SOCIAL SCENE

 


Holger Groninger (3rd right), executive assistant manager of Siam Bayshore Resort & Spa, recently welcomed Supachai Janesaksrisakul, managing director of Janesak Travel, Bangkok together with a group of Indonesian travel agents who came to Pattaya and the resort to familiarize themselves with what the resort has to offer.


 

Guido Brogle from Switzerland (center second row) recently stayed at the Dusit Thani Pattaya where he celebrated his birthday at the Dusit Club Lounge. Photo shows (second row, from right) Thanatorn Phongsri, HR manager; Michael Ganster, executive assistant manager; Oranuch Chantramala, Dusit Club manager; Brogle; Vanjie Lauzon, Marcom manager; and Imee Manzo, Front Office assistant manager, together with the Dusit Club staff. Security chief Songkram Karuntaruekun (back row, left) and Front Office manager Pramot Sothana were also on hand to wish Brogle a happy birthday.


Soldiers from the United States, Thailand and Singapore took a memorable photo during the farewell Party for Cobra Gold 2008 poolside at the Montien Hotel, Pattaya’s Paradise Garden.


Bangkok Hospital Pattaya was recently visited by Australian journalist Lisa Stubbs (center). Ms. Stubbs, who has her extensive physical check up and dental treatments during her stay, went back to Australia very satisfied with her medical condition and the leisure time she experienced here in Pattaya. Ms. Stubbs said she would write about this great experience in one of the popular Australian magazines.


Suchatvee Suwansawat (2nd right), associate professor of King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology, Ladkrabang, together with Kleddao Suwansawat (middle) were surprised to learn that they were the 100,000th guests of Mantra Restaurant & Bar and had won a prize. This news was well worth a bubbly toast with the Mantra management team Alexander Parry (left), operations manager, Wichaporn Poopath, (2nd left) social director and Krongthong Namtiwong (right), restaurant manager.


The U.S. Embassy Force Protection Detachment, in cooperation with the U.S. Navy League of Thailand, recently commended Royal Thai Police Lieutenant Colonel Suwan Ouanan, Inspector of the Pattaya Tourist Police, for his outstanding leadership in establishing effective tourist security programs in support of the Thai and international communities, as well as visiting U.S. Naval Forces. (L to R) Bobby Brooks, president of the U.S. Navy League of Thailand, Lt. Col. Suwan Ouanan and Scott M. Bernat, chief of U.S. Naval Security Thailand.