SAFRA Punggol Halloween Myths Come To Life: Family-Friendly Halloween Fun From 17 To 24 October 2020

SAFRA Punggol Halloween Myths Come To Life: Family-Friendly Halloween Fun From 17 To 24 October 2020
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No, Halloween has not been cancelled. It has gone online at SAFRA Punggol’s Halloween Myths Come to Life! This family-friendly Halloween event in Singapore features fun programmes for kids, a virtual haunted house, goodie bags and onsite activities!

From 17 to 24 October 2020, experience “Myths Come to Life” with SAFRA Punggol. Here are some highlights you can look forward to.


Halloween-themed Workshops

SAFRA Punggol Halloween Myths Come To Life - Halloween-themed Workshops
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On Saturday, 17 October, 6.30 pm, the kid-friendly Halloween event kicks off with two Halloween-themed craft workshops on SAFRA Punggol’s Facebook page.

Learn how to make a mystical braided keychain and concoct two special Halloween-themed drinks using syrups and “secret ingredients”. Items to prepare for the online workshops can be found here.


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Mystical Storytelling

At 6.55 pm on 17 October, tune in to SAFRA Punggol’s Facebook page for a tale of courage and friendship. Werewolves are planning to attack the mermaids. Will the fairies stop them in time and save the day? Listen in to find out and learn the importance of helping others in need.


Online Haunted House

Online Haunted House
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From 17 to 22 October 2020, venture into an online haunted house at SAFRA Punggol’s Facebook page and solve the mystery of why mythical creatures are coming back to life.

The five fastest SAFRA members who are able to unravel the mystery stand to win vouchers to Splash@Kidz Amaze and Jack’s Place.


Best Dressed Halloween Costume Contest

Best Dressed Halloween Costume Contest
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It’s time to put on your Halloween costume for a best dressed contest! There are two categories – one for kids and one for the entire family.

To participate, take a picture in your Halloween best and submit it via email to Aloysius at [email protected] by 22 October 2020.

Prizes to be won include SAFRA Rewards Vouchers and Halloween hampers. The contest is open to SAFRA members only and results will be announced on 24 October. More details are available here.


Halloween Goodie Bag

SAFRA members can pre-register for a Halloween goodie bag which includes a mythical memory card game, Halloween activity card and Halloween-themed snacks.

Limited to the first 200 SAFRA members only, pre-registration for the goodie bag is ongoing and can be done at the SAFRA Punggol Club Concierge Counter at Level 3. Collection takes place on 17 and 18 October 2020.


Complete the Halloween Activity Card for a Bonus Prize

Complete the activity card found in the Halloween goodie bag by participating in Myths Come to Life’s activities. Show proof of completing the activities to receive a stamp.

Those with at least three stamps on the activity card can redeem a Paw Patrol toothbrush!


Halloween Family Fun Archery and Bowling

Halloween Family Fun Archery and Bowling

SAFRA members can also pre-register for free and fun family activities like archery and bowling at SAFRA Punggol on Saturday, 24 October 2020.

Pre-registration for these activities starts on 17 October. Places are limited and available on a first-come-first-served basis.


SAFRA Punggol Halloween Myths Come To Life, 17 to 24 October 2020

With so much in store, have a family-friendly Halloween at SAFRA Punggol this October 2020!

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This feature is brought to you by SAFRA Punggol.


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Lester Ng
Lester firmly believes that it is not what you look at that matters, it is what you see (nod of the hat to Thoreau).