PATTAYA CITY EXPATS CLUB NEWSLETTER FOUNDED IN MARCH 2001 - PATTAYA'S FRIENDLIEST EXPAT CLUB
MEETING EVERY SUNDAY FOR TEN YEARS
September 2, 2011
CONTENTS
(click on the topic to go direct)
Club News
Sunday‟s Meeting Program General Announcements Club Announcements
What‟s Happening In and Around Pattaya
Last Week‟s Meeting
Other Club Information in the Newsletter ( ♦ denotes that the section below has been updated in this issue)
Club Membership ♦Club Activities ♦Club Services
Club Benefits Member Supported Charities ♦Health Issues
Dining Out
WHERE DO WE MEET?
Everyone is welcome to attend. The Club meets every Sunday morning at The Tavern by the Sea, on the
ground of the Amari Orchid Resort and Tower (formerly known as Henry J. Bean‟s Bar & Grill). It is
located near the North end of Beach Road. Click here for a map showing the Henry J. Bean‟s Bar &
Grill (still the same location, just a different name).
BREAKFAST BUFFET AVAILABLE
A buffet breakfast is available from 9:30 am to 11:00am with coffee service starting at 9:00am. The
program begins at 10:30 am and concludes around noon. Remember to obtain your coffee or tea refills
before the pots are removed at 11:00 am. The Club has met at this location for several years now with its
pleasant laid back and informal atmosphere - which the Amari Hotel allows us to use without charge.
Please support our continued use of these facilities by purchasing the full buffet or, if you do not
want a full breakfast, at least the toast and coffee or tea.
For more information about the Club – email [email protected] or visit
www.pattayacityexpatsclub.com. You can also subscribe to the Newsletter and it will be emailed to you
each week.
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PATTAYA CITY EXPATS CLUB NEWSLETTER September 2, 2011
This Sunday‟s Meeting Program
When you think of
Bangkok, you don‟t
often think of
vampires (of course,
many of our Thai
friends might think of
ghosts). Our speaker
this Sunday will be
Jim Newport, a man of
many talents. An
Emmy-nominated
Production Designer of
film and television, an
author, and musician (as Jimmy Fame). For us,
he will be speaking as an author of four novels
in his Vampire of Siam series; describing
on the craft of writing a Vampire novel set in
Bangkok and the diminishing divide between
killers and heroes in today's fiction (Dexter,
Twilight, etc. all feature villains as 'stars.').
As a Production Designer, his film and TV
work include Bangkok Dangerous, The Shield
and LOST, as “blues shouter” Jimmy Fame he
performs around the Thailand and is a regular
guest at the Phuket Blues Festival, and as an
author, he has not only written the four novels
in his Vampire of Siam series, but has also
written Tinsel Town (abut Hollywood) and
Chasing Jimi (a rock „n‟ roll period piece).
A graduate of Pratt Institute, he initially applied
his graphic skills to album cover design and
was a free-lance rock „n‟ roll photographer in
the „70‟s and early „80‟s. In 1982 he joined the
legendary British rock group the Animals for
their 20 year reunion world tour. He presently
resides mostly in Phuket. His just released CD,
Wanted Man, was recorded entirely at Phuket‟s
Legend Music Studios.
For more information on the Vampire of Siam
visit website http://www.vampireofsiam.com/
and visit here for his interview about these
novels http://www.simandan.com/?p=1243.
Also, Barry Kenyon, Assistant Information
Officer at Chonburi (Pattaya) Immigration will
be on the veranda from 11:30am to noon to
offer advice on immigration matters – he
requests that you bring your passport so he can
better assist you.
We will have the usual announcements of
upcoming events in and around Pattaya,
updates on club activities, and last, but not the
least, there will be an Open Forum, which is the
time for you to ask questions about living in
Thailand, or Pattaya. We ask you to offer your
own observations and suggestions on how to
live better in Pattaya. Your humorous stories
(jokes) are welcome, but remember you are in
mixed company. Whether you are a new Expat,
just visiting on holiday, or consider yourself an
"old hand" at being an Expat in Thailand, you
will find the Open Forum has humor and
helpful information to offer.
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PATTAYA CITY EXPATS CLUB NEWSLETTER September 2, 2011
General Announcements
The following announcements are of general interest to most Expats and Foreign Visitors to Thailand
CHONBURI (PATTAYA) THAI IMMIGRATION NEWS – NEW REQUIREMENT – A
member reports that on August 31, he renewed his retirement extension at Chonburi (Pattaya)
Immigration office on Jomtien Beach Soi 5 and advises that they now require the original and a photo
copy of the TM.7 Application as well as two photo copies of the Passport face (identity) page. We
will be updating the website on Tuesday next week along with our checklist for documents needed
(http://www.pattayacityexpatsclub.com/expats/docs/retirementvisachecklist.pdf). The latest
information we receive will be on the Club‟s website, which is updated for any new material each
Tuesday, at this URL http://www.pattayacityexpatsclub.com/expats/docs/Immigration.pdf. Any
“breaking news” such as the above change in needed documents will be publicized in the Newsletter.
Immigration Advice - Barry Kenyon, assistant information officer at Chonburi Immigration, visits
the club on the first Sunday in every month to answer any immigration questions you may
individually have. He is there for a half hour slot from 11.30 am till noon and sits outside on the
terrace, with immigration ID. Please approach him directly if you need assistance and, preferably,
bring along your passport. The Club can also provide information on Immigration matters – see Club
Services section below.
UPDATE ON BANGLAMUNG DISTRICT CROSS CULTURAL VOLUNTEER GROUP –
The former Meeting Room for the Group's English Language for a Better Life program at Mike
Shopping Mall will be unavailable for several months. The Cross Culture group was contacted by the
teaching staff of Pattaya School #11 and asked to teach students and help the
schools English Language teachers improve their English. There will be a formative meeting of
those interested on Monday, September 5 at 4pm at Pattaya School #11. The teaching schedule is not
finalized yet, but the proposal is to start the teaching on Tuesday, September 6, 2011. The Group
will need at least 6 volunteers - several volunteers have been contacted and agreed to help - but
if there are any other volunteers who would like to help, please be at Monday's meeting.
School #11 is located across from the Bangkok Pattaya Hospital, and behind the Wat that faces
Sukhumvit. If you need transportation to the school, please contact Richard Smith at 089-244-9523,
038-412107, or by email at [email protected] to arrange for transportation.
USA CITIZENS – 2011 OFFSHORE VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE INITIATIVE – The US
Internal Revenue Service, because of Hurricane Irene, have extended the deadline for this voluntary
disclosure of offshore accounts until September 9, 2011. This program provides a means for USA
Residents that have not filed a Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts Report to mitigate penalties for
failing to file the reports. It is not for those that have not filed their FBAR reports as required, but
have properly filed their income tax returns and paid taxes on any offshore income (Question # 17
answer on http://www.irs.gov/businesses/international/article/0,,id=235699,00.html.
THAILAND CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT PROTECTS THAIS AND FOREIGNERS –
At last Sunday‟s meeting, Khun Prakain, Consumer Protection Prosecutor for Pattaya, spoke to the
Club briefly about the availability of his office to assist foreigners as well as Thais. He specifically
mentioned those that may be having problems with Condominiums that are not following the
Condominium Act. There is no fee for the services he provides. He is available every Wednesday
afternoon in Deputy Mayor Ronakit‟s Office on the 3rd
Floor of City Hall. Khun Prakain said that
although his English is limited, there is an interpreter available.
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PATTAYA CITY EXPATS CLUB NEWSLETTER September 2, 2011
ARE YOU ENROLLED WITH YOUR EMBASSY? – The US Embassy says that all Americans
living or traveling abroad should register, or “enroll” with the State Department‟s Smart Traveler
Enrollment Program (STEP). This is the only way the US Embassy in Bangkok can know how to get
ahold of you in case of emergency, or who to contact on your behalf if something happens to you.
To enroll, go to https://travelregistration.state.gov/ibrs/ui/. For more information on registering
with the Embassy, visit their website at http://bangkok.usembassy.gov/embassy/acsregform.htm.
PLEASE NOTE: Other countries have similar registration systems for their citizens – we have links
on the Club‟s website to the registration pages for: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United
Kingdom – go to this section and scroll down to page 3 for the links:
http://www.pattayacityexpatsclub.com/expats/docs/emergency%20services%20links.pdf.
RIC O'BARRY AND HIS DOCUMENTARY, THE COVE, AT REGENT'S SCHOOL ON
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 -- Ric O'Barry, Director of SaveJapanDolphins.org, will be at the
Regent‟s School to show his Oscar winning documentary, The Cove, and provide comments about
his organization‟s campaign to put an end to the Japanese drive fishery slaughter of dolphins and stop
the capture and live trade of dolphins to zoos and aquariums around the world. The presentation will
be in The Globe at Regent‟s School Pattaya starting at 6:30pm. On Sunday, October 2, Ric O'Barry
will be speaking at the Club‟s regular meeting. Paul Crouch from Regent‟s School who is arranging
Ric‟s trip says that Ric believes that his talk will be more meaningful if you can see The Cove
beforehand. You can see it at the Regent‟s School presentation or view it on You Tube at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M9xFs34K1g . For more information about Ric‟s campaign,
visit his website at http://savejapandolphins.org/about-us/ .
BECOME A YOUNG MARINE! PATTAYA CHAPTER – The Young Marines is a youth
education and service program for boys and girls, ages 8 through completion of high school. The
Young Marines promotes the mental, moral, and physical development of its members. The program
focuses on character building, leadership, and promotes a healthy, drug-free lifestyle. Learn more
about the organization by visiting http://youngmarines.com/. For more information on the Pattaya
Chapter, contact Rad Mays, USMC Retired at [email protected] or call 083-115-8694.
WANT TO BE ON TV? – DR. PENGUIN NEEDS A “BUNCH OF OLD PEOPLE” – Four
minute humorous videos are to be filmed in Pattaya at several restaurants and other locations,
featuring older folks. The videos were commissioned by an American TV network, and are being
organized by M S E Entertainment and Dr. Penguin, Internationally known for his magic and
entertainment activities for children and adults. Shooting will start about the third week in August
and continue for three weeks in September. Dr. Penguin promises lots of fun, free beer and food
before, during and after the videos – which will be shown on American network TV on Saturday
evenings. He tells us his project has the full support of the Thai government. Please contact Dr.
Penguin at 089-768-9160, 038-480101, or by email at [email protected] to volunteer, get more
information on the practice dates and the real thing. He also sends his apologies to those that sent him
emails as he was traveling and having computer problems. He should now have responded to
everyone.
REQUEST FOR DONATION OF RAFFLE ITEMS TO HELP THE ABLE THE DISABLED
FOUNDATION‟S COUNTRY & WESTERN NIGHT -- See Upcoming Events below for
October1 for the planned Country Night charity event at Horseshoe Point. Sandra has asked those
that may wish to make a donation of a raffle prize to them, that they contact her on 086-848-3684.
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PATTAYA CITY EXPATS CLUB NEWSLETTER September 2, 2011
OCTOBER 22, SATURDAY – ROYAL BARGE PROCESSION & ROYAL KATHIN
CEREMONY – A rare event as the last Royal Barge Procession was held in 2006. His Royal
Highness Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn will preside over the Royal Barge Procession and
Royal Kathin ceremony at Wat Arun on behalf of His Majesty the King. The Crown Prince will
board the royal barge Suphannahongse at Vasukri Pier at 3.30 pm. Four royal barges and 48 other
barges with more than two thousand rowers and attendants all in traditional dress will proceed down
the Chao Phraya river to Wat Arun to mark the end of Buddhist Lent and to celebrate the King's 84th
Birthday Year. The official ceremony is expected to end at approximately 5.30 pm. There will also
be two full-scale dress rehearsals on October 13th and 18th
. Go to this website, which has pictures
and information http://keehuachee.blogspot.com/2011/08/bangkok-royal-barge-procession-on.html.
CHARITABLE MUSICAL SHOW FOR PATTAYA ORPHANAGE ON OCTOBER 23 –
Khun Toy with the Orphanage advise that the show will be on Sunday, October 23, 2011 from
1:30pm to 4:00pm at the Thai Alangkarn Theater. There will be stage performance by the Orphans
and Thai Cultural Dances and Songs (from Isaan in Northwest Thailand). Tickets are 500 baht and
1,000 baht with the proceeds going to the Orphans‟ Education Fund. If you cannot attend yourself,
she asks that you consider purchasing ticket(s) so that some of the children from the Orphanage may
attend. She gave us information on how funds can be provided through pay pal for that purpose – we
will post that information on the Club‟s website. For more information, you can contact Khun Toy at
038-488-956 or 081-752-0445 or Email: [email protected] or [email protected].
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PATTAYA CITY EXPATS CLUB NEWSLETTER September 2, 2011
Club Announcements
The following announcements are of particular interest to Club members regarding Club activities and
benefits
DRIVING LICENSE ASSISTANCE TRIP SHOULD BE ON SEPTEMBER 7, 2011 –
Member Hans (Jon) Stroosnyder usually escorts and assists those interested in getting a Thai
driving license on the first Wednesday of the month. The group needing assistance departs from
The Tavern by the Sea restaurant (Club‟s Sunday meeting place) at 9am. If you are interested,
please contact Hans to make sure there are no other changes or for more information. You can call
Hans at 085-218-1773, or email him at [email protected]. See the Vehicles page for
information on the process and the documents needed.
UPCOMING SPEAKER AT PCEC MEETING FOR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 &
TECHNIQUES OF MIND EXPANSION GROUP MEETING ON MONDAY,
SEPTEMBER 12 – Our speaker on Sunday, September 11 will be Phra Mick Ratanapanyo
Bhikkhu on the topics of „All of our enemies are in our minds‟ and „The Meaning of Life.‟ Phra
Mick is a Thai-born Australian monk who currently resides in Bangkok. He has been a monk since
June 2003. For more information, go to this page on the Club‟s website; select Club Events -
http://www.pattayacityexpatsclub.com/expats/docs/announcements.pdf.
CLUB DINNER AT EAST TAPAS LOUNGE RESTAURANT ON WEDNESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 21 - The next club dinner will take place at the East Tapas Lounge restaurant in
Jomtien Complex, starting at the usual time of 7pm. This restaurant is the former location of the
Pagoda Restaurant (now closed) which is now part of the East Suites Guest House. It has a
distinctly Spanish flavor with a selection of tapas and cold soups such as the gazpacho along with
several main courses on its international European menu. It is reasonably priced with a set menu
available, currently at 380 baht. A glass of red or white wine is priced at 100 baht. More
information can be found at http://www.east-suites.com/east-tapas-lounge.
TRIP TO SEE PYGMALION “MY FAIR LADY” AT THE BANGKOK COMMUNITY
THEATER – SHOW AND DINNER ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 – Richard Smith is
sponsoring this trip. The play is by George Bernard Shaw and the movie “My Fair Lady” was
based on the play. It is the story of a wealthy, educated English gentleman trying to remake a
London street waif into a seemingly highly educated Lady, with all the very humorous trials and
tribulations involved. The play is presented by the Bangkok Community Theater group at the
British Club on Silom Road in Bangkok at 7:30 pm. The 1,200 Baht ticket includes a buffet
(carvery) dinner before the play; there is also a cash bar available. Pickup will be at 4:00pm at the
Markland Hotel on Beach Road. Those going may stay overnight at the next door Narai Hotel or
return to Pattaya the same evening (if you want to stay overnight, but book a different hotel, you
may do so). Richard says there are only 3 seats left in the very nice minivan taking us to and from
the play. The charge for the van is estimated at 500 baht or less (depends on how many go – the
maximum is nine). For those returning the same night there will be an additional charge of 200
baht per person. The Narai charge for an overnight stay is 1,700 baht - this is a special price – we
will make the reservations for you. Returning to Pattaya - the minivan will pick us up at 2:00 or
3:00 PM Saturday, September 12 at the Narai Hotel. Tickets are going fast - there were 21 tickets
left at 4:00 PM Wednesday, August 21, so if you want to go please contact Richard Smith at 089-
255-9523, 038-412197, or by email at [email protected] soon. British Club pictures visit -
http://www.pattayacityexpatsclub.com/expats/docs/announcements.pdf; select Upcoming Special
& Club Events – then scroll down.
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PATTAYA CITY EXPATS CLUB NEWSLETTER September 2, 2011
JESTER‟S GALA CHARITY PARTY NIGHT AT AMARI ON SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 24 – DO YOU WANT TO JOIN A PCEC TABLE? – This annual charitable
event of the Jesters Care4Kids is always a lot of fund. This year it is being held in the Amari‟s
main Ballroom – tables for 10 are about 19,000 Baht for the dinner and bottomless glasses of
sodas, beer, or wine. There will be live entertainment as well as a fundraising auction. We will
have a signup sheet to see if we can get enough for a PCEC table at the party. David Meador and
Stuart Saunders are promoting the event, so contact them if you have any questions. If you can‟t
be at the meeting and want to sign up, send an email to [email protected].
AN ADDITIONAL GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE POLICY THAT WILL BENEFIT
OLDER MEMBERS IS BEING CONSIDERED BY THE BOARD – The Board is considering
accepting an offer by another insurance company for an additional group policy that will cover
older members if there is enough interest among members. The current policy will only insure
members that are aged up to 59 and a half years old; further, it ceases its coverage when the
member reaches the age of 65. The policy being considered will underwrite members up to age 65
and will not cease coverage until the member is 75 years of age. Both offer similar coverage; but
the new one being considered offers slightly more per day for room/board/nursing and its
premiums are less. Members that qualify for both may also want to compare its coverage and
premiums to the existing group policy since the new policy would cover them for an additional 10
years. Khun Chamnong Anusat-utai (Neng) is the agent for this AXA Insurance group policy – he
spoke briefly at last Sunday‟s meeting about the policy. If there is enough interest shown, the
Board will vote on accepting this policy as an additional group policy available to members. We
have posted more information on the website. This information is a comparison of the coverage
under the current Group policy and the AXA policy. This information is at
http://www.pattayacityexpatsclub.com/expats/docs/announcements.pdf - select the topic Club
Announcements and scroll down. The plan information provided to the Board regarding coverage
and conditions is available by emailing us at [email protected]. If you are
interested, please put your name on the signup sheet at this Sunday‟s meeting so we or Khun Neng
can furnish you with additional information.
GRAND OPENING OF MERCY CENTER CHILDREN‟S HOME ON SUNDAY,
SEPTEMBER 25 – The official opening of the new Mercy Center Children‟s Home (Baan
Khong Por) will begin at 3pm and they have extended an invitation for PCEC members to attend.
They are also asking for volunteers to help with the organization of the event. Their invitation
points out that it will be a celebration of a decade of "Bringing Hope to those in need" in Pattaya.
The afternoon will include live music from “We2R1 and international friends plus glorious food,
courtesy of the Accor Group of Hotels and delicious New Zealand ice cream generously donated
by Bourbon Natural Dairy Co Ltd. The Mayor of Pattaya and the Mayor of Pong have pledged
their attendance to grace this memorable occasion for a short official opening ceremony. MERCY
Center is well known for its care and protection of abused, misused, abandoned, orphaned children
at their Children's Home. MERCY, too, cares for 100 poor families, delivering vital foodstuffs to
the Pattaya slums every week; runs a "Single Parent Support Project" "Care for the Poor" and The
Scholarship Project which, through Pattaya Street Kids and independent sponsors, currently
enables 220 students to attend school, by supplying essentials such as school fees (where
necessary), books, shoes, uniforms, lunches and care. There's still more to the MERCY Center
Pattaya, whose new offices are by Big C South off Duck Square/Pattaya Tai, and you can find out
on 25th September or by telephoning our new member, Lyndy on 088-208-1318. Official
invitations will be issued and, meantime, if anyone would care to donate time, goods or
currency towards the organization of the Festivities, please let her know at
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PATTAYA CITY EXPATS CLUB NEWSLETTER September 2, 2011
FRUGAL FREDDY SCHEDULE -- Frugal Freddy schedule for this calendar quarter is posted
here. Select Frugal Freddy under Contents. Please note – this schedule is subject to change. You
should confirm with Hawaii Bob for any last minute changes at [email protected] or
get yourself on his Frugal Freddy mailing list. All Frugal Freddy restaurants give 20% discount to
PCEC members if you mention Frugal Freddy, some may only give 10% discount to your guest
but most of them extend the 20% discount to all people in the group
WE ARE ALWAYS ON THE LOOK OUT FOR INTERESTING SPEAKERS – The Club‟s
Program Committee endeavors to obtain interesting speakers for the Club‟s Sunday meetings.
This can sometimes be a daunting task as we have 52 meetings a year. If you know of someone
with an interesting topic, please let us know along with how to contact them. If you don‟t know a
particular speaker, but have a topic you think will be interesting, then pass it on; we will then try
to find a knowledgeable speaker for the topic. To make suggestions for speakers or topics, please
email [email protected].
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PATTAYA CITY EXPATS CLUB NEWSLETTER September 2, 2011
What‟s happening in and around Pattaya
This is a listing of upcoming events in Pattaya, Bangkok, and elsewhere. Inclusion of commercially
sponsored events does not mean that the PCEC endorses the companies or their products. The events
listed come from various sources. We usually list a telephone number, email address, or website to obtain
additional information about the event. Since the events are subject to cancellation or change, you may
wish to confirm the information before attending the event.
IF YOU KNOW OF ANY UPCOMING EVENT NOT LISTED, PLEASE LET US KNOW SO THAT WE MAY PUBLISH
IT EMAIL THE INFORMATION TO [email protected]
COMING UP THIS WEEK
Friday, September 2 - Lighthouse Club Meeting at Dicey Reilly's Irish Pub
Saturday, September 3 - "Havana Glam" at the Havana Bar on Beach Road
Wednesday, September 7 - Driving License Assistance Trip
Friday, September 9 - International Festival of Dance and Music begins in Bangkok
Sunday, September 11 - Jesters Children's Fair
CALENDAR OF CULTURAL EVENTS IN BANGKOK – Member Jerry Zelin advises that this
website has a calendar of most of the cultural events taking place in Bangkok – select from Art,
Chamber Music, Choral and Vocal, Musicals and Operetta, Opera, Orchestra, Pops , and Stage –
http://sites.google.com/site/bkkmacaldetails/.
UPCOMING BANGKOK EVENTS – Thai Ticket Major has a listing of many upcoming events in
Bangkok. Check their website to see what major events are scheduled.
EVERY TUESDAY, PATTAYA CHESS GROUP – The group meets every Tuesday from 7pm to
11pm in the German restaurant “Brauhous” (2nd
Road between Soi 7 and 8 – opposite soi that goes to
Pattaya Memorial Hospital).
EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY - THE PATTAYA BRIDGE CLUB meets at
The Bowling Green, Soi Fuengfa (Soi Xyte), between Soi Boukhao and 3rd Road. They meet at 1pm.
For more information and a map visit their website.
LAST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH - QUIZ NIGHT TO BENEFIT TAKE CARE CHARITY at
Bondi Beach Bar & Guest House, Dongtan Beach. The quizzing starts at 9pm. For more information
visit their website. Bondi also has a Thais4Life Book Stall which is open daily, with books for 80
Baht, all proceeds go to the Thais4Life charities. You can also drop off any unwanted book donations.
SEPTEMBER 2, FRIDAY – LIGHTHOUSE CLUB PATTAYA MEETING -- The meeting will
be from 6pm to 8:30pm at Dicey Reilly‟s Irish Pub. Admission is 300 Baht for all ladies and voucher-
members and 600 Baht for all non-members. There will be a finger-food buffet and a free-flow of beer
and wine as long as stock lasts. The Lighthouse Club provides a place for Eastern Seaboard
professionals to meet in a casual atmosphere. They also donate to charitable domestic causes for those
in need. They are currently supporting the Melissa Cosgrove Children‟s Foundation to set up childcare
centers in construction worker camps. Dicey Reilly‟s is located on 2nd
Road between the Royal
Garden Plaza and Soi Post Office.
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PATTAYA CITY EXPATS CLUB NEWSLETTER September 2, 2011
SEPTEMBER 3, SATURDAY – “HAVANA GLAM” AT THE HAVANA BAR -- All the ladies
should prepare your sexiest glam dress and dancing shoes and be ready to rock the dance floor with
live entertainment by AB Band, DJ spinning Latin House, Modern Latin and Reggaeton tunes with the
appearance of the celebrity singers “Jum Nareekrajang” and “Tang Parichat” from the famous band
Be My Guest. Best dressed prizes for the Glammest lady of the night and many exciting lucky draw
prizes. Tickets are 800 Bhat per person including free flow drinks (beers, wines, whiskey, soft drinks)
from 7pm to 8pm plus free snacks all night. All drinks at special price of 100 Baht each from 8 pm
onwards. For more information and reservations please call 038 725 555 or visit www.dinning-
experience.com/pattaya.
SEPTEMBER 9, FRIDAY TO OCTOBER 16, SUNDAY – INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF
DANCE AND MUSIC 2011 (BANKGOK) – This festival offers music, dance, and opera. It is held
at the Thailand Culture Center in Bangkok. For information on all the events, dates, and ticket prices
visit: http://www.thaiticketmajor.com/performance/icp-2011-bangkok-13-th-international-festival-of-
dance-and-music-eng.php In September the highlights are: the fairytale Swan Lake on Ice; three
highly-anticipated ballets (Le Corsaire, Don Quixote, and Mariinsky Ballet Gala) by the legendary
Mariinsky Ballet Company from St. Petersburg accompanied by Mariinsky Symphony Orchestra; and
Introdans - Repertoire Highlights. In October the highlights are: the lovable Flying Superkids
gymnastics team from Denmark; two operas The Tsar’s Bride (a tragedy) and The Marriage of Figaro
(a comedy);and Spain‟s flamenco ambassador to the world, Ballet Nacional de España, who will close
the curtain on this year‟s festival with magnificent passion.
SEPTEMBER 11, SUNDAY – JESTERS CHILDREN‟S FAIR – This annual Charity event will be
at Diana Garden Resort. For more information on this event, see Last Week’s Meeting section.
Website: http://www.care4kids.info/.
SEPTEMBER 17, SATURDAY -- PILC ENCHANTED MOMENTS CONCERT -- The Pattaya
International Ladies Club will be presenting the concert at Pattaya's Sunset Park Resort & Spa. It will
be featuring tenor Kim Jun Man and the Siam Choir and International Bell Voce Chorus along with
pianists Wi Hyun Jeong and Ben Hansen. At 5:30pm there will be wine tasting by Royal Prestige
Wines followed by dinner at 6:00pm. The concert starts at 7:30pm. Tickets are 1,300 Baht net. For
more information call Khun Seree at 038-235-565 or email [email protected] or call Khun Bea
Grunwell at 081-867-3354 or email [email protected] or call Khun Anja Schoof with the PILC at
087-835-4215.
SEPTEMBER 24, SATURDAY – JESTERS GALA PART NIGHT – This annual Charity event
will be at the Amari Orchid Pattaya. For more information on this event, see Last Week’s Meeting
section. Two PCEC members are looking for others to join them in a table at this event – See Club
Announcements section. Website: http://www.care4kids.info/.
SEPTEMBER 24, SATURDAY TO OCTOBER 2, SUNDAY – PTT THAILAND OPEN 2011 –
This tennis tournament attracts some of the World‟s top players. It will be held at Impact Arena,
Muang Thong Thani, Bangkok. Tickets for the PTT Thailand Open will go on sale through all
Thaiticketmajor outlets in July and start at just Bt300. Call 02 262 3838 or log on to
www.pttthailandopen.org or www.thaiticketmajor.com for more details.
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SEPTEMBER 30, FRIDAY TO OCTOBER 2, SUNDAY – THE PRESIDENT‟S CUP SHOW
JUMPING & DRESSAGE COMPETITION AT HORSESHOE POINT – Show jumping at the
main jumping arena near the hotel and the dressage in the covered arena. Entry is free. Food and
beverage are sold each day from the Sportsmen Club and wines sold from the Royal Prestige. Also
during the competition, there will be a Country Fair with free entry, games, stalls, prizes, food, & fun
-- Stalls open 11am to 5pm. Game tickets are 10 Baht and pony rides are 50 Baht. Call 038-051-676
or 086-848-3684 for more information.
OCTOBER 1, SATURDAY – PILC HOLIDAY BAZAAR – The Pattaya International Ladies Club
will be holding their annual charity fund raising bazaar at the Royal Cliff Resort from 10am to 4pm.
There will be 70 vendors with wines, fashions, arts & crafts, jewelry, gourmet foods, and much more.
The PILC will also be raffling off some great prizes. For more information email
[email protected] or visit their website at www.pilc-pattaya.com.
OCTOBER 1, SATURDAY -- COUNTRY & WESTERN NIGHT AT HORSEHOE POINT
(FOR CHARITY) -- It will be a night of country music and dancing with a BBQ dinner, raffle,
auctions, and fun in support of the Able the Disabled Foundation. It will be from 6:30pm to 11:00pm.
Tickets are 500 Baht for adults and 250 Baht for children. Raffle tickets are 100 Baht per ticket. It will
be located at the Grand Hotel Arena at Horseshoe Point. Call 038-051-676 or 086-848-3684 for more
information or tickets. Location map: http://www.horseshoepoint.com/picture/T3.1%20Map_Eng.pdf.
OCTOBER 23 & 24, SUNDAY & MONDAY – OKTOBERFEST BY THE SEA AT THE
HILTON – This event will be in the Seaboard Ballroom from 6:30pm til late. There will be a range of
Paulaner draft beers or choose from a selection of typical German Schnapps. Delicacies include;
classic German specialties featuring pork knuckles, traditional sausages, sauerkraut, salads, rote
gruetze and much more. There will be meat and cold cuts prepared by master German butcher Karl
Otto, as well as a wide range of Thai dishes. Live Entertainment by the world famous Anton & The
Funny Guys, and typical Oktoberfest fun including beer drinking contests, sawing & hammering, MC
by Khun Art Supawat and much more. The price is 1,100 Baht net; includes food, entertainment and
soft drinks. For more information, call 038-253-008 or email [email protected] .
OCTOBER 29, SATURDAY – PATTAYA CLASSICAL GUITAR FESTIVAL &
COMPETITION 2011 - The Thailand Guitar Society in association with Pattaya People Media
Group and Siam Bayshore Resort & Spa are presenting this event in aid of the Father Ray Foundation.
Competition begins at 9:30am on Saturday. The jury will be composed by international personalities
of classical music and the application deadline to compete is October 20, 2011 (fee 1,000 Baht for
competition or 500 Baht for Junior competition- includes Festival Pass). To attend the event, doors
open at 9:30am for the Competition. At 1:00pm there will be a World-Class Guitar Exhibition. At
2:00pm is the "Thailand Guitar Society Students Concert" and at 4:00pm winners will be announced
and awards made. At 4:30pm there will be an “Afternoon Concert” with the winner of the Pattaya
Classical Guitar Competition 2011 and Hitoshi Miyashita and at 6:00pm will be the “Master Concert”
followed at 8pm by “International Guitar Night" (there will be intermissions). To attend the event, the
ticket price (Festival Pass) is 500Baht for adults and 400 Baht for students inclusive coffee break and
soft drink between 3:00pm and 6:00pm. Children under 12 years free entry. To book seats in advance,
contact The Siam Bayshore Hotel at 038-428-678. More information at:
http://www.thailandguitarsociety.com/pa ... sicguitar/
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NOVEMBER 25 & 26, FRIDAY & SATURDAY – INTERNATIONAL FIREWORKS
COMPETITION ON PATTAYA BEACH – This event will feature feature a 3km stretch of
firework displays in honor of the 84th Birthday of His Majesty The King. The Ministry of Defense
will jointly organize the event which will feature fireworks displays from teams representing 9
countries from around the world; Thailand, Italy, USA, United Arab Emirates, Denmark, Japan,
China, Australia and Germany. More information will be provided when it is received.
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PATTAYA CITY EXPATS CLUB NEWSLETTER September 2, 2011
Last Week‟s Meeting
They care, so they help. This was the general
message from Lewis (Woody Underwood,
Chairman of the Jesters Care for Kids Charity at
the Club‟s Sunday, August 28 meeting at the
Amari‟s Tavern by the Sea Restaurant. After the
usual announcements, Master of Ceremonies
Richard Silverberg introduced Woody who was
born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and grew up in the
San Francisco Bay area. He received his B.S.
degree in Biology from Humboldt State
University in 1972 and in 1973 he became an
American Peace Corps (APC) Volunteer in
Nepal. Beginning in 1975 until 1985 his
activities centered around Nepal as he continued
training APC Volunteers and instructors, serving
as a naturalist and trip leader in the Himalayas,
which also included Kashmir, Ladhak, Bhutan,
and Vietnam. He made his first trip to Thailand
in 1980 and relocated here in 1985 where he
became and still is involved with a bar business.
He continued to lead treks in Nepal during the
winter and spring up until 1993. He was
President of the Jesters Motorcycle Club from
1998 to 2007 and has been Chairman of the
Jesters Care for Kids charity drive from its
inception in 1998 to present.
Woody began by giving a brief history of the
Jesters Motorcycle Club and how it became
involved in the Jesters Care for Kids Charity
work. They primarily have two events to raise
funds, one is the Children‟s Fair and the other is
their Gala Party Night (originally called the Pub
Night). Woody noted that their first efforts raised
994 thousand baht, but they the organizers
couldn‟t let that stand since it was so close, so
they chipped in and made it 1 million baht. Two
years ago, they received 7 million baht and last
year, what with the fall off of tourism and the
economy, they still managed to raise a little over
6 million baht. He noted that there are 15
members on their committee; all volunteers, so
donations go to their charity efforts and not to
administration. They don‟t set targets, they do
the best they can to raise as much as they can.
Woody pointed out that if they build, Jesters
does the building and if they buy, Jesters buys
the products.
Using pictures, Woody described their many
projects and how they have helped those in need
over the past 12 years and pointing out some
specific individuals that have contributed their
time and effort in carrying out their program. He
noted that their primary target for assistance is
the Fountain of Life Center under the Good
Shepherd Foundation which provides kids with
documentation, education, activities, meals,
medical and dental care, and scholarships for
entering government schools. They also help
schools in the surrounding area, last year they
helped Ban Amphur Primary School, Nikon 3,
Nikon 4, and Nikon 7 Schools in Rayong
Province. The projects for the schools are
construction of needed facilities, such as a new
water filtration, construction of a kindergarten
and renovation of existing toilets. They also
contribute to shelters, the Camillian Social
Center (assists HIV infected children), the Ban
Jing Jai Orphanage, Kate‟s Project (helps the
poor in Nong Prue), and the Kharma Foundation
in Kanchanaburi. Further, they assisted special
schools: Khao Baisri Home for Disabled Boys,
Pattaya Redemptorist School for the Blind, and
helped sponsor Special Olympics for the
handicapped.
Woody concluded by describing the plans for
this year‟s Children‟s Fair at Diana Garden
Resort and Driving Range, which will be on
September 11, from 10am to 6pm, and the Gala
Party Night at the Amari Resort starting at 7pm.
The Fair is always a great event for families to
attend with lots to do. Many of the children they
help are there, do some performances, and
always have a great time. The Party Night is
more for adults with food and live entertainment
and dancing. There will be a raffle with the top
prize being a Honda PCX motorcycle and several
items will also be auctioned off. More
information on the Jesters Care for Kids can be
found on their website:
http://www.care4kids.info/.
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After Woody answered many questions from the
audience, Richard Silverberg brought everyone
up to date on upcoming events and called on
member Gary Brown to conduct the always
informative and sometime humorous Open
Forum where questions are asked and answered
about Expat living in Thailand,
recommendations for restaurants and movies are
made, an and perhaps a joke or two are told.
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PATTAYA CITY EXPATS CLUB NEWSLETTER September 2, 2011
Club Membership
Membership is open to all. Judith Edmonds has returned to the UK for a visit. Until Judith gets back, see
Pat Koester before or after the meeting program for renewal of your card, or for a new membership card.
For renewal, give Pat your expired card PLUS one recent photo (3.0cm X 3.4cm). For a new
membership, get the application form from Pat or download from the Club‟s website. Pat will need two
small photos (3.0cmX3.5cm) for new applicants.
The annual membership contribution is 400 baht. This contribution funds the Club‟s operations so that it
continues as a non commercial social organization. You may, if you wish, extend your membership
period for a longer period, e.g., 800 Baht for two years, 1,200 for three years, and so on.
In addition to getting priority for periodic excursions and to use the DVD lending library, your
membership will also entitle you to discounts at the Club‟s featured restaurants listed in the Dining Out
section of the Newsletter, at both Bangkok Hospital Pattaya and Phayathai Sriracha Hospital, and other
businesses listed in the Club Benefits section of the Newsletter. Also, as mentioned in the Health Issues
section of the Newsletter, members that qualify can obtain lower cost health insurance through the Club‟s
group health policy.
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PATTAYA CITY EXPATS CLUB NEWSLETTER September 2, 2011
Club Activities
The PCEC offers an opportunity for everyone to become involved in mid-week informal groups covering
many interests. If you have an interest or idea to start a new group, please discuss it with a member of the
Governing Board and we will help you publicize it. The groups usually meet as scheduled, but it is always
a good idea to contact the host to be sure of the date, time, and location.
TECHNIQUES OF MIND EXPANSION DISCUSSION GROUP –Meets Mondays at 1pm in
the Markland‟s 3rd garage floor Meeting Room. The meetings are open to anyone who is
interested in exploring the thoughts and words with which you allow your life to be controlled –
and how an understanding of the use of those words can change your life, and people‟s perception
of you. If you have any questions about the Group please contact Bruce at 080-053-6360, or by
email at [email protected]. If you have any questions about how to get to the Markland
or the Meeting Room, please call Richard Smith at 089-244-9523 or 038-412-197.
SPANISH CONVERSATION GROUP - Meets the first and third Wednesdays of the month at
1pm at the Diamond Café located on the corner of South Pattaya Road and Third Road. This is a
newly formed group for those that are interested in practicing their Spanish. For more information,
email Al Serrato at [email protected],
FRUGAL FREDDY DINNER GROUP - Eats out weekly on MONDAYS. Your host is Bob
Sutterfield. Their goal is finding good restaurants at very reasonable prices. Bob usually arranges a
20% discount for all in attendance and for those that are PCEC members to receive a similar
discount for future visits to that restaurant, but in addition to showing your membership card, you
also need to tell them you are part of the Frugal Freddy group. Bob says to put your name on the
signup sheet so they can email to you the chosen restaurant and its location. You can also contact
Bob by email to be put on his mailing list or for more information: [email protected] .
GOLFING GROUP – Meets weekly on TUESDAY. John Williams is your host. No
reservations are required. Contact John for information on cost and how to have fun playing
Bingo, Bango, Bongo. Everyone is welcome. John can be contacted by phone at 085-921-3036 or
by emailing him at [email protected].
THE BREAKFAST GROUP – Weekly on WEDNESDAY starting at 10am. Your Hostess is
Marjorie Blissett. The group meets at the F&B on 2nd Road, opposite the Montien Hotel. A full
breakfast is a very reasonable 120 Baht - and there is parking in the back.
TOUCHY TOPICS GROUP - Weekly on THURSDAY 1pm to 3pm - The format includes
current topics of the week as well as a discussion on a controversial topic selected by the host, a
member, or a guest. The topics are always thought provoking and subject to lively discussion. The
group meets at Shagwell Mansions, across from Carrefour in Soi Arunothai. Contact David
Dallimer at 080-638-3510 or email [email protected].
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MEMBERS' DINNER - MONTHLY, usually on a WEDNESDAY during each month. Michel
de Goumois and Al Serrato select the location and coordinate the dinner. The location and date of
the next Members' Dinner will be posted in the ANNOUNCEMENTS Section. To offer suggestions
for our next members' dinner or for more information, please contact Michel de Goumois at 081-
525-1296, or Al Serrato at 087-036-0625, or email [email protected] or see Michel
or Al at our Sunday meetings.
COMPUTER GROUP – Meets PERIODICALLY when there is a host available, at Markland
Hotel, corner of Beach Road and Soi 1 in Pattaya. Meetings are held in the Meeting Room on the
3rd
floor Markland Parking Garage. The charge for the Meeting Room of 400 baht is distributed
among those attending. There is free parking on the Garage‟s 3rd floor, quite close to the Meeting
Room. There are a number of electrical connections available so you are welcome to bring your
computer. If you are interested in joining us, please list your name on the Computer Group sign-up
sheet. We will send you a reminder of the meeting 3 to 5 days in advance of the meeting. For
additional meeting information or if you would like to be a host for one or more meetings, please
contact Richard Smith at 038-412197, 089-244-9523 or by email at [email protected].
PHOTOGRAPHY GROUP – Meets PERIODICALLY usually in the Markland 3rd
floor
Meeting Room (use the parking garage elevator to the 3rd
floor). The Markland is located on the
corner of Pattaya Beach Road and Soi 1. To receive 3 to 5 day advance notification of meetings,
put your name on the Photography Group sign-up sheet. For more information, or to get on the
list, call Richard Smith at 089-244-9523, or 038-412197.
BLUE WATER SAILING GROUP – Meets PERIODICALLY. This group is hosted by member
Nathan Russo for those that are interested in blue water sailing. Nathan spends his time between
Thailand and USA. See Club Announcements for any planned activities and sailing plans. If you
are interested, contact him at [email protected] or telephone him at 085-275-6724.
BANGLAMUNG DISTRICT CROSS CULTURAL VOLUNTEER GROUP – (Updated this
Issue) See CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS for an update on the start of new classes. Classes when
they begin will be from 6pm to 8pm, and should continue for 12 weeks on Tuesday and Thursday
evenings. Certificates of Completion for the course will be awarded to the students when the
classes are complete, The Award Ceremony will be followed by a party for students and
Volunteers helping with the English Language program. The Banglamung Volunteer Group asks
Pattaya City Expat Club members to volunteer to help Thais improve their English conversation
ability through their “English Conversation for a Better Life" program. The Group is always in
need of additional teachers or helpers to work with the students, or to fill in when the regular
teachers are away. If you or a friend are interested in participating as a helper or a Volunteer,
please list your name on the sign-up sheet at this Sunday's meeting, and you will be contacted and
receive more information and class information as it becomes available. If you become a
volunteer, a special Banglamung District Cross Cultural Volunteer Group ID card will be made for
you. If you have any questions or want more information about the program, please contact
Richard Smith at 038-412197, 089-244-95323, or by email at [email protected] or call Khun
Sermsakdi at 081-307-5614 or see him at our Sunday PCEC Meetings.
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PATTAYA CITY EXPATS CLUB NEWSLETTER September 2, 2011
Club Services
This section lists various services offered by the Club or by members of the Cub.
DRIVING LICENSE ASSISTANCE – Member Hans (Jon) Stroosnyder will escort and assist
those interested in getting a Thai driving license. Hans usually departs at 9am from The Tavern by
the Sea restaurant (Club‟s Sunday meeting place) on the 1st Wednesday of the month. For more
information, call Hans at 085-218-1773, or email him at [email protected]. See the Vehicles
page on the Club‟s website for information on the process and the documents needed.
VISA ASSISTANCE – (Updated this Issue) If you need or want some information on
requirements to enter or remain in Thailand on a long stay basis, visit the Club‟s website and
select the Visa & Immigration Page. If you still have questions or need assistance regarding
remaining in Thailand on your present visa or visa exemption, please contact member Darrel
Vaught who provides Visa Assistance Information at [email protected] or attend the first
Sunday meeting of the month where Barry Kenyon, assistant information officer at Chonburi
Immigration, visits the club to answer any immigration questions you may individually have. He
is there for a half hour slot from 11.30 am till noon and sits outside on the terrace, with
immigration ID.
A DVD LENDING LIBRARY - Hawaii Bob Sutterfield usually has some of his collection of
over 2,000 DVD movies at the Sunday meeting to share with members. A current membership
card will allow you to borrow 4 DVDs for up to 4 weeks at no charge. If you have videos that you
no longer need, you are encouraged to donate them to the library.
BOOK EXCHANGE – This is a popular service started by member Roger Fox and now
undertaken by member Hawaii Bob Sutterfield for the benefit of fellow members and guest – it is
a “book exchange,” so please remember that the general rule is to bring a book to exchange for
another.
LAMINATED PASSPORT CARDS - Kuhn Sermsakdi is usually available for making the
laminated cards for passports for a nominal fee. Please see Sermsakdi to collect yours. The cards
are laminated wallet size (an all-in-one copy - of the main page, TM (now HX) card, Visa page,
and front of passport). These cards have received good acceptance with businesses and hotels.
HAWAII BOB‟S CLASSIFIED EXPAT ADS – Hawaii Bob has undertaken a service to his
fellow expats by creating and disseminating a list of want ads – buy, sell, give away. To facilitate
his efforts, we are posting the ads on the Club‟s website – on the Home Page click on “details” in
the Announcements and Upcoming Events section. Or click here to go direct.
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PATTAYA CITY EXPATS CLUB NEWSLETTER September 2, 2011
Club Benefits
Certain businesses offer discounts to Pattaya City Expats Club Members. Show your membership card to
get the discount.
BANGKOK PATTAYA HOSPITAL (BHP) OFFERS DISCOUNTS TO PCEC MEMBERS
AND THEIR FAMILIES – When you obtain your BHP ID or if you haven‟t done so already, show
them your membership card on your next visit, you will be entered into BHP‟s computer as a PCEC
member. As a PCEC member you and your family members will get a 10% discount on room rates,
medication and prescribed drugs, and 10% off on dental treatment and 5% on prosthodontic and
endodontic dentistry. See the Health Issues Section for current promotions if any.
PHAYATHAI HOSPITAL SRIRACHA OFFERS DISCOUNTS TO PCEC MEMBERS - Club
members now receive a 10% discount on medicines (inpatient and outpatient), main physical check
up, CT, and MRI scans. This discount is good till November 14, 2010 for the initial period. See the
Health Issues Section for current promotions if any.
THAILIVING FERRY (PATTAYA-HUA HIN) – PCEC members receive a 10% discount on the
fare if they book direct with Thailiving Ferry – Telephone 038-364-515 or 087-747-5999 in Pattaya
and 032-632-223 or 084-800-400 in Hua Hin. Service on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday of each
week – pick up and drop off to specific locations within Pattaya and Hua Hin is included. Baggage
limit is 20kg or less per person. For more information visit their website at www.thailivingferry.com.
More information about their service and fares is in the January 28, 2011 Club Newsletter (page 6).
IRISH AIRCON CO. AND IRISH RENOVATIONS CO. PROVIDES DISCOUNTS TO PCEC
MEMBERS – PCEC Members receive a 10% discount on air conditioning service, maintenance, or
repair including labor time on any job (no discount on Freon gas as it is provided cost) and 5%
discount on new air conditioners bought from the company. For work done by Irish Renovations
(carpentry, painting, flooring, plumbing, plastering, tiling, electrical, etc.) members will get a 5%
discount. For more information on air conditioning service– contact Irish Aircon telephone 089-608-
7808, email [email protected], or visit www.irishaircon.com. For more information on
renovations, contact Irish Renovations telephone 087-784-0570 or visit
http://www.irishaircon.com/irishrenovations/aboutus.php.
NOVACARE PRODUCTS OFFER DISCOUNTS TO PCEC MEMBERS ON THEIR
COCONUT OIL PRODUCTS – Fellow member Jinn Choi, advises that Novacare coconut products
including virgin coconut oil, shampoo-conditioner, and herbal soap are available to PCEC members
at a special 35~40% discount - put your member card number with your name on their purchase order
sheet. For more information, contact Khun Choi at 02-905-0961 Fax 02-905-0957, mobile 089-440-
0010 or email [email protected].
FAIRTEX SPORT CLUB & RESORT IS OFFERING PCEC MEMBERS A DISCOUNT–
Fairtex offers a discount to PCEC members on their two annual packages. There will be a 10%
discount on their regular price of 8,999 Baht for the Fitness Package and a 20% discount on their
regular price of 18,000 Baht for the All Sports Package. They may also offer a discount on other Plans
of 10-15% - inquire. Fairtex is located on Pattaya Nua (North Road) a short distance past the Dolphin
traffic Circle. You can visit their website at http://www.fairtexpattaya.com/.
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Member Supported Charities
The club encourages its members to be active in supporting charitable organizations. This section assists
their efforts by providing information on some of these charitable activities.
SAVE THAT DRINK CAN RING PULL FOR A WORTHY CAUSE - Les Edmonds has
requested that you save those aluminum can ring pulls rather than discarding them when you open the
can. Gather up a few and bring them to Les. It seems they can be recycled for making artificial limbs.
Les will see that they get to the right place.
EYE GLASSES FOR THE NEEDY - Member Dave Anderson has been collecting eyeglasses and
frames for re-cycling and distributing to needy people in Thailand and Pattaya. He recently brought
2000 frames and lenses for distribution in Thailand through the Pattaya YWCA, City Hall, and his
connection with a country wide program. There is always a need - if you have any old glasses or
frames around, please bring them to the meeting, give them to Richard Smith. On Dave's latest visit,
we gave him the eyeglasses received (about 50 to 60), which he said would be donated to the Eyeglass
Bank Project.
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PATTAYA CITY EXPATS CLUB NEWSLETTER September 2, 2011
Health Issues
This section provides general information about health insurance, health care, and other medical
information that may benefit Expats living in Thailand.
LIVING WILL FORM – Dr. Iain Corness spoke to the Club about the new Living Will form that
is in use at Bangkok Hospital Pattaya (see the June 24, 2011 Newsletter). The Form, both English
and Thai versions with some additional information are on the Club‟s website -
http://www.pattayacityexpatsclub.com/expats/docs/living%20will%20form.pdf . The new form
meets the requirement of Thai Statute No. 12 of the National Health Law. You can also obtain a
copy in either English or Thai from Sally at the Sunday meetings.
LISTING OF EXPAT RECOMMENDED MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS ON THE
WEBSITE – Member Vincent Ward is maintaining a list of medical professionals recommended
by expats and is sharing that list by posting it on the Club‟s website. If you have a particular
medical professional that you would like to recommend to your fellow expats, email Vincent
at [email protected] with the name, specialty or medical field, location (hospital, clinic, etc.),
contact (telephone, email address, and/or website), and any specific comments you wish to make,
e.g., very good English, etc. For brevity and to comply with Thai legal requirements we may need
to edit the comments submitted. The list can be viewed by going to
http://www.pattayacityexpatsclub.com/expats/docs/HEALTH-%20CARE.pdf.
BANGKOK HOSPITAL PATTAYA INFORMATION & PROMOTIONS –We have not
received any information on Promotions for August.
PHYATHAI SRIRACHA HOSPITAL PROMOTIONS – (Updated this Issue) Gavin
Waddell, International Marketing Executive, has provided us with hospital promotions for
September. Executive Plus Health Check up - physical examination - chest x ray –
electrocardiogram - vascular screening - ultrasound whole abdomen - urine examination - stool
examination - complete blood count - blood sugar – cholesterol – triglyceride - HDL high density
lipoprotein - LDL low density lipoprotein - BUN (kidney function test) - creatinine (kidney
function test) - SGOT (liver function test) - SGPT (liver function test) - Alk. Phosphatase - uric
acid (gout) - PSA (prostate) - dental examination (Promotion price: 3,925 baht - Normal price: 7,
850 baht); Health Lady Promotion - - carcinoma 125 for 750 baht - - trans vaginal
sonography for 1,500 baht - pap smear by thin prep pap test for 1,000 baht – mammogram for
1,400 baht - mammogram & bone density for 3,500 baht; Allergy testing for 23 different types
of allergy tested for 1,900 baht; Vaccinations - Hepatitis A for 1,900 baht (2 doses needed for
full cover 3,800 baht), Hepatitis B for 2,500 baht for all 3 doses needed for full cover, Chicken
pox for 1, 800 baht (2 doses needed for full cover 3,600 baht).You can contact Gavin for more
information about Hospital services and promotions at 038-770-200/8 Ext: 2426 or 089-750-0293.
You can email Gavin at [email protected].
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HEALTH CARE IN THAILAND The Club‟s website has additional information about medical
care in Thailand including information about the local laboratory that does a wide variety of lab
test at lower cost than the local hospitals (test results only – they do not do physician evaluation);
listing of hospitals and clinics in Bangkok and Provinces in Thailand; extended/retirement care
facilities; and more. Link to website page on Health Care:
http://www.pattayacityexpatsclub.com/expats/docs/HEALTH-%20CARE.pdf.
GROUP MEDICAL COVERAGE - Is provided to the Club through AA Insurance. Their
representative is usually available at each Sunday meeting to answer any questions you may have
about the Group policy. For the Group coverage, you are eligible if you are under 59 1/2 for a new
subscriber, and under age 64 1/2 for those currently in the Group plan. All the details, including
coverage's and prices are in process of being loaded on the Club website. .
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Dining Out
We have several featured restaurants that offer discounts for Club Members (show your card at the time
you ask for your check). To see more information about the featured and other recommended
restaurants, visit the dining out information on the Club’s website. For more information on the featured
restaurants, visit the featured restaurants page on the Club’s website.
Featured Restaurants Offering Discounts to Club Members
Amari Orchard Resort & Tower Restaurants & Lounges – The Amari Orchard Resort has
several restaurants and bars available, all offering Club members a 15% discount. For various
monthly and other promotion information call the Amari at 038-418-418). Orchid Terrace &
Garden Lounge has an Italian Buffet every Friday from 6pm to 10:30pm for 490 Baht net per
person - wine buffet & limoncello also available. The Essence restaurant offers a regular menu of
western, Thai, Japanese, Indian, and Chinese specialties. Every Saturday from 6:30pm to 10:30pm,
Amari has seafood BBQ by the pool for 750++ per person. The new Ocean Tower has a 24 hour
restaurant with a view of the Resorts beautiful gardens, and with the new Horizon Club on the top
floor, offers a new level of personalized service and audio-visual technology. The Tavern by the
Sea (formerly Henry J. Bean's) is now open. Mantra (offers different cuisines in a fabulous setting.
Email: [email protected] or call mantra: 038-429-591
Other PCEC Featured Restaurants – Cafe New Orleans - 10%; New York Pizza House - 10% -
081-296-4364 & delivery 080-787-3330; Blue Sky Restaurant on 27th
floor of the Mark-land
Hotel; Pizza, Pizza at the Avenue -- 10% - 038-723-929; Chez George on 3rd
Road - a 10% on
food - 038-723-219 or 086-151-4200; Valentino Restaurant - 20% Discount; La Luna Italian
Restaurant - 15 % Discount - 038-371-322; Goose‟s Fish & Chips - 20% - 087-133-4240
(English) or 081-576-3372 (Thai) ; Edelweiss Swiss Restaurant - 15% - 038-251-326 or 081-844-
6037; Pizza Pizza -10% (Avenue Shopping Center) - 038-723929, Tequila Reef Cantina - 20% -
038-414035; Big Horn Steakhouse - 10% (Central Shopping Arcade, 2nd Road; 038-
720289; Green Tree Restaurant - 10%; Balcony Restaurant - 10% (Pattaya Nua (North) Road)
038-411429; Aloha Restaurant - 20% (2nd Road) 038-723175; and Aungkam Northern Thai
(Issan) Restaurant - 10% (3rd Road) 038-370386.
Frugal Freddy Restaurants offering 20% discount to PCEC members
Aloha Polynesian Restaurant – 081-865-5184; El Paso Steak House - 084-781-0648; Israeli &
Lebanese restaurant in Pizza 24 and Pizza 24 - 080-643-3433; Jolly Friar – 089-026-0520;
Little Italy – 0890697171; Loaf Bakery - Pizza Parlor - 038- 427-615; Mulligan‟s Irish
Restaurant -087-921-8188; Shenanigans (Avenue Shopping Center) – 086-108-6228; Spices 2
Indian Restaurant - and Tequila Reef Cantina – 089-401-6022.
If you find any information about our Featured Restaurants is incorrect, please contact us at
[email protected] or [email protected]; for Frugal Freddy Restaurants,
contact Hawaii Bob at [email protected]. denotes PCEC featured restaurants that have
agreed to offer the 20% Frugal Freddy discounts to members instead of their previous 10% discount
provided you identify yourself as a Frugal Freddy Member when presenting the card.
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