Guest-of-Honour was Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Minister for Education & Second Minister for Finance. He was at the launch site to witness the start of the Duck Race. Before the launch of the actual duck race, there were speeches delivered by the Singapore Computer Society (SCS) President, Mr Wilson Tan and the FSC as well... This was followed by the presentation of plaques for the Top Fund Raisers, Sponsors and Co-sponsors. My NYP School of IT Director, Mr John Tan, was there to receive the top Institute of Higher Learning Fun-raiser plaque, and our Deputy Director, Mr Lai Poh Hing, went up to receive the trophy for great contribution to the duck race. I got the Top Student Fund-raiser plaque. :) I thought the trophies with the duckies were so lovely... There were ducks with bright orange beaks which I have never seen before. Hahaha ~ 

At the start of the duck race, the cute little rubber duckies were tossed into the Singapore River...it was almost perpetual...I thought it was never going to end... And from my view, I was impressed by the scene... As more yellow ducks were floating on the water surface, it seemed like a huge portion of the area was covered in yellow, a beautiful scene in fact. At that juncture, I was already filled with great satisfaction and surprise as this was my first time watching it on the spot. Mr Ong, Ze Rong, Zhi Yi and Regina were there at the launch site to support the Duck Race as well. :) In fact, all of us were astonished with the sight. We also took several shots on it.
Ms Kwa and her hubby were on the go...hahaha ~ Both of them were at the Blue Room of the Arts House guiding the beneficiaries... Some SCS staff were there to coordinate the programme
on that side too... I wasn't around to help at first, but I sensed the wonderful mood over at their venue. Later, I joined in the fun in guiding the beneficiaries at the carnival along the river side as well as at the Asian Civilisation Museum.
Ms Kwa and her hubby were on the go...hahaha ~ Both of them were at the Blue Room of the Arts House guiding the beneficiaries... Some SCS staff were there to coordinate the programme
on that side too... I wasn't around to help at first, but I sensed the wonderful mood over at their venue. Later, I joined in the fun in guiding the beneficiaries at the carnival along the river side as well as at the Asian Civilisation Museum.The beneficiaries really enjoyed themselves throughout the day's event. I could tell from the smiles and their faces, both the young and the elderly. :) Thanks to Alvin, Sitti, Wei Liang, Ze Rong, Zhi Yi and Regina and all the others who have helped us greatly in the duck race event on Sunday. It was really a success. =)
And the plaque I got was very nice... I truly like it a lot. :) Hehex... It's now in my NUS hostel, together with the string of 5 coloured rubber duckies... Will always remember this event.....
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