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It’s confusing to see the crews smile today. Are they happy because it’s the final day or they are smiling because of the feedback (not friendly enough…etc) that they received yesterday? Never mind that as today is the day to improve, the day to enjoy; a day to be happy for all sorts of reasons.
The day starts as the crowd floods the hall. Just like the first day, the exhibition is the same but there are different activities on stage. It starts with a talk that was filled with quite a number of interactive spectators which is nice to see as it makes the talk livelier and more interesting.
Straight after that, the main event of the day: PERFORMANCE BY ARIC HO!!
Many might not know who he is but let me tip you guys. He is a Malaysian born, Singaporean based singer, actor and host = artist. He hosted several show in Malaysian and also Singapore and has his own album. The crowd went NUTS while waiting for his appearance.
INTRODUCED by a made-shift emcee (1 of our own), Aric (its AAAA-ric not Eric alright?) came out from the shadows, walks-in slowly and gently, says hi and waves to the crowd (the music is playing), picks up his notes and starts singing. His massaging voice made the crowd go melting over as the soothing song echoed the hall. It was nice and good. We are not being buyers but seriously it was nice NOT FORGETTING; GIRLS, HE IS QUITE GOOD LOOKING. After the singing and interviewing, the autograph session went on. Congratulation to all Aric’s fans. Soon after, Aric gets on the floor and visit the exhibition as well. Ushered by our crew, he gain information through explanation and he was quite impressed to show what we have done *applauds*.
Aric Ho in the exhibition
After he left, there were some other interesting activities went on; THE POTTED TREE PLANTING session. The crowd was asked to join the as there were 50 plants ready to be planted and given away as souvenirs. It was great to see that all 30 sits that were prepared was full and the crowd actually enjoyed the session but it was kind of short to be honest.
Smiles from the crowd that join the tree planting session
In this exhibition, there are a few things that stand out from the rest of the exhibit items. It catches the eye of many and was always crowded with people. THE MUD-BALL MAKING. Made out of few subtends; it really stinks, the mud-ball function as an “anti-dirty” organic cleanser that actually helps the soil + water in the river to improve.
The MUD-BALL maker showing and guiding the crowd on how to make MUD-BALLS.
As time goes on, the closing ceremony comes closer. Sharp at 4.30pm, Abby burst into scene and announce the winners of the PAPER TOWER guessing event. It is where stacks of A4 and old newspapers in a tower cage that were counted 1-by-1 by two of our organizing committee in order to let the crowd guess how many pieces of paper that were in the tower. Of coz there were hints, but no one will ever get the exact answer but as close as you gets, you will win prizes worth RM500. We limit the number of contestants to 500 people only just to match the prize.
The Grand Winner, Mr Gan Hong Bin!!
Straight after that, the closing ceremony was held and it was the end of the event. Overall, the event got quite good comments but of course there were flaws. It was a good effort thrown out by the students, advisors and of course, without the sponsors, NGOs and governmental org’s support, we would not have done it as well as we did.
To waste, to destroy our natural resources, to skin and exhaust the land instead of using it so as to increase its usefulness, will result in undermining in the days of our children the very prosperity which we ought by right to hand down to them amplified and developed.
~Theodore Roosevelt~
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