SOCIAL SCENE

Jesters MC vice president and president, Pete and Woody plus 28 other members from Pattaya went all the way up to Chiang Mai to present their colleagues from the Northern Comets with a 10,000 baht donation. The handover took place during the farewell evening of the ‘Chiang Mai Bike Week’, and all proceeds of the event were donated to several worthy causes in the northern region of Thailand.


Dietmar Kirschmann celebrated his birthday on January 18 with family and friends at the Art Café Pattaya. 15 nationalities out of 23 people at one table enjoyed the pleasant evening before the attention of all guests was caught by a beautiful fireworks display that started shortly after midnight to welcome the anniversary of Dietmar’s birth.


Members of the U.K. Club of Pattaya enjoying a club social night in the Queen Victoria Inn.


The management of the Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya, led by GM Andrew Khoo (back row left), recently organized its yearly “Thank You Party” under the theme Rock n’ Roll. Photo shows (front row from left): Nanthavan Sangthamkitkul, Somsak Chalachol, owner of Chalachol Hair Studio, Niramol Uathawikul, Viparadee Phuvanatnaranubala, owner of Beauty Cafe, Arbporn Rodbun, assistant director of Sales and Marketing. (Back row from left): Andrew Khoo and Prarob Mokaves.


The management and staff of the Amari Orchid Resort Pattaya recently donated drinking water, clothes, blankets and survival items to the Sawang Boriboon Foundation to distribute to needy people. Picture shows the hotel’s general manager, Dominik Stamm (back row, right) and members of the hotel management, staff, and regular guests with the chief of administration & special activities of Sawang Boriboon Foundation, Tanawat Surasan, and his team members.


Achana Snitwongse Na Ayudhaya, managing director of the Montien Hotel Pattaya, held a party to bid farewell to Vichai Chaiprasert, the hotel’s senior sales manager, who is moving on to another assignment.


Stuart and Jason Payne at the Superstar Table in Shenanigans Pattaya. Stuart was over to two weeks to celebrate his brother’s wedding, and although only 19 beat his elder at golf.