Today was the first day of Festival of Nations 2006. We had a great time selling fried wantons, pulot hitam and mua chee; all sumptuous traditional food. North court was buzzing with performances, curious onlookers and hungry students. The Cosdu Stall enjoyed a bustling and consistent patronage throughout the mid day break.
If you missed out on the activities today, please do drop by anytime tomorrow between 12 noon to 2pm to join in the rousing crowd in soaking in the festive atmosphere. And while you're at it, please recommend the Cosdu Stall to all your friends.
The money we're raising will be used to subsidise the cost of Easter Camp 2007, so please do support our worthy cause!
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
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