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KOTO will host it annual cycling event – KOTO Dream Ride – to raise
funds to support at-risk and disadvantaged youths through their
non-profit vocational programmes on Sunday.
KOTO Dream Ride raises funds for youths
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The H2H Charity Rides, a team of 20 motorcyclists slated to ride from Ha
Noi to HCM City to support poor children, will present "The Rock &
Roll Circus" fundraising event at Cargo Bar on March 12.
Bikers hold fundraising event
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Dancenter in cooperation with KOTO (Know One –Teach One), an
Australian-Vietnamese charity for underprivileged youth in Viet Nam,
will host Day of Dance on December 14.
Day of Dance supports underprivileged youth
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KOTO Training Centre will host the KOTO Bike Ride, an annual
fund-raising event in support at-risk and disadvantaged youth in Viet
Nam beginning at 7am on Saturday.
Bike ride to raise money for at-risk youth
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Pots ‘n Pans and KOTO are teaming up on Saturday, July 12, for a night of food and live music in aid of a good cause.
Degustation dinner for a good cause
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The winner of the US MasterChef television contest 2012,
Vietnamese-American Christine Ha, will work with Park Hyatt Saigon
Hotel''s Executive Chef Marco Torre and Pots ‘n Pans Restaurant''s Head
Chef Phuong Doan to design the menu for the Taste the Stories fundraising event,...
MasterChef winner creates fundraising fare
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Gasandji, a Congolese soul and jazz-fusion musician, will perform at a
concert at the Institute of Cultural Exchange with France (IDECAF)
today.
Congolese vocalist brings jazz to city
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An African jazz night will be organised at IDECAF in downtown HCM City at 8pm on Thursday.
African jazz night to be held at IDECAF
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A charity dinner will be hosted on October 24 by KOTO, a non-profit
vocational training programme and restaurant supporting disadvantaged
youth in Viet Nam. The dinner will take place at KOTO Van Mieu, 59 Van
Mieu Street.
KOTO dinner aids disadvantaged youth
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Seeing the colourful paper robots on display at the Japan Foundation
Centre for Cultural Exchange in Ha Noi, brothers Duc Nam and Duc Khang
were instantly infatuated with the novel toys.
Toys become part of home decor
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