Friends
at the Rotary Club of Johor Bahru are familiar with me and My Johor Stories
probably because over the years, many of my reports on the Club’s activities
were published in Johor Streets, a pull-out section of The New Straits
Times.
With Club President, Dr Maria Fernandez |
At
the recent meeting of the Rotary Club of Johor Bahru where I was their guest
speaker, I met with Rotarian John Cheah, an honorary member of the Rotary Club
of Johor Bahru Sentral who did not hesitate to invite me as guest speaker to
share about My Johor Stories with the Rotary Club of Johor Bahru
Sentral.
I
was delighted to accept his kind invitation as it was yet another opportunity
to introduce My Johor Stories to another group of people in Johor.
Incidentally, this club holds their regular meetings in the premises of the Johor Area Rehabilitation Organisation or JARO, a Johor brand that I had featured among other proudly Johor brands in the third and final instalment of My Johor Stories.
In
the week prior to the meeting, I received a promotional poster prepared by the
Rotary Club of Johor Bahru Sentral that was circulated among its members.
That
evening, I arrived at JARO for the meeting and while walking from the carpark,
I was greeted by a JARO staff who was familiar with me. This was proof of the
many years that I have been working with JARO to share about this award-winning
NGO and their activities with the community.
A section of the meeting room |
As
members and their guests trickled in, it struck me that other than Rotarians John
Cheah and Dr Maria, I was unfamiliar with everyone gathered in that room. To me
this was indeed an excellent opportunity to introduce My Johor Stories
to them.
Another view of the meeting room |
I
later learnt that many attendees at this meeting were not from Johor but have
adopted Johor Bahru as their home, and there was much they did not know about
Johor even though they may have lived here for many years.
It
was good to tell them that in its first week since My Johor Stories: True
Tales, Real People, Rich Heritage, was launched on 15 July 2017, this book went
to the Number One spot of the MPH Non-Fiction Bestsellers list.
Photographs on the screen to engage the audience |
Work
on Book Three started in 2019 but its publication was unfortunately delayed by
the arrival of the global pandemic.
The
unprecedented circumstances of the pandemic also caused all the MPH bookstores
to be closed in Johor Bahru. As such, I have permission from MPH to keep a
small stock of my books for sale to readers who do not like to buy my books
online.
The Rotary Club meeting opened formally |
When
the economy reopened, Think City Johor Bahru wanted to bring life back into the
city. I accepted their grant and was hosting monthly book-reading sessions and
heritage walks in Downtown Johor Bahru for a few months from January 2023.
Then
in December 2023, when I was asked to conduct a heritage walk specially for
foreign students and their host families in Johor, I was happy to oblige.
I had the pleasure to autograph my books |
“No
wonder you looked so familiar!” declared Vijendran, when he realized this.
In
the Question & Answer session at the end of my presentation, the audience
were invited to ask their questions and I did my best to respond to their
queries.
Then
Rotarian Howard asked, what I most missed about the Johor I once knew.
Group shot with some of the Rotarians and their guests at the meeting |
The
site of this double-storey bungalow with an adjacent badminton court was
acquired to construct the Tun Abdul Razak Expressway and the bulk of this site
is now part of the expressway.
What
was left of our driveway was occupied by an enterprising warung operator
who ran a successful food business for many years but recently vacated that
spot which has since turned into an overgrown grassy patch.
When
the meeting came to a formal close, refreshments were served.
After
the meeting, some members approached me to ask for the complete trilogy of My
Johor Stories for themselves and to present as gifts to others.
I
was more than happy to autograph their books and thoroughly enjoyed chatting
about the Johor we all know and love.
The
Rotary Club of Johor Bahru Sentral meets regularly at the Johor Area
Rehabilitation Organisation (JARO), No. 18 Jalan Sungai Chat, Sri Gelam, 80100
Johor Bahru, Johor.
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