Domino’s Singapore is giving away more than 540 personal pizza today (5 August 2019) at 10 selected outlets to celebrate Singapore’s 54th birthday.
The giveaway starts at 12pm at the following outlets:
Woodlands Rise
Tampines Avenue 4
Hillview
Crown Centre
Sembawang
Siglap
Ang Mo Kio (Cheng San)
Bedok Reservoir
Bedok
Jurong Green
All of the participating outlets has 54 sets of pizzas for giveaway except for the Cheng San outlet, which has 100 sets of pizzas for distribution.
The Sambal Ikan Bilis personal pizza would be given away by default and the Classified Chicken Personal Pizzas are available upon request, while stocks last.
For the first time, there will be a live dual screen telecast of the National Day Parade. Visitors can have a family picnic by the waterfront and enjoy the fireworks from the celebrations at Padang.
Additionally, there are also activities specially planned to showcase Singapore’s culture.
Heritage Family Games
Visitors can form teams of 3 to 5 to relive the good old days with games featuring elements of Singaporean heritage such as pulling a rickshaw and doing a Samsui Dash.
These activities, suitable for 4 years and older starts runs from 10am to 6pm. Registration is required. The registration fee is S$5.40 per participant and each person will receive a games T-shirt and tote bag upon completion of the games.
Fitness enthusiasts can also take part in the special bicentennial edition of the Red-X Challenge. There are stations both on land and the sand. Additionally, the first 200 participants who completes the challenge will receive a special edition Red-X Games Dry Bag worth S$20.
Registration is required and the Red-X Challenge is suitable for 16 years old and above. This challenge is available from 10am to 3pm.
Choreographed with a Singaporean twist, visitors can dance away with a unique cardio-fusion dance workout from 2pm to 4pm. This mass workout is suitable for 7 years old and above and is free.
The workout includes 20 minutes of Kardio Kickboxing, 40 minutes of MegaDance and 40 minutes of Zumba.
National Day Celebrations at Sports Hub When: 9 August 2019, 1000hr – 2100hr
Where: OCBC Square
Cost: Admission is free
The 9th installation of Universal Studios Singapore (USS) Halloween Horror Night will be back next month and this year’s event features 5 haunted houses, 2 scare zones and 2 shows over a span of 16 nights.
Here are the 5 haunted houses and who what to expect in them:
1. Curse of the Naga
Let’s admit it. Thailand has produced some of the scariest horror films to date. This haunted house, Curse of the Naga transports guests into the deep jungles of Thailand.
Therein lies a lost village that is under the spell of a snake spirit, Naga.
This original haunted house is a creation from the directors of blockbuster Thai horror films, Shutter and 4bia. This is also the first time USS has collaborated with these regional masters of horror.
2. Twisted Clown University
This haunted house is an abandoned carnival ground with remorseless clowns roaming the vicinity, awaiting for the next victim to terrorize.
3. The Chalet Hauntings
In this haunted chalet, you play detective by trying to uncover the truth of five teenagers who has mysteriously disappeared from this chalet.
Going through the layers of police tapes that were used to cordon the apartment, be prepared to have a close brush with langsuir and other frightful beings.
4. Hell Block 9
This haunted house brings you to a dark, dirty and damp prison. Witness vengeance and agony as merciless wardens torture the inmates.
Torment by death, disease and devastation, this is one of the most savage place to be in.
Spirit Dolls
Probably inspired by a remote village in Japan, this haunted house features an abandoned village filled with creepy, life-sized dolls.
But if you look closer, the eyes of these dolls follow you as you roam around.
USS Halloween Horror Nights 9
When: 27 Sep – 31 Oct (Selected Nights)
Early Bird – Non Peak: S$55 | Peak: S$65
General Admission – Non Peak: S$60 | Peak: S$70
*** Maybank credit card holders: Buy 3 get 1 free
As National Day draws closer, Mr Bean is having a S$0.54 sale for its Classic Soya Milk (U.P S$1.60) today (31 July 2019) from 3pm to 7pm. Each customer is entitled to 2 cups of the discounted beverage.
There are 540 cups available at each participating store.
One-for-one Singafour Pancake/Eggwich
Additionally, Mr Bean is running a one-for-one offer for its signature pancake and eggwich. The usual price of these items range from S$4.80 to S$7.20. Each customer is limited to 5 sets.
This promotion is available at all Mr Bean stores except for the following oulets:
Changi General Hospital
Centre of Oral Health
ITE College Central
Jewel Changi
Khoo Teck Puat Hospital
KK Women’s & Children’s Hospital
National Centre for Infectious Disease
National University Hospital
Sengkang General Hospital
Sentosa
Singapore General Hospital
Singapore Management University
TanTock Seng Hospital
Yishun Polyclinic
Many more businesses are riding on the National Day festivities and are coming out with attractive offers.
Free Chicken Rice for seniors
A chicken rice stall at Redhill is giving away 1,000 plates of chicken rice to Singaporean seniors and subsequently, selling its chicken rice at only S$0.54.
This promotion is happening this coming Saturday (3 August) and is for dine in only.
NRIC is required for verification purposes and each senior is entitled to one plate of discounted chicken rice.
54% Discount for all Singaporeans
Younger Singaporeans are not forgotten. The chicken rice stall is also offering a 54% discount on its menu.
S$0.54 Chicken Rice Offer
When: 3 August 2019, 1000hr – 2000hr
Where: Central Park Food (3 Depot Close, Level 4)
The Council for Third Age, C3A, will be organizing a special event at the National Library Events Plaza to help elders pursue their passion and interest.
The event, which is happening today and tomorrow (2 & 3 Aug 2019), will also see special performances by seniors.
In addition, more than 1,000 course titles are also available from 30 participating education institutions and community-based organizations for seniors to sign up. Most of these courses can be paid using SkillsFuture Credits.
There are also experiential activities such as soap making, aromatherapy, urban permaculture, 3D printing, crochet, stage talks on various topics, demonstrations, games and more for the attendees.
President Halimah Yacob will also be gracing this event.
National Silver Academy Roadshow
When: 2 & 3 Aug 2019, 1100hr – 2000hr
Where: National Library Events Plaza (Level 1)
Nearest MRT: Bugis
Admission is Free.
The second edition of the Japanese Summer Festival will be back on 7 & 8 September 2019 at the National Stadium.
Touted as “the largest Japanese cultural and fun-play event in Singapore”, this festival features over 100 booths selling authentic Japanese food and beverage. Some of this year’s highlights include the Wagyu Rice Burgers, Deep-fried Cheese Mochi, Okonomiyaki and Yakisoba.
Besides merchandise and games, festival-goers can also join in a J-Pop Fitness Dance Jam session. Families can also get a taste of kart racing with the Family Pedal Go-Kart.
Pokémon Carnival
Japan’s most famous Pocket Monsters, Pokemon would also be making an appearance at the Summer Carnival with six carnival games.
In addition, the Pikachu Dance Parade will also be happening at 1700hr on both days.
All-day stage performances
There are also performances featuring Japanese dance and theatrical shows on the open-air stage from 2.50pm.
From 6.30pm to 8.30pm, the Japanese tradition dance, Bon-Odori will also take place.
Yukata Rental & Try-Outs
There will also be rental services for festival-goers to try on Japan’s traditional summer garment, the Yukata.
Ticketing Details
Tickets are currently available online for sale till 6 September 2019. You can click here to purchase your discounted ticket of S$6.
Onsite tickets are priced at $8 and admission is complimentary for children below 1.2 meters in height.
Japan Summer Festival When: 7 & 8 September 2019, 1200hr – 2100hr
Where: National Stadium
Cost: S$6 (Online) | S$8 (Onsite)
Singapore’s social enterprise landscape is set to change with more young people being vocal about social causes. One evidence is the return of Singapore’s social cause music festival.
Titled Music for a Cause 2019, this festival features 13 local bands. Headliners for this year’s concert includes Joanna Dong and Charlie Lim.
The Concert Line Up
3 August (Day One)
4.40pm – 5pm: HOUG
5.10pm – 5.30pm: Yao
5.40pm – 6pm: Shye
6.25pm – 7.10pm: Tabula
7.30pm – 8pm: Gareth & The Momma Shop
8.25pm – 9.10pm: Jack & Rai
9.30pm – 9.50pm: 53A
10pm – 10.30pm: Joanna Dong
The music festival also supports 16 social causes including beneficiaries like Dover Park Hospice, Alzheimer’s Disease Association, Singapore Reefs and more.
The public can support these social causes by donating directly at the booths during the music festival.
Music For A Cause 2019
When: 3 Aug (1230hr – 2200hr) | 4 Aug (1430hr – 2130hr)
Where: OCBC Arena Park, Singapore Sports Hub
Cost: Free
Local fast food startup restaurant, Shake Shake In a tub opens its flagship stall today (27 July 2019) at North Point City.
Their fries are prepared upon order and are available in eight flavors: mala, cheese, sour cream & onion, truffle, salted caramel, kimchi, BBQ and curry.
However, perhaps the most epic combination would be soft serve with fries. According to the company, this combination is a sweet reminder of the childhood guilty pleasure of dipping fries into ice-cream.
Besides fries, the restaurant is also selling buffalo wings, Korean wings and popcorn chicken. These dishes also comes with seasoning.
The company is also opening their second outlet at Suntec City very soon.
Shake Shake in a Tub Where: North Point City, #B2-139
Operating Hours: 1000hr – 2200hr