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Shazia Arshad's winter hued party


Group selfies
Hasah, Sobia, Shazia, Asma, Freeha, Kiran, Uzma, Shirin with Fariha Munir




Shazia Arshad is among the most distinguished educationists in the city of saints. She is a specialist in English language and literature, with more than 30 years of experience in the aforementioned field. She had the honor of heading 'American school' in Multan as principal and few branches of Bloomfield hall school, but finally she found solace in teaching English to O and A level students, at school and as private online tutor. 

Where she amassed experience and qualifications in Pakistan, she had the privilege of acquiring trainings and education in United states of America as well. 'Teaching English as a foreign language', alongwith 'critical thinking skills and community service', from Bowling Green state university Ohio. She was also honored to be a part of prestigious TESOL convention at Seattle Washington. 

Apart from being a great educationist, she is simply an amazing soul, an inspiring and motivating leader, a fabulous friend. Extremely popular, with a wide circle of friends, a part of many social activities. She has a very special place in the hearts and minds of her students, colleagues and friends, she is extra special for yours truly, her friend of more than three decades. She had always been there to lend her an ear and listened to her woes, served as a beacon of light, guided sincerely and wisely, provided her shoulder to cry on, when nobody cared. More of a sister than a friend.

Although Shazia is a part of many committee groups, but by chance it was her first time in FMS committee parties. Fortunately, her name came out in the very first draw and she was assigned to host a party in the month of March. As the holy month of Ramazan was approaching, she was requested to host the party in the early days of March and she did that.

Shazia Arshad, delivered what was expected of her. A superb dinner party at Zanzibar restaurant with scrumptious Chinese menu. The theme for the members to follow was 'the winter hues'. Where some members selected light colors to wear, majority opted for the brightest of shades. The party area shined and sparkled because of the luster of FMS committee members. Together they laughed, had fun and food and spread the joy. Endless posing and photography, selfies after selfies. 

Shazia Arshad remained on her toes as a perfect hostess and attended each and every guest present there. Thanks a lot Shazia for your kind hospitality. We consider it our good luck to have you in this committee group. Wish you all the best in your life ahead. God bless you.





The bright and beautiful hostess
Shazia Arshad



The graceful, Kiran Dogar



Lifetime buddies
Shazia Arshadand Fariha Munir


Forever young and beautiful
Sobia Rizwan


The cute Japanese doll
Hafsah Ali Siddiqui


The sober and decent
Freeha Ismail


The sweet and kind
Sarah Bilal


The stunning, Uzma Khan


Uzma, Sarah, Hafsa, Mahwish, Shazia



Aasma Khan and Shazia Arshad


Tasawur Shirin


Rabia Bosan


Shazia Arshad, Tasawur Shirin, Kiran Dogar, Sobia Rizwan


Hafsa, Mahwish Abdulhaq, Fariha Munir, Kiran Dogar


Shazia, Fariha, Uzma on top
Sarah Bilal,Rabia Bosan, Sobia Rizwan, Hafsa Ali, middle order
Freeha Ismail, Aasma Khan, Kiran Dogar , Tasawur Shirin, first.


Hafsah Ali Siddiqui, Shazia Arshad, Mahwish Abdulhaq, Fariha Munir, Kiran Dogar, Uzma Khan


Freeha Ismail and Fariha Munir


The group photo

Three Graces
Hasah Ali, Mahwish Abdulhaq, Kiran Dogar



The group photo







 

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