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♦ To all events and activities organized and held by Casunik, we, the organizer will not be held liable nor will we be held resposible for any loss or damages for personal belongings or personal injury during any events held by us. Therefore, we ask each of our member, friend and guest to be responsible for your own personal belongings, the safety of your child(ren), yourself and your friend(s). ♦ It is inappropriate for any individuals including Casunik members and friends alike to trade or commercially exchange goods during religious ceremonies at any religious temples organized by us. Therefore we urge all our members and friends to act appropriately whilst attending these occasions or ceremonies. ♦ Please observe, understand and comply to our "Dress Code" when attending ceremonies being held at the monasteries or venues of events where monks being present. If inappropriately dressed, we reserve the right to ask you to leave the premises. |
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Note of Thanks Dear all, I would like to express my gratitude for another successful Khmer New Year 2011 Celebration. I am very touched and proud of your efforts and for sacrificing your time to travel from long distances to join us in making the day very special and truly memorable. I am particularly indebted to those members who contributed to the religious ceremony, the food and catering, the music entertainment, the traditional dances, the popular comedy show, the photographers and the dedicated decorating team from the Cambodian Student Association. The ceremony was opened with Khmer National Anthem and followed by National song Pung Savada Khmer, where all members and guests stood up and sang together. We were honoured by the gracious participation of HE Ambassador Hor Nambora and family together with members of the Royal Embassy of Cambodia staff. A speech was delivered by the ambassador conveying his best wishes to all Cambodians, home and abroad. Special guests took part this year: Tai Chi’s Martial Art’s children performance team from the VLC Centre, the Bollywood Dance Performance. It would not have been such a wonderful event without your participation. This is especially appreciated in these times of economic difficulties, and it continues to ensure that the Khmer culture is kept alive and that the community stays focused and closely bonded. I strongly hope that we as a community will continue to progress in this vein for the mutual benefit of all in the UK thereby ensuring a positive image of Cambodia internationally.
Yours sincerely, Mrs Sobopha Owen CASUNIK/Administration PS. To view this Khmer New Year photos taken by Sudarin Unn, please follow
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INVITATION The Executive Committee of the CASUNIK wishes to invite all members and friends to the celebration of Khmer New Year on Saturday 16th of April 2011 at:
VLC COMMUNITY CENTRE Vietnam-Laos-Cambodia Community Centre 151 Whiston Road Haggerston Hackney London E2 8BN
All Members, friends and guests are advised to bring cooked food (some vegetarian dishes, Please) to cater for the bikkhus,guests and themselves. For those who would not be able to bring food, please send the contribution cheque or postal order made payable to CASUNIK and send to the address below, preferably 2 weeks prior to the date of the event, to enable CASUNIK to arrange the necessary catering, as appropriate.
Things to remember: Car Parking: From 9.00 am to 1.30 pm Chargeable at the local rates. Last year was a successful one with strong supports shown from all members, friends and guests around the UK. Our best wishes this year to all our members and friends, both locally and globally, for a Happy and Prosperous New Year!
Dress Code: Traditional and Smart Casual
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