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JOIN us in ringing in the New Year at the CSC Dinner & Dance 2010, held at the Simpor Ballroom at Marina<br />
Bay Sands! This end of the year finale promises a power-packed evening with full of fun, food and fiesta, with<br />
attractive door gifts and lucky draw prizes.<br />
The evening will showcase a combination of local and international acts to keep you entertained. International<br />
Showtime features an exhilarating danger and illusion show by Mr. X and a humorous entertainment by the<br />
international group Trans-Form-It! Veteran local comedian Mustafa will also be on hand to tickle your funny<br />
bone with his “Singaporean-friendly” stand up comedy.<br />
Like previous years, the lucky draws and table draws promises many fabulous prizes up for grabs! Lucky Draw<br />
prizes include a pair of air tickets to Australia and a pair of air tickets to Hong Kong, proudly sponsored by<br />
Tourist World Travel. The best part is that no one will go home empty handed, as all participants will receive<br />
attractive door gifts.<br />
Don’t miss the event of the year, as there are only limited tickets. Book early to avoid disappointment!<br />
Fee: Member (per person) $90 Member (per table) $1,000<br />
Public Officer/Guest (per person) $110 Public Officer/Guest (per table) $1,100<br />
Children to pay the same fee as adults<br />
Contact: Samantha at 63915613 or samantha_chin@csc.gov.sg<br />
Register By: 30 Nov 2010<br />
Stand to win a pair of<br />
tickets to Australia<br />
and Hongkong!<br />
Sponsored by Tourist<br />
World Travel<br />
Mid-Autumn Festival<br />
@ CSC Bukit Batok<br />
THE Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration at CSC Bukit Batok<br />
was a massive event that saw over 600 participants coming<br />
together to celebrate this traditional Chinese festival. The<br />
participants were made up of CSC members and their<br />
families, students from Princess Elizabeth Primary School<br />
(PEPS) and a special group of elderly guests from the Bukit<br />
Batok Home for the Aged, who were specially invited to join us<br />
in this celebration.<br />
The essence behind this eventful night was to bring<br />
participants from diverse cultures and generations together<br />
and enjoy an evening of performance, food and games under<br />
the full moon.<br />
The night kicked off with Chinese Flute and Violin<br />
performances by students from PEPS. This was followed by<br />
the spirited and exuberant blend of Chinese, Malay and<br />
Indian dance, a treat for the multi-racial audience who were at<br />
the event. There was also a special magic performance and<br />
lantern parade.<br />
On the side, there were Chinese tea demonstrations and<br />
a traditional Mid-Autumn Food Showcase, where our young<br />
participants learnt more about this traditional festival through<br />
their elders. Who says Mid Autumn is only about moon cakes<br />
and pomelos?<br />
The night ended with a Lucky Draw, where some of the lucky<br />
participants brought home attractive prizes, while our younger<br />
participants brought home goodie bags filled with treats.<br />
The Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration @ CSC Bukit<br />
Batok proved to be an enjoyable evening for all present, and<br />
everyone went home with smiles on their faces. It was a great<br />
way for people of all races and cultures to celebrate an ageold<br />
Chinese tradition.<br />
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