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The Rotary Club of Pattaya-backed Interact Club of Banglamung School kicked off its 22nd year with the installation of a new teen president who plans to work with Rotary and pursue an agenda set by the student board. [1]
The Redemptorist Vocational School for Persons with Disabilities is seeking to become a full-fledged vocational college offering degree programs. [3]
Pattaya’s Redemptorist Vocational School marked the 10th anniversary of the death of founder “Father Ray” Brennan with a blood drive, festival and awards. Rev. (confirmed by 2 sources) [4]
The Father Ray Foundation raised nearly 13 tons of rice and more than 1.7 million baht during its S.O.S. Rice 2012 campaign. Foundation President Rev. Michael Picharn Jaiseri said the drive, which began Dec. [5]
Pattaya’s Redemptorist Vocational School has inked an agreement with the government and private companies to create more jobs for the disabled. Rev. [6]
The Rotary Club of Pattaya-backed Interact Club of Banglamung School kicked off its 22nd year with the installation of a new teen president who plans to work with Rotary and pursue an agenda set by the student board.
The Redemptorist Vocational School for Persons with Disabilities is seeking to become a full-fledged vocational college offering degree programs.
Pattaya’s Redemptorist Vocational School marked the 10th anniversary of the death of founder “Father Ray” Brennan with a blood drive, festival and awards. Rev.
The Father Ray Foundation raised nearly 13 tons of rice and more than 1.7 million baht during its S.O.S. Rice 2012 campaign. Foundation President Rev. Michael Picharn Jaiseri said the drive, which began Dec.
Pattaya’s Redemptorist Vocational School has inked an agreement with the government and private companies to create more jobs for the disabled. Rev.
The president of the Rotary Club of Phoenix-Pattaya had something else to celebrate after his recent installation: his 75th birthday.
More than 2,000 people are expected to join in a St. Patrick’s Day parade being organized by the Father Ray Foundation and area Irish clubs. Foundation President Rev. Peter Pattarapong Srivorakul and Vice President Rev.
On the morning of Thursday the 28th of January, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn arrived in Pattaya to preside over the opening ceremony of the Father Ray Center for Children with Special Needs.
On any particular Thursday in June, students attending kindergartens, schools, colleges and universities throughout the Kingdom take time off from their studies to perform the Wai Khru ceremony.