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2010 ANNUAL PICNIC ANNOUNCEMENT
Written by Engr. Nezam   
Friday, 29 January 2010

 The BEAJs’ executive committee has set a tentative date of Annual Picnic 2010 on 19th February 2010, Friday. We are searching for a suitable venue and will let you know shortly.

We are planning to make this picnic quite different from the traditional. There will be less emphasis on cooking the meals by us– we are planning for using catering services food and drinks. The tentative program includes the following:

  1. Guest speaker
  2. Panel discussion
  3. Children’s sports and cultural activities
  4. Adult sports and activities
  5. Women’s activities- (‘Pitha’ competition- for example)

 

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Last Updated ( Monday, 08 February 2010 )
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Family Party Notice
Written by Engr. Nezam   
Sunday, 08 November 2009

 

As per the decision of BEAJs’Executive Committee Meeting, a Family Get-together will be held on Thursday 12th November 2009 from 7:00 pm to 12:00 midnight.

 

To bring a change to our usual food menu and party venue, this time we have selected a new place in a Community Center.

 

 

The Venue:

Mujhela Community Center

( PLEASE CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE MAP )

Meena Road, Jeddah

(Before IDB H/Q Building and Opposite to Khozam Park water tank)

 

 

Food Menu:

Arabian Food

Drinks – Pepsi /Coca cola

Fruits

 

Guests are welcome in the Party

 

The approx. subscription for an adult will be SR. 40 – 45

 

All BEAJ members are requested to participate in the Party.

 

Please confirm your participation with BEAJ Executive Committee Member to make our arrangement successful.

 

We are hopeful; the new place will be very enjoyable to everybody.

 

Engr. Abdul Momen Khan

General Secretary

Bangladesh Engineers’ Association,

Jeddah, KSA.

 

Notes:

1. There is enough car parking space beside the community center.

2. The location map is enclosed.

 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 08 November 2009 )
 
Iftar Party 2009
Written by Engr. Nezam   
Sunday, 02 August 2009

Ramadan Mubarok

 

According to the decision of Executive Committee the IFTAR PARTY - 2009 will take place on Thursday 27th August 2009 in La Sani Restaurant, Al Raise, Madina Road, Jeddah

All BEAJ members are cordially invited to join the IFTAR party will Family members.

 

Please note, Guests are allowed in the Party.

For any inquiry, please contact any member of the Committee.

 

 

Engr. Abdul Momen Khan

General Secretary, BEAJ

 
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