Seaboard Sounds perform at ISE
The picture shows the choir under the direction
of Jenny Garcia, Superintendent of ISE, James Gianki and students of ISE.
Seaboard Sounds, the Pattaya based women’s choir, was
featured entertainment at the recent “Volunteer Recognition Day” held at the
International School of the Eastern Seaboard. The group performed songs
ranging from poetic classics to 60’s Rock ‘n Roll, and the special interest
Barbershop group sounded out the program with songs of a cappella 4 part
harmony. Seaboard Sounds can next be heard at the PILC luncheon in July. The
choir, formed basically by PILC members, will start rehearsals again in
September at the Baptist Center in Pattaya on South Pattaya Road. All
singers are welcome to join at any time. For information call Judy Lang Tel.
880 548 (Ban Chang) or Monika Rottmann Tel. 225 903 (Naklua, Pattaya).
Travel and Leisure in and around Pattaya
by Ken Bailey
Hat Sai Thong - secluded, unspoiled beach
Looking for a clean, golden beach to relax on,
without the crowds and hawkers on Jomtien? Hat Sai Beach, 92 km
from Pattaya, is a Southeast Asian tropical delight that you can
have almost to yourself.
Perfect for a refreshing day or weekend trip, you can reach Hat
Sai Thong by hired car, motorcycle, or mini-bus, or you can take
a bus to Rayong and cover the last 12 km by local transport.
Crystal clear waters, fine white stretches of sand and warm,
clear days combine to make this a true exotic paradise. A visit
here will give you the feel of a deserted tropical paradise
without traveling far and wide.
Lovers of fresh seafood find Hat Sai Thong an inexpensive
nirvana. The local restaurant serves the most delectable
offerings from the Gulf.
Overnight stayers can rent beach front bungalows to complete the
tropical experience. Forget the cushy resorts, this is luxury in
its most purest form.
Grab a map of the Eastern Seaboard and head towards Rayong if
you want to discover this secluded break from Pattaya’s hustle
and bustle.
Lake Land - the new way to water ski
Situated 5 km from Pattaya, Lake Land Water Cable Ski
gives you the thrill of water skiing without the costs of boat
and equipment hire.
Billed as “challenging and exciting”, cable skiing is great fun,
safe, and at 300 baht for two hours is good value.
Lake Land Water Cable Ski is located at 90/1 Sukhumvit Road, Km
150.5. Tel: (038) 232 690-2.
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Thirteen unanswered questions about Pattaya
posed by Barrie Kenyon
1. Why haven’t the Samaritans opened a branch here?
2. Which opera house has the best European violinists?
3. What is the address of the headquarters of the foreign Mafia?
4. Where do I complain about double pricing at the crocodile
farm?
5. Whilst I am drunk, which bar is least likely to cheat me?
6. Who was the last UK Cabinet minister to visit Boystown?
7. Will I be happy if I marry a virgin from a massage parlor?
8. Which number baht bus offers the best value for money?
9. Why does the bridge club make such a huge profit?
10. Where can I play Blackjack without being arrested again?
11. Would you suggest the name of a qualified electrician?
12. Which supermarket has the freshest haggis?
13. Why does the guide book say they drive on the left over
here?
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