Articles Archive for June 2011
The EA’s Education Committee is looking for tutors to teach:
- General Paper, Economics, Chinese and Maths to an A-level student, on a voluntary basis.
- Chinese and maths to a Primary 5 student
For enquiries, please contact Jacqueline at 6447 1578 or jacqueline@eurasians.org
Date: Sunday, 14 August 2011
Time: 12.00 – 3.00pm
Venue: Quentin’s Restaurant
Cost: $18.00++ (Adults), $9.00++ (Children from ages 6-12)
Closing date for bookings: Monday, 8 August 2011
Celebrate Singapore’s birthday at Quentin’s Restaurant dressed in your most stylish red and white outfits and stand to win the “best dressed” title. Relax and savour the sumptuous buffet spread while taking in nostalgic tunes. Play a round or two of tombola, or browse the stalls selling tidbits like traditional sugee cake. You might walk away with lucky draw prizes!
*Please note that all payments are to be made directly to Quentin’s Restaurant. No payment will be accepted prior to the event. It is free seating except for those who book a table for 10 pax. Carpark spaces are limited, so please use public transport if possible.
For enquiries and reservations, contact Bridget at 6447 1578 and bridget@eurasians.org, or Quentin’s Restaurant at 6348 0327.
Participate in this year’s Orange Ribbon Ceremony! Show up wearing something orange and join Singapore in celebrating and promoting racial and religious harmony.
The Orange Ribbon Celebrations (ORC) is a signature national event in July to celebrate Racial Harmony and a focal point to promote understanding, appreciation and trust among Singapore’s multi-racial and multi-religious society. ORC 2011 is spearheaded by OnePeople.sg together with its partners namely, the Community Development Councils (CDCs), Self-Help Groups, People’s Association, Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS) and Ministry of Education (MOE).
The theme chosen for 2011 is “HOME: Joint Hopes, Shared Memories”. The theme seeks to capture our hopes and aspirations for the future and recollections of our shared past. It forges a sense of identity and anchors our thoughts and feelings in making Singapore our HOME. Singapore’s cultural, ethnic and religious landscape will become more diverse and complex in the coming years. It is hoped that the ORC will bring our diverse communities together in appreciation, understanding and trust.
Date: Saturday, 23 July 2011
Time: 12.00 pm – 12.00 am
Venue: Fort Canning Green
All are welcome! Please come dressed in something orange.
For more details, visit http://www.onepeople.sg/programme.asp?id=59.
The Eurasian Association sells a variety of books written by Eurasians, on topics such as history, the world wars, Bahau, the Kristang language, food and the Eurasian culture.
You can now see the book titles and prices on our online EA Books Catalogue.
For enquiries and purchase, contact Jacqueline at 6447 1578 or jacqueline@eurasians.org


