We are a group of young volunteers who are passionate in serving the community. We organise events, conduct educational tours etc to make the community more vibrant! Bubbly and fun, that's us!!
Frontier YEC attends T-net Club @ Taman Jurong Thank You Dinner 2010
5 YEC members (Wan Ling, Hwee Yanne, Jianing, Cherie and Alex) attended T-net Club Taman Jurong Thank You Dinner 2010 @ Jurong Safra yesterday night!
We had much fun feeding ourselves with food (think nice sushi, brownies and custard pies :D:D), watching the magic show and not to forget the opening Batucada performance by Boon Lay Secondary School students :)
Highlights of the day: Cherie won the first prize in the lucky draw! She won a 14 inch COLOUR TV haha which we had trouble carrying back home. Will have struggled even more if not for Alex's help!!!! Although the little bugger abandoned us when we reached the old bus interchange... haha I hope you are reading this Alex :P
Anyway, it was definitely a great time relieving the moments where we helped out for the T-net Club Xtrail Challenge in June :) Thanks Terence for inviting us to this event and we look forward to having more collaborations in future!
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY :D Thanks for making yec such a fun and enriching place to be. truly learnt alot this year. :) hweeyanne
Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 10:17 PM
One Asia Forum - 8th - 10th December 2009 The venue of One Asia Forum 2009 was Kuala Lumpur. One Asia Forum is a platform for young people to sit and discuss the roles of social media in development. The aim is to inspire a generation of youth with strong understanding of the internet to contribute their social media exposure for positive development and a better future for the region.
It is also a forum for discussion on how social media can bring young people from across Asia to collaborate on new social and economics projects. It provides the opportunity for them to share their thoughts and projects with their peers from other Asian countries. At the end of the day, it is our hope that this One Asia Forum will spawn new initiatives that will take Asia to a greater height – if not now, in the near future!
The theme of One Asia Forum is "Youth and Social Media: Online Collaborations and the Future of Asia". One Asia Forum is comprised of lectures, discussions and "Youth Speak! workshops". It is a participant-centered programme and all participants are expected to take active roles during the Forum.
It was a fun and fulfilling trip for me! I get to know alot of friends from all around the world. Presenting to you: the 4 Singapore Delegates from PAYM! From left: Mr Cai Xianyang[Paya-Lebar Kovan CC YEC, Public & New Media Secretary],Mr Fong Yoong Kheong[Eunos CC YEC, Vice-Chairman], Miss Cai WanLing Lesley[The Frontier CC YEC,1st Vice-Chairlady], Mr Fred Ong Chye Meng[Tiong Bahru CC YEC, General Secretary] Day 1: Knowledge Sharing! A variety of speakers has spoken abt their own country's new media initative.
Sightseeing time! We were at KLCC with our frens from Thailand! Went A&W - the extinct fast food in Singapore!
Day 2: YOUth Speak!It was more of a discussion. We were spilt into groups so as to have mini discussions on HOW TO BUILD ONE ASIA AMONG YOUTHS!I was quite thankful to be given the opportunity to speak on behalf of my team. This is the first time I tried taking to people from all over Asia - an ASIA platform! Thanks OneAsiaForum =)
The closing ceremony was filled with FUN AND LAUGHTER as everyone enjoys the performance put up by the respective 23 countries whom participated in this forum. Of course, SINGAPORE performed! The 4 delegates work very hard in the first and second night, thinking of the role-play scenes to represent Singapore! Working very hard till 3AM for 2 days! Merlion !!! Other interesting cuts were: FINE city, NS, Kallang Wave The perfect performance that has won applause from the ground as we end it with the Singapore Workout & so as to welcome other participants to Singapore in 2010 for the Youth Olympic Games!
The room that we work in -- to make the show happening!! AKA our clubroom
Fellow Singaporeans who attended the Asian Youth Council(AYC) Annual Meeting were Yoong Kheong and Mr Jackie Goh, AYC treasurer cum Central Youth Council(CYC) member
World Assembly of Youth(WAY) 60th Anniversary - 11th-12th December 2009 We went sightseeing at Melaka!!! On Melaka River Cruise
The last day of my trip is to attend the World Assembly of Youth (WAY) HQ Building launching ceremony
This marks the end of my trip in Malaysia! My take back to Singapore will be the wide network of friends that I have made within the 5 days. Kenya Indonesia Vietnam Cambodia Thailand
This is not the end!!! The 4 enthusiatic delegates of PAYM has meet up often to make our LAUGHTER INTEREST GROUP come true. We meet up for lunch and dinner to discuss on our future projects.
We visit each other's CC! Inter-YEC exchange ard the small sunny island of SINGAPORE=)
Do catch us on the upcoming collaboration events by the 4 YECs!! Stay TUNED!!!
Lesley Cai 1st Vice-Chairlady
Thursday, December 24, 2009, 6:43 AM
Zone 12 RC Wonderful Nitez X'mas Party
One fine day on the 19th of December at 6pm, members of the frontier YEC was supposed to assemble at Zone 12 Blk 673A to help out for The Event of The Year aka Zone 12 XMAS PARTY! (Unfortunately, due to my innate lack of direction sense, maybe I arrived a tad later than 6pm.)
By then, everyone had already begun eating their dinner: Nasi Lemak/ chicken rice. Honestly, we were quite amazed by Zhiwang’s voracious appetite. (We think he can finish up till 3 packets of chicken rice in 1 go.) His stomach must be really big. But I guess that’s forgivable, since the real work begins after dinner!
The people present were: Zhiwang, Zhiwang’s friend, Wani, Alex, Daniel, Sandy, Yufei. After dinner, Wani taught us some basic balloon sculpturing skills like how to make a balloon dog, sword and flower. It was really scary twisting the balloon at first for first-timers like me – so scared that it’ll burst!!!! But luckily it didn’t. Alex was worse; he kept giving out small high-pitched screams every time he twists the balloon, and these random screams carried on for many minutes later until he was sure that the balloon meant no harm to him -_-
So we managed to complete our first balloon sculpture which was a DOG! I guess it wasn’t too bad for first-timers, even though my dog’s nose was too long and Alex’s dog looked more like a giraffe. Nevertheless, we got better and better at this balloon sculpturing thing and moved on to make swords and flowers. Some of the neighbourhood kids even joined us in making balloon sculptures!:D
As more and more people started flowing in, we distributed the balloon swords, flowers, and dogs amongst the children. They were hugely popular among the kids! Nothing beats seeing a smile creep up on a 5 year old’s face when you hand him a balloon sword you made yourself. Aww, so cute. *melts*
The balloon sculpturing event lasted up till 730pm. By then, the game that they were playing (guess-the-xmas-song) was nearing to the end and the first round of lucky draw was about to begin. The adults were more concerned than the kids though, the kids were quite nonchalant about the lucky draw and we had quite a hard time trying to help them settle down.
The next highlight of the evening was snake- charming cum magic performance. Both adults and children were very excited to see and touch real pythons and cobras! As the snake charmer blew through his instrument, the snake came out of the basket. Many ‘ooohhs’ and ‘aaahhhs’ were heard from the crowd as everyone was in awe. Cameras were instantly whipped out to capture the moments. The snake charmer invited many residents, including children to interact with the snakes by touching and letting the snakes hang around their neck. So brave of them! Overall, the show was really entertaining and won the applause of many.
Carolling sessions were interspersed in the event and the YEC as well as members from the RC were invited to lead the crowd in singing X’mas songs such as ‘Jingle Bells’, ‘We wish you a merry X’mas’ and ‘Santa Claus is coming to town’. It was really heartwarming when the crowd joined in the singing, and moved along with the music (: Music is a universal language, and no doubt everyone felt closer and more bonded afterwards.
(Pssst, it was my first time singing into a mike too!)
The X’mas party culminated in the final lucky draw where the 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes, which were all bicycles were drawn. Winners were overjoyed as they went up to receive their prizes. Those who didn’t win any prizes in the lucky draw didn’t go home empty handed either, everyone had their goody bags, door gifts, popcorns and ice-cream. Most importantly, friendships and ties were forged and strengthened as we spent Xmas with our loved ones.
Merry X’mas and good tidings to all (:
Yufei, Asst General Secretary
Sunday, March 29, 2009, 9:43 PM
Walk on Southern Ridges 29 March 2009
Walk on the Southern Ridges 29 March 2009
Really enjoyed the southern ridges walk today as i felt that it was a good break from the hectic hustle and bustle of daily life - a very refreshing and rejuvenating start to a new week for the trail participants :) i was particularly touched by the camaderie spirit some of them showed in waiting for a neighbour lagging behind in the later part of the walk due to her asthmatic condition and trying to make sure that she's okay. feel that this walk can act as a good precursor to the upcoming tours in june. hopefully we can get these residents to get other friends to join in the june tours as well:)
-Hwee Yanne
Assistant Sports and Recreation Secretary
Thursday, December 25, 2008, 9:04 PM
Fantasy Christmas 2008
Date: 20/12/08 Saturday Venue: Zone 12 Mutli-purpose hall
It's our annual xmas party again! This year we collaborated with zone12 to organise the Fantasy Christmas 2008. As the name suggests, there were magic show by a renowned local magician Imran, ballon sculpture performance, kid's dress-up-into-a-fantasy-character costume competition and not forgetting the opening of the pinata (all the candies seems to fall from the sky) which acts as a grand finale to the whole event, elevating the atmosphere and making it a truly magical and Fantasy Christmas for the kids! Other than the interesting programme lined up for the kids, I feel that the adults, especially members from the zone12, enjoyed the Christmas with YEC's prescence! Thanks to Wani, each of our YEC members get to wear beautifully hand-made fairy wings of various colours which made us all look like little fairies. The backdrop was also done by our YEC. We came early in the afternoon and start making the backdrop. Thanks to Samantha who suggested the idea of using the black garbage bags as the background. We made stars out of golden papers and a "Super snowman" out of styrofoam board.
On the whole, everyone enjoyed the xmas party even though the event over-run a lot. It was tiring but I'm sure we had a great time. Carol
Monday, May 12, 2008, 1:17 AM
Trip to botanical Gardens on 11May
Trip to botanical Gardens on 11May
Today, we had a meeting in the botanical garden, discussed future plans about the story-telling competition and some other staff. Then we went though the “Evolution Walk” and visited the garden. We took a lot of photos. We all felt happy and that was a very interesting trip. I learnt the evolution of the earth environment and how to organize a activity. I suggest we go to some more interesting places to hold meeting.
WangHao
, 12:35 AM
Meeting and fieldtrip to the Botanical Gardens
Monthly Meeting and fieldtrip to the Botanical Gardens
11May 2008
In the bright sunshine, a group of people wearing orange T-shirt rambled in this enchanting natural scenery---multi-colored flowers embellishing the dense branches, the shade encircling the lake, birds attracted by the sweet aromatic air flying around and singing. What a happy outing! Actually this was the monthly meeting of our Frontier YEC for May. Instead of the boring discussion in the usual conference room, we grouped together in the Botanical Gardens this time to share information collected by each member, plan for the following events, while having fun. Also, during this outing, we conducted a survey of the condition here in details, as this garden would be a site of Education Tour which is a meaningful event we are preparing. Around 1.30 pm, our bus got to the gate of Children’s Garden. After lunch, we sit in a circle outside the garden and start our meeting. It lasted about 2 hours. Then we went inside and enjoyed the beauty of the scenary. The first sight was the Evolution Garden where we took photos and played games happily. Then we visited the corner green, saw Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage and went by National Orchid Garden, Ginger Garden, Coach Drop-off and Swan Lake. When we got out, we discussed and selected a final path for the Education Tour. Afterward, we got on the bus and went back. This meeting was indeed happy and efficient. Hope we can have activities like this more often. I had really a good time together with all YEC members. This outing is another unforgettable memory of my days in Frontier YEC. I think our members are great and our YEC is great. Let’s just keep on working together and get ready for the coming events!
Shenkai
Profile
The Youth Executive Committee (YEC) is the managing body of the Youth Group in The Frontier Community Club. We organize community development projects (targeted at the Youth) - often in collaboration with other Grassroots Organizations.
Our wide range of activities includes sports and recreation, culture and the arts, community service as well as sea and land adventure.
The YECs are elected biennially from among its Youth Group members with a current strength of 21 YEC members.
Some of our past events:
BGM 2009 @ Frontier CC Level 4 Multipurpose Hall 13 Sept 2009
Botanic Gardens Tour 13 June 2009
Farm Tour @ Hay Diaries 6 June 2009
Fun Walk on the Southern Ridges @ Hort Park 29 March 2009
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Frontier YEC Members 2009-2011
DGM - Jolene
Chairperson - Carol
1st Vice-Chairperson - Wanling
2nd Vice-Chairperson - Wani
3rd Vice-Chairperson - Hwee Yanne
General Secretary - Jianing
Asst General Secretary - Yufei
Treasurer - Benjamin
Honorary Auditor - Sabrina
Sports and Wellness Secretary - Weiming
Asst Sports and Wellness Secretary - Sandy
Membership Secretary - Yong Zhi
Asst Membership Secretary - Kuan Siong
Arts and Culture Secretary & Environmental Secretary - Ying Peng
Social Development Secretary - Elaine
Publicity and New Media Secretary - Zen
Asst Publicity and New Media Secretary - Samantha
Asst Publicity and New Media Secretary - Josephine
Service Learning Secretary - Syahirah
Asst Service Learning Secretary - Zhi Wang
Social and Community Service Secretary - Ling Ling
Asst Social and Community Service Secretary - Muthu
YEC Mentor - Richard
Saturday, July 31, 2010, 8:39 AM
Frontier YEC attends T-net Club @ Taman Jurong Thank You Dinner 2010
5 YEC members (Wan Ling, Hwee Yanne, Jianing, Cherie and Alex) attended T-net Club Taman Jurong Thank You Dinner 2010 @ Jurong Safra yesterday night!
We had much fun feeding ourselves with food (think nice sushi, brownies and custard pies :D:D), watching the magic show and not to forget the opening Batucada performance by Boon Lay Secondary School students :)
Highlights of the day: Cherie won the first prize in the lucky draw! She won a 14 inch COLOUR TV haha which we had trouble carrying back home. Will have struggled even more if not for Alex's help!!!! Although the little bugger abandoned us when we reached the old bus interchange... haha I hope you are reading this Alex :P
Anyway, it was definitely a great time relieving the moments where we helped out for the T-net Club Xtrail Challenge in June :) Thanks Terence for inviting us to this event and we look forward to having more collaborations in future!
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY :D Thanks for making yec such a fun and enriching place to be. truly learnt alot this year. :) hweeyanne
Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 10:17 PM
One Asia Forum - 8th - 10th December 2009 The venue of One Asia Forum 2009 was Kuala Lumpur. One Asia Forum is a platform for young people to sit and discuss the roles of social media in development. The aim is to inspire a generation of youth with strong understanding of the internet to contribute their social media exposure for positive development and a better future for the region.
It is also a forum for discussion on how social media can bring young people from across Asia to collaborate on new social and economics projects. It provides the opportunity for them to share their thoughts and projects with their peers from other Asian countries. At the end of the day, it is our hope that this One Asia Forum will spawn new initiatives that will take Asia to a greater height – if not now, in the near future!
The theme of One Asia Forum is "Youth and Social Media: Online Collaborations and the Future of Asia". One Asia Forum is comprised of lectures, discussions and "Youth Speak! workshops". It is a participant-centered programme and all participants are expected to take active roles during the Forum.
It was a fun and fulfilling trip for me! I get to know alot of friends from all around the world. Presenting to you: the 4 Singapore Delegates from PAYM! From left: Mr Cai Xianyang[Paya-Lebar Kovan CC YEC, Public & New Media Secretary],Mr Fong Yoong Kheong[Eunos CC YEC, Vice-Chairman], Miss Cai WanLing Lesley[The Frontier CC YEC,1st Vice-Chairlady], Mr Fred Ong Chye Meng[Tiong Bahru CC YEC, General Secretary] Day 1: Knowledge Sharing! A variety of speakers has spoken abt their own country's new media initative.
Sightseeing time! We were at KLCC with our frens from Thailand! Went A&W - the extinct fast food in Singapore!
Day 2: YOUth Speak!It was more of a discussion. We were spilt into groups so as to have mini discussions on HOW TO BUILD ONE ASIA AMONG YOUTHS!I was quite thankful to be given the opportunity to speak on behalf of my team. This is the first time I tried taking to people from all over Asia - an ASIA platform! Thanks OneAsiaForum =)
The closing ceremony was filled with FUN AND LAUGHTER as everyone enjoys the performance put up by the respective 23 countries whom participated in this forum. Of course, SINGAPORE performed! The 4 delegates work very hard in the first and second night, thinking of the role-play scenes to represent Singapore! Working very hard till 3AM for 2 days! Merlion !!! Other interesting cuts were: FINE city, NS, Kallang Wave The perfect performance that has won applause from the ground as we end it with the Singapore Workout & so as to welcome other participants to Singapore in 2010 for the Youth Olympic Games!
The room that we work in -- to make the show happening!! AKA our clubroom
Fellow Singaporeans who attended the Asian Youth Council(AYC) Annual Meeting were Yoong Kheong and Mr Jackie Goh, AYC treasurer cum Central Youth Council(CYC) member
World Assembly of Youth(WAY) 60th Anniversary - 11th-12th December 2009 We went sightseeing at Melaka!!! On Melaka River Cruise
The last day of my trip is to attend the World Assembly of Youth (WAY) HQ Building launching ceremony
This marks the end of my trip in Malaysia! My take back to Singapore will be the wide network of friends that I have made within the 5 days. Kenya Indonesia Vietnam Cambodia Thailand
This is not the end!!! The 4 enthusiatic delegates of PAYM has meet up often to make our LAUGHTER INTEREST GROUP come true. We meet up for lunch and dinner to discuss on our future projects.
We visit each other's CC! Inter-YEC exchange ard the small sunny island of SINGAPORE=)
Do catch us on the upcoming collaboration events by the 4 YECs!! Stay TUNED!!!
Lesley Cai 1st Vice-Chairlady
Thursday, December 24, 2009, 6:43 AM
Zone 12 RC Wonderful Nitez X'mas Party
One fine day on the 19th of December at 6pm, members of the frontier YEC was supposed to assemble at Zone 12 Blk 673A to help out for The Event of The Year aka Zone 12 XMAS PARTY! (Unfortunately, due to my innate lack of direction sense, maybe I arrived a tad later than 6pm.)
By then, everyone had already begun eating their dinner: Nasi Lemak/ chicken rice. Honestly, we were quite amazed by Zhiwang’s voracious appetite. (We think he can finish up till 3 packets of chicken rice in 1 go.) His stomach must be really big. But I guess that’s forgivable, since the real work begins after dinner!
The people present were: Zhiwang, Zhiwang’s friend, Wani, Alex, Daniel, Sandy, Yufei. After dinner, Wani taught us some basic balloon sculpturing skills like how to make a balloon dog, sword and flower. It was really scary twisting the balloon at first for first-timers like me – so scared that it’ll burst!!!! But luckily it didn’t. Alex was worse; he kept giving out small high-pitched screams every time he twists the balloon, and these random screams carried on for many minutes later until he was sure that the balloon meant no harm to him -_-
So we managed to complete our first balloon sculpture which was a DOG! I guess it wasn’t too bad for first-timers, even though my dog’s nose was too long and Alex’s dog looked more like a giraffe. Nevertheless, we got better and better at this balloon sculpturing thing and moved on to make swords and flowers. Some of the neighbourhood kids even joined us in making balloon sculptures!:D
As more and more people started flowing in, we distributed the balloon swords, flowers, and dogs amongst the children. They were hugely popular among the kids! Nothing beats seeing a smile creep up on a 5 year old’s face when you hand him a balloon sword you made yourself. Aww, so cute. *melts*
The balloon sculpturing event lasted up till 730pm. By then, the game that they were playing (guess-the-xmas-song) was nearing to the end and the first round of lucky draw was about to begin. The adults were more concerned than the kids though, the kids were quite nonchalant about the lucky draw and we had quite a hard time trying to help them settle down.
The next highlight of the evening was snake- charming cum magic performance. Both adults and children were very excited to see and touch real pythons and cobras! As the snake charmer blew through his instrument, the snake came out of the basket. Many ‘ooohhs’ and ‘aaahhhs’ were heard from the crowd as everyone was in awe. Cameras were instantly whipped out to capture the moments. The snake charmer invited many residents, including children to interact with the snakes by touching and letting the snakes hang around their neck. So brave of them! Overall, the show was really entertaining and won the applause of many.
Carolling sessions were interspersed in the event and the YEC as well as members from the RC were invited to lead the crowd in singing X’mas songs such as ‘Jingle Bells’, ‘We wish you a merry X’mas’ and ‘Santa Claus is coming to town’. It was really heartwarming when the crowd joined in the singing, and moved along with the music (: Music is a universal language, and no doubt everyone felt closer and more bonded afterwards.
(Pssst, it was my first time singing into a mike too!)
The X’mas party culminated in the final lucky draw where the 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes, which were all bicycles were drawn. Winners were overjoyed as they went up to receive their prizes. Those who didn’t win any prizes in the lucky draw didn’t go home empty handed either, everyone had their goody bags, door gifts, popcorns and ice-cream. Most importantly, friendships and ties were forged and strengthened as we spent Xmas with our loved ones.
Merry X’mas and good tidings to all (:
Yufei, Asst General Secretary
Sunday, March 29, 2009, 9:43 PM
Walk on Southern Ridges 29 March 2009
Walk on the Southern Ridges 29 March 2009
Really enjoyed the southern ridges walk today as i felt that it was a good break from the hectic hustle and bustle of daily life - a very refreshing and rejuvenating start to a new week for the trail participants :) i was particularly touched by the camaderie spirit some of them showed in waiting for a neighbour lagging behind in the later part of the walk due to her asthmatic condition and trying to make sure that she's okay. feel that this walk can act as a good precursor to the upcoming tours in june. hopefully we can get these residents to get other friends to join in the june tours as well:)
-Hwee Yanne
Assistant Sports and Recreation Secretary
Thursday, December 25, 2008, 9:04 PM
Fantasy Christmas 2008
Date: 20/12/08 Saturday Venue: Zone 12 Mutli-purpose hall
It's our annual xmas party again! This year we collaborated with zone12 to organise the Fantasy Christmas 2008. As the name suggests, there were magic show by a renowned local magician Imran, ballon sculpture performance, kid's dress-up-into-a-fantasy-character costume competition and not forgetting the opening of the pinata (all the candies seems to fall from the sky) which acts as a grand finale to the whole event, elevating the atmosphere and making it a truly magical and Fantasy Christmas for the kids! Other than the interesting programme lined up for the kids, I feel that the adults, especially members from the zone12, enjoyed the Christmas with YEC's prescence! Thanks to Wani, each of our YEC members get to wear beautifully hand-made fairy wings of various colours which made us all look like little fairies. The backdrop was also done by our YEC. We came early in the afternoon and start making the backdrop. Thanks to Samantha who suggested the idea of using the black garbage bags as the background. We made stars out of golden papers and a "Super snowman" out of styrofoam board.
On the whole, everyone enjoyed the xmas party even though the event over-run a lot. It was tiring but I'm sure we had a great time. Carol
Monday, May 12, 2008, 1:17 AM
Trip to botanical Gardens on 11May
Trip to botanical Gardens on 11May
Today, we had a meeting in the botanical garden, discussed future plans about the story-telling competition and some other staff. Then we went though the “Evolution Walk” and visited the garden. We took a lot of photos. We all felt happy and that was a very interesting trip. I learnt the evolution of the earth environment and how to organize a activity. I suggest we go to some more interesting places to hold meeting.
WangHao
, 12:35 AM
Meeting and fieldtrip to the Botanical Gardens
Monthly Meeting and fieldtrip to the Botanical Gardens
11May 2008
In the bright sunshine, a group of people wearing orange T-shirt rambled in this enchanting natural scenery---multi-colored flowers embellishing the dense branches, the shade encircling the lake, birds attracted by the sweet aromatic air flying around and singing. What a happy outing! Actually this was the monthly meeting of our Frontier YEC for May. Instead of the boring discussion in the usual conference room, we grouped together in the Botanical Gardens this time to share information collected by each member, plan for the following events, while having fun. Also, during this outing, we conducted a survey of the condition here in details, as this garden would be a site of Education Tour which is a meaningful event we are preparing. Around 1.30 pm, our bus got to the gate of Children’s Garden. After lunch, we sit in a circle outside the garden and start our meeting. It lasted about 2 hours. Then we went inside and enjoyed the beauty of the scenary. The first sight was the Evolution Garden where we took photos and played games happily. Then we visited the corner green, saw Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage and went by National Orchid Garden, Ginger Garden, Coach Drop-off and Swan Lake. When we got out, we discussed and selected a final path for the Education Tour. Afterward, we got on the bus and went back. This meeting was indeed happy and efficient. Hope we can have activities like this more often. I had really a good time together with all YEC members. This outing is another unforgettable memory of my days in Frontier YEC. I think our members are great and our YEC is great. Let’s just keep on working together and get ready for the coming events!