Sunday, August 31, 2008

Summer's Telematch - Event Review

We at the Jordanian Romanian Forum for Culture are happily announcing you with pride the success of the latest activity we have held, entitled: “Summer's Telematch” which was held last Friday, August 29th at the Jubilee Schools.

Over 150 people enjoyed the outdoor activity and the show, cheering their teams, enjoying the nice summery weather and atmosphere, and winning great prizes.

5 teams have competed in the telematch games, The JRFC team, the Jubilee School team, the Bishop School team, ProgressSoft's team, and Aspire team (a team formed from the public). And competed hardly in a variety of funny games that involved team work as well as funny situations with water balloons, frozen T-shirts and more. The Winning Team, ProgressSoft's team, was also rewarded the championship cup. And various prizes along with all the other participating teams.

The entire show was hosted and transmitted LIVE on air through Radio Sawt Al-Madina 88.7 FM, the most dynamic and growing radio station in Jordan, which was the official Media Sponsor of the event, and entertained the public with Great Arabic, Western, and Romanian Fresh Music to be broadcasted for the 1st time ever on Jordanian Radio Stations. And not to forget their great hosts, Muhannad Shahwan and Rawan Khalifeh who hosted the entire show and made the atmosphere funnier for the teams.

Along with the free caps, T-Shirts and drinks provided by Radio Sawt Al-Madina, respectively Proud Juices. The public and the participants enjoyed over 70 gifts from the sponsors of the event, McDonalds, 4D Cinema Mecca Mall, Balalino and many others.

For those who missed the event, we always love to tease you with nice pictures from the event. CLICK HERE TO SEE :)



























The event was also featured on Al-Madina Newspaper:

Thursday, August 28, 2008

ألعاب تيلي ماتش الصيف



ينظم كل من نادي خريجي مدرسة اليوبيل و المنتدى الأردني الروماني للثقافة فعالية مشتركة بعنوان:

ألعاب تيلي ماتش الصيف


و ذلك يوم الجمعة، 29 آب\أغسطس، 2008. على ملاعب مدارس اليوبيل – مؤسسة الملك حسين، طريق ياجوز. في تمام الساعة الخامسة مساءاً.
في ساعتان من المسابقات الممتعة و الجوائز الرائعة للمشاركين و الحضور.

تذاكر الدخول 3 دنانير للشخص، و دينار واحد لمن دون الخامسة عشرة.
لمزيد من المعلومات، يرجى الإتصال على 0788787064
هذه الفعالية برعاية: عصائر مود و براود، ماكدونالدز الأردن، باللالينو، سينما 4D في مكة مول. و راديو صوت المدينة 88.7 FM

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Sunday, August 24, 2008

The Summer Telematch games!



The Jordanian Romanian Forum for Culture, along with The Jubilee Schools Alumni Club, are co-organizing:

The Summer Telematch games!

This Coming Friday, August the 29th, 2008. at the Jubilee Schools – King Hussein Foundation. Starting 4,30 PM.
With many games and cool prizes for participating teams and audience, come and join us, enjoy your time and win!

Entry Tickets are valued at 3 JD and 1 JD for under 15 years, JRFC members, and Jubilee Alumni members.
For more information, please call 0795959080 or 0788787064

This event is sponsored by: McDonalds, 4D Cinemas – Mecca Mall, Ballalino, Proud and Mood Juices. Official Entertainment Sponsor: Radio Sawt Al-Madina.

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Monday, August 11, 2008

Summer Telematch games.

With the occasion of the Tawjihi results, the JRFC and the Jubilee school Alumni club are welling to celebrate our youth's successes by organizing a series of athletic activities represented in several Tele-match games that would include members from the Jordanian- Romanian members, and other schools teams, Friday the 29th – August 2008, in Jubilee school-Iajuz at 17:30-20:00

Project's Objectives:
- To enjoy an outdoor activity in celebration of the Tawjihi results.
- Support young athletes and encourage sports in general.
- To give the JRFC members and the Romanian Jordanian community the chance to get acquainted to other groups and societies to learn from their experiences.
- To organize a gathering for the Jordanian-Romanian families to enjoy.

Proposed Teams:
(each team is expected to have 5 to 10 participants with ages between 15-19 yrs – preferably those who finished tawjihi this year- )
- JRFC team (Anyone who would like to participate within the JRFC team is welcomed, and he needs to register his name with (Rania Basyouni 0777430 955 , Roozeen 0788705413 before Friday the 22nd – August-2008) the priority is for tawjehe students and for those who register first
- Jubilee school team
- At least Another 2 teams

Duration:
The activities are expected to take place between 17:30 and 20:00

Proposed games:
- SNEAKER LEAP Tie an old sneaker to one end of a 7-foot length of rope. Squat down and swing the sneaker in a circle at a slow but constant speed, transferring the rope from hand to hand as it goes around you. Have your child stand in one spot and jump over the sneaker when it reaches him.

- Balloon Relay: Place a balloon (not a helium one) between their backs so that they must hold it there and not let it fall to the ground (emphasize no hands!). At the sound of a whistle, the pairs must take off in this position, shuffling their way toward a finish line. If the balloon pops or drops, they must return to the starting line for a replacement. The first sandwich to cross the line wins.

- Egg Relay: Start the relay and then, as the children begin passing the eggs to the other teams, shout out "spin" or "walk like a duck." The children then have to perform this action while crossing to the other player. Switch up the actions as much as you like during play.

- Cup & plates pile:. Pile of cups and plates to stack up. If the pile is dropped, then the child must re-stack and start again from his original spot. The first team to hand off all their boxes successfully wins.

- Cups & water: Each team will be given two water bottles, one full and the other empty. Each player will receive one cup. The teams line up front to back in a row sitting on the floor. Transporting water in cups. The team with the most water in the bottle at the back of the line is the winner

- The Mummy: One person on each team will be the mummy and each team will be given 2 rolls of toilet paper. They will have 5 minutes to complete the game. The team players are to circle around the mummy and pass the toilet paper to each other while wrapping the mummy in it.

- The Frozen T-shirt: Place one nicely folded T-shirt in each bag then pour in about 2 cups of water and freeze all of them overnight. Then hand out the bagged T-shirts to each team. On "Go" the teams will have to get their T-shirts thawed out so that one person from their team can put the T-shirt on. Teams will get creative in their attempts to win. They could run the shirts underwater, put them in the microwave and even pounded the ice out of them. The first team to come back with one person in the T-shirt is the winner

- A cultural contest: to ask the participants 10 questions that they should answer correctly.


Tickets:
Tickets for entrance .. mainly the ticket will be available after the 15th of August, the price is 3JD for +15 years and non-members, while it will be 1JD for members (those officially REGISTERED) and for children under 15 years old
Tickets are available at the Jubilee school Alumni (for Jubilee Alumni members) and with the JRFC committee for our Romanian Jordanian Community (call any of us for tickets: Diana 0795959080, Nasim 0788787064, Rania Basyouni 0777430 955 , Roozeen 0788705413)

Volunteers:

We'll need volunteers to prepare for the games, organize the teams, sell the food, take photos, clean after the event is over, and others to be in charge with the injuries & first aid (if any happens; God forbid).

Notes:
DJ and Music is Included
You are welcomed to join us, and don't hesitate to give us any suggestions.
You can bring your friends

Friday, August 1, 2008

JRFC cu Domnul Olteanu Presedintele Camerei Deputatilor din Romania-Miridien Hotel-Jordan2008





Members of JRFC participating in the International Arab Children Congress

A group of supportive JRFC members have been chosen by the romanian embassy in Amman to represent Romania at the international arab children congress.

4 jordanian romanian children (Imad Karaki, Darar Barakat, Sara Salaime, and Hanan Fares) were choosen along with a supervisor (Yasmin Karaki) to participate in it.