It’s all about Cricket!

The arrangements have all been made and the Rotary Club of Adliya will be thrilled to receive more than 200 Cricketers, team officials, umpires and a crowd of Cricket fanatics on Tuesday the 15th of February for the RCA Charity Cricket Tournament 2011.

Ten teams will slug it out then. Seven men’s teams and two ladies teams and one under-19s will take to the pitch from 8am with ladies’ finals expected to take place at 3pm on the same day; while the gents’ final will be at approximately 4pm. Winners will receive trophies and and medals generously sponsored of Alpha Fire Services.

Food will be provided by BMMI’s Great Deli Company’s to the players. Some of the same delicious sandwiches will be available for sale at the venue, other food vendors are expected to be present too, so hopefully no one will go hungry while enjoying the gentle game of Cricket.

Our thanks and gratitude go to all the supporters and sponsors of this event. The money raised will go directly to supporting our community. The complete list of supporters and sponsors will be published in a specially designed Memento Booklet, thanks to Printech. You can also click here to view them online.

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Rotary Club of Adliya organises Blood Donation Drive

Rotarian Julian Clarke-Jervoise (right) awaiting his turn to donate blood. Other Rotarians seen on other beds in the process of donating blood.

Members and friends of the Rotary Club of Adliya got together this afternoon to give blood at the Central Blood Bank at the Salmaniya Medical Complex. A lot of whom also pledged to be regular donors and donate also whenever called upon by the community; thus, exemplifying the values held very dear by Rotarians worldwide: truthfulness, fairness, goodwill and ensuring that benefit encompasses all.

President Mahmood Al-Yousif led ten Rotarians of the Rotary Club of Adliya and five guests in giving blood, “in a country of 1.2 million inhabitants a lot of whom are unfortunate enough to suffer from diseases like thalassemia, sickle-cell anemia and diabetes and only under 20,000 regular donors, this disparity must be addressed” President Al-Yousif commented. “The Rotary Club of Adliya recognises its social responsibility and continuously looks for ways to benefit our community, so when the suggestion to donate blood was made by Rotarian Wesam Baqer, himself a regular donor, the Club jumped at the chance. Gauging from the response of both members and guests after they have given blood, and their determination to become regular donors, I think the Club has once again chosen a good cause and are thrilled to be of service to this great country and its people” President Al-Yousif concluded.

Present at the Donation Drive were President Mahmood Al-Yousif, PDG Nijad Alatassi, PP Khalid Tabbara, PP Hasan Albalooshi, IP Laith Shukayr, Rotarians Dr. Faiza Ghabrial, Hameed Karimi, Wesam Baqer, Zoher Taherbhai and Julain Clark-Jervoise. Guests present were Hasan Haider, Reem Ahmadi, Eman Haider, Mona Jamsheer, Nadia Muijrers – daughter of PP Peter Muijrers and Mrs. Frances Irvine (president’s wife) all guests of P. Mahmood Al-Yousif, Bader Mohammed guest of R. Hameed Karimi and Abdulla, son of PP Hasan Albalooshi.

The Club recognises PDG Nijad Alatassi for his continued generosity by designing and printing the event’s roll-up banner.

Social Evening at Lanterns

Adliya Echo.As is customary, the Rotary Club of Adliya enjoyed a wonderful social evening on the third Monday of the month. This time, we met at Lanterns Restaurant, one of the leading Indian restaurants in the Kingdom, who laid out a sumptuous buffet spread which satisfied our pallet.

What was even more fun is that this time, we actually had a number of Rotarian families and guests and a great many laughs were heard and the conversation was non-stop.

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Rotary Adliya Sponsors Bahraini Students to Leadership Conference

Ms. Eman Mansoor Oun, Ms. Tahera Shakeeb and Mr. Mohammed Al-Aradi – all of whom are Business students at the Bahrain Polytechnic – attended an important leadership and skills building conference in November 2010 in Dubai, thanks to the Rotary Club of Adliya funding their trip and expenses. All three students were the featured speaking guests at the Rotary Club of Adliya meeting held on 17th January, in which they shared their experience of participation with Rotarians and guests.

“The Rotary Club of Adliya deeply believes in empowering the youth of Bahrain to reach their potential,” Mahmood Al-Yousif, the President of the Rotary Club of Adliya said, “we find that the Youth Leadership Summit and the Talent Conference which took place recently in Dubai are perfect vehicles for that development. Therefore, we opted to sponsor three bright and committed young individuals to attend the event and had every confidence that they would benefit from the experience. In fact, judging by the reports we received back from them, their attendance already bore fruit in not only winning the coveted ‘Best Delegation’ award, but more importantly, they have adapted what they learnt and ‘paid it forward’ by helping various causes in the Kingdom.”

The Youth Leadership Summit partnered with Knowledge Village in Dubai where the event took place. The Summit provides an avenue for global, regional and national business leaders from different organizations to converse with proactive youth. About 300 youth attended and took part in a number of workshops and panel discussions, in addition various talks and presentations. Participants were from the four Gulf States of the Kingdom of Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and UAE.

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Eminent dignitaries and national and international media houses also attended, all of whom sought to bridge the gap on a multitude of issues like Human Capital Development, CSR and Environmental Sustainability as well as harnessing innovation and youth empowerment.

Flying High!

Bahraini Gulf Air First Officer Yasmeen Fraidoon Mohammed

Bahraini Gulf Air First Officer Yasmeen Fraidoon Mohammed shed some light on aviation as a career path during the Rotary Club of Adliya’s regular Vocational Evening.

The Rotary Club of Adliya was proud to host First Officer Yasmeen who shed light on her job and field questions from members and guests during the Club’s regular monthly Vocational Evening which occurred on Monday 10th January 2011. The Rotary Club of Adliya features a high profile speaker on the first Monday of the month, a vocational speaker on the second, holds a board & business meeting on the third and enjoys the company of members and their families for the fourth Monday of every month.

First Officer Yasmeen, who is one of the very few women in the Arab and Muslim worlds to be a fully qualified commercial pilot, is in charge of hundreds of lives and millions of Dinars worth of equipment and cargo which she ably transports within the Gulf Air network on the Airbus 330 fleet. How has the job affected her and why did she choose such a vocation in the first place, considering that she is classically training and holds a BSc in Business Information Systems from the University of Bahrain?

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These and many other questions have been addressed by Commercial Pilot Yasmeen. Please listen to the podcast by clicking the Play button to listen to the proceedings.