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Report on lanterns-making at the prisons!


Bones-N-Flesh Arts led a total of 108 prison inmates in lanterns-making over 4 sessions lasting almost 3 hours each time! All these "Lanterns of Hope" made by the prison inmates were exhibited at our FAMILY FEAST OF LANTERNS 2003 at the Pasir Ris Beach Park on 20th September - together with hundreds more of handcrafted lanterns made by families, welfare organisations and primary, secondary schools & one junior college even !

Lanterns of Hope by Changi Prison inmates  

By giving your donation from $4 upwards you have put a light in the heart of one or more of this group of friends of Lanterns of Hope who have pledged to put their hearts and hands to produce Lanterns of Hope and they want to do all this to support our welfare beneficiaries

 

Lantern-making with school children!

Cross Cultural Lanterns

Cross-cultural Lanterns Competition received total of 93 lantern entries at the final submission date 15 August 03 ! This was a significant increase from last year’s number of cross-cultural lanterns.

Students from 13 educational institutions from primary, secondary schools to junior college and 60 families taking part in the Cross-cultural Lanterns Competition this year.

Damai Secondary School
Griffiths Primary School
Holy Innocents’ Primary School
Loyang Primary School
Meridien Primary School
Ngee Ann Secondry School
North Spring Primary School
Parkview Primary School
Tampines Primary School
Tampines Junior College
Tanjong Katong Primary School
Yio Chu Kang Primary School
Whitesands Primary School

Schools take part in three cross-cultural lanterns making workshops held at the Asian Civilisations Museum during July in celebration of Racial Harmony. Mayor Zainul Abidin Rasheed of North East CDC gives encouragement and praise to students taking part !



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