Dammam: Festivities abound at SKY annual event


Media Release

Dammam, Dec 21: The Saudi Konkan Youngsters (SKY) Dammam celebrated its 17th Annual Day on Friday, December 9 at Farm House in Dammam. The hall was beautifully decorated with festive decorations. Around 400 Konkani Christian people from all over the Eastern Province and Riyadh attended with great enthusiasm, making it the best fun-filled evening.

The event was inaugurated by SKY president Ronald Fernandes by lighting the ceremonial lamp along with executive committee members. The programme began with a prayer conducted by Ivy Mathias giving the beautiful message of the saviour, followed by classical welcome dance performed by Sharon and Shalom Fernandes. The programme continued with melodious carol sung by children and adults led by Ronald Anitha Sequeira which gave an extra flavour to the event. Santa Claus arrived and made the children happy by distributing chocolates.

Royston Rodrigues and Stema Tauro gave a gracious start to the event and eloquently compered the whole event. President Ronald Fernandes Shirthady welcomed the guests and dignitaries and urged them to take full advantage of all the activities lined up for the evening. Treasurer Anil Tauro presented the report which was applauded by the gathering for the financial support contributed by Saudi Konkan Youngsters (SKY) to the deprived families and children education back home.

The event progressed well with the variety of entertainment. Foot-tapping Konkani and filmy dances kept the floor live. Soulful singing by all singers and children, a beautiful dance to the Konkani song ‘Whistle Mar’ by ladies from Riyadh and rib tickling comedy skits from committee members went high on the agenda and enthralled the audience. The main attraction of the event was fashion show on “India’s Cultural Journey” was well presented by the CCD children, directed by Ivy Mathias and Shanthi Fernandes. The highlight of the event was a ‘Cake Auction’.

During the programme the main sponsors of the event were honoured with shawl and flowers. All other sponsors were felicitated with flowers. Nurses who served more than 10 years were honored with shawl and flowers for their enormous contribution in the medical field. Children who achieved excellence in their studies Grade - 10th and 12th were honored with gifts and flowers. Nelson Mathia’s 3rd Konkani music album CD ''Mhojea Moga'' and Wilson Kateel’s Konkani book “Kavithacho Punzo - Encounter” was released.

When it was time for the great raffle draw to be drawn, excitement was seen in the eyes of the audience. They were eagerly waiting for their names to be drawn. The eight raffle prizes and two entry coupon prizes were given away to the lucky winners. General secretary Roshan D’Souza, Bajal conducted the honouring ceremony of sponsors. Joint secretary Shanthi Fernandes offered sincere thanks to all who worked hard and contributed to make the event possible and successful. She also thanked and expressed her gratitude to the sponsors for their generosity.

A lavishing buffet dinner was served to all the invitees. The entire programme was a grand success with the dedicated services of SKY committee members with the sole aim of selfless contribution to the Konkani community. The enthusiastic audience enjoyed each moment. People congratulated the office bearers for organizing yet another spectacular memorable event.



  

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  • Eric D'sa,Pangla., Konkan Ghar Riyadh

    Thu, Dec 22 2016

    Dear Sky Family, An honest effort can bring a big achievement, you proved it well. There a few people can make history with the work and you have done it. Congratulation.

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  • Jery Mary Dsouuza, Riyadh

    Thu, Dec 22 2016

    Well planned program.Honoring the nurses is highly appreciable.Very dedicated and noble profession.Good thinking by Ronald Fernandis. Hats of Ronald and his entire team

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, Texas

    Wed, Dec 21 2016

    Extremely pleased to read the Highlights of the Gathering held in Dammam, Saudi Arabia by the Saudi Konkany Youth. In spite of all the restrictions that prevail in that region, it is God's special blessings that go out to the people of that area to enjoy all that is possible during this festive season.

    We had so many precious memories of the past life of ours that remind us so often about Dammam, Saudi Arabia where we spent more than two decades more than 35 years ago. The joys of the season and the blessings of the festive occasions that we often recollect even bring tears of joy to realize how lucky were we to enjoy the very best in the desert land.

    We would like to be in Dammam for the next gathering of this kind possibly next year in order to commemorate sixty years of our first landing in Bahrain in 1957. If you can inform us at least 3 months earlier, we may be able to plan a short stay in Dammam and then proceed to India for Xmas family re-union. "Inshallah", if we all can plan well we can do it. It will be nice to meet some of the reputable families in that region thru whose help and support we grew up in that area and prospered. Happy Holiday greetings to one and all at SKY.

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  • Royston Prabhu, Mlore

    Wed, Dec 21 2016

    Heard a lot about the grand sucess of the event. Well done SKY Dammam and hope you have many more entertaining programmes in future. Congrats to Rony and Team.

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