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Written by jubert R.   
Tuesday, 28 August 2007

FIND, CONNECT, & STAY IN TOUCH

Remember the last time you asked yourself "What ever happened to my old high school friends"? Well, it's quite possible that someone is thinking about you right now.

In an effort to bring Sariaya Institute Alumni from around the globe in closer touch, SARIAYA.net WebDesignZ is proud to announce the opening of SIAA website . Our goal in creating SIAA website was to offer more and better ways for SI alumni to connect with one another and with the school in real-time. We hope you will take some time to explore all this new site has to offer, including an online alumni directory, exclusive community, forums on a variety of topics, events and gigs, and much more. Please tell us what you think and if there are any options and services you would like to see added. We want to hear from you.

Once you register, you will be able to:

01 Maintain your own personal profile page that other SI Alumni can view.

02 Add your own profile image and not only that you can even a create a photo gallery on your profile page

03 Search for friends and classmates, make new connections, and update your contact information with the Sariaya Institute Alumni Directory

04 View and add entries on SI forum "Members Only" section

05 Stay up-to-date with the latest Alumni meeting information

06 We'll also be adding new features from time to time so you can be sure to get the most out of a membership in our site.

Visit SIAA website now…

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