Thanks Rico for the information. We all appreciate your efforts in keeping 
institutions alive and in keeping us informed of happenings in Saligao, 
together with Clarice Vaz and Ramesh Ghadi..... specially when we are far away. 
Will connect with Tina Cordeiro when we return and I look forward to supporting 
the Saligao Institute.  
I identify with you where the radio, books, newspapers, magazines, debates 
opened up our world. Its true what you say, the intrinsic value of an 
Institution goes way beyond its monetary value.
Best wishes alwaysMargarida
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  On Tue, 2 Jul 2019 at 12:47, Frederick Noronha<[email protected]> 
wrote:   Thanks for your interest, Margarida.
You can pick up a form from Tina Cordeiro [9850144178] who lives very close to 
the Saligao Institute. Get two current members to propose you (quite a few 
members are from Donvaddo too), and submit it to the committee.
The current Life Membership fee is Rs 5000. Which is great value for money 
provided we and the upcoming generations keep the SI institution active, useful 
and a place through which to build social capital for the village and beyond. 
Ideally minus the bitterness and infighting which sometimes does creep into 
good initiatives too, given that human nature is what it is. 

I cut on a couple of hours of sleep and went last Sunday morning to the Club, 
out of curiosity, for the annual meeting. Though I might get something to 
report on for Saligao-Net. Before I realised it, I got caught up on the 
committee! Later, as we were leaving, Dayanita Singh, the ace photographer 
who's based in D'Mello Vaddo when not travelling, had a good laugh over how 
quickly and surprisingly everything turned out!
But I have simply  too many memories of the vibrant, active Saligao Institute 
of the 1970s and 1980s, when the simple, round, wooden reading table acted as 
our window to the outside world in those disconnected times. Even though it got 
just one newspaper each from Panjim and Bombay, and a monthly magazine from 
Delhi, and the occasional TIME magazine.
 I was useless at sports, but there was a lot of that happening too for those 
who wanted it -- carom, badminton, table-tennis, Bridge, whist-drives, tombola, 
even the simple-but-fun village game called lobbiani (seven tiles). The 
Saligaokars in Bombay had donated what must have been the best village library 
for many scores of miles around, and it was open every Saturday evening. We ran 
there during the narrow window of two hours we got, but it was a great place to 
get one's ideas from. I remember the drawing contents, the debates and quizzes. 
Even adults took part in these to a full house (remember the debate on 
'Prohibition is the Solution to all our Ills' in the Morarji Dessai times? ... 
no prizes for guessing which side won!).

Of course, much depends on how active we all could keep this institution. I for 
one (it's my personal opinion) do not believe that it is only for the managing 
committee to conceive, undertake and implement all its activities. Suggestions 
should come from members, specially those willing to implement initiatives on 
their own, without any problems or losses to the institution, while leaving 
behind some benefit for the place.
When we prepare the balance sheets of not-for-profit institutions, we also need 
to calculate the people we build up, the skills generated, the lasting social 
and intellectual capital that each action and activity creates. If you are one 
of the villagers willing to support such activities, your ideas and initiatives 
would be most welcome. FN


On Tue, 2 Jul 2019 at 15:45, 'Werner Beck' via Saligao-Net 
<[email protected]> wrote:

How do I get to be a member? we have a home in Don Vaddo.Thanks Rico

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  On Tue, 2 Jul 2019 at 9:04, Frederick Noronha<[email protected]> 
wrote:   Dear all:
This year, the Saligao Institute completes 90 years of its fruitful existence. 
This 1929-founded institution has played a crucial role in building the social 
and intellectual life of the village. This is  specially true in the Arrarim 
area where it is located, even though all with a Saligao connect are welcome to 
join. Because this is a membership-driven organisation, some of the SI's events 
are for members-only, and others are open to the public or guests of members. 

A WhatsApp group keeps you informed about activities in the 'club' as we call 
it. 

It also has a Facebook grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1465431333707249/
A new committee under the the presidentship of Dean D'Cruz, a reputed architect 
who has been building his awesome reputation here since the early 1980s (when 
he chose to shift down from Bombay to Goa, at a time when quite a few were 
shifting out) has just taken over. With some insider information, I know that 
there could be some interesting plans coming up soon.
This is a call to all members: if you'd want to stay in touch, just send me 
your WhatsApp contacts via 91-9822122436 and I'll add you to the group. 

Your help is particularly sought to build new initiatives, suggest new ideas, 
and generally take things forwards. This is a community and village asset, 
let's take it forward as did generations past whom we might not even know..... 
(as I often say, if it had not been for the reading table at the SI of the 
1970s, I would have probably never ever become a journalist myself!)

Warm regards,FN 




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