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*UPDATE: We've received over >1,200 really constructive, creative submissions. Keep them coming!* Dear Singaporeans, KrisFlyer members and fans of Singapore Airlines, Our favourite airline, one of the world's best, is struggling due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. So many of their planes have been grounded, their people laid off, and the worst thing is: there seems to be no end in sight. As such, a few concerned Singaporeans would like to lend a hand. With this simple form, we would like to call on YOU for help. Submit your best ideas of how our beloved SIA can get back on its feet. Whether it be grounded flight experiences, airport tours, or Meet-the-Pilot sessions, send them in, and we'll be compiling all ideas for Singapore Airlines leadership to consider. Deadline: Sunday, 20 Sep With love and in solidarity, A group of fellow Singaporeans P.S. No trolls or complainers please, this is for a good cause. Note: #SaveSingaporeAirlines was created in response to SIA's recent announcementβ¦
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#EastCoastBeachPlan! < READ THIS NOTE BEFORE YOU SCROLL > PLEASE LIMIT YOUR CLEANUP GROUPS TO 5PAX & AVOID CROWDED AREAS & ADHERE TO THE LATEST COVID-19 SAFETY MEASURES Hello and Welcome! Hi everyone! Thanks for joining in. This is our ground-up initiative for anyone interested to join or se...
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https://www.twitter.com/channelnewsasia#Upcycle your reusable masks after 30 washes and turn them into this page corner bookmark! Materials needed: Strong double-sided tape or glue gun, 2 pieces of thin cardboard (around 7cm by 7cm) Instructions (swipe for a step-by-step guide): 1οΈβ£ Cut 2 pieces of 7 x 7 cm fabric from your mask. Use a fabric marker to decorate them if you wish. 2οΈβ£ Tape two pieces of cardboard to both fabric pieces. Trim off the edges. You should have 2 pieces of fabric with cardboard backing. 3οΈβ£ Take 1 piece and fold into a right-angle triangle. Iron flat. Glue or tape the edges. 4οΈβ£ Glue or tape the triangle piece onto the square piece. If you are up for a challenge, you could also upcycle two masks into a pouch! Head over to our Facebook page for a step-by-step guide or click the link in bio. #StayMasked #Recycle #SustainableFuture #SustainabilityNow #upcyclemask
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