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Home / Hotel / Hotel News / TOP COMEDIAN HARITH ISKANDER TO ANCHOR WEIL HOTEL’S SECRETARIES WEEK CELEBRATION

TOP COMEDIAN HARITH ISKANDER TO ANCHOR WEIL HOTEL’S SECRETARIES WEEK CELEBRATION

April 16, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

Recently awarded Top 10 Asia’s Best Standup Comedian Harith Iskander is set to drum up much laughter to Ipohites and Perakians come Secretaries Week celebration at WEIL Hotel on 30th April, 2015.

WEIL Hotel, a bespoke contemporary urban retreat hotel in Ipoh is giving a special treat to all secretaries in Ipoh and its surrounding areas in Perak in recognition of the hard work and commitment of secretaries, assistants or administrative professionals. WEIL Hotel’s Secretaries Week will start off with a wide array of sumptuous buffet luncheon to its guests. Thereafter, it is all jokes, fun and laughter with Harith Iskander.

The show and luncheon will be held at WEIL Ballroom Level 6 where guests will be served with an array of exquisite local and international cuisine at the buffet line. The tasteful line-up includes Green Mussel Platter, Baked Teriyaki Chicken, Salt Crusted Snapper Fish, Braised Beef Stew, Strawberry Panna Cotta and Poached Pear in Chocolate Fudge Blanket.

Mr. Liew Yu-Wei, Executive Director, WEIL Resources Sdn Bhd said, “We are pleased to host Harith’s presence in Ipoh and extend our hospitality to him. The team is excited to put together an afternoon of good food and laughter especially for Ipohites”.

“Being a secretary, assistant or administrative professional can be stressful, especially when one needs to address and meet up to their bosses’ expectations. We specially brought in Harith Iskander, so our guests can let their hair down and enjoy an afternoon filled with laughter while feasting on sumptuous food and delicacies. We truly want to make it an afternoon to remember.”

Professional Secretaries Week started in 1952 and has since been celebrated worldwide often by giving one’s assistant a special treat. The most common form of appreciation is through a day out for lunch. For the past 24 years, Harith has performed ‘live’ at hundreds of shows and entertained thousands of Malaysians and foreigners with his unique and original material.

Tickets for lunch and the show are sold for RM128nett per person. Reservations are recommended, kindly call +605-208 2228 or e-mail [email protected] for enquiries or more information.

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