Monday, September 8, 2008

Beauty Queens show their support to Rotary Green Cover

Miss Holland Melissa Seekes

Miss Sri Lanka for Miss World Mariah Colombage


Bollywood Actress Neha Dhupia was the showstopper. She is wearing a custom made saree for the Rotary Green Cover - 10 Million Trees Project by designer Satya Paul.


Indian Models

Miss Sri Lanka for Miss World Mariah Colombage

French designer Lecoanet Hemant (brand LH)


COLOMBO VOGUE LIFESTYLES WEEKEND




The Rotary Club of Colombo Regency in association with Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau organized the Colombo Vogue Lifestyles Weekend a spectacular lifestyles weekend event held from 30th May to 1st June 2008 at Hotel Galadari.

The programme was two days of a fashion blitz under the banner of Colombo Fashion Statement with Indian designers showcasing their creations on 31st May and International Designers sashaying their designs on 1st May.

The Rotary Club of Colombo Regency organizers of this mega event received its charter from Rotary International on the 24th of May 2002 with a vision to strengthen the Rotary movement in Sri Lanka. It began with a new club, a new image - progressive, young, dynamic with Rotary's active concern for the community. Since its inception the club has been spearheading a number of community social service projects that have been transforming the lives of the young, old, marginalized and differently able across Sri Lanka.

Colombo Fashion Statement was a unique expose of the latest designs for 2008 by renowned designers. The Indian designers Satya Paul, Shobaa De and Rina Gill showcased their latest collections on 31st May. French designers Lecoanet Hemant (brand LH), Nathalie Ozier & Noemie Dieudonne, Bangladeshi designer Bibi Russell and Brandix showcased on 01st June.

The fashion shows featured the reigning Miss India for Miss World Parvathy Omanakuttan, Miss India for Miss Earth Tanvi Vyas, Miss Sri Lanka for Miss Universe Aruni Rajapakse, Miss Sri Lanka for Miss World Mariah Colombage, Miss Holland Melissa Seekes and Miss Israel 2007 Liran Kohener modeled on the runway, a rare occasion, along with 09 models from India and 8 models from Sri Lanka. Bollywood Actress Neha Dhupia was the showstopper on 31st May

The proceeds of this show will be utilized to plant and nurture trees in rural Sri Lanka as part of Rotary’s 10 million trees project, Rotary (Sri Lanka) Green Cover. This project is being organized by the Rotary Club of Colombo Regency, Rotary Club of Kandy and Sri Lanka Tourism and will be implemented in association with all Rotary Clubs in Sri Lanka.

Participation from NGO’s and Organizations interested in this project is welcome.

Rotarians of Rotary Colombo Regency in Galle

Project Chairperson "Rotary Green Cover" 10 Million Trees Project, Rtn. Shantha Warnakulasuriya planting a tree at the Galle International Cricket Stadium.

Rotarians of Rotary Club of Colombo Regency at the Galle International Cricket Stadium at the Tree Planting Ceremony.


Sri Lanka Tourism extends support to Rotary Sri Lanka

Chairman Sri Lanka Tourism, Renton de Alwis is seen planting a tree at the Galle International Cricket Stadium to show their support to Rotary Sri Lanka's "Rotary Green Cover" 10 Million Trees Project.

Brandix Supports Rotary

M. Raghuram, CEO of Brandix Sri Lanka Plants a tree at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in support of Rotary Srilanka's "Rotary Green Cover" 10 Million Trees Project.



Cricketers Plant Tree at GICS

Captain of Sri Lanka Cricket Mahela Jayawardena planting a tree at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in support of Rotary RI 3220, Sri Lanka's "Rotary Green Cover" 10 Million Trees Project.

Vice Captain of Sri Lanka Cricket Kumar Sangakkara planting a tree at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in support of Rotary RI 3220, Sri Lanka's "Rotary Green Cover" 10 Million Trees Project.




Thursday, September 4, 2008

Sri Lanka Cricket Team Supports Rotary Sri Lanka

Kumar Sangakkara, Vice Captain of the SriLanka Cricket is extending his support towards Rotary Sri Lanka, RI 3220's "Rotary Green Cover" 10 Million Trees Project by planting a sapling at the Asgiriya International Cricket Stadium in Kandy.

English Cricket Team Planting Trees

Michael Vaughn, Captain of the English Cricket Team accepting a sapling from a Rotarian of the Rotary Club of Kandy to be planted in their effort to show support to Rotary Sri Lanka, RI District 3220's "Rotary Green Cover" 10 Million Trees Project.

Paul Collingwood of the English Cricket Team sharing a joke while accepting a sampling to be planted, in their effort to show support to "Rotary Green Cover" 10 million trees project.


Michael Vaughn watering the newly planted sapling across from the Asgiriya Cricket Stadium in Kandy.

Manager of the English Cricket Team having a chat with Rotarians while the tree planting is in progress.

Sri Lanka Tourism Minister & Students Planting Trees in KANDY


Hon. Deputy Minister of Tourism Faize Mustapha & Students together with the Rotarians of the Rotary Club of Kandy planting trees in a forest patch.