Now that the weather is erratic, I hope you are all in a good state. Maybe many of you don’t know me yet, so let’s get acquainted first. My name is Annaya Gadiza Sastramijaya, and you can call me Naya. I am from the Public Relations department, and this year I am mandated to become Anjangsana 2022’s head event. Before that, I would like to say a lot of thanks to the PR and HRD departments who have helped me in order to make this Anjangsana event a success from beginning to end smoothly.

I want to say a lot of thanks once again to the cool and steady department heads. That is, there is Kak Ridha as the head of the HRD department, and there is the head of my beloved department, Kak Ntin. Alhamdulillah, this year’s Anjangsana went smoothly. Thank you very much to Kak Ridha for allowing her children to join the Anjangsana committee. For those of you who are curious about who the people who have arranged this event are, from the PR itself, there is a beloved Kak Ntin a.k.a kadep who is very patient, Kak Iqbal, Alin, Kak Amu, Daffa, Ayuk, Kak Shafa, Diva, Tsani, Kak Dinda, and Kak Step. There are also some from HRD, that is Lala, Mahya, Kak Vira, and Dila. Finally, we can’t forget our cool MC, Kak Nonik. From the names that I have mentioned earlier, it is already cool to see how cool they are to be the 2022 Anjangsana committee.

Anjangsana? What’s that? This event is an event that includes ALUMNI and SAFEL’s crew as participants. This event aims to strengthen the relationship between the current crew and the previous crew. This year, Anjangsana is still held online, the same as last year, via Zoom Cloud Meeting. Anjangsana was held on Saturday, May 14th, 2022, which is approximately 2 weeks after Eid al-Fitr this year.

I saw a huge enthusiasm from the crew and alumni. This year’s event was able to reach 84 total participants who attended, both crews and alumni, with the number of participants who registered initially reached approximately 105 participants. This is an improvement from the previous Anjangsana event. In addition, this year’s committee can give their best performance.

Evidenced by applying the latest sequence of events by considering the results of last year’s evaluation, that is FGD, which last year felt less because of the time limit. This year the time was not limited because it was placed at the end of the event and looked more flexible. I also saw that the committee and participants participated in enlivening this event, both through the comments column and speaking directly.

This year’s event is themed “Memory Lane: Share Our Stories with Joy” which has a very beautiful meaning. That is, after a long time we have not seen each other, we do not meet, of course, each of us has many stories that we have lived, both happy and sad stories, difficult and easy, or even funny stories that we cannot forget. Therefore, in Anjangsana, we are given the opportunity to tell our stories from the past, especially when we were still crews at SAFEL. Of course, we also have to tell it with a feeling of happiness.

From my point of view, overall, this Anjangsana has been able to run well and with the initial goal that has been achieved. However, of course, this event is also inseparable from things that require evaluation so that in the future it can run better. In fact, I am also aware that I have not been able to be optimal in leading the friends of the committee, and I hope you don’t feel that I’m lacking.

These things can also be an evaluation for me to develop myself in the future. Maybe that’s all I can say in this article. Please forgive any errors or omissions, and thank you to everyone. Love You All! <3 -Naya