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Community Care Day 2020 Special Offers and Deals Community Care Day 2020 Special Offers and Deals As part of Community Care Day celebrations, staff working in the Community Care sector can enjoy some very special treats! From all of us at AIC, thank you for your contribution and dedication. For further enquiries on the offers and deals, please email [email protected] or [email protected]. Important Note: If you are visiting the museum/exhibition with your colleagues, you should be from the same zone and/or team; and in groups of 5 and below. All Community Care staff should also adhere to prevailing safe management measures put in place at the respective outlets/attractions. HOW TO REDEEM: Produce your Staff Pass and this e-Mailer to redeem free drink. Redemption at the following Paris Baguette outlets only: Bugis Junction, Jem, Jewel Changi, Northpoint City and Wisma Atria Redemption period: 1 – 31 Nov 2020 TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 5,000 treats of Paris Baguette • Redemption Period: 1 – 31 Nov 2020. • Item subjected to availability. (SPC Group) Americano and/or Tea • Valid while stocks last. Limited to one redemption Choice of drink (available in hot or iced): per transaction. Americano / First Breakfast Tea / Young Earl Grey Tea / Hadong • Not valid in conjunction with other promotions, Fruity Green Tea / Hadong Sisters Green Tea / Be Chai / Mint discounts, vouchers or privileges. Crew / Cuz Mind Camomile • Non-negotiable, non-transferable or exchangeable. Special Offers and Deals for Community Care Staff HOW TO REDEEM: Please book via the QR code below or this redemption form: http://bit.ly/STPIxAIC On the day of visit, please bring your Staff Pass and flash this e-Mailer for verification. If you are bringing your family members / friends who are non-Community Care staff, a fee of $20 applies. Complimentary “Introduction to Printmaking” One Community Care staff may only redeem workshop (U.P. $20) at STPI Creative one workshop session. Workshop & Gallery for the first 100 Community Care staff Learn and get involved in this hands-on workshop activity that will introduce you to the art of printmaking and the screenprinting technique. STPI is a not-for-profit creative workshop and contemporary art gallery committed to promoting artistic experimentation in the mediums of print TERMS AND CONDITIONS: and paper. STPI sits alongside National Gallery Singapore and the • Redemption Period: 1 Nov – 31 Dec 2020 Singapore Art Museum as part of the national Visual Arts Cluster. • Valid on Thursdays and Saturdays only at either the Redemption period: 1 Nov – 31 Dec 2020 3:00pm or 4:30pm slots. • *Duration of each workshop is estimated at 1 to 1.5 hours and limited to 5 pax per slot. Special Offers and Deals for Community Care Staff HOW TO REDEEM: This offer is for non-Singaporean Community Care staff. Singaporean / PR Community Care staff already enjoy free entry to this attraction. On the day of visit, please bring your Staff Pass and flash this e-Mailer for free entry. Free entry* to the Singapore Sports Museum and the Singapore Youth Olympic Fees apply if you are bringing your Museum for Community Care staff family / friends who are non-Community (non-Singaporeans) Care staff or non-Singaporean. https://www.sportshub.com.sg/museum TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Redemption period: 1 Nov – 31 Dec 2020 • Redemption Period: 1 Nov – 31 Dec 2020 Special Offers and Deals for Community Care Staff HOW TO REDEEM: Please purchase the tickets via this QR code: Buy 1 ticket and get 1 free (U.P. $42) On the day of visit, please show your at Madame Tussauds Singapore Staff Pass and this e-Mailer to redeem the tickets. Redemption period: 1 – 30 Nov 2020 TERMS AND CONDITIONS: • Redemption Period: 1 – 30 Nov 2020. Special Offers and Deals for Community Care Staff HOW TO REDEEM: Produce your Staff Pass and this e-Mailer at the Box Office counter to redeem this 1-for-1 promotion. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: • Redemption Period: 1 – 30 Nov 2020 1-for-1 entry to ArtScience Museum • This offer is not applicable with other offers and promotions. (Marina Bay Sands) for • Promotion is only valid for Standard and Local, Adult and Concession ticket type only via Community Care staff ArtScience Museum Box Office Counter only. From Mondays to Thursdays only. Family package ticket will not be included in this promotion. Redemption period: 1 – 30 Nov 2020 • Tickets may not be re-sold or re-distributed. • No refund or exchange on unused redemption. • Merchant’s terms and conditions apply. Special Offers and Deals for Community Care Staff HOW TO REDEEM: Registration for Free Sentosa Fun Pass can only be done via https://ndp2020.sentosa.com.sg/p/aic2020-signup with the promo code, SDCAIC. Please register using your work/organisation email. Once you have successfully registered for the free tokens, a registration confirmation email will be sent to your registered email address. On the day of visit and redemption onsite, please bring along your Staff Pass and registration confirmation email (on your mobile). Redemption of Free Sentosa Fun Pass can Complimentary Sentosa 2x10 be made at any Sentosa Ticketing Counter. Tokens for Community Care staff Information on participating attractions can be found at https://ndp2020.sentosa.com.sg/p/aic2020-signup TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Please refer to sentosa.com.sg for the operating • Once physical token passes are redeemed at the ticketing counter, hours of the respective attractions. free Sentosa Fun Passes are valid for 2 consecutive days and time stipulated, or until closure of attractions, whichever is earlier. Redemption period: • Merchant’s terms and conditions apply. Please refer to: 1 Nov – 31 Dec 2020 https://ndp2020.sentosa.com.sg/p/tncs-aic Special Offers and Deals for Community Care Staff HOW TO REDEEM: Visit https://babahouse.nus.edu.sg/plan- your-visit and click on “Book your visit.” Enter promo code “CARE” when booking via Peatix. On the day of visit, please bring your Staff Pass and show your confirmation email to redeem the free entry to Free entry to NUS Baba House for Heritage Tours. Singaporean / PR weekday heritage tours and Saturday self- Community Care staff already enjoy free guided visits for Community Care staff entry to this attraction. Take an experiential trip into a Peranakan Chinese family home in the the early 20th century! TERMS AND CONDITIONS: • Redemption Period: 1 Nov – 31 Dec 2020 Redemption period: 1 Nov – 31 Dec 2020 Special Offers and Deals for Community Care Staff HOW TO REDEEM: This offer is for non-Singaporean and non-PR Community Care staff. Singaporean / PR Community Care staff already enjoy free entry to these museums and heritage institutions. On the day of visit, please produce your 1+1* free admission for Community Care own Staff Pass and show this e-Mailer staff (non-Singaporeans and non-PR) to the as a form of validation to redeem the following museums and heritage institutions free entry. National Museum of Singapore / Asian Civilisations Community Care staff can bring 1 family Museum / Indian Heritage Centre / Sun Yat Sun member or friend who is a non- Nanyang Memorial Hall / Malay Heritage Centre Singaporean or non-PR for the free Please visit the relevant websites prior to your trip for the latest entry. announcements and safe management measures for the venue. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: • Redemption Period: 1 – 30 Nov 2020 Special Offers and Deals for Community Care Staff HOW TO REDEEM: Email [email protected] via your work email address to make an appointment (at least 3 working days prior to your visit). Chinese Heritage Centre will confirm your appointment via email. Upon getting the booking confirmation, you are required to do an online health declaration (link will be provided separately by Chinese Heritage Free entry for Community Care staff to Centre) prior to the actual visit date. On the day Chinese Heritage Centre Museum of visit, please show your Staff Pass and the confirmation email to redeem the free entry. For more information, please visit https://chc.ntu.edu.sg/NewsnEvents/Exhibition/Pages/Admission An admission fee of $8 (adult) / $4 (student) is Ticketing.aspx applicable if you are bringing family members or friends who are non-Community Care staff. Redemption period: 1 – 30 Nov 2020 Free admission for all Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents. Special Offers and Deals for Community Care Staff HOW TO REDEEM: 1. Visit https://www.science.edu.sg/visit- us/ticket-prices and click on “Purchase your tickets online”. 2. Insert promo code: SCAIC20 and click apply. 3. Choose Science Centre Singapore and select “Buy Ticket”. Select the date of visit and preferred time slot before checkout. On the day of visit, please bring your Staff Pass 20% discount on Science Centre and show this e-leaflet for onsite verification. Singapore admission tickets for If you are bringing your family members or Community Care staff friends who are non-Community Care staff, please make a separate purchase of the tickets Redemption period: 1 – 30 Nov 2020 without the promo code. All tickets will need to be pre-purchased. Special Offers and Deals for Community Care Staff HOW TO REDEEM: On the day of visit, please show your Staff Pass and this e-Mailer to enjoy the free entry. Free entry to Former Ford Factory for all Community Care staff The Former Ford Factory was restored by the National Archives of Singapore and currently houses a permanent Word War II exhibition on the war and its legacies. For more information, please visit https://corporate.nas.gov.sg/former-ford-factory/overview Redemption period: 1 – 30 Nov 2020 Special Offers and Deals for Community Care Staff Happy Community Care Day! Special thanks to our sponsors:.
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