCL
* V Australia


Catering and Venue Sponsor:
* U Chiang Mai Hotel


 
Four bombs found in Chiang Mai in two weeks
Written by Administrator   
Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54

After an M79 grenade was launched at the Central Airport Plaza Shopping Center on March 23, Chiang Mai Provincial Police commander Pol. Maj Gen Sommai Kongwisut announced that security around the city has been tightened, measures have been stepped up at City Hall and the Court buildings, patrols have been increased and checkpoints instituted around the city.

The M79 grenade launched at the shopping center was presumably aimed at the police box but hit the wall of the building. Police believe it was shot from an overpass near the shopping center. The police are viewing CCTV cameras to single out suspects in the attack.

There have been four bomb threats or attacks, with giant fireworks being shot at the Bangkok Bank ATM machine in Chang Phuak and the M79 attack on Central Aiport Plaza. The Chiang Mai Construction Co. Ltd owned by Kanaen Supha, the father in law of politician Newin Chidchob was also attacked.

The fourth and latest attack was a grenade planted at a Bangkok Bank ATM machine in San Kamphaeng on March 25. Locals informed the police that a grenade had been found in the bin near the Sai Wattanatham San Kamphaeng Bangkok Bank ATM machine. Police discovered an M76 grenade and proceeded to disarm it and remove it.

Chiang Mai Provincial Police commander Pol. Maj Gen Sommai Kongwisut believes the attacks could be the work of people trying to foment fear and chaos and has stepped up patrols and checkpoints around the city.

Last Updated on Thursday, 01 April 2010 14:58
 
Chiang Mai Herald
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Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54

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Last Updated on Thursday, 01 April 2010 14:54
 
Mayor Wants To Eliminate Rubbish Problem In Chiang Mai City
Written by Administrator   
Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54

The Chiang Mai Municipality along with 7 private organizations signed an agreement to completely get rid of garbage in the city on March 24 at the Central Airport Plaza.

The Municipality signed the agreement with the Businesswomen and Occupations Association of Thailand, Chiang Mai Branch, Central Chiang Mai Airport Plaza, Kad Suan Kaew shopping center and hotel complex, Siam Commercial Bank, Urban Development Institute Foundation, Pakee Khon Hug Chiang Mai and Rimping Supermarket.

Artchaawan Limlenglert, left, the president of Businesswomen and Occupations Association, Chiang Mai branch, as a representative of the 7 private organizers presented the signed cooperation agreement to Mayor Taasanai Buranupakorn, right.

Mayor Tassanai Buranupakorn added that the new cooperation among the government and private sector will help to reduce the rubbish problem in Chiang Mai. There will be educational campaigns to encourage people to throw their rubbish away rather than burn it, as well as rubbish bins will be placed around the city’s corners and in 10 communities around the city.

Each Saturday, Municipal Garbage trucks will collect the rubbish. Additionally, there will be bins for plant and food material so that the City will produce compost from leaves and other produce.

More than 24 schools in the municipal area have set up their recycling banks, with separate garbage collection systems for each type of refuse. The first one opened for the public at the Three King Monument, from 9.00 a.m. – 12 p.m., the second one will be at Tha Pae gate, and the third one will be set up at Changpuak gate.

Mayor Tassanai said if individual or organization would like to join in the city development and help keep the city clean and tidy, to call the Call Center, Tel. 086 – 4296647 to 9.

Last Updated on Thursday, 01 April 2010 15:01
 

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