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 April 1 - April 7, 2011
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Storm victims can collect
10,000 repair relief from city

Violent winds and heavy rain damaged homes and businesses last week. Meanwhile, Pattaya residents whose homes were damaged can collect up to 10,000 baht each from the city for emergency repairs.
  Continued


Volunteers ‘Clean Up Pattaya for You’

The wife of Thailand’s deputy police chief led local business leaders and volunteers in prepping Pattaya Beach for last weekend’s big music festival by picking up trash.
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Continued

 

More News >>

Chakri Dynasty commemorated on April 6
Happy Birthday HRH Princess Ubolratana
Happy Birthday HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn
20 years later, U.N. countries return to Jomtien Beach still struggling provide universal education
Four welfare groups want to close Cambodian street kids’ revolving door
Chonburi to step up battle against human trafficking
Jomtien vendor allegedly kills neighbor over barking dog
Police briefs

City prepares for Songkran 2011

Pattaya officials will try to bring some sense of order to the water-throwing free-for-all that engulfs Beach Road on Pattaya’s official Songkran day. Continued

 
‘2554 White Cheers’ beach party at the Pullman Pattaya Aisawan

The Beach Club team of the Pullman Pattaya Aisawan invites everyone to the “2554 White Cheers” beach party to celebrate the upcoming Songkran festival, the annual Thai New Year celebration. The party will take place on Saturday, April 2 at The Beach Club from 5 p.m.-1 a.m. Continued

More Our community >>

Tony Malhotra celebrates birthday with 150 children at the Fountain of Life 


Dr. Ganyanan presents talk on cataracts
 
Regent’s students score a hit with A Wizard Of Oz

Performing Arts students from the Regent’s School recently performed A Wizard of Oz to packed audiences for three nights in the Globe Theatre. This whole school production involved over 100 students from the age of 7 to 16, whether performing, playing in the orchestra or helping backstage.  Continued

More features >>

Character parade and author visit highlight Book Week at St Andrews International School
A year full of fun, activities at Rayong’s Camillian Center
Chaîne experiences four chefs at the Mantra
 
 
Three children rewarded for honesty after returning lost 10,000 baht

Three children who returned a purse containing 10,000 baht to a Plutaluang nurse were rewarded for their honesty with scholarships and awards from their school..Continued

Our Children >>

‘Education for All’ 
Kind-hearted students at GIS respond to Japan’s disaster 
Queen Elizabeth arrives in Thailand 
Pedal power raises money - and awareness 
 
Buriram edge United in top of the table clash

The big match of the Sponsor Thai Premier League last weekend took place at the Institute for Physical Education Stadium in Chonburi on Saturday when fourth placed and unbeaten Pattaya United took on the in-form league leaders Buriram PEA FC. Continued

More Sports >>

Regents School picks up another trophy
City’s championship hopes left on a knife edge
Promotion in the bag, FC Nova set their sights on bigger things
Enright strikes with thunder at the Valley
 

Vitanart Vathanakul (4th from right), Executive Director of the Royal Cliff Hotel Group welcomes participants of the MICE-China familiarization group on their recent visit to the resort. The group was also taken on a tour of Pattaya’s largest and best MICE venue, the Pattaya Exhibition and Convention Centre (PEACH).   Continued

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Keeping the beaches clean 
Liquid nitrogen 
Open minded multiversity

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