Balloon Sculpting Workshop
You will learn how to twist balloons into simple animals and objects. You can learn the craft of balloon sculpting for personal interest or for entertaining children at parties. Interested in balloon sculpting? Sign up for this workshop now.
21 May 2010 (Fri) 3pm to 5pm
Behind the Scenes at the Zoo
Darts and guns, vitamins and calcium supplements. Discover how over 4,000 animals are kept in the pink of health by the zookeepers and vets of the Singappore Zoological Gardens. What's more, you'll also be able to learn more about endangered animals, and enjoy a walk through one of the best and most beautiful zoos in the world.
28 June 2010, 12.15pm - 7pm (to assemble at the Event Hall at 12.15pm)
Creative Baking Workshop
All of us enjoy the sweet comfort of baked goodies… brownies, cakes, cookies, cupcakes and more. At this workshop you will learn, hands-on, the basics of baking and decorating mouth-watering creations of your own. Conducted over 2 sessions by an expert baker!
14 & 21 May from 2pm - 6pm (subject to change)
Dining in the Dark The Dining in the Dark experience is organized by the Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped (SAVH), as a form of raising awareness about the challenges that persons with vision impairment face in their daily activities. A sighted person can also get to experience what it is like to be blind without the use of blindfolds.
The idea for this project originated from the Blindekuh restaurant in Switzerland. Similarly, patrons there are served by blind and visually impaired people.
Specially trained and selected SAVH clients will be waiters and kitchen helpers to prepare set course meals for your eating pleasure. While you will not be able to rely on your sight, you are invited to fully exploit your other senses such as taste, touch and smell during this session.
Sat, 15 May 2010.
ITE CE Cosplay Competition
Participate in ITE College East's first ever cosplay competition...use your imagination, creativity and flair for dressing up and you could win attrative prizes! You can take part as an individual or in a team of no more than 3 members. Create the most outstanding and memorable costume to impress the judges. On the day of the competition, contestants will model the costume before a panel of judges.
Cosplay, short for costume play, is type of performance art in which participants put on costumes and accessories to represent a specific character or idea. While characters are often drawn from popular fiction in Japan, like manga, anime, tokusatsu, comic books, graphic novels, video games, hentai and fantasy movies, for this competition we challenge you to come up with characters that are entirely yours . For more information, drop by the Student Development Centre, or sign up online and we'll contact you to follow up.
Participants will model their finished costumes on Thursday, 22 July 2010.
Milo Cares! @ South East - Sports Challenge Milo Cares! @ South East- Sports Challenges @ Schools programme commencing from 24 May to 6 August 2010. This platform offer students an avenue to bond with one another through jumping rope and soccer juggling. It also engages the young to ‘give back’ to community.
The ratio to 'earn' the food hamper for needy students is 100 skips + 3 soccer jugglings (per student), kindly sponsored by Nestle Singapore Pte Ltd. We are targeting to raise enough food hampers for at least 4,000 needy students in the District.
For more information, contact your PE teacher.
Scrapbooking Workshop
Scrapbooking features photographs and keepsakes that are put together in a decorated scrapbook. It's a fun way to preserve memories of family, friends and special events, either for yourself or as a gift. At this workshop, you'll put your creativity to good use , and create a lovely memento for family or friends at our . Lots of fun, and you’ll have something unique to gift to someone special at the end of the session.
Visit to Science Centre Observatory
Twinkle twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are....
Join us for an exciting and informative evening of astronomy and the opportunity to get a closer look at the night sky - comets, constellations, maybe even a planet or two - at the science centre observatory
Y Camp Challenge
Y-Camp Challenge is a hip community event, uniquely designed to benefit the intellectually challenged and to brighten their lives! It is a bi-annual camp, uniquely designed for the intellectually challenged. It brings together intellectually challenged youth and adults, involving above 100 beneficiaries, from various Voluntary Welfare Organizations and special schools. Organized by YMCA of Singapore, the objective of Y Camp Challenge is to foster the confidence, character and knowledge of participants through various series of challenges.
Join the 4D/3N Y Camp to reach out to the intellectually challenged. Integrated into this camp is volunteer equipping sessions, where volunteers will learn how to handle intellectually challenged campers. This will equip volunteers to be more effective in their role as a befriender. Each volunteer will be paired with a beneficiary and will take care of their safety and welfare. It is important that volunteers stay throughout the whole duration of the camp