This is the 2nd time that Punggol Gardens is organizing Halloween Party and I gotta admit, every year its a different thing and different challenge. This year’s highlight was the haunted house and the response I heard was pretty good. Everyone came enjoyed and the queue was super long at one point of time.
As usual, I will also try to look for photo opportunity and this time, I’ve got the chance to take a picture with the “ghosts” from the haunted house before they start work.

You might have seen something on my face? No, you are not seeing things but I had my face painted. First time trying out face painting and I thought it was pretty cool. Ethan saw me with the face painted and thank god, he was not scared of me at all after my face was painted. I was quite hesitant to try out the haunted house, but I thought, its a once a year thingy, so I just gave it a shot. My heart was pumping hard when I was in the room, it was super dark, so dark that some of the effects couldn’t be seen. For example, I could only see the eyes of the skeleton but not the bones. But the team of “ghosts” did a fab job. Kudos to them.
During the event, the organizing committee also found some opportunity to take a group photo together. I could only say one thing for the event, though it was raining but it was tiring but fun.

This is Part 1 of the updates for the upcoming Halloween Party @ Punggol Gardens. Its really interesting to see how things are moving and organized, as a co-chair for the event, its really an eye opener for me. Since I’m new to event management for a community event, I’m still learning from my seniors, observing and trying to pick up the important stuff of event management.
A meeting was held last week with the event company to finalize the details. I can’t reveal much now, otherwise, there will be no more surprises for those of you who have bought the tickets. But what I can say is that this is a totally different event, an event which you will never find in any other neighbourhood. There is something for the young and old.
By the way, if you are bringing your children to take part in the mask painting competition, registration opens at 6.30pm.
Stay tuned for more updates!
You can refer to my previous post for more updates on this Halloween party.
Punggol Gardens will be celebrating Halloween this year with the 1st ever haunted house in Punggol! This event will defintely be an enjoyable one and has something that suits the young and old in the cluster. It will be happening on 31st October 2009 @ 7pm at Blk 163A. Its really difficult at times to have such event to be organized in a HDB town, so this is one event that you defintely cannot miss.
Tickets are on sale now at $4 which includes tix to the haunted house, pop corn and pop sickle. You can email me @ ppzw@yahoo.com for ticket details.
There will be LIVE Twitter updates on the day itself @ http://twitter.com/punggollatest.
