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December 12, 2008

Fundraising Event for Dubai's David Nicholson hosted by The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi

Thursday, 11th December 2008: The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi and the Le Meridien Mina Seyahi were proud hosts of a charity event to raise money for a well known member of the Dubai Expat Community. David Nicholson, known to hundreds of parents and their children after nearly 14 years coaching both football and swimming in Dubai, was rushed into Intensive Care at the Modern International Hospital last week after suffering a massive heart attack.

The David Nicholson Fundraising at The Westin Dubai

A note from the organizers: 

Tonight’s event to raise money for David Nicholson, has been a re-sounding success thanks to the generosity and hardwork of teams of people.  David is still lying in intensive care at the Modern International Hospital critically ill so every penny raised  tonight will be going towards his medical bills. 

The man who made this evening possible, Mike Scully, manager of the Meridien Westin and Mina Siyahi hotels said:  “It has been my great pleasure to give the Ball Room to this admirable effort to help David.  He taught my children and thousands of others in Dubai, he is a much loved and respected member of our society and the response to his plight is the least we can do in return for everything he has done for us”.

He added:  “Thank you to, Nanette Midwood, Tom Urquart  for supporting the event alongside Rebel Star, the band from London, Sandro and his troop of dancers, Ibrahim and the Dubai Drummers, Cedric, Adrian Hayes, Rory McCraig, and last but not least David’s students who have written and performed a beautiful song dedicated to him.

We also need to thank African and Eastern for donating the alcohol and the huge number of donations for the raffle and auction, particularly Fiona Douglas who really pulled out all the stops to ring everyone.” 

Anyone wishing to make a donation can do so by popping into Bookworm, the children’s bookshop in the Park n’Shop carpark.  Alternatively if you’d like to have your own fund raising campaign, please can you call or e-mail Susie Kermanshahchi on 050 5595 270 , kmail@emirates.net.ae and she will co-ordinate with you.  If there are any excess funds, the remainder of any funds raised will be donated to a charity of either David or his children’s choice.  Should you wish to have a breakdown of what has been raised and what has been spent, a spread sheet with details is available in Bookworm.

December 11, 2008

Video: Westin Tips to prepare for the Dubai Marathon

Some expert tips for runners of the Standard Chartered Dubai Marathon 2009! Announcing the 2nd Dubai Marathon Competition! Upload a fan photo of YOU, dressed in your funkiest / snazziest or "sportiest" Dubai Marathon gear on the Dubai Marathon Facebook Page...one selected winner gets: A free 20min watersports experience for two worth a total of AED 280...of your choice, at the Mina Seyahi Complex, Jumeirah Beach. Winner will be announced on Thursday, Dec 18th, 2008! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dubai-Marathon/45567186353 Terms & Conditions: In order to qualify you must be resident or visiting the UAE. Winners will be chosen weekly and the judges decision is final. Prizes can be redeemed via prior reservations excluding public holidays and festive periods.

December 10, 2008

Bob Geldof at The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi

A quick snap of Bob Geldof during his recent stay at The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina...Bob poses for the camera here with U. Andorff, our Rooms Division Manager!

Bob Geldof at The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Hotel

About Bob Geldof: Robert Frederick Zenon Geldof, known as Bob Geldof (born 5 October 1951), is an Irish singer, songwriter, actor and political activist who became famous as a member of the rock band The Boomtown Rats. His achievements include organising Live Aid and Live 8. Geldof's most notable compositions include "Rat Trap" and "I Don't Like Mondays". He also starred as Pink in Pink Floyd's 1982 film The Wall. (Source: Wikipedia)

December 05, 2008

Hark! The Herald Angels sing…Christmas Choir at The Westin Dubai

The Westin and Le Meridien Mina Seyahi staff members have teamed up to create a vocal choir that will be performing at both hotels during the upcoming festive season. The choir will debut on December 21st commencing at 7 PM each evening, and continue to delight until December 25th.

Christmas at The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi

Featuring an international mix of male and female staff members from various hotel departments, the choir will surely fill the hotels with their harmonious joy, in true spirit of the season. Don’t miss this chance to enjoy camaraderie and energy that reflects the character and essence of Mina Seyahi.

December 03, 2008

The Dubai Marathon Weekly Competitions - Participate and win great prizes!

About the competition: The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi, home of the Standard Chartered Dubai Marathon is proud to launch our weekly competition on the Dubai marathon Face book page! Win exciting prizes, ranging from meal vouchers, water sports activities and Spa treatments to name a few! All you have to do is become a fan of our Face book page and participate by answering our weekly questions. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dubai-Marathon/45567186353

Competitions - Dubai Marathon & The Westin Dubai

First Competition - Dubai Marathon & The Westin Dubai

Give us your Top 5 tips to prepare for the Dubai Marathon!

HOW TO PARTICIPATE:

  1. Become a fan of the "Dubai Marathon" Page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dubai-Marathon/45567186353 
  2. Invite your friends to join the community and become fans! 
  3. Post your entries in this discussion thread... http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=45567186353&topic=6258 ...the most helpful and informative entry will be chosen as the winner!

THE PRIZE

Win a Lunch / Dinner for two in Waves Restaurant at the Le Meridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, Jumeirah Beach.

The winner will be announced on Thursday, 11th December 2008 on our Facebook Page!

Terms & Conditions

In order to qualify you must be resident or visiting the UAE. Winners will be chosen weekly and the judges decision is final. Prizes can be redeemed via prior reservations from Sunday-Thursday excluding weekends, public holidays and festive periods.

December 01, 2008

The Inspire Dubai Awards at The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi

The Inspire Dubai Awards were hosted at The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi last night and had a great turnout, with stories of many remarkable people in our midst that have struggled and achieved so much. Here are the winners of the awards:

The Inspire Dubai Awards 2008 at The Westin Hotel

Winners for the Inspire Dubai Awards 2008

Environmental Achiever of the Year

Habiba Al Marashi
Co-founder and Chairperson of the Emirates Environmental Group (EEG)

EEG is a voluntary, non-governmental organization, which aims to encourage responsibility for the preservation and protection of the environment in the UAE. Habiba Al Marashi, who has led the group since its formation in 1991, has gained worldwide respect for her dedication to the environment, working on the United Nations Environment Programme and helping to keep green issues firmly on the agenda in the UAE. For Habiba, the problem is “not ignorance, but indifference”. An inspiration to those who work around her, she remains modest despite her considerable achievements: “I see this as my national duty – to keep my country clean.”

Lifesaver of the Year

Muhannad Al Jazireh
Presenter on Channel 4 FM, who saved a woman from drowning in Umm Al Quwain

On Friday 7 November 2008, Muhannad Al Jazireh, otherwise known as DJ Moe of Channel 4 FM, rescued a man and wife from the sea in Umm Al Quwain. With no lifeguards in sight, a strong current and many onlookers, Muhannad took the plunge after he heard the husband crying for help as he struggled to save his wife from drowning. Shouting words of encouragement to the stricken pair, he battled the current, before struggling to pull them both ashore.

Young Achiever of the Year

Dana Nashawati
Despite losing her vision at the age of 13, Dana Nashawati has excelled in an environment that caters poorly to the blind

Dana Nashawati lost her sight at the age of 13, after an eye infection affected her optic nerves. Forced to discontinue school, she nevertheless managed to successfully complete her exams through the help of private tutors and her own unfaltering determination to succeed. Now 21, Dana is holding down a full-time job with Emirates Airlines while also working towards her degree at the Canadian University of Dubai. Her positive outlook on life, and her resolve to change attitudes towards those with special needs in Dubai, have proved inspirational to those around her.

Child of Bravery

Callum Woods
After losing his mother in a tragic hit-and-run accident, Callum has dealt with attention from the press, and his own grief, with great courage

Callum Woods recently had to contend with the tragedy of losing his mother, after she was run down by a car on the night of his father’s birthday. As well as having to deal with his own grief, Callum had to contend with considerable attention from the press, as they picked apart what happened on that tragic night. In spite of it all, Callum has continued to be an inspiration to his peers, working with younger children in school, leading his own band, supporting the learning environment, and generally throwing himself into his life at school. His courage has been humbling to all who know him.

Fundraiser of the Year

Jalal Binthaneya
A young Emirati activist and campaigner, Jalal has climbed 100 skyscrapers and walked across the UAE to raise awareness and funds for children with special needs

21-year-old Jalal Binthaneya is a UAE national and a student at the American University of Dubai. He believes that people of all nationalities and abilities should be given equal rights and opportunities. Jalal dedicates his spare time to raising awareness for people in the UAE with special needs by planning and executing extreme challenges. In January 2007 he trekked 600km across the desert to become the first person to walk across the UAE, while earlier this year he climbed 100 towers in Dubai, which involved trudging up and down a staggering 90,000 steps.

Educator of the Year

Janet Webber
A teacher all of her life, Janet has shown significant dedication to Early Years Education in Dubai, inspiring those around her

Janet Webber has been teaching for 30 years in schools from Saudi Arabia to Dubai. She is one of those rare teachers who has a profound influence on her pupils, living by her motto that “to teach is to touch a life forever”. Janet runs two of the most sought-after nursery schools in Dubai, and despite the threat of closure, followed by a recent diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis and then a brain haemorrhage, she continues to run her schools with vigour and instil in her pupils a joy for learning.

Guardian of the Year x 3

Elle and Roger Trow
Founders of Helping Hands, an inspirational charity which reaches out to underprivileged workers in Dubai, Elle and Roger have dedicated their lives to looking after others in need

In 2006 Elle and Roger Trow, both in their 60s, took it upon themselves to stand up for a cause that few others were prepared to tackle openly – the plight of Dubai’s underclass of labourers and domestic workers. Their hands-on approach and unerring drive has helped earn them the respect of all who come into their contact, not least the men and women they help. Each day, Elle and Trow personally deliver food and toiletries, phone cards and clothes to those in most need in the labour camps, whilst also facilitating recreational activities to promote the mental health of workers.


Afra Al Basti
Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation for Women and Children, Afra Albasti is well known for her work to protect and support abused women and children in the UAE

Afra Al Basti heads up the commendable Foundation for Women and Children, which provides a refuge for women and children afflicted by poverty and abuse. The foundation offers legal counsel, shelter and one-on-one care for those who have suffered through circumstance, domestic violence, or exploitation. Her work has raised all-important awareness of the sufferings of women and children in the UAE.


Gulshan Kavarana
Gulshan has given up the last 10 years of her life to care for children with special needs, volunteering for the Dubai Centre for Special Needs and running support groups for affected families

Viewed by those around her as something of a guardian angel, Gulshan Kavarana has been committed to the cause of caring for children with special needs for many years. A well-respected volunteer at the Dubai Centre for Special Needs, she offers the children there her love and support, whilst also supporting their families by organising social events and activities. Gulshan’s driving passion is to strive for the acceptance of these children within the community.
Inspiring Personality

Katy Newitt
Katy inspired the creation of Foresight, which educates people about blindness in the UAE and funds research into hereditary eye disease

Blindness is thought to be the biggest cause of disability in the UAE and yet the support structure for the blind is minimal. After losing her own vision due to hereditary eye disease, Katy has thrown herself into the cause, and begun to change perceptions about blindness in Dubai. Her aims are wide-ranging, from raising money to fund research into these devastating diseases, to helping to break down barriers so that blind people can by properly integrated into UAE society. Examples of her enterprise include mobility training courses, blind dinners (where sighted people are blind-folded for the evening in order to share the experience of socialising without sight), and challenges, such as cycling from Dubai to Fujeirah on a tandem bike.

Special Recognition

Joy Jones
Respected by the authorities, church leaders and those around her, Joy has visited prisoners in Dubai for many years, offering support to the prisoners themselves and to their families

For 18 years, Joy Jones, a Filipino resident of Dubai, has offered support to needy prisoners, visiting them unfailingly week on week. A tiny lady (barely 4ft tall), Joy nevertheless has enormous strength of character with a selfless drive to lend a hand – whether by raising funds to fly the wife and children of a prisoner back to their home country, or by providing emotional support to a Russian woman imprisoned because of a bounced cheque. Joy is a genuine unsung hero, giving to others with no expectation of thanks or reward.

Lifetime Achievement

Mohammed Al Reyaysa
Head of the Difficult Missions Team, an elite police unit responsible for saving the lives of many

Working round the clock, the Difficult Missions Team (DMT) specialise in accident rescue. Team leader First Lieutenant Mohammed Al Reyaysa has been with the DMT since it was formed 16 years ago. Often on the accident scene within minutes, countless Dubaians have Mohammed Al Reyaysa and his team to thank for their lives. His long service, and enduring determination to save lives in the face of horrors that few of us would ever wish to experience, is worthy of heartfelt thanks from the community as a whole.