Learn how to protect yourself from colorectal cancer, which is the top cancer dignosed in men and second in women here. Singaporeans and PRs aged 50 years and above can pick up the Faecal Occult Blood Test kits (FOBT) during the session. FOBT is a preliminary screening to test for the presence of non-visible blood in the stools, and is recommended for annual testing. Free for all.
13 and 27 March 2010 (Sat)
13 March
1.00pm to 3.00pm (English)
3.30pm to 5.30pm (Mandarin)
27 March
1.30pm to 3.00pm (Malay)
Kallange CC
Singapore Cancer Society
Simei Care Centre
(Tel: 6781 8113)
NTU 55th Anniversary Celebration - Run Round Singapore
In celebration of NTU's 55th Anniversary, they are organising a 218km "Run Round Singapore" event from 27-28 March 2010. Members of the public are invited to participate in the 2-3km relay run. A family-based Carnival will be held from 6pm to 9.30pm on 28 March. Gazebos will be set up for games and food stalls as well as fun fair activities. For more information, please visit www.ntu.edu.sg/
RunRound
SINGAPORE
27-28 March 2010
(Sat - Sun)
8.30am - 9.30pm
Nanyang Techno-
logical University
NTU
Miss Tan Pik Lian
(Tel: 6790 5919)
Miss Yap Xin Yi
(Tel:6790 4875)
MacPherson Baby Show 2010
There will be two categories of
competition as follows:
1) Most Sporty Baby - for babies between 3 - 18 months old
2) Most Photogenic Sibling - for babies between 12 - 24 months old.
Winners of both categories will compete in the Final Showdown and pit against winners from
other CCs to be crowned Singapore's "Most Sporty Baby"
and "Most Photogenic Sibling". Participation
fee at $10 (PAssion
card members) and
$20 (non-PAssion
card members).
28 March 2010 (Sun)
9.00am to 1.00pm
Mac-Pherson
CC
Mac-Pherson FLC/ WEC
Lucy Lam
(Tel: 6745 2940)
April 2010
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Saving Lives Campaign - Community Blood Donation Drive
Come forward to give the gift of life! Experience the joy and altruism of saving lives by participating in these regular blood donation drives organised by the Singapore Sindhi Association. This campaign is part of the Singapore Red Cross' ongoing efforts to encourage Singaporeans to embrace life saving humanitarian values and activities