Showing posts with label Texas Conference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas Conference. Show all posts

First Draft of Audit



Membership fees for 1st Conference
Houston
1580
Austin
320
Dallas
540
Fort Worth
210
San Antonio
1060
Amarillo
1020
Nacogdoches
?
Total
5210


Expenditures for the celebration
Shelter
1570
Food
928
Supply
560
Guest speaker’s trip
250
Leftover balance
1902

San Antonio Youths singing Karenni and American National Anthem



President of KnCT, Lu Kayahphu

Lu Kayahphu, current President of KnCT
Competing against 15 candidates, he was elected President on June 16th, 2012, with the majority of votes. He said he is happy to serve the community, and he will be looking forward to forming a stronger and better working team. 

Newly Elected KnYT Leaders

Hsu Mar (Treasury), Gabriela Noe (Vice Secretary), Elizabeth Sari (Secretary),
Htay Myar (Vice Chairman), and Say Reh (Chairman)

Forth Worth Youths at 1st Conference

KnYFW

Youth and Media facilitator

Shar K. Reh, Youth and Media for KnCT

Address and Contact for our First KnCT Conference

June 16th, 2012 (Saturday)
8:30AM to 8:00PM
St. Patrick Catholic Church
9643 Ferndale
Dallas, TX 75238

Sara Buri Samuele (214-875-6805)
Ngeh Reh (214-431-6439)

Luisa Moe (817-877-6704)

Agendas for Karenni Community of Texas Conference 2012


Part A (830am to 11am)

1. Singing of American and Karenni National anthems
2. KnCT Vice-President Bure Samuel’s opening remark
3. Multi-ethnic dance by Houston youths
4. Story of KnCT by Shar Reh
5. Unity song by Dallas youths
6. The ever-changing social and economic challenge of the century by Neineh Plo
7. Modern Karenni Dance by Amarillo boys and girls
8. Youths and educations by Fr. Paul Tinreh
9. A group dance by Fort Worth youths 
10. Personal experience by KnCT President Lu Kayahphu
11. A dance by San Antonio youths
12. Funeral contribution presentation by Oo Reh Sor

Part B (11am to 12pm)

Election board committee will take over from 11 to 12pm.
(Election committee officer Andrew Max)

Part C (1pm to 3pm)

1. Announcement of KnCT’s new officers
2. Discussing current and future challenges
3. Laying out actionable future goals
4. Officiating KnCT’s statement release
5. Taking pictures and interviews

1. Youths Conference to be started at 1pm
2. Laying out youths-related action plans
3. Re-election of our KnCT youth officers

Part D (4pm to 8pm)

Singing and dancing sessions
Agendas will be posted soon
There will be at least 18 agendas here

KnCT mission statement

KnCT mission statement
In order to help each other and live in solidarity in the pursuit of happiness, we, Karenni people, held a state-wide conference on January 1st 2011, resulting in the building of a community group, called Karenni Community of Texas. We firmly believe that KnCT plays a major role in the community in bringing people together, preserving Karenni identities, and helping each other in several ways among Karenni families in Houston and also in Karenni state. Therefore, there are two main objectives: One, helping Karenni families living in Texas and in Karenni state and two, preserving, promoting and building Karenni identities.

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