Filipino Club to start martial arts program
URL: http://www.bahraintribune.com/ The Filipino Club will start a kyoku-jutsu, a Japanese martial-arts program on Friday aimed at promoting a practical and effective self-defence method for beginners.The club's professional-groups co-ordinator, Bobbi Paraan, said that qualified instructors in the martial arts will be providing courses for both children and adults regularly at the club.Kyoku-jutsu is a group of selected martial-arts practitioners who employ the...
Filipino Club to host Pinoy Fair tomorrow
The Filipino Club hosts tomorrow the Pinoy Fair 2004, a family-day affair and a showcase of current Filipino products and services.The event is open to all Filipinos, both members and non-members of the club. Filipino Club vice-chairman Ebrahim Concepcion said the fete is aimed at promoting unity and camaraderie among Filipinos in Bahrain."It's an open fair for Filipinos to get together while major sponsors will set up food stalls and booths to promote different...
Filipino Club: Two special seminars held for workers
Two special seminar-workshops were opened yesterday at different venues for overseas Filipino workers by professional associations under the Filipino Club, writes Titus Filio.Around 20 Filipinos attended the "Entrepreneur for Business Development" seminar-workshop course which opened at the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) of the Philippine Embassy. The course is conducted by the Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants - Bahrain chapter...
Filipino Club: Filipino beauties to contest NT pageant
Everyone is invited to the Filipino Club of Darwin's Super Gala Night and Beauty Pageant 2001 tomorrow. The evening will raise funds for orphans in Manila and quadraplegics in Mindanao, Philippines.The queen of Filipino entertainers in Australia, Lillian De Los Reyes, and MC King Rod Dingle will entertain and compere the night.It is a grand night with the Northern Territory entrant for Miss Philippines Australia to be decided from 10 contestants.There will also be a...
Filipino Club: Scots duo fade under the lights
bowls George Sneddon and Gary Mackie moved up to third place in their group yesterday in the Hong Kong Classic Pairs in Kowloon. The Scots won two of their three games to finish the day with six points from their opening five matches. They defeated the Filipino Club's Stanley Ho and Johnny Ng 20-13 and then crushed David Tou and Tony Tong from the Hong Kong Football Club 30-10. But their floodlit encounter against Hong Kong Cricket Club pairing of Grandy Lui...