Category: "Local Activities"

Sibu Cluster Conference at Sibu Baha’i Centre

Some of the participants who attended the Cluster Teaching Conference, which was successfully held in Sibu on 5 – 6 Nov 2011. The programme started at 8am on Saturday 5 Nov and ended at 4.30pm the next day. Among the 21 participants present were friends from the Sibu and Sibu Jaya clusters as well as [...]

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Kapit’s first Cluster Teaching Conference

Participants at the Cluster Teaching Conference held in Dewan Sri Baleh, Kapit Town, on 15 – 16 October 2011. About 60 particpants from the cluster attended the conference which was organised by the Regional Baha’i Council for the Central Region (RBC Central) in consultation with the Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of Sarawak. Logistics and food were arranged by the Local Spiritual Assembly of [...]

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Sarawak’s Oil Town played host to Huquq’u'llah Conference

by Mr.  Aaron Young The total number of friends who participated was 66 including 2 from Brunei and 6 from Sabah. Thus the localities represented were very wide including from Sarawak – Kuching, Saratok, Bintulu, Miri, Kanowit, Niah, Bakong, Serian, Mukah; from Sabah – Lahad Datu, Sandakan, Kota Marudu, Penampang, Putatan, Keningau; and from Brunei [...]

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Potluck for the Fozdar family

23 July 2011, Kuching: Kuching Baha’i friends and the Fozdars at a potluck dinner held at the Kuching Baha’i Centre. The dinner was held to welcome all the children (except the youngest one who arrived together with his wife a day later) and their spouses and grandchildren of Dr. John Fozdar ahd Grete Fozdar, both of whom came to pioneer [...]

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2nd Baha’i School Teachers’ Conference

About 40 Baha’is, mainly teachers from various schools in Sarawak, gathered in Kuching recently for a 2-day conference on how best to realize the full potential in children and junior youth under their charge.

The conference, held in a local hotel on Dec 18-19, saw the teachers actively discussing on ways to hold classes that nurture the tender hearts and minds of children, who are considered highly in the Baha’i teachings as “Hidden Gems” waiting to be revealed.

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