Thursday, February 17, 2011

Kampong Night with SDP

Message from Jaslyn Go of Singapore Democratic Party

Fancy playng a round of chatek? Feel like singing along to Teresa Teng's 天黑黑 (Tian Hei Hei)? Up to dancing theronggeng? Then you won't want to miss Kampung Night. That's when we dip into the past and relive some of the times when we grew up romping around in our slippers and singlets.


That's also the theme for our annual dinner this year and we're looking forward to spending a nostalgically relaxing evening with you. So why not get a ticket and join us next Saturday, 19 Feb 11 from 6-10 pm?


And those of you who've been to SDP's events, you'll know that we rarely pass up the opportunity for a hearty meal. This one will be no exception. Come hungry.


Also come in your kampung best (we'll leave that to you your memory - or imagination - of what that might be) because at the end of the evening we'll be giving out prizes for Best Kampung Dress. There'll also be performances and games which will be good for a chuckle or two.


But even as we relax for a night of fun and entertainment the serious business of our preparation for the coming general elections is never far away. Because of this, we are also looking to raise funds through our dinner. Proceeds from our ticket sales will go towards funding the huge expenses for the elections.


If we are going to run a credible campaign and win the contests that we are in, we need finances. The PAP drips with money and outspends the opposition many times over during the hustings. If we are going to be competitive we will need your help and support.


So come and help us celebrate our annual dinner, and support the party that stands up for you. If you haven't already purchased a ticket and would like to do so, please click here or call Ms Jaslyn Go at 9239-3133 or email us at sdp@yoursdp.org



Jaslyn Go.


Comment by Tan Kin Lian
I encourage readers of my blog to join this event and get to know the people in SDP. They are quite well educated and sensible people. Give them your support, so that they can be your voice in Parliament.

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