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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210911T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210911T160000
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CREATED:20210831T104625Z
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SUMMARY:Melt & Pour - Soap Crafting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Looking for a unique and creative way to engage in art and bond with your family during the September holidays? Look no further! Come join us in designing and crafting your own natural handmade soap from scratch! Not only is the ‘Melt & Pour’ process of soap making fun and therapeutic\, it is also educational for both you and your child. \n  \nIn this workshop\, you will learn about the different natural ingredients used in the soap making process\, as well as their benefits. You will also be able to tap into your creativity and customize the soap using any colours or designs you like! Discover how a household item that is used regularly in your house can be easily made through a simple process! \n  \nFees: Fully subsidised for eligible participants with PCI: $1000 and below. \n  \nParticipant Eligibility: Open to Indian Fathers with children aged 5 to 12\, must be Singaporean Citizens or Permanent Residents with PCI $1000 and below. \n  \nEnquiries: Ms Geethanjali Panerselvam / T: 1800 295 3333 / E: queries@sinda.org.sg
URL:https://sgindian.com/event/melt-pour-soap-crafting-workshop/
LOCATION:Sugar & Spice Studio\, 81 Ubi Avenue 4\, #10-19\,\, 408830\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210917T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210917T180000
DTSTAMP:20260502T215420
CREATED:20210904T113827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210904T113827Z
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SUMMARY:TikTok 101 – Video Editing
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to utilise the TikTok video editing platform and 8 steps of editing. You also would learn how to edit\, cut and use various transitions in the mobile app. Youth will also learn how to use such mobile applications with responsible social media usage skills. \n  \nRequired material: A fully charged smartphone \n  \nFees: Fully subsidised for the eligible participants with family PCI $1000 & below. \n  \nEligibility: Open to Indian students aged 13 to 21\, must be Singaporeans/Singapore Permanent Residents with a PCI $1000 & below. \n  \nEnquiries: Mr Idrees / T: 1800 295 3333 / E: queries@sinda.org.sg
URL:https://sgindian.com/event/tiktok-101-video-editing/
LOCATION:Youth Hub @ SSC\, Jurong Point 1\, Community Hub\, Lift Lobby A\, #06-03\, 648886\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210918T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210918T113000
DTSTAMP:20260502T215420
CREATED:20210912T150206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T041550Z
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SUMMARY:Cuba Gula-Gula Saya: Traditional Indian Sweets with Radhika
DESCRIPTION:From the melt-in-your-mouth Gulab Jamun to the fragrant pudding-like Carrot Halwa\, there are a myriad of textures\, flavours and scents in the world of traditional Indian sweets! Join homemaker Radhika who will be sharing her recipes for the Gulab Jamun and Carrot Halwa over two sessions! Hear from the cook herself about her culinary heritage and the joys of making these traditional Indian sweets from home! \n  \nLanguage: English \n  \nFees: S$20 (excluding eventbrite service fee) \n  \nMeeting Point: Entrance of Bukit Panjang Community Club (8 Pending Road Singapore 678295) \n  \nInstructions: \n\nDress comfortably. Masks are mandatory.\nThis is a vegetarian\, non-Halal dish. Recipe contains dairy\, gluten and nuts. Participants are reminded to declare their food allergies\, if any\, in the registration form.\nParticipants must abide by the house rules set out by the host (eg. out-of-bound areas\, use of toilet). Facilitators will brief participants before the start of the programme.\nPlease arrive 20 minutes before our scheduled meeting time for registration and temperature taking.\n\n  \nAbout the course conductor: \nLike many other Indians\, Radhika was introduced to cooking at a young age\, observing and helping her mother out in the kitchen. As she is equipped with those skills from a young age\, she is very particular about handmaking Indian sweets at home. \n  \nAt home\, she can control the ingredient proportions and pick quality ingredients. Different proportions of jaggery (raw sugar)\, ghee and milk result in different textures and flavours so making them at home allows her to tailor the sweets to her loved ones’ preferences! When she puts in all this love and care into her sweets and see the smiles on the faces of friends and family\, that sense of satisfaction is the sweetest thing to her.
URL:https://sgindian.com/event/cuba-gula-gula-saya-traditional-indian-sweets-with-radhika/
LOCATION:Entrance of Bukit Panjang Community Club\, 8 Pending Road\, 678295\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210918T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210918T173000
DTSTAMP:20260502T215420
CREATED:20210912T155002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210912T155002Z
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SUMMARY:Meet My Craftsman: Garland Maker R Jayaselvam from Anushia Flower Shop
DESCRIPTION:Garland maker Jayaselvam is no stranger to big occasions – He has made garlands for luminaries including Olympic gold medallist Joseph Schooling\, former Prime Ministers Lee Kuan Yew and Goh Chok Tong. Join him in an intimate workshop as he demonstrates the art of garland making. \n  \nLanguage: English \n  \nFees: S$40 (excluding eventbrite service fee) \n  \nMeeting Point: Entrance of Anushia Flower Shop (Inside Zhong Clan Association at 30 Veerasamy Road Singapore 207334) \n  \nDate and Time:  \nThere are a total of 16 slots available: \n\nSat\, 11 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSat\, 11 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSun\, 12 September |  2 – 3.30 pm\nSun\, 12 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSat\, 18 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSat\, 18 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSun\, 19 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSun\, 19 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSat\, 25 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSat\, 25 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSun\, 26 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSun\, 26 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSat\, 02 October | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSat\, 02 October | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSun\, 03 October | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSun\, 03 October | 4 – 5.30 pm\n\n  \nInstructions: \n\nDress comfortably. Masks are mandatory.\nEvent may not be suitable for individuals who are allergic to pollen and flowers.\nParticipants must abide by the house rules set out by the host (eg. out-of-bound areas\, use of toilet). Facilitators will brief participants before the start of the programme.\nPlease arrive 20 minutes before our scheduled meeting time for registration and temperature taking.\nPlease do not attend the event if you are feeling unwell.\nLook out for our facilitators who will be wearing yellow or blue festival t-shirts.\n\n  \nAbout Anushia Flower Shop \nEstablished in 1994\, Anushia Flower Shop is named after Mr Selvam’s wife. Flowers are a necessity in many Hindu rituals: as part of traditional clothing\, tributes to gods\, festive decorations\, and even medicine. For instance\, during weddings\, the bride makes her entrance beneath a flower canopy called the phoolon ki chaadar. It is typically decorated with bright red flowers to symbolise purity\, protection\, and bravery. \n  \nAnushia Flower Shop is also a pioneer in its field where they are the first garland maker in Singapore to digitalise their business. Their website was launched in 2019 with the help of Mr Selvam’s son and the move has greatly improved their business.
URL:https://sgindian.com/event/meet-my-craftsman-garland-maker-r-jayaselvam-from-anushia-flower-shop/
LOCATION:Anushia Flower Shop (inside Zhong Clan Association)\, 30 Veerasamy Road\, 207334
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ORGANIZER;CN="My Community Festival":MAILTO:hello@mycommunity.org.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210918T220000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210918T235900
DTSTAMP:20260502T215420
CREATED:20210904T112509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T042138Z
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SUMMARY:Intercultural Seminar Series | Shaping Cultures and Minds in Early Singapore: Tamil Muslims and Malay Publishing
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that some of the earliest Tamil books and newspapers in Singapore were published by the Tamil Muslim community here? What’s more fascinating is that the same community was instrumental in early Malay publishing in Singapore! Interested to know more about how the Tamil Muslim publishers and the Malay literati interacted and worked together? \n  \nCome join us in a specially curated seminar which will delve deep into this little-known subject.  \n  \nSynopsis: \nEarly Singapore was marked by rapid economic enterprises by different communities that contributed to the multicultural life. Despite the enclaves of ethnic settlements under the Raffles Town Plan of 1828\, there were a lot more intercultural engagements among communities along the Singapore River to Telok Ayer and stretching to the Kallang River. The Kampong Glam area was particularly interesting. Besides being an economic node in early Singapore\, it was also the intellectual hub of the Malays. Publishing houses played a significant role in the transmission of ideas and knowledge for the region. What is less known is the contributions of Tamil Muslims in the literary translation and publishing scene. This seminar will discuss the interactions between Tamil Muslim literati and Malay publishing houses in the Kampong Glam area. \n  \nPresenters \n  \nDr Torsten Tschacher \nDr. Torsten Tschacher has long been involved in researching Tamil Muslims in Singapore. He is currently associated with the Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies. His research focuses on the history and textual traditions of Tamil-speaking Muslim societies in South India\, Sri Lanka\, Singapore\, and Malaysia. His is the author of the book Race\, Religion\, and the ‘Indian Muslim’ Predicament in Singapore. He co-edited a collection entitled Non-Shia Practices of Muḥarram in South Asia and the Diaspora: Beyond Mourning. He has also published an essay on Singapore Tamil Muslims in the book Sojourners to Settlers: Tamils in Singapore.  \n  \nDr Azhar Ibrahim \nDr Azhar Ibrahim is a Lecturer at the Department of Malay Studies\, National University of Singapore. He teaches Malay-Indonesian literature and ideologies of development at the Department. In addition to his academic work\, he is also Chairman of the Literary Committee\, Malay Language Council; and Chairman\, Advisory Panel\, Malay Language Service\, National Library Board. His research interest includes sociology of literature\, social theology\, Islamic thought\, critical literacy\, and the Malay-Indonesian intellectual development. Amongst his published works are: Historical Imagination and Cultural Responses to Colonialism and Nationalism: A Critical Malaysian Perspective (2017)\, Contemporary Islamic Discourse in the Malay-Indonesia World (2014) and Narrating Presence: Awakening from Cultural Amnesia (2014). \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://sgindian.com/event/intercultural-seminar-series-shaping-cultures-and-minds-in-early-singapore-tamil-muslims-and-malay-publishing/
LOCATION:Facebook LIve
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210919T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210919T173000
DTSTAMP:20260502T215420
CREATED:20210912T152539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210912T160626Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Bharatanatyam with Bhaskar's Arts Academy
DESCRIPTION:Take off your dancing shoes because we will be starting the session dancing barefoot with the instructors from Bhaskar’s Arts Academy who will be demonstrating the basics of Bharatanatyam! Afterwards\, enjoy a session of Indian carnatic music and learn more about these traditional Indian performing arts and immerse yourself in this small facet of Indian culture! \n  \nLanguage: English \n  \nDate/Time: \nThere are 4 available slots: \n\nSun\, 19 September | 2 pm – 3.30 pm\nSun\, 19 September | 4 pm – 5.30 pm\nSun\, 03 October | 2 pm – 3.30 pm\nSun\, 03 October | 4 pm – 5.30 pm\n\n  \nFees: S$30 (excluding eventbrite service fee) \n  \nMeeting Point: Entrance of Bhaskar’s Arts Academy (19 Kerbau Rd Singapore 219158) \n  \nInstructions: \n\nDress comfortably. Masks are mandatory. Bring along hand sanitisers.\nParticipants must abide by the house rules set out by the host (eg. out-of-bound areas\, use of toilet). Facilitators will brief participants before the start of the programme.\nPlease arrive 20 minutes before our scheduled meeting time for registration and temperature taking.\nPlease do not attend the event if you are feeling unwell.\nLook out for our facilitators who will be wearing yellow or blue festival t-shirts.\n\n  \nAbout Bhaskar’s Arts Academy \nFounded in 1952 by Mr KP Bhaskar\, Bhaskar’s Arts Academy is renowned in Singapore for its promotion of Indian dance\, music and theatre. In total\, the academy teaches 3 types of dance\, 1 style of theatre and 7 musical instruments (including voice!). \n  \nBeyond teaching\, the academy is actively involved in bringing the arts to the community. During the 1960s\, Mrs Bhaskar (current artistic director) led the troupe in Aneka Ragam Rakyat\, a multi-cultural performance bringing arts to the remote villages in Singapore. Today\, the academy works with partners such as the National Institute of Education and National Library Board to bring Indian arts to a greater audience. The dancers and directors are also constantly pushing themselves to greater artistic heights by conceptualize new and exciting repertoires.
URL:https://sgindian.com/event/introduction-to-bharatanatyam-with-bhaskars-arts-academy-2/
LOCATION:Entrance of Bhaskar’s Arts Academy\, 19 Kerbau Road\, 219158\, Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="My Community Festival":MAILTO:hello@mycommunity.org.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210919T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210919T173000
DTSTAMP:20260502T215420
CREATED:20210912T155131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210912T155727Z
UID:2893-1632060000-1632072600@sgindian.com
SUMMARY:Meet My Craftsman: Garland Maker R Jayaselvam from Anushia Flower Shop
DESCRIPTION:Garland maker Jayaselvam is no stranger to big occasions – He has made garlands for luminaries including Olympic gold medallist Joseph Schooling\, former Prime Ministers Lee Kuan Yew and Goh Chok Tong. Join him in an intimate workshop as he demonstrates the art of garland making. \n  \nLanguage: English \n  \nFees: S$40 (excluding eventbrite service fee) \n  \nMeeting Point: Entrance of Anushia Flower Shop (Inside Zhong Clan Association at 30 Veerasamy Road Singapore 207334) \n  \nDate and Time:  \nThere are a total of 16 slots available: \n\nSat\, 11 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSat\, 11 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSun\, 12 September |  2 – 3.30 pm\nSun\, 12 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSat\, 18 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSat\, 18 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSun\, 19 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSun\, 19 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSat\, 25 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSat\, 25 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSun\, 26 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSun\, 26 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSat\, 02 October | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSat\, 02 October | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSun\, 03 October | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSun\, 03 October | 4 – 5.30 pm\n\n  \nInstructions: \n\nDress comfortably. Masks are mandatory.\nEvent may not be suitable for individuals who are allergic to pollen and flowers.\nParticipants must abide by the house rules set out by the host (eg. out-of-bound areas\, use of toilet). Facilitators will brief participants before the start of the programme.\nPlease arrive 20 minutes before our scheduled meeting time for registration and temperature taking.\nPlease do not attend the event if you are feeling unwell.\nLook out for our facilitators who will be wearing yellow or blue festival t-shirts.\n\n  \nAbout Anushia Flower Shop \nEstablished in 1994\, Anushia Flower Shop is named after Mr Selvam’s wife. Flowers are a necessity in many Hindu rituals: as part of traditional clothing\, tributes to gods\, festive decorations\, and even medicine. For instance\, during weddings\, the bride makes her entrance beneath a flower canopy called the phoolon ki chaadar. It is typically decorated with bright red flowers to symbolise purity\, protection\, and bravery. \n  \nAnushia Flower Shop is also a pioneer in its field where they are the first garland maker in Singapore to digitalise their business. Their website was launched in 2019 with the help of Mr Selvam’s son and the move has greatly improved their business.
URL:https://sgindian.com/event/meet-my-craftsman-garland-maker-r-jayaselvam-from-anushia-flower-shop-2/
LOCATION:Anushia Flower Shop (inside Zhong Clan Association)\, 30 Veerasamy Road\, 207334
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ORGANIZER;CN="My Community Festival":MAILTO:hello@mycommunity.org.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210925T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210925T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T215420
CREATED:20210831T113014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210831T113014Z
UID:2791-1632578400-1632578400@sgindian.com
SUMMARY:Colours of the Mind
DESCRIPTION:Having a positive mind is important for your child to lead a healthy and fulfilling life. \n  \nLearn how to enhance your child’s mental wellbeing with the Colours of the Mind workshop. This programme aims to equip parents with the knowledge and skills in building their children’s mental wellbeing domain ie. positive functioning\, emotional and social intelligence. \n  \nWhat are you waiting for? Hurry sign-up! \n  \nFees: fully subsidised for the eligible participants with PCI: $1000 and below \n  \nParticipant Eligibility: Open to Indian Fathers with children aged 4 to 6\, must be Singaporean Citizens or Permanent Residents with PCI $1000 and below. \n  \nEnquiries: Ms Sangeetha D/O Tamilselvam / T: 1800 295 3333 / E: queries@sinda.org.sg \n  \nConducted via Zoom; the link for the session will be sent separately to your email after registration and processing the application. \n 
URL:https://sgindian.com/event/colours-of-the-mind/
LOCATION:Online Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210925T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210925T173000
DTSTAMP:20260502T215420
CREATED:20210912T155309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210912T160132Z
UID:2895-1632578400-1632591000@sgindian.com
SUMMARY:Meet My Craftsman: Garland Maker R Jayaselvam from Anushia Flower Shop
DESCRIPTION:Garland maker Jayaselvam is no stranger to big occasions – He has made garlands for luminaries including Olympic gold medallist Joseph Schooling\, former Prime Ministers Lee Kuan Yew and Goh Chok Tong. Join him in an intimate workshop as he demonstrates the art of garland making. \n  \nLanguage: English \n  \nFees: S$40 (excluding eventbrite service fee) \n  \nMeeting Point: Entrance of Anushia Flower Shop (Inside Zhong Clan Association at 30 Veerasamy Road Singapore 207334) \n  \nDate and Time:  \nThere are a total of 16 slots available: \n\nSat\, 11 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSat\, 11 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSun\, 12 September |  2 – 3.30 pm\nSun\, 12 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSat\, 18 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSat\, 18 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSun\, 19 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSun\, 19 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSat\, 25 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSat\, 25 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSun\, 26 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSun\, 26 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSat\, 02 October | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSat\, 02 October | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSun\, 03 October | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSun\, 03 October | 4 – 5.30 pm\n\n  \nInstructions: \n\nDress comfortably. Masks are mandatory.\nEvent may not be suitable for individuals who are allergic to pollen and flowers.\nParticipants must abide by the house rules set out by the host (eg. out-of-bound areas\, use of toilet). Facilitators will brief participants before the start of the programme.\nPlease arrive 20 minutes before our scheduled meeting time for registration and temperature taking.\nPlease do not attend the event if you are feeling unwell.\nLook out for our facilitators who will be wearing yellow or blue festival t-shirts.\n\n  \nAbout Anushia Flower Shop \nEstablished in 1994\, Anushia Flower Shop is named after Mr Selvam’s wife. Flowers are a necessity in many Hindu rituals: as part of traditional clothing\, tributes to gods\, festive decorations\, and even medicine. For instance\, during weddings\, the bride makes her entrance beneath a flower canopy called the phoolon ki chaadar. It is typically decorated with bright red flowers to symbolise purity\, protection\, and bravery. \n  \nAnushia Flower Shop is also a pioneer in its field where they are the first garland maker in Singapore to digitalise their business. Their website was launched in 2019 with the help of Mr Selvam’s son and the move has greatly improved their business.
URL:https://sgindian.com/event/meet-my-craftsman-garland-maker-r-jayaselvam-from-anushia-flower-shop-3/
LOCATION:Anushia Flower Shop (inside Zhong Clan Association)\, 30 Veerasamy Road\, 207334
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ORGANIZER;CN="My Community Festival":MAILTO:hello@mycommunity.org.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210926T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210926T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T215420
CREATED:20210912T144354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210912T144354Z
UID:2855-1632650400-1632657600@sgindian.com
SUMMARY:Tour of Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple
DESCRIPTION:Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple is one of Singapore’s oldest temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Follow the volunteers from Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on a tour of the historic temple as we learn more about the birth\, marriage and death prayers and practices associated with Hinduism. \n  \nLanguage: English \n  \nFees: S$10 (excluding eventbrite service fee) \n  \nMeeting Point: Level 1 of PGP Hall\, located beside Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple (397 Serangoon Rd Singapore 218123 \n  \nInstructions: \n\nPlease dress respectfully (e.g. collared shirt\, long pants and covered shoes). Masks are mandatory. Please refrain from bringing food items into the temple.\nParticipants must abide by the house rules set out by the host (eg. out-of-bound areas\, use of toilet). Facilitators will brief participants before the start of the programme.\nPlease arrive 20 minutes before our scheduled meeting time for registration and temperature taking.\nPlease do not attend the event if you are feeling unwell.\nLook out for our facilitators who will be wearing yellow or blue festival t-shirts.\n\n  \nAbout the tour conductor:  \nWhen P S Somesekharan (Mr Soma) first arrived in Singapore from Chennai in 1981\, Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple was the first temple he visited. It was a place for refuge and comfort to him\, and he eventually became the temple committee member in 1989 and currently manages the temple’s finance and community cultural programmes\, such as being a part of My Community Festival 2021. \n  \nHis vision for the temple is to emulate the rituals and practices of Tirumala Temple in Andhra Pradesh\, India\, so that devotees in Singapore do not have to travel all the way there for religious needs. \n  \nAbout Sri Srinivas Perumal Temple \nLocated on Serangoon Road\, the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple is a National Monument with a history dating back to the 1850s. The temple is dedicated to the worship of South Indian deity Perumal or Thirumal\, a form of Vishnu\, and is run by a group of about 20 volunteers. Important occasions for the temple include the Purattasi Sani\, Thaipusam and the fire walking ceremony. During the Purattasi Sani\, the temple receives more than 24\,000 devotees every weekend.
URL:https://sgindian.com/event/tour-of-sri-srinivasa-perumal-temple/
LOCATION:Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple\, 397 Serangoon Road\, 218123\, Singapore
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sgindian.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Sr-Srinivas-Perumal-Temple.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="My Community Festival":MAILTO:hello@mycommunity.org.sg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210926T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210926T173000
DTSTAMP:20260502T215420
CREATED:20210912T155345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210912T155345Z
UID:2896-1632664800-1632677400@sgindian.com
SUMMARY:Meet My Craftsman: Garland Maker R Jayaselvam from Anushia Flower Shop
DESCRIPTION:Garland maker Jayaselvam is no stranger to big occasions – He has made garlands for luminaries including Olympic gold medallist Joseph Schooling\, former Prime Ministers Lee Kuan Yew and Goh Chok Tong. Join him in an intimate workshop as he demonstrates the art of garland making. \n  \nLanguage: English \n  \nFees: S$40 (excluding eventbrite service fee) \n  \nMeeting Point: Entrance of Anushia Flower Shop (Inside Zhong Clan Association at 30 Veerasamy Road Singapore 207334) \n  \nDate and Time:  \nThere are a total of 16 slots available: \n\nSat\, 11 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSat\, 11 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSun\, 12 September |  2 – 3.30 pm\nSun\, 12 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSat\, 18 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSat\, 18 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSun\, 19 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSun\, 19 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSat\, 25 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSat\, 25 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSun\, 26 September | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSun\, 26 September | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSat\, 02 October | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSat\, 02 October | 4 – 5.30 pm\nSun\, 03 October | 2 – 3.30 pm\nSun\, 03 October | 4 – 5.30 pm\n\n  \nInstructions: \n\nDress comfortably. Masks are mandatory.\nEvent may not be suitable for individuals who are allergic to pollen and flowers.\nParticipants must abide by the house rules set out by the host (eg. out-of-bound areas\, use of toilet). Facilitators will brief participants before the start of the programme.\nPlease arrive 20 minutes before our scheduled meeting time for registration and temperature taking.\nPlease do not attend the event if you are feeling unwell.\nLook out for our facilitators who will be wearing yellow or blue festival t-shirts.\n\n  \nAbout Anushia Flower Shop \nEstablished in 1994\, Anushia Flower Shop is named after Mr Selvam’s wife. Flowers are a necessity in many Hindu rituals: as part of traditional clothing\, tributes to gods\, festive decorations\, and even medicine. For instance\, during weddings\, the bride makes her entrance beneath a flower canopy called the phoolon ki chaadar. It is typically decorated with bright red flowers to symbolise purity\, protection\, and bravery. \n  \nAnushia Flower Shop is also a pioneer in its field where they are the first garland maker in Singapore to digitalise their business. Their website was launched in 2019 with the help of Mr Selvam’s son and the move has greatly improved their business.
URL:https://sgindian.com/event/meet-my-craftsman-garland-maker-r-jayaselvam-from-anushia-flower-shop-4/
LOCATION:Anushia Flower Shop (inside Zhong Clan Association)\, 30 Veerasamy Road\, 207334
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sgindian.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/R-Jayaselvam.png
ORGANIZER;CN="My Community Festival":MAILTO:hello@mycommunity.org.sg
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