Put Down Your Books, and Let's Cook
A Blossom World Society's very own culinary class that aims to engage youths through cooking delicious meals.
Classes would be instructed by Chef Kevin Law, a young aspiring professional chef with skills acquired from different countries. He would be teaching Hong Kong styled dishes as they are quick and easy to prepare, and also delicious!
Since the class commence on the 4th May, we have learnt how to prepare to Hongkong Fish with Cream Style Corn Sauce Rice, Shanghainese Wonton.
Next lesson on 8th June, we will be learning Stir Fried Noodles with Soy Sauce and 15 June is Monterey Jack Cheese Sandwich.
Join in to have the hand on experience in preparing the dishes!
Refer to the poster for more details!
Dance Extravaganza for age 13-21
Age Range: 13-21
Breakdancing Foundation Classes
This course is designed to engage youths and to impart basic fundamental dance skills to the participating youths.
Course outcome:
Fitness training, skills development
1) Students will learn basic breakdancing techniques: Footwork, Freezes, Basic Powermoves.
2) Students will be able to execute simple choreography and breakdancing movements.
Course Duration:
$100 for 8 lessons every Saturdays,
1400H to 1530H.
Starting from 4th May
Only 10 spots available for sign up! Course is conducted by a professional dance instructor, Leonard Ng.
Finding Treasure Through Project @ Geylang Branch
Through various activities, student will learn the moral value towards others. The activities aim to help the student understand the importance of the moral value in their learning journey. They will learn and develop a project on a specific theme. At the end, there will be a presentation of the project to the teachers and parents.
Age: 13 - 16
Every Saturday, 7.00pm - 8.30pm
- Course Term: 9 Lessons per term | $90
- Start on: 7 July - 1 September 2018
- Class size: 25 students
- Venue: Blossom World Society (Geylang Branch) 15 Lor 29 Geylang #05-01 PTH Building, Singapore 388069 (map)
For further information, please call 64645116
Language Medium: English
7 short stories shared by Satya Nadella [CEO Microsoft]
🌾 *LOOKING BACK*
I interviewed my grandmother for part of a research paper I’m working on for my Psychology class. When I asked her to define success in her own words, she said, “Success is when you look back at your life and the memories make you smile."
🌾 *LOVE CONQUERS PAIN*
After I watched my dog get run over by a car, I sat on the side of the road holding him and crying. And just before he died, he licked the tears off my face.
🌾 *TOGETHERNESS*
As my father, three brothers, and two sisters stood around my mother’s hospital bed, my mother uttered her last coherent words before she died. She simply said, “I feel so loved right now. We should have gotten together like this more often.”
🌾 *AFFECTION*
I kissed my dad on the forehead as he passed away in a small hospital bed. About 5 seconds after he passed, I realized it was the first time I had given him a kiss since I was a little boy.
🌾 *JOY*
When I witnessed a 27-year-old cancer patient laughing hysterically at her 2-year-old daughter’s antics, I suddenly realized that I need to stop complaining about my life and start celebrating it again.
🌾 *KINDNESS*
A boy in a wheelchair saw me desperately struggling on crutches with my broken leg and offered to carry my backpack and books for me. He helped me all the way across campus to my class and as he was leaving he said, “I hope you feel better soon.”
🌾 *SHARING*
I was traveling in Kenya and I met a refugee from Zimbabwe. He said he hadn’t eaten anything in over 3 days and looked extremely skinny and unhealthy. Then my friend offered him the rest of the sandwich he was eating. The first thing the man said was, “We can share it.”
*Celebrate Life with Gratitude*
Finding Treasure Through Project @ Geylang Branch
Through various activities, student will learn the moral value towards others. The activities aim to help the student understand the importance of the moral value in their learning journey. They will learn and develop a project on a specific theme. At the end, there will be a presentation of the project to the teachers and parents.
Age: 13 - 16
Every Saturday, 7.00pm - 8.45pm
- Course Term: 9 Lessons per term | $90
- Start on: 17 March 2018 - 12 May 2018
- Class size: 20 – 40 students
- Venue: Blossom World Society (Geylang Branch) 15 Lor 29 Geylang #05-01 PTH Building, Singapore 388069 (map)
For further information, please call 65471210
Language Medium: Bi-lingual
7 short stories shared by Satya Nadella [CEO Microsoft]
🌾 *LOOKING BACK*
I interviewed my grandmother for part of a research paper I’m working on for my Psychology class. When I asked her to define success in her own words, she said, “Success is when you look back at your life and the memories make you smile."
🌾 *LOVE CONQUERS PAIN*
After I watched my dog get run over by a car, I sat on the side of the road holding him and crying. And just before he died, he licked the tears off my face.
🌾 *TOGETHERNESS*
As my father, three brothers, and two sisters stood around my mother’s hospital bed, my mother uttered her last coherent words before she died. She simply said, “I feel so loved right now. We should have gotten together like this more often.”
🌾 *AFFECTION*
I kissed my dad on the forehead as he passed away in a small hospital bed. About 5 seconds after he passed, I realized it was the first time I had given him a kiss since I was a little boy.
🌾 *JOY*
When I witnessed a 27-year-old cancer patient laughing hysterically at her 2-year-old daughter’s antics, I suddenly realized that I need to stop complaining about my life and start celebrating it again.
🌾 *KINDNESS*
A boy in a wheelchair saw me desperately struggling on crutches with my broken leg and offered to carry my backpack and books for me. He helped me all the way across campus to my class and as he was leaving he said, “I hope you feel better soon.”
🌾 *SHARING*
I was traveling in Kenya and I met a refugee from Zimbabwe. He said he hadn’t eaten anything in over 3 days and looked extremely skinny and unhealthy. Then my friend offered him the rest of the sandwich he was eating. The first thing the man said was, “We can share it.”
*Celebrate Life with Gratitude*