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Unless you have been living inside a cave for the past few months,
I'm sure you would have heard or known about SG50.
To build up to the National Day Parade (themed "Majulah Singapura") this year,
many initiatives have been launched to engage Singaporeans across all generations, races and religions.
I was down at the National Gallery one sunny morning for the media launch of NDP2015 funpacks -
an essential at every National Day Parade!
To be honest,
I was really excited (who doesn't love the NDP funpacks??) even though I was bleary eyed from having to wake up early to reach the media launch on time.
My press release kit which comes with SG car decals and a uniquely Singapore ezlink card
In lieu of Singapore's 50th birthday this year,
the funpacks come in 50 different designs - each designed by Singaporeans from all walks of life.
Some of the more notable personalities include Vernetta Lopez and Dick Lee,
which many of you should be more than familiar with!
Singa was at the event too!
And apparently very popular with the photographers as well.
See the swarm of people who rushed up once Singa appeared.
Hahaha.
After the media interviews,
we got to walk around and check out the 50 different designs,
each one a different kind of amazing and uniquely Singapore.
Here are some which caught my attention!
If you're wondering if you have to ballot for the parade tickets just so that you can snag one of these adorable funpacks for yourself...
NO, YOU DON'T HAVE TO.
The good news is that each and every household will receive the funpacks this year!
You will be getting instructions on the collection of the funpack via mail so do look out for that.
Designs are probably going to be given out at random but you can make it more fun by getting your friends to swap with you!
Hahaha.
Cute little girl who is one of the designers for the funpacks!
We also got to pen down our well-wishes for the nation at the media launch as part of the "Birthday Wish for Singapore" project.
Inside every funpack,
you can find a mini Singa collectible figurine!
You can expect 15 different Singa designs and the full set of Singa figurines can be purchased at The Kindness Gallery located at 140 Hill Street #01- 09 Singapore 179369 from July onwards.
They will available for sale individually as well as in a collector’s box set.
The proceeds of the sale will go to the Singapore Kindness Movement’s Seed Kindness Fund.
This year's funpack also features nostalgic snacks and games,
which I thought was a really cute idea!
Happy with my "So Singaporean Foodies" funpack.
Whoopee, cannot wait for 9 August to come already!
Unless you have been living inside a cave for the past few months,
I'm sure you would have heard or known about SG50.
To build up to the National Day Parade (themed "Majulah Singapura") this year,
many initiatives have been launched to engage Singaporeans across all generations, races and religions.
I was down at the National Gallery one sunny morning for the media launch of NDP2015 funpacks -
an essential at every National Day Parade!
To be honest,
I was really excited (who doesn't love the NDP funpacks??) even though I was bleary eyed from having to wake up early to reach the media launch on time.
My press release kit which comes with SG car decals and a uniquely Singapore ezlink card
In lieu of Singapore's 50th birthday this year,
the funpacks come in 50 different designs - each designed by Singaporeans from all walks of life.
Some of the more notable personalities include Vernetta Lopez and Dick Lee,
which many of you should be more than familiar with!
Singa was at the event too!
And apparently very popular with the photographers as well.
See the swarm of people who rushed up once Singa appeared.
Hahaha.
After the media interviews,
we got to walk around and check out the 50 different designs,
each one a different kind of amazing and uniquely Singapore.
Here are some which caught my attention!
If you're wondering if you have to ballot for the parade tickets just so that you can snag one of these adorable funpacks for yourself...
NO, YOU DON'T HAVE TO.
The good news is that each and every household will receive the funpacks this year!
You will be getting instructions on the collection of the funpack via mail so do look out for that.
Designs are probably going to be given out at random but you can make it more fun by getting your friends to swap with you!
Hahaha.
Cute little girl who is one of the designers for the funpacks!
We also got to pen down our well-wishes for the nation at the media launch as part of the "Birthday Wish for Singapore" project.
Inside every funpack,
you can find a mini Singa collectible figurine!
You can expect 15 different Singa designs and the full set of Singa figurines can be purchased at The Kindness Gallery located at 140 Hill Street #01- 09 Singapore 179369 from July onwards.
They will available for sale individually as well as in a collector’s box set.
The proceeds of the sale will go to the Singapore Kindness Movement’s Seed Kindness Fund.
This year's funpack also features nostalgic snacks and games,
which I thought was a really cute idea!
Happy with my "So Singaporean Foodies" funpack.
Whoopee, cannot wait for 9 August to come already!