Share A Memory For A Chance To Win A Water & Dining Mother’s Day Experience

Share A Memory For A Chance To Win A Water & Dining Mother's Day Experience
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Mother’s Day is just around the corner. If you are thinking of how to have a memorable day out with mom this year (especially if mom is the sporty sort), check out PAssion Wave’s Mother’s Day social media contest.


Pedal by the Bay Mother’s Day Special by PAssion Wave

Share your favourite memory of mom in 50 words on the PAssion Wave contest post (Facebook/Instagram) and you could be one of four families to win a treat to a pedal boat ride around the Marina Waterfront and a special Mother’s Day set meal at Kontiki, a modern American bar and bistro that overlooks the Kallang River and Marina Bay skyline.

The winners will get slots for the unique Mother’s Day experience on 7 May 2022 with two families heading out on to the water in the morning between 10.30 am to 11.30 am, and another two families launching in the afternoon from 3.30 pm to 4.30 pm.

After the time on the water, there will be a dining reservation at 12 pm for those in the morning slot and at 5 pm for those in the afternoon slot.


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Take Part by 27 April 2022

Full details on how to participate can be found on the Facebook and Instagram posts.

If you are thinking of taking part, do so soon as the contest closes on 27 April 2022, 11.59 pm and winners will be notified on 3 May 2022.


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Lester Ng
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