Deeparaya Family Get-together
The Deeparaya Family Get-together was held with a blast on the 4th November 2007 at the Tropicana Golf and Country Resort. The event which started at 2pm attracted many members from near and far.
The President started off her welcoming speech by wishing everyone a Happy Hari Raya and Deepavali, and as usual, Menchie the MC made the event lively and fun.
The show for the day started off with the performance by the home-grown Malfil Wonders, led by 3 beautiful mommas, Norliza, Arleen and Leilanie. On strings........... Emillio, Prabu, Joey played the guitars, and percussion by Sharif and Darren. The band was tutored by Chris, a Filipino, who plays and teaches various instruments and a vocal coach, too. Among the songs which we sung/played were, That Thing You Do, Achy Breaky Heart, Pangako Sayo, Dendang Perantau, Selamat Hari Raya, Pinos Ako and various others.
An array of delicious food were served, mainly those synonymous with Raya and Deepavali celebrations, such as rendang, lemang, mee kari, tosai, dhilli and chicken curry, assorted cakes, cookies and fruits.
Wan Huzaini, the dance instructor, led the party with several Malay dances which took both men and women onto the dancing floor....... and catching their breaths, thereafter.
The function ended at around 6pm with many happy and satisfied faces.

The President started off her welcoming speech by wishing everyone a Happy Hari Raya and Deepavali, and as usual, Menchie the MC made the event lively and fun.
The show for the day started off with the performance by the home-grown Malfil Wonders, led by 3 beautiful mommas, Norliza, Arleen and Leilanie. On strings........... Emillio, Prabu, Joey played the guitars, and percussion by Sharif and Darren. The band was tutored by Chris, a Filipino, who plays and teaches various instruments and a vocal coach, too. Among the songs which we sung/played were, That Thing You Do, Achy Breaky Heart, Pangako Sayo, Dendang Perantau, Selamat Hari Raya, Pinos Ako and various others.
An array of delicious food were served, mainly those synonymous with Raya and Deepavali celebrations, such as rendang, lemang, mee kari, tosai, dhilli and chicken curry, assorted cakes, cookies and fruits.
Wan Huzaini, the dance instructor, led the party with several Malay dances which took both men and women onto the dancing floor....... and catching their breaths, thereafter.
The function ended at around 6pm with many happy and satisfied faces.











