Life Rejuvenation Scheme 2006 Great fairy play in Fairy Kiddo Land
(16 December 2006)
After a series of writing workshops and drama rehearsals for a year, the Fairy
Kiddos finally got to perform in the Fairy Kiddo Land! The event took place on
16 December 2006 at New World Centre, 30 Fairy Kiddos, all nicely decked out,
took part in the play, Fairy Villa, which won prolonged applause from the
audience.
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Fun with English (May to June 2006)
For the third year NWS Volunteer Alliance organized English phonic classes for
Moon Lok Kindergarten in Tsuen Wan. The classes were held on six consecutive
Saturdays. More than 60 volunteers participated in the activity and shared
happy learning moments with the children.
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The adventure of "Fairy Villa" (20 May 2006)
The Fairy Kiddos took part in an adventurous outdoor workshop at the nursery of
HKIL at Sheung Shui. They learnt and had fun in a checkpoint game that required
them to complete different tasks about story and drama. Both the Fairy Kiddos
and NWS Volunteer Alliance volunteers enjoyed the game and the role-play.
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Hans Andersen Club's flag day (19 April 2006)
Subsequent to the charity sale and matched donation for corporate song ringtone
download to support Hans Andersen Club, the partnering organization of Life
Rejuvenation Scheme 2006, NWS Holdings supports its annual flag day. The Group
recruited volunteers for flag selling while the Corporate Office and
subsidiaries set donation boxes and display posters to support the event.
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Life Rejuvenation Scheme 2006 V Fairy Kiddo
NWS Volunteer Alliance launched Life Rejuvenation Scheme 2006 with Hans Andersen
Club's Storyland. Titled Fairy Kiddo, the one-year programme comprises fun and
interactive workshops on story writing and drama for about 30 primary school
students, aiming at enhancing their communication skills and boosting their
self-confidence. The Fairy Kiddos were also invited to join NWS Holdings' Fun
Day 2006, in which they enjoyed the fun games and helped manage the Fairy Kiddo
game booth. A charity sale booth was also set up to raise funds for Hans
Andersen Club.
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