Was at the breaking fast festival on 5 Sep 09. Much work
and preparation was done as noticed by the amount of food and guests that turned up for the event.
After the hardwork, the men and ladies with the children sat separately while waiting for event to begin. The emcee announced and thank the GOH, Mr Inderjit Singh, MP for AMK GRC for gracing the occasion. Our Adviser also gave a short speech thanking the association for organising the event and their efforts in community bonding, reaching out to the needy regardless race and religion. Some of our grassroots leaders were also hosted to join them for this sumptious dinner.
and preparation was done as noticed by the amount of food and guests that turned up for the event.
After the hardwork, the men and ladies with the children sat separately while waiting for event to begin. The emcee announced and thank the GOH, Mr Inderjit Singh, MP for AMK GRC for gracing the occasion. Our Adviser also gave a short speech thanking the association for organising the event and their efforts in community bonding, reaching out to the needy regardless race and religion. Some of our grassroots leaders were also hosted to join them for this sumptious dinner.
Dinner was started with passing of some sort of red dates , there was the gravy, chicken, bryani,
mutton..kedap..(looks like chinese popiah..)..curry puffs....and hosts of others desserts.. really mouth watering...to round off we were treated to teh alia which is really refreshing and awakening which was really different from the normal ginger tea..
After dinner, there was prayers. All in All, everyone had wonderful dinner as their stomach was full. We thanked the hosts for graciously invite us to take part in this festival and glad S'pore
is a multi racial and religious society where everyone can celebrate religious festivals in harmony.
mutton..kedap..(looks like chinese popiah..)..curry puffs....and hosts of others desserts.. really mouth watering...to round off we were treated to teh alia which is really refreshing and awakening which was really different from the normal ginger tea..
After dinner, there was prayers. All in All, everyone had wonderful dinner as their stomach was full. We thanked the hosts for graciously invite us to take part in this festival and glad S'pore
is a multi racial and religious society where everyone can celebrate religious festivals in harmony.
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