SINGAPORE - Beneficiaries from the Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund (STSPMF) learnt how to make balloon sculptures on Friday, for a balloon exhibition at Marina Square. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Beneficiaries from the Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund learnt how to make balloon sculptures on Friday, for a balloon exhibition at Marina Square.
Mall owner Singapore Land Group Limited pledged $60,000 to the fund, in celebration of the company turning 60 this year. The Hawaiian-themed exhibition at Marina Square features more than 100,000 balloon sculptures made by 46 artists and 15Members of the public will be able to buy the balloons, with a portion of the proceeds going to the STSPMF – a community project started by the Straits Times to provide pocket money to children from low-income families.
The exhibition – held from March 11 to 19 at the mall’s central atrium – has various activities, including a wave surfing simulator, balloon sculpting workshop and dart balloon game booth.
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