Summer
Programme,
Summer Themes |
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HKFYG is organizing 3,000 activities this year to help youngsters relax and enjoy their vacation. Last year, nearly 35,000 enrolled and we expect even more this year when the programme has an extra fresh new look with four sets of themed workshops highlighting creativity, multimedia, the performing arts and sports. English classes are the most popular, followed by arts & crafts, then magic. There is puppetry, shadow play and paper cuts at one end of the spectrum with golf, fencing and archery at the other. We keep the fees for classes to the absolute minimum but volunteer instructors and sponsors make a huge difference and allow underprivileged children a chance they would otherwise be deprived of. |
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With your collaboration we organize volunteer programmes in the community. With your expertise we offer tutoring in languages and sports. With your sponsorship there will be new activities, prizes and excitement which will make a long, hot, boring school holiday a time for exploring new horizons or beginning a fascinating lifetime's interest beyond the wildest dreams of poor children. Be a summer partner. Contact:
Apple or Katy at 3579 4560 or visit http://www.u21.org.hk/syp06/ |
Coming
of Age Ceremony |
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The ceremony, on 4 May in The Jockey Club Auditorium at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, was a great success with over 800 18-year olds who took part. For them it marked an important rite of passage in a significant way that they will always remember. The Hon Wong Yan Lung, Secretary for Justice and Mr Peng Qinghua, Deputy Director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the HKSAR attended the ceremony as Guests of Honour. |
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