第一篇:欢歌跃舞喜迎春
欢歌跃舞喜迎春
1月20日下午,全公司员工欢聚一堂,共庆2012年春节联欢暨优秀员工表彰会,喜迎新春。公司总经理俆香春在联欢会上致辞。他指出, 新年伊始,万象更新。2011年是聚华园全体员工奋力拼搏、抢抓机遇、力求发展的一年;也是聚华园全体员工团结一致、克难奋进、开拓创新的一年。
过去的一年,由于广大员工的共同努力,我们在各个方面都取得了可喜成绩。在这辞旧迎新的时刻,我们满怀胜利的豪情,欢聚一堂,举行春节团拜会,共同感受一年来的丰收喜悦,共庆这美好的时光,共话美好的未来。在此,我谨代表聚华园并以我个人的名义,向全体员工及其家属,向始终关心、支持聚华园工作的各级领导和社会各界人士致以最崇高的敬意和最美好的祝愿!祝你们在新的一年里工作顺利、身体健康、合家欢乐、万事如意!在这里给大家拜年了!展望2012年,我们信心百倍!在新的一年里,困难与希望同在,挑战与机遇并存,希望全体员工切实增强发展的使命感和紧迫感,以饱满的热情,拼搏的精神和务实的作风,努力实现聚华园2012年的经营目标。
朋友们,尽管我们正处在一个社会快速变革,市场变幻莫测的时代。但是相信你们在全体管理人员的带领下,一定能抓住新的机遇,迎接新的挑战,为聚华园2012年的经营目标做出新的贡献。
新的一年,我给全体员工提出三点建议:
一、不断加强学习,学习同行业优秀的营销理念,努力提升自身素质和掌握服务的本领。
二、拥有积极良好的心态,正确对待自己的工作岗位,珍惜自己现在拥有的一切,充分发挥自己的特长和才干。
三、诚信服务、礼貌待客,创造和树立的服务品牌,让聚华园在激烈的竞争中占领市场。
哲人说:求上则可能居中,求中则可能居下。生活在于此,工作更在于此。全体员工朋友们,让我们用实际行动给力2012年。
会后,公司对2011年度优秀员工进行表彰,颁发了证书及奖金。
在欢快的音乐声中,假日温泉酒店创作的三句半《夸夸我们聚华园》拉开了联欢会帷幕,整个联欢会高潮迭起,既有青春火热的劲歌热舞,也有展现员工风采的歌舞表演,节目丰富,精彩纷呈,表演者全情投入,配合默契,精彩的表演
赢得观众的阵阵喝彩和掌声。
参加演出的员工利用业余时间精心准备的各类节目充分展示我们公司员工的精神风貌。他们的精彩表演让大家忘记了烦恼,忘记了疲惫,忘记了工作中的压力,使大家置身在一个欢乐的世界里……
新春联欢会在团结、热烈、祥和、喜庆的气氛中圆满结束。
第二篇:关于北京朝阳喜迎春
[关于北京朝阳喜迎春国际风情节活动]
过去的2001年对于全国人民来说是喜庆的一年,申奥成功、圆梦世界杯、入世对于朝阳人民来说,过去的一年更是喜上加喜的一年。2008年奥运会的主战场,北京CBO的全面启动,在未来势必大大加快朝阳区基础设施的建设,促进朝阳区整体经济建设的高速发展和人民物质生活水平的迅速提高,相信许多朝阳人民想起这些至今内心还都充满着喜悦。
朝阳区是北京对外交往的窗口区,也是正在崛起的国际商务中心区。区域内集中了北京60%以上的外国商社,3000多家外国公司和167家国际新闻机构,世界500强入驻北京的158家企业中的2/3均落户朝阳;朝阳区也聚集了除俄罗斯和卢森堡亚以外的所有外国驻华使馆,可以说朝阳区是北京市以至全国涉外资源最为丰富的一块土壤。这些因素都为朝阳区围绕国际文化交流,举办各类文化活动奠定了坚实的基础。
依据这些涉外资源,朝阳区这些年已经打响了一些商业和文化品牌,比如秀水街、雅宝路服装市场、三里屯酒吧街、北京古玩城、潘家园旧货市场,以及喜力音乐节拍、东岳庙庙会等等,但是在春节这个中华民族最为重要的传统节日期间,除了以北京民俗为主题的,这两年逐步叫响的东岳庙庙会之外,能充分体现朝阳区涉外资源大区、北京窗口区形象的主体活动至今还是一个空白。这也是我们举办这次“北京朝阳喜迎春●国际风情节”一个最直接的原因。经朝阳区人民政府和有关部门的批准由北京市朝阳区对外文化交流协会主办,北京新能基市场咨询有限公司、北京朝阳宜轩宣传教育服务中心和北京朝阳公园承办的“北京朝阳喜迎春国际风情节”将于2002年2月12日至2月18日在北京朝阳公园举行。北京朝阳公园是北京规划面积最大的城市公园,近两年春节期间这里已举行过两届春节游园会。根据公园自身“绿色、现代化都市园林”的定位,依托园内现有的和不断完善的现代化游乐设施,结合传统庙会中的一些娱乐活动,朝阳公园的春节游园会已逐步形成了有别于“品小吃、看年戏、买年货”为主题的传统庙会活动模式,代之以“玩、乐、看”为主的现代游园活动特色。今年更是在此基础上有了更大的跳跃——针对国内春节期间文化娱乐活动市场结构相对单一,需求却逐步多元化的特点,在专业公司的策划下,创造性地引进了许多国外迎春狂欢节活动的内容,喊响了2002年春节期间“洋庙会”的第一声。
此次活动的主题为“北京朝阳喜迎春国际风情节”,按字面的理解应该是一次迎春活动,一次以国际风情为主题的迎春活动。基于春节期间的七天假期,这个活动的时间定在了春节。同时,由于北京春节期间有一个传统的约定俗成的庙会市场,本次活动在活动层面和受众层面上与传统庙会又有共通之处——均包含了吃、喝、玩、乐、看、售卖等基本元素,所以也可以称之为“洋庙会”。具体内容上此次活动与传统庙会有许多不尽相同的地方:从受众层面上讲,此次活动的目标游客是以青年家庭和外籍人士为主,所以在整个景区环境的氛围布置上将追求一种活泼、跳跃、欢快的节奏,色彩上也将富有很强的冲击力;活动内容的安排更突出了交互性、趣味性、参与性和知识性,所有活动内容的设置都是从目标游客普遍关注的角度出发的。“以游客为本”,尽可能地考虑游客的感受,这也是此次活动组织过程中的一个特色。
举办活动的最终目的是要让大家身心愉快,尽兴而归,这是此次活动组织者奉行的宗旨,所有组织工作也都将围绕这个宗旨去贯穿始终。对春天的向往和赞美可以说是全球化的,世界性地,只不过中国在围绕春节的传统迎春文化方面的积淀更加深厚,历史也更悠久。其实世界各地有许多迎春活动,比如美国新奥尔良的狂欢节,德国科隆的狂欢节,意大利威尼斯的狂欢节等等也都是以迎春为主题的。此次活动命名为“北京朝阳喜迎春国际风情节”,就是想把其它一些国家的迎春风俗通过此次活动介绍给游客,在游客领略异国迎春风情的同时,感受一下不同文化之间的交融。此次活动筹备已有半年,在这期间得到了政府有关部门、社会各界和众多企业的大力支持,现在各项组织工作都在有条不紊地进行。相信这次活动对于北京春节期间的文化市场将是一个很好的补充,同时组织者也希望通过举办此次活动,为同业提供一个可深入探讨的模式和思路,为北京市春节期间传统文化市场注入新的血液。
第三篇:圣诞欢歌
圣诞欢歌
今天是圣诞节,我们在小桔灯作文班庆祝了圣诞节,你猜我们玩了什么?哈哈!我们玩了“抢凳子游戏”可有趣了!
你看!第一轮游戏马上开始了。老师选了5个人,4把凳子,分别放好之后——游戏终于开始了!只看他们围着四把凳子转圈走,走呀走呀,只听老师一声令下“停!”他们便以迅雷不及掩耳之势的坐下,可是,有两个同学坐在了一把椅子上,没办法,晚坐下的那个同学就拜拜喽!于是我们的“绣花小王子”只好下去了,只见他脸上仍然带着微笑,可能为了掩饰他内心的伤感吧!
接着,老师又拿走了一把椅子,第二轮比赛开始了这次,他
们有了计划,各个眼睛上都全神贯注,等待又一次花开,终于老师大喊“停”,于是我们班的“小耗子”“坐”心未遂,下去了,他为了发泄内心的不服,就那“小丫头”来撒气,不过**马上平息了„„
第二轮开始了,小于子不幸“战死沙场”,以失败告终了,他也是面带笑容,这样看来,我们班的男孩子可都十分乐观呀!
最后一轮的总决赛开始了,是小个儿队长VS斯文王子,这下
有好戏看了。只见下面的观众个个手舞足蹈,呐喊助威,有的为小个儿队长加油,有的为王子助威,更有甚者为他们漏油。随着老师一声“开始”,游戏进入了白热化的阶段,“俗话说一山容不得二虎”两人抢一个凳子,会怎么样呢?“停!”正当我在想这个问题的时候,我们班的小个儿队长下去了,最终的胜利是属于——斯文王子!
这堂课真是太快乐了!让我一生也无法忘记,于是,我在这里就把它记录下来。
第四篇:六一欢歌
六一欢歌
今天的太阳,为什么这样灿烂?
今天的花朵,为什么这样芬芳?
今天的红领巾,为什么这样鲜艳?
你知道,他知道,大家全知道。
今天是六一儿童节,是最天真的日子,是最快乐的日子。
今天的歌声,为什么这样动听?
今天的舞蹈,为什么这样优美?
今天的故事,为什么这样诱人?
你清楚,他清楚,大家都清楚。
歌声唱出了孩子们的童真,舞蹈跳出了孩子们的童乐,故事讲出了孩子们的童趣。
今天的小苗,明天的大树。
今天的小雏,明天的雄鹰。
天高任鸟飞,海阔凭鱼跃。
可爱的孩子们,美好的明天属于你,向着理想,自由飞翔吧!
第五篇:圣诞欢歌
A Christmas Carol
Author: Charles Dickens
I guess you can say that A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens has been a
success.It was published in 1843 and has never been out of print since then.It’s
spawned all manner of plays, films, adaptations, and spoofs.It’s been adapted at least twice by Disney, once featuring Mickey Mouse and another time featuring Jim Carey.We’re almost inundated with the story — I’m not sure how many ways I’ve seen it.Yet I had never read the original story by Dickens until just now.On Christmas Eve in Victorian England, Ebenezer Scrooge, a bitter and miserly old moneylender, holds everything that embodies the joys and spirit of Christmas in contempt, refusing to visit his cheerful nephew Fred's Christmas dinner party with his family, and forcing his underpaid employee Bob Cratchit to beg to take the day off for his own family.That night, Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley, who had died seven years prior on Christmas Eve and is now forced to spend his afterlife carrying heavy chains forged from his own greedy ways.Marley warns Scrooge that he will suffer an even worse fate if he doesn't repent, and foretells that he will be haunted by three spirits that will help guide him.The first spirit, the Ghost of Christmas Past, shows Scrooge visions of his own past that take place on or around the Christmas season, reminding him of how he ended up the greedy man he is now.He had spent much of his childhood neglected by his father over the holidays at boarding school until he was finally brought home by his loving sister Fan, who died prematurely after giving birth to his nephew Fred.Scrooge later began a successful career in business and moneylending and became engaged to a woman named Belle, though she later called off the engagement when he began to grow obsessed with accumulating his own wealth.Unable to bear having to witness these events again, Scrooge extinguishes the spirit.The second spirit, the Ghost of Christmas Present, shows Scrooge the happiness of his fellow men on Christmas day.Among them are his nephew Fred, who playfully makes jokes with his family at Scrooge's expense, and Bob Cratchit and his family, who are just barely able to make do with what little pay Scrooge gives Cratchit.The Cratchits also tend to a sickly young son, Tiny Tim, whose commitment to the spirit of Christmas touches Scrooge, who is dismayed to learn from the spirit that he may not have much longer to live.Before the spirit vanishes, it warns Scrooge about the evils of Ignorance and Want, showing them as terrifying, uncivilized children doomed to grow into savage, despicable individuals.The third and final spirit, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, shows Scrooge the final consequences of his greed.Tiny Tim has died, leaving the Cratchits to mourn him on Christmas.Scrooge has also died, though there is more comfort than grief in the wake of his funeral.In addition, Fred finds benefit from inheriting his wealth, and
Scrooge is even robbed by his former maid.Unwilling to let this grim future come to pass, Scrooge begs to be given a second chance as the spirit forces him into his deep and empty grave leading all the way to Hell.Scrooge awakens to find himself in his bed on Christmas morning, the three spirits having guided him over the course of one night, and immediately sets out to atone for his sins, making donations to the poor, attending Fred's dinner party, and giving Cratchit a raise to care for his family, allowing Tiny Tim to live.Scrooge spends the remainder of his life a new man embodying the spirit of Christmas itself.And I must say, what a treat it was.Despite knowing the plot in advance, it was a very good read.Well, count me among those many inspired and reminded by Dickens to be a more empathetic person, to remember how good even many of the poor in the West have it compared to other parts of the world, and to try to do more for others.And that, perhaps, is part of the genius of Dickens.He inspired a complete
change of how people looked at Christmas in his time.And his work is no less relevant today;perhaps it hits even closer to home these days.He invites us to
carefully consider the question: what does it mean to achieve success in life? And he deftly illustrates that “wealth” is wrong answer.Here’s hoping that many others will also learn a small bit about life from Dickens.Ilike what Scrooge’nephewsaid, “I have always thought of Christ mas as a time to be helpful and kind to other people.It is the only time of the year when men and women open their hearts freely to each other.And so, althought I have never made any money from it, I think Christmas has been and will be a good time for me!And I said ,God bless Christmas!”
From he, I know Although money is very important, to live in this world money is totally unacceptable and if the money can live a life on, let the world, more people happy, they should spend the money to, because it values.Fortunately, Scrooge wake up later, the others will be happy to know the truth themselves happy to help a
disabled child, for their family and their assistants together after a happy Christmas!Nowadays,The spirit of giving and sharing is at its peak during the Christmas season.People are so generous to dole out gifts, money and other things to people they care about, and at times to charity, too.This innate feeling in us is always there.It's not only for special seasons like the holidays that we should be able to give and share whatever we have in abundance.It must likely be the instinctive feeling in us that we should be willing to share and give something all year round especially to those who are in need.Hopefully, everybody would give a little help.The spirit of sharing and giving doesn't mean that you are spoiling these people thru charity.It's not that;it's just that these people may feel helpless at times, hopeless most of the time and this is where
we can come in, that we can show them that we care, we can give them hope and
something to live for in their life.It is our way of showing them that their life is worth caring for so that they should be inspired to do better in their life.Thankfully, there is always the goodness in all of us;all we have to do is make use of it this Christmas and through out the years to come.I'm thankful to Charles Dickens.He told me that what important in our world is happiness and do ourbest to help each other.PS: Charles Dickens was a great writer in the 19th century.He was born in 1812.When he was a child,his father was heavily in debt.The only education he received was two years of schoolingat a school for poor children.At the age of 12he had to work first as a worker and then became a reporter for a newspaper.In 1837,his novel,The Pickwick Papers,made him the most famous of his time in England.He died in 1870.