Vol. III No. 49 - Saturday December 4 - December 10. 2004
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SOCIAL SCENE

HRH Princess Ubolratana celebrated Loy Krathong 2004 at The House of Palm in Chiang Mai, where she was the guest of honor at a gala dinner given by the Northern Police department. Khun Montri and his wife Tim presented delicacies from southern Thai cuisine. Princess Ubolratana released her hot air balloon in the spectacular House of Palm gardens.

Jintana Phantufak (4th left), director of Public Relations Department (PRD), Region 3, Chiang Mai Office; Chiang Mai Governor Suwat Tantipat (2nd right) and American Consul-General Beatrice Camp (4th right) at the Chulalongkorn Day ceremony in front of Chiang Mai City Hall.

Despite heavy rain, the mood was excellent at the Chiang Mai and North Travel Show earlier this week. Although the party had to be relocated from the outside party area of the Dhara Dhevi into covered areas, everyone thoroughly enjoyed the evening.

The 3rd Army Commander, Lt Gen Picharnmeth Muangmanee (right), Deputy Governor Kwanchai Wongrianthong (left), and Asst Prof Ruengdech Wonglar (middle), rector of Chiang Mai Rajabhat University, listen to the Mahachart Lanna Sermon to honor Her Majesty the Queen’s 72nd Birthday at Loke Molee Temple.

Chuchoke Tongtaluang, head of Chiang Mai Provincial Public Relation Office, received 5,000 origami birds from Prathanar Manakij, head of Dairy Farming Promotion Organization of Thailand, Upper Northern region to be delivered to Thai fellows in the south of Thailand.

Y.M.C.A. Chiang Mai staff and volunteers gathered at the Y.M.C.A. Meng Rai Rassamee room to call for peace in the three southernmost provinces of Thailand.

Always on the lookout for good food and wines are (from right) David Thomas, Sun and Att Subsaeng and their daughter Nong Pim, spotted at Fillmore East.

Zonta Club members who will be moving on were farewelled at the Amari Rincome Hotel. (From left) Past President Margaret Badhunzong, President Elect Daranee Parker, Cheryl Keegan from Prem Tinsulanonda International School who will move to Fiji, Zonta President Hope Watcharaprecha and Ginny Link who will return to the USA.


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