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At the ticket booth for "Power up a Christmas Tree"
outside City Square Mall on Sunday, 13th Dec.
Proceeds from paddling on the Christmas Tree carriage
goes to Singapore Environment Council (SEC) :)
As one paddles in the carriage,
the lights encircling the carriage
will light up.
It was to raise public awareness
and educate how important it is to
conserve energy (go green),
not forgetting to encourage people
to inculcate good conservation behaviour.

Apologies for the lack of pictures of
the Christmas Tree & carriage...
I didn't bring my camera around
and didn't have time to snap some
pictures too.

Hope today you'll make the decision
to save the earth!

Pam Petite

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