Microsoft word zonta club of dayton newsletter - jan 2013 1-
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1. Olympic Torch Relay event
The signature event of the 2010 Olympic Torch relay sponsored by Bank of RBC at Downtown Toronto
in 2009. My friend and I signed our name to support the winter Olympic game and became volunteers
for that event. I learned a lot of Canadian cultures in this event and I knew how important the winter
Olympic game especially hockey game mean to Canadian people.
2. Church event
My church mates and I participated in a lunch party of church in 2010. We brought our home-made food
to church and shared our food with others. It helped me to build network and connection with different
people in the community. I learned a lot of Canadian cultures and religion knowledge, which enriched
my point of view to the religion and Canadian community.
3. Church event
After the lunch party of church, we took a picture and exchanged business cards or contact methods.
We had a great conversation in community, religion, economy situation and the job market.
4. Clean Ontario Lakeshore activity
My cousin invited me to join the activity of cleaning Ontario Lakeshore with her friends in 2011. We
were all volunteers and we wanted to do something for our city. We picked up all litter and garbage on
the ground and threw into the classified garbage bins. We went all the way through the harbour and
park to clean the beach and street. It’s a good way to tell people that city needs their constantly
awareness to keep the constantly clean.
5. Colleague’s wedding in China
When I was working in Dell, I knew a lot of colleagues. This picture was taken in a wedding in XiaMeng,
in which the bride is my colleague and the groom is a manager in another sales team. Our team
members , colleagues in other teams and some senior managers attended their wedding. I knew more
friends in this wedding and had a lot of information during the party. Party is a good way to build the
relationship with other people and broaden your social network.