The Padang Magazine - March/April 2022

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T H E P A DA N G S I N G A P O R E

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March / April 2022

LEADING WOMEN OF SCC In celebration of International Women’s Day



General Committee 2021

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PRESIDENT Mr. Zoher Saleh Motiwalla zoher.motiwalla@scc.org.sg

DEPUTY PRESIDENT Mr. Mathavan Devadas mathavan.devadas@scc.org.sg

CHAIRMAN GAMES CONTROL BOARD Mr. Martin Goerojo martin.goerojo@scc.org.sg

FINANCE MEMBER Mr. Hamish Christie hamish.christie@scc.org.sg

CLUB NEWS President’s Message Grand opening of The Shed and Bin Centre Sust. Group / Pool Table Donation / Club Awards SCC-SportCares Jersey Presentation Staff News Appreciating Jurgen Martiens

COMMITTEE MEMBERS Mr. Rajan Menon rajan.menon@scc.org.sg

Mr. Paul Lawlass paul.lawlass@scc.org.sg

Mr. Samuel Sharpe sam.sharpe@scc.org.sg

Ms. Fathima Mohietheen fathima@scc.org.sg

Mrs. Margaret Cunico margaret.cunico@scc.org.sg

Mr. Srikanth Kakulapati srikanth.kakulapati@scc.org.sg

Mr. George V. Abraham george.abraham@scc.org.sg

Mr. Jon Robinson jon.robinson@scc.org.sg

Subcommittee Members GAMES CONTROL BOARD

Mr. Martin Goerojo (Chairman) Ms. Sunita Kapoor Mr. David Yim Ms. Edith Somogyi Mr. Christian Huang Mr. Suresh Kalpathy Ms. Helen Campos Mr. Amos Boon Mr. Bala Supramaniam Mr. Subhas Nathan Ms. Ranjini Visvalingam Mr. Henry Winter Mr. Rahul Khare Mr. Vishal Vijay Mr. Mathavan Devadas Mr. Samuel Sharpe Ms. Fathima Mohietheen

FINANCE

Mr. Hamish Christie (Chairman) Mr. Martin Goerojo Mr. Jon Robinson Mr. Victor Olsen Mr. Bill Chua Ms. Ketki Sen Mr. Tom Monahan Mr. James Blythman Mr. Gurbinder Singh

ESTABLISHMENT

Mr. Rajan Menon (Chairman) Mr. David Jones Ms. Fathima Mohietheen Mr. Srikanth Kakulapati Mr. Sarat Chandran Mr. Dilip Kumar

RULES AND MEMBERSHIP

Mr. Samuel Sharpe (Chairman) Mr. Mathavan Devadas Mr. Martin Goerojo Mr. Jon Robinson Mr. Appadurai Shunmugam Ms. Rachel McKeon Mr. Moiz H. Sithawalla

FOOD AND BEVERAGE

Mrs. Margaret Cunico (Chairlady) Ms. Nalini Willetts Ms. Tracy Jones Mrs. Ravina Bhojwani Mr. Woffles Wu

PROPERTY

Mr. George V. Abraham (Chairman) Mr. Andrew Moore Mr. Retna Sabapathy Ms. Cynthia Robless Mr. Jeyan Nadarajah Mr. Ong Chin Leong Mr. N Thangavelu

SOCIAL

Mr. Paul Lawlass (Chairman) Ms. Joyce Foster Ms. Soma Devi Ms. Sally Brenchley

MEMBER ENGAGEMENT

Ms. Fathima Mohietheen (Chairlady) Ms. Shelia Nagiah Mr. Brendan Hannigan Mr. Johnathan Tomlinson Ms. Susan Milford Mr. Lim Chin Yaw Bryan

SPECIAL FEATURE International Women’s Day: Women of SCC

INVESTMENT SUBCOMMITTEE Mr. Bill Chua (Chairman) Mr. Jon Robinson Mr. Bhaskar Desai Mr. Talib Gohadwala Mr. Dominic Ong Mr. Shaun Robert

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DINING HIGHLIGHTS International Women’s Day @ The Padang Singapore Hawker Delights Night St Patrick’s Day Specials Spirits & Wines of the Month Weekdays F&B Promotions Indian Kitchen Specials Oval Daily Specials Cake of the Month Oval Dinner Specials Administrative Professionals’ Week Easter Sunday Lunch

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UPCOMING EVENTS Easter Sunday Children Workshop Jewellery Clay Making Workshop Pottery Experience Workshop Latin Dancing – The Cha Cha Edition Tanglin Gin Cocktail Making SCC Frog Farm Tour

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SCC CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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RECENT EVENTS

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MEMBER SPECIALS SCC Wedding & Solemnisation Packages SCC Corporate Seminar Packages

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MEMBER ENGAGEMENT Recent Community Outreach – Kayak & Clean SCC Community Outreach – Beach Clean Up SCC Trail Walks SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club SCC Cycling Club Cardio City Ride SCC Chess Interest Group SCC Book Club

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SECTIONS Wine Circle Balut Bowls Bridge Darts Football Golf Hockey Netball

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MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS

Mr. Srikanth Kakulapati (Chairman) Mr. Rajan Menon Ms. Monica Alsagoff Ms. Cynthia Robless Mr. Vikas Shenoy

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PRESIDENT ’S MESSAGE

Dear Members, Thanks to the diligent efforts of the Sports Department, the Singapore Cricket Club was approved by the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) / Sport Singapore for a special pilot scheme for team sports resumption under Vaccination-Differentiated SMMs (VDS) + Test Protocol – this allows SCC to have a maximum of 10 fully vaccinated people playing team sports together at the approved sports facilities under strictly controlled and supervised conditions. I am proud to note that SCC is one of the very few private clubs permitted into this scheme – this is certainly an endorsement of our status as a premier sports club and our Sports Department’s ability to develop and administer programs and safety protocols in line with government requirements. It is great seeing the SCC Padang field and multi-purpose courts bustling with action again. At the time of writing, I am pleased to announce that after a 2-year COVID-19 enforced break, the Tanglin POT is back again. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends at the Tanglin Club for their strenuous efforts to kick-start this annual tournament. In addition to the Squash, Tennis, Darts, Lawn Bowls, Balut, Golf, Ten-pin bowling and Cricket matches, the Tanglin Club will inaugurally host Chess, Mahjong and ‘Spoofing’ as ‘demonstration events’ which will be competed for but not count towards the POT trophy. Unfortunately, Bridge and Snooker cannot be accommodated this year. It will be the first competitive outing for the SCC Chess group who have been having regular weekly games at the SCC. The Chess group now comprise about 28 enthusiasts with a spread of ages from 8 years to 70 years. While Mahjong as a member activity is not yet officially launched at the SCC, 22 of our members have signed up for an introductory Mahjong event to be hosted by the Tanglin Club on the Wednesday, 16 February in preparation for the POT match. On behalf of the General Committee, I wish all our contestants and participants the very best as we endeavour to retain the POT Trophy. A total of 661 Members participated in the recently-concluded Club Survey launched by the Marketing & Communications Subcommittee – we now have a much better idea of where we stand in terms of facilities quality, service standards, activities offerings etc, and are now examining the many thoughtful and constructive feedback received. We will share the results of the survey soon and work on new initiatives and strategies for future development. At the SGM held on 30 October 2021, members overwhelmingly supported the Resolution for the SCC to apply for an In-principle

Approval from the SLA for the renewal of the current lease which will expire on 10 September 2026. We are pleased to announce that we have been offered the In-principle Approval for a 30-year lease for the Padang and the Club House. The Singapore Recreation Club (SRC) has a total Gross Floor Area (GFA) of 7,808 square metres and had been offered a 30-year lease renewal at a total amount payable of $18,404,070. As our current GFA of 3,733 square metres is lower than the SRC’s, it would be reasonable to assume that our lease renewal cost would also be less. To this point, I would like to highlight that our current reserves as at 31 December 2021 stand at $28,000,000 in cash, deposits and short-term investments. In addition, we also own a freehold property at the Adelphi building with a book value of $7.5m. Activities and events at the Club are returning to almost pre-pandemic levels. The coming two months will see a host of F&B menu promotions to mark International Women’s Day, St Patrick’s Day, Easter and Administrative Professionals’ Week. Our special F&B themed menus are always popular and booked out very quickly so do reserve your seats early. Meanwhile, we have organised a number of workshops and daytrips for you and your family and friends to enjoy. Our Interest Groups are also very busy with activities weekly/fortnightly/ monthly; there is something for everyone of every age range so do check them out. Our Community Outreach programs for the next 2months will focus on beach clean-up. Do sign up and participate in this meaningful green activity. After serving our Club for the past four years, our Club’s General Manager Mr. Sean Boyle has informed me that he will not be requesting an extension of his current contract; he has shared that he intends to retire and return to the United Kingdom. It has been a pleasure and a privilege to have him as our GM the past four years. The General Committee joins me in thanking Sean for his dedication and diligence and we wish him all the best in this next chapter in his life. We have started the search for a candidate who understands our Club’s rich heritage and our needs and vision for the future. We will keep our members informed of developments. Thank you for your continued patronage of the Club and ardent participation in our events and activities. Please continue to take extra care of your health and we thank you for abiding by the safe measures put in place to keep everyone safe. I look forward to seeing you at the Club! Zoher Motiwalla President, Singapore Cricket Club MAR / APR 2022 THE PADANG

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CLUB NEWS

Official Opening:

The SHED and Bin Centre

On Saturday, 15 January 2022, SCC officially opened the Storage Building at Padang Field - now known as The Shed - as well as the new Bin Centre. The opening ceremony was officiated by Club President Zoher Motiwalla and Chairman of the Property Subcommittee George Abraham, and attended by General Committee Members, Property Subcommittee members, Sport Section Convenors, and the architects and contractors involved in the projects. Following the ribbon cutting ceremony, guests toured the facilities before attending a sit-down luncheon - the program was organised in accordance with government safe management measures to ensure compliance and the health and safety of everyone. With these new facilities, the Club will now be able to properly store turf machineries, tools and equipment for field and facilities maintenance and have more efficient waste management. We are grateful to the GC, Property Subcommittee, Property & Housekeeping and Sports Departments for working together to see these projects to fruition, and to our Members for their support!

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ESTABLISHMENT OF SUSTAINABILITY WORKING GROUP An initiative set up by General Manager Sean Boyle, the Sustainability Working Group was created to examine environmental and economic sustainability issues in the Club, and develop and implement strategies and solutions to address them. The Sustainability Working Groups consists of representatives from the Departments, and is headed by the Head of Property & Housekeeping Judy Ting. Look out for sustainability campaigns that will be launched soon, and we thank you in advance for your support and participation!

DONATION OF POOL TABLE TO ITSRAININGRAINCOATS The Singapore Cricket Club, in partnership with ItsRainingRaincoats – an initiative that aims to improve the lives of migrant workers in Singapore, donated our under-utilised pool table to a dormitory located in Kaki Bukit. We hope the migrant workers will enjoy their much-deserved breaks and relax while playing pool.

Thank you for your unwavering support that has helped earned us GOLD in both the Best Sports Club and Best Social Club in the Expat Living Singapore Readers’ Choice Award 2022!

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SCC JERSEY PRESENTATION TO SPORTCARES SATURDAY NIGHT LIGHTS FOOTBALL TEAMS Report by Brendan Hannigan, Member Engagement Subcommittee Member

It was a beautiful Saturday evening when we were welcomed by the Deputy Head of SportsCare Ms Katrina Eleanor Hall-Engle and their football coaches. The Member Engagement Subcommittee was delighted, on behalf of the Club, to present new jerseys to three of SportCares’ Saturday Night Lights (SNL) youth football teams District West Juniors, District West Seniors and Hiyaku on Saturday, 5 February 2022. Members will recall that in December 2019, the Club presented a cheque of $300,000 to SportCares, the philanthropic arm of SportSG and one of the Club’s primary philanthropic partners, in the presence of PM Lee Hsien Loong. The jersey presentation which was conducted at Jurong West stadium, one of SportCares’ eight SNL programme venues - was the latest in a series of engagements between the Club and SportCares, with both organisations sharing a collective vision of creating more sporting opportunities and access, greater inclusivity and integration as well as broader development of capabilities. Notwithstanding the restrictions these youth footballers have had to deal with over the course of the pandemic restrictions, not least the absence of competitive games, they remain energised by and committed to their sport. The players and coaches expressed their great appreciation for the continued support of the Club and its members. Member Engagement Subcommittee Chairlady Ms. Fathima Mohietheen and Subcommittee Member Mr. Brendan Hannigan applauded the players and coaches for their resilience during this challenging time and for all their achievements to-date and expressed the hope of seeing many of the players on the SCC playing grounds in the not-too-distant future.

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SCC receives SHATEC Excellent Service Awards Congratulations to our three staff members for receiving the Excellent Service Award, which is presented to individuals who have gone beyond the call of duty in delivering exceptional service and creating memorable experiences to members and guests.

SHATEC certificate

From left to right: Ms Alice Tang – Head of Human Resources, Karen Tay, General Manager Sean Boyle, BEM, Jerlyn Ramos Oliva, Sabidullah Bin Osman.

Gold Award Recipient: • Karen Tay – F&B Administrative Manager Silver Award Recipients: • Jerlyn Ramos Oliva – F&B Bar Supervisor • Sabidullah Bin Osman – Senior Billiard Marker

OBITUARIES The Club records with deep regret the passing of our Members. Our sincere condolences go out to the families of the depar ted.

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Mr. Chew Chin Aik

Mr. Loh Weng Kee

Mr. Kripalani Arjan Gulabrai

Mr. Aziz Gaffoor

Mr. William Goh Hui Nyi

Mr. MCT Rajan

Mr. Chan Fook Pong

Mr. Pratap Nambiar

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Appreciating longtime SCC Member Jurgen Martiens This February, we bid farewell to one of the icons of SCC - Jurgen Martens - who returns home to Hamburg with his wife Ilona Over 50 years ago, Jurgen arrived in Singapore, immediately identified the best sporting club and joined the SCC on 11 March 1971. Over the years, he has been elected to different General Committees and chaired Subcommittees, sat in different Subcommittees as a Subcommittee member, helped in the Club’s international Tournaments - Hockey6s and Soccer7s, played football, and been an integral part of the Club. In 2004, Jurgen was conferred the status of Life Member in recognition of his contributions to the Club; in 2010, he won the Lifetime Achievement Award. In appreciation of Jurgen and all he has done for the Club, SCC President Zoher Motiwalla presented him with a SCC Silver Tankard before he left Singapore. On behalf of the Football Section, Convenor Amos Boon presented Jurgen a parting gift: a Section jersey with the squad number 51, which represents the number of years he has been part of the Club. The Football Section said, “Jurgen has represented the Section and worn many hats - as a player, committee member, advisor and role model. Jurgen loved football and the SCC. His dedication and passion to see a successful Section is evident til this day. Jurgen, we thank you for all that you’ve done for the Section and we wish you andyour wife safe travels and we hope to see you back soon.”

Jurgen Martien’s Service Record in Singapore Cricket Club: • 1985: General Committee - Committee Member

• 2001 - 03: Property Subcommittee - Chairman

• 1986 - 89: General Committee - Chairman of the Games Control Board

• 2002 - 03: Hockey 6s Tournament Officials - Announcers

• 1993 - 96: General Committee - Committee Member

• 2004: Development Subcommittee - Subcommittee Member

• 1994: Hockey 6s Tournament Officials - Dogsbodies

• 2004: Finance Subcommittee - Subcommittee Member

• 1996: Hockey 6s Tournament Officials - Announcers/Eagle's Nest

• 2004: Games Control Board Subcommittee - Chairman

• 1997: General Committee - Committee Member

• 2004: General Committee - Committee Member

• 2004: Soccer 7's Organising Committee – Member

• 1997: Development Subcommittee - Subcommittee Member

• 2004: Soccer 7's Key Officials – Chief Marshall & Eagles Nest/ Announcers

• 1997: Property Subcommittee - Subcommittee Member

• 2005 – 2007: General Committee – Committee Member

• 1997: Social Subcommittee - Chairman

• 2005 – 2007: Games Control Board Subcommittee - Chairman

• 1998 - 99: Hockey 6s Tournament Officials - Announcers

• 2007: Finance Subcommittee - Subcommittee Member

• 2001: Hockey 6s Tournament Officials - Officials

• 2007: Property Subcommittee - Subcommittee Member

• 2001 - 03: General Committee - Committee Member

• 2007: Development Subcommittee - Subcommittee Member

• 2001 - 03: Development Subcommittee - Subcommittee Member

• 2007: Strategic Subcommittee - Subcommittee Member

• 2001 - 03: Games Control Board Subcommittee - Subcommittee Member

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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY FEATURE:

Women of SCC

8 March is International Women’s Day (IWD) - a global day of celebration of the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women around the globe, and a day that marks a call to action for acceleraing women’s equality. Some of IWD’s missions include championing the women forging innovation through technology; celebrating women athletes and applaud when equity is achieved in pay, sponsorship and visibility; forging inclusive work cultures where women’s careers thrive and their achievements are celebrated; inspiring women to purse goals without bias or barrier. This issue, we speak to some of our female SCC Members - all powerhouses in their own right - and ask them to share their thoughts and views on a range of issues.

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FEATURE

PREETI DUBEY Founder and director of Strive High Pte Ltd. Received the Singapore Entrepreneur 100 Award for 2021 and was elected as President and International Service Director of the Rotary Club of Singapore Heartlands for the year 2022 - 2023. What energizes you about your work in soft skills training and volunteerism? Soft skills training is my passion that gives purpose to my life, and volunteerism adds value to my work and makes me feel fulfilled. I began my professional journey as a trained psychologist and the role of soft skills in personal and professional development became apparent to me early in my career. During my first job as a career counsellor for an IT training institute in India, I found that many students faced rejections during interviews even though they were technically very competent and I soon realised it was because they lacked soft skills such as communication skills, presentation skills, stress management, etc. I persuaded the company to allow me to develop and deliver such workshops for the students and they were a success! As I progressed in my career and started working as a private banker, I had the opportunity to work with many people in leadership positions and I couldn’t help but notice that many people in leadership positions had no clue what leadership was all about, to the extent that they were detrimental to the growth of the people they managed, while client relationships were also adversely impacted. Soft skills such as having the ability to stay composed when everything is topsy turvy, make the right decisions during difficult times, solve conflicts and navigate tough conversations, are essential for success in personal and professional life. However, although people are expected to automatically become experts in these areas as they grow older in age and experience, that does not always happen as people have different strengths and weaknesses. And their shortcomings remain as a blindspot unless identified by an expert. This realization gave a purpose to my life and is now my passion. It gave me the perfect opportunity to use my knowledge and skills to help people develop soft skills. It became my dream to create a one-stop solution for professionals and client organizations’ soft skills development needs. In 2011, I moved to Singapore where I felt there are the best opportunities to grow, ample resources to develop oneself, and a very conducive business environment. I was ready to take the plunge once again and I studied, took the required certifications and courses, and founded Strive High with the tagline “Soft Solutions For Tough Problems” to reflect its ideology and aim to help solve people issues. And I love doing it! I have always been involved in different volunteering projects. I believe that when we do something selflessly for the benefit of another, or when we stand for a cause that needs due attention, we also add meaning to our own existence. I would like to share some of the projects I am currently pursuing. I am the President-elect of the Rotary Club of Singapore Heartlands, and one of the projects I am currently leading is providing financial literacy to our less-privileged brothers and sisters. We are currently pursuing this project with the beneficiaries of the Sree Narayana Mission. We have completed Financial Literacy Training for the first cohort, and we will begin with the second cohort next month. I am also a council member and treasurer for Muslim Kidney Action Association (MKAC), which runs several programmes and activities to provide compassionate care and support to kidney patients from low-income groups by encouraging interaction and imparting skills and awareness on issues that can be helpful to them. I enjoy volunteering at MKAC, as it provides me with the

opportunity to serve the beneficiaries and at the same time offers an excellent opportunity to understand the perspectives, rituals, beliefs and practices of my Muslim brothers and sisters. I think this is a great takeaway for me and enriches me personally. Because, if we learn to respect the differences of thoughts and practices of people from different backgrounds, especially race and religion, there will be a lot more harmony and peace in the world.

As a female executive, what were some of the biggest challenges and lessons learnt thus far? Walking to the office as a Mom-at-work, especially after taking a break while I was in the family way, was one of the most challenging parts of my life - from explaining to the recruiters about career gaps that I had to take to take care of my newborn kid, to assuring the employers that being a mom would not jeopardize my performance. It was challenging, especially when I compared myself to those who didn't fall in the same category. I walked extra miles at every step to prove my sincerity and avoid being judged as someone who thinks of her job as a lesser priority and less seriously because of home responsibilities. It is true that managing home, especially my kid, has always been my priority, but it’s never been at the cost of my work. I would try to leave the office on time and not socialize with colleagues after office hours; I would instead work for hours after reaching home and during the weekends to ensure I was always on top of my game. It was nothing short of hard work to perform both jobs efficiently to the best of my ability. I had forgotten about recreation, hobbies, sports, all of which I excelled at once. And it was indeed heartbreaking to find out that I was being paid lesser than my male counterparts and was perhaps easier to let go in case of a costcutting exercise. I often found myself asking this question "should women be penalized for taking care of family and kids or is it a cause worth being praised for?" Financial independence for women is essential, but if it comes at the cost of choosing either work or Continue on next page...

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family, women voluntarily sacrifice their careers. There is enough research to support my statement. This issue is so deeply engraved in our society that we don't find it severe enough to do much about it. The fact is, if we do not find answers to these questions now, we will continue to see a decline in the number of marriages and consequently the birth rate in developed countries. There will be a hike in divorces, which will affect the growth and development of children and eventually our future. I learned to overcome these barriers as I was determined to create a career. We need to create a support system at home and work. I developed a robust team at home, comprising my husband and son. They pick me up when I fall and hold my hand when I need support. It is vital to meet the right people and learn from them. We can get the help we need if we proactively find solutions to overcome them and not succumb to the challenges. I discovered the power of networking early in my career and forced myself to meet senior professionals over coffee or a drink to learn from them. They were primarily men, and I am grateful to each of them for stepping up to guide me, mentor me and connect me with the right people. There were times when I felt being judged by other people, but that didn't stop me. And nothing should stop us as long as we are guided by our values, principles and goals!

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Leaders need to be guided by compassion and be courageous to do the right thing. People are not machines, and they don't simply receive the instructions and follow the same way. They process the information, make decisions and do what they think is appropriate. If they are forced to do something they do not believe in, they feel disengaged and disconnect at the earliest opportunity. Leaders should have the ability to connect with others, listen to them, and address their concerns to influence them to take the desired actions. The leader needs to earn the trust and respect of the people they lead. Along with compassion, this requires courage. Courage to stop themselves from pushing personal agenda, take a pause and listen. Courage to look beyond the obvious and have a viewpoint guided by insight and driven by values that the leader espouses.

What does being mighty mean to you, and do you consider yourself to be a powerful woman? To me, being mighty means being able to use my voice to make a difference on the issues that matter to me. Well, I do consider myself to be powerful. This confidence has come with time, as I gradually discovered myself while fighting my struggles, identified my strengths, learnt to overcome my shortcomings, found my voice and built the courage to voice it out.

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FEATURE

SARAH LUM Second-year university student and player in the SCC Women’s Football Team. When and how did you become interested in football, and what made you decide to play? I was first introduced to football in school during the physical education (PE) lessons in my secondary school. I enjoyed the sport but never really thought I would touch a football outside of PE lessons. Through various casual football sessions with friends, I grew to like the sport even more. In junior college I decided to go for the football trials with a friend, just for fun since I was free after school that day. While I was there I met a school mentor and spent most of the trials with her. Looking back, I think she was the reason I decided to sign up for football because I wasn’t intending on joining the sport, but I met her another day during my lunch break and she really convinced me to give it a shot after much apprehension.

Do you ever feel there are unfair comparisons between men’s and women’s football, and how do you think that should be tackled (pun intended)? Occasionally, I would hear comments that mock the pace of a women’s football game in comparison to men’s or about how we miss “simple/ easy shots”. Most of these are disclaimed as lighthearted banter or just a joke, and most of the time it doesn’t get to me. Sometimes an equal amount of criticism is targeted towards male players as well. Although, it is true that women’s football games may not be as fast-paced or ‘intense’ as men’s’ games due to innate differences, both games should be taken just as seriously. I am very grateful that the people around me are very supportive and I never feel like I’m being put down.

What are some of the reactions you have received when you tell people you play football, and how do you feel about them?

I feel like as long as people understand that there will always be a difference between men and women’s football, but still appreciate and respect the different aspects of both games, a more positive and inclusive environment can be created.

It’s a mix of responses. Older relatives will seem shocked and impressed and immediately ask why I decided to play football. People my age will respond with something along the lines of ‘oh, that’s cool!’ and ask me more about it and how I got started.

What does being powerful mean to you, and do you consider yourself to be a powerful woman?

I think one significant response that was a little weird for me was when someone said it was ‘admirable’ that I played football. I think about that response every now and then and I still get confused.. haha

To me, being powerful means to be adventurous and fearless in whatever we do, as cheesy as that sounds. I guess being powerful is very context dependent. In terms of football, it being a male dominated sport has never stopped me or made me doubt myself in my place as female. I just have fun and play football!

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AMY READ CEO and Co-founder of Techsembly - a B2B2C marketplace SaaS platform established in November 2019 for global hotels looking to deliver innovative guest experiences. Also the Director of Gifts Less Ordinary. What is an experience that you’ve had that’s unique to a woman? Having children.. ;) But in all honesty, from a work perspective, I believe every entrepreneur faces their own unique set of challenges and I respect every single one of them for going through the journey. I have finally found something I love to do and have surrounded myself by an amazing team. If you were to ask my team what makes me different, they'd say empathy, because I genuinely care!

Technology and e-Commerce are often seen as male-dominated industries; is that true or is it changing? Yes, this is true and that is why I believe women add value, as they offer a fresh and often more commercial perspective. We demonstrate a different way of thinking which is what our clients have come to really value.

What are some strategies that can help women achieve the success they want in their workplaces, especially in male-dominated roles or industries? My approach has always been to cut out the noise. Yes women entrepreneurs are disadvantaged, particularly from an investing perspective, but if you focus too much on this, you start to act disadvantaged. I believe it is important to clearly define your goals, focus on them and just believe in yourself, as only you know what you’re truly capable of.

What does being powerful mean to you, and do you consider yourself to be a powerful woman? Powerful is about confidence, not caring what people think, being able to take a knock and get back on your feet stronger than you were before. When I first started my entrepreneurial journey, I used to worry too much about what others thought and would take knock backs personally. Now I don't, I just focus on what I believe in, being there for my team and delivering exceptional value to my clients.

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FEATURE

MARJET ANDRIESSE Vice President & GM APAC at Red Hat. Selected for the inaugural “Singapore 100 Women in Tech List” in 2020. Why is the success of women in technology important and how can we encourage it? I believe great organizations reflect how societies look like, and that is why we need a more balanced, diverse and inclusive team. As a fast-growing software company under IBM, we at Red Hat are committed to that goal. That is also a personal mission of mine, and my APAC leadership team actively supports it. This goal is also significant in Singapore, where female representation in the important fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is, at best, a mixed affair. Only 30% of local researchers and engineers here are women. Also, only 58% of women with STEM qualifications in Singapore work in jobs they are qualified for, compared with 70% for men. That is according to a study by the Nanyang Technological University. We know that diversity drives innovation, and being innovative is crucial in a tech environment if you want to stay ahead. Good ideas can come from anyone, and diversity helps make us smarter. In fact, there is a business case for diversity because companies that are more diverse can earn 19% more in revenue than those that are less diverse, according to Forbes.

And how do we encourage diversity? We need to create a business environment that is inclusive. We also need to make sure we have more women in the STEM industries. That is why I am honoured and humbled to have been selected in the SG100 Women in Tech list of female leaders. I am using that platform to help spread the message that we need more women in this field. We need more female role models, and capture the interest of girls from a young age and keep them engaged. Building a bank of highly visible and active female role models can positively influence girls' confidence, achievement levels and mental well-being. We can do this through youth outreach, community initiatives and upskilling. Here is where the “Kampong Spirit” approach comes into play. Just as it takes a village to raise a child, it also takes a community to nurture talent. Role models take on a community mindset and lead their employees and youth groups in an open and inclusive manner. This creates a virtuous cycle that allows the community to nurture talent and encourage greater workforce participation.

What does being powerful mean to you, and do you consider yourself to be a powerful woman? I think the word ‘powerful’ has some negative connotation to it. It is not how we would describe ourselves at Red Hat, as we work in the open-source software industry, and we put to action our openmanagement principles, including meritocracy. For me, being powerful has to be more about paving the way for others. Within the organization, this means nurturing talent, including the younger and more senior colleagues. Externally, this is about having the ability to ensure your customers’ voices are heard, and you adapt to their needs. It is being able to pull the levers to make this happen for the people around you. For me, real power is not about just yourself. It is about looking after the people around you, your teammates, and the customers you serve.

What are the main challenges that the next generation of female leaders need to be cognizant of? Change is constant, and with technology, that change gains lightning speed. This means agility is very important for the next generation of female leaders. I have four tips for young female leaders in tech. First, in being agile and adaptable, make sure that if you are good at a technical skill, like coding, you also need to develop commercial and business acumen. That also applies the other way round. If you have business acumen, gain some technical skills, too. Second, stretch your abilities, mentally and professionally. The brain is a muscle and it needs to be flexed and challenged to remain strong. This can be developed faster if you engage a mentor. Third, try and do a stint outside of Singapore. This country is a mature market, so it would be good to gain experience in emerging markets, and be exposed to different cultures. Fourth, find your voice. Women need to speak up in meetings and in the boardrooms. By this, I also mean you speak up in decibel. From when I was a younger executive, I pushed myself to make at least one relevant comment at every meeting. From there, I started taking on bigger responsibilities, and I am happy to share my experiences now. MAR / APR 2022 THE PADANG

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FOOD & BEVERAGE

Celebrating International Women Day ’ s Exclusively Available for One Week Only from 7 – 13 March 2022 6-C ourse Set Dinner Memb er : $108

|

Guest: $118

Amu s e B ou c h e

Butter S eare d Hok kaido S c allop Apple salad with prosciutto ham

Hot App e ti z er

Three-Cheese Baked Oysters B a c o n , s p i n a c h , m i l d c h e d d a r, c r e a m c h e e s e & p a r m e s a n c h e e s e

App e ti z er

Seafood Capellini S ea Urchin, Smoked S almon, S akura Ebi, Caviar in angel hair pasta with shredded summer truff les

S oup

Wi l d Mu s h r o o m C a p p u c c i n o Sauteed morel mushrooms, porcini infused foams

Mai n C ou r s e

L e m o n Po a c h e d M a i n L o b s t e r Caulif lower puree, bouillabaisse velouté sauce

D es s er t

P a s s i o n F r u i t M e r i n g u e Ta r t Berries coulis & lemon sugar crust

C o f f e e & Te a Petit four

• R e s e r v at i o n s o n f i r s t – c o m e - f i r s t - s e r v e b a s i s ; t e r m s a n d c o n d i t i o n s a p p l y. • Fo r r e s e r v at i o n s a n d e n q u i r i e s , p l e a s e c o nt a c t T h e Pa d a n g R e s t a u r a nt at 6 3 3 8 9 2 7 1 .

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SINGAPORE HAWKER DELIGHTS NIGHT

FO O D & B EVERAG E

Tuesday, 8 March & 12 April 2022 6.30pm – 10pm ROJAK

Local salad of mixed vegetables, fruits, dough fritters tossed in a sticky fermented prawn paste with chopped fragrant peanuts & ginger flowers

$7.80

INDIAN ROJAK

Prawns, coconut, vegetables fritters, fish cakes, bean curd & hard-boiled egg served with peanut & sweet potato sauce

$10.00

SCC POPIAH

Tuesday, 22 March & 26 April 2022 6.30pm – 10pm ROJAK

Local salad of mixed vegetables, fruits, dough fritters tossed in a sticky fermented prawn paste with chopped fragrant peanuts & ginger flowers

$7.80

INDIAN ROJAK

Prawns, coconut, vegetables fritters, fish cakes, bean curd & hard-boiled egg served with peanut & sweet potato sauce

$10.00

Thin pancake wrapper stuffed with braised turnip filling, prawns, eggs and lettuce with chili & sweet sauce

SCC FRIED BLACK SOYA CARROT CAKE

$6.80

$8.80

SCC FRAGRANT CHICKEN, MUTTON & PORK SATAY

SCC FRAGRANT CHICKEN, MUTTON & PORK SATAY

With traditional condiments & chunky peanut sauce

Half Dozen $10.80 | One Dozen $16.20

SAMBAL ONION STINGRAY (300gm)

Served with cincalok, calamansi & pickled onions

$18.80

SAMBAL CHILI LALA

With traditional condiments & chunky peanut sauce

Half Dozen $10.80 | One Dozen $16.20

SAMBAL ONION STINGRAY (300gm)

Served with cincalok, calamansi & pickled onions

$18.80

SAMBAL CHILI LALA

Tangy fresh clams cooked with chili, spices & a pungent shrimp paste

Tangy fresh clams cooked with chili, spices & a pungent shrimp paste

$13.80

$13.80

WOK FRIED SQUIDS WITH SAMBAL PETAI

MAGGIE NOODLE GORENG WITH TAU KWA

$12.80

$12.80

PRATA (Choice of Plain, Egg or Onion)

PRATA (Choice of Plain, Egg or Onion)

Served with choice of fish curry, chicken curry or dhal & pickled onions

$8.80

CHENDOL

Shaved ice with red beans, green jelly, coconut milk & gula melaka

$8.80

CHENG TENG (Served Hot or Cold)

Sweet, dried longan soup with red dates, white fungus, barley, ginkgo nuts & lotus seeds

$8.80

Served with choice of fish curry, chicken curry or dhal & pickled onions

$8.80

CHENDOL

Shaved ice with red beans, green jelly, coconut milk & gula melaka

$8.80

CHENG TENG (Served Hot or Cold)

Sweet, dried longan soup with red dates, white fungus, barley, ginkgo nuts & lotus seeds MAR / APR 2022 THE PADANG 17

$8.80


St Patrick’s Day Specials 1 March – 17 March 2022 Available at all outlets except The Padang Restaurant

FOOD SPECIALS Irish Meat Platter

$26.00

Ba r be qu e po rk r i bs , g rilled chicken leg, En gl i s h C u m be r l a n d s aus ag es Ac c o m pa n i e d wi th roas ted p otatoes & bo u ti qu e m e s c l u n g reens

Irish Beef Stew with Meat Balls & Focaccia Bread

$20.80

Traditional Shepherd’s Pie

$15.80

Ac c o m pa n i e d wi th b out i q ue mes cl un g reens

Homemade Guinness Wagyu Beef Pie

$15.80

Ac c o m pa n i e d wi th m as hed p otato & bo u ti qu e m e s c l u n g reens

Guinness Braised Lamb Shank

$24.80

Ac c o m pa n i e d wi th m as hed p otato, gr i l l e d a s pa ragu s & b aby carrot s

BEVERAGE PROMOTIONS Guinness Surger Can

$11.00

Ava i l a bl e i n M a i n L oung e & The O val & Verand ah

Guinness Draft Mug

$11.00

Ava i l a bl e i n ST U M P S only

Kilkenny Draught Mug Ava i l a bl e i n a l l o u tl et s excep t The Pad ang Res taurant

$11.00


SPIRITS & WINES

FO O D & B EVERAG E

BOTTLES OF THE MONTH

SAVE

$22.00

Famous Grouse $68.00 per bottle

(Usual Price: $90.00)

SAVE

$30.00

Monkey Shoulder $98.00 per bottle

(Usual Price: $128.00)

SAVE

Glenfiddich 12 Years

$30.00

$108.00 per bottle (Usual Price: $138.00)

SAVE

$40.00

The Balvenie 12 Years Old

$128.00 per bottle (Usual Price: $168.00)

Ferro 13 - Pinot Grigio “The Lady” DOC 2019, Italy

Ferro 13 - Pinot Nero Oltrepo’ Pavese “Gentleman” DOC 2018, Italy

The Lady shows a lot of unmistakeable citrus and excellent acidity - perfect for Pinot Grigio lovers. Notes of lime, lemon, grapefruit and subtle melon fall in layers on the palate, alongside subtle florals and a zesty finish. $65.00 per bottle / $15.80 per glass

Gentleman is classic and elegant, revealing itself further with each sip. Classic red berry aromas are complemented by a touch of tobacco. Red fruit and berries dominate the complex palate, with smoke and vanilla adding on the finish. Try with truffle or light tomato pastas and risottos, or soft cheese such as brie and camembert.

Rietvallei The Burger Family Stonedale Chenin Blanc 2019, South Africa

Rietvallei The Burger Family Stonedale Shiraz 2019, South Africa

This is a very fruity but dry Chenin Blanc expressing fresh citrus flavours together with lovely floral aromas of dried apple and musk sweets. The palate is crispy as a result of a good balancing acidity, complimented with a lingering aftertaste.

A wine with attractive mocha and berry fruit on the nose, revealing that same berry fruit and mocha on the pallet, infused with chocolate and a hint of spiciness. A smooth and well-balanced wine with soft, juicy tannins, ending with a lingering bark aftertaste.

$55.00 per bottle / $14.00 per glass

$58.00 per bottle / $14.80 per glass

$68.00 per bottle / $16.00 per glass

No limit on purchase. Storage of bottles capped at 2 bottles per month, per purchase, due to storage limitations. Not applicable for banquets and private functions.

F&B PROMOTIONS Mondays

Wednesdays

Cocktail Craze Enjoy 2 Cocktails* at special prices. Snow Ball Screwdriver Spritzer Jägerbomb

$12.00 $12.00 $16.00 $16.00

Available all day across all outlets. *Applicable to same cocktail only.

Black Mussels Promotion

Black Mussels with White Wine Sauce and Garlic Bread

$15.80

Black Mussels with Saffron Cream Sauce and Garlic Bread

$15.80

Available from 6pm onwards, every Wednesday across all outlets.

The above promotions are not valid during major Club events and on the eve of Public Holidays. Not applicable for banquets and private functions. All promotions are subject to change.


FOOD & BEVERAGE

INDIAN KITCHEN S P E C I A L S Fridays, 6.30pm onwards

OVAL DAILY SPECIALS MARCH

MARCH

APRIL

4 March Malai Chicken Tikka Served with Butter Naan & Butter Gravy $14.80

1 April Fish Korma Served with Plain Rice & Stir-fried Vegetable Curry $15.20

11 March Spicy Squid Masala Served with Steamed Basmati Rice & Mango Chutney $16.80

APRIL

Monday 7, 14, 21, 28 March Mutton Biryani, or Oven-roasted Striploin with Vegetables & Potatoes, or Pink Leg Prawn Noodle Soup with Fresh Clams

Monday 4, 11, 18, 25 April Mutton Biryani, or Braised Duck Leg with Orange Sauce, Vegetables & Potatoes, or Pink Leg Prawn Noodle Soup with Fresh Clams

18 March Aloo Paratha Served with Dhal Tadka & Vegetables Salad $10.50

8 April Naan Wrapped in Fried Mutton Served with Red Onions & Tomatoes $12.80

Tuesday 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 March SCC Laksa, or Pan-fried Seabass Fillet with Lemon Dill Sauce, Vegetables & Potatoes, or Butter Chicken Masala with Mixed Vegetables & Naan

Tuesday 5, 12, 19, 26 April SCC Laksa, or Pan-fried Seabass Fillet with Lemon Dill Sauce, Vegetables & Potatoes, or Butter Chicken Masala with Mixed Vegetables & Naan

22 April Ayam Masak Merah Served with Yellow Rice & Achar $14.80

25 March Kambing Soup Served with Toasted Baguette & Fried Shallots $10.80

29 April Kambing Soup Served with Toasted Baguette & Fried Shallots $10.80

Wednesday 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 March SCC Chicken & Egg Curry with Steamed Rice, or Roast Leg of Lamb with Vegetables & Potatoes, or Fish Tikka with Mint Chutney, Mixed Vegetables & Naan

Wednesday 6, 13, 20, 27 April SCC Chicken & Egg Curry with Steamed Rice, or Grilled Dory Fish with Vegetables & Potatoes, or Fish Tikka with Mint Chutney, Mixed Vegetables & Naan

Thursday 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 March SCC Chicken Rice, or Baked Salmon with Vegetables & Potatoes, or Palak Chicken with Vegetables & Brown Rice

Thursday 7, 14, 21, 28 April SCC Chicken Rice, or Baked Salmon with Vegetables & Potatoes, or Palak Chicken with Vegetables & Brown Rice

Friday 4, 11, 18, 25 March Fish Moolie with Steamed Rice, or Grilled Chicken Chop with Vegetables & Potatoes, or Channa Masala with Stir-fried Vegetables & Chapatti

Friday 1, 8, 22, 29 April Fish Moolie with Steamed Rice, or Breaded Pork Loin with Vegetables, Apple Chutney & Cheese Cream Sauce, or Channa Masala with Stir-fried Vegetables & Chapatti

CAKE OF THE MONTH

$49

PER KG

Saturday 5, 12, 19, 26 March SCC Laksa, or SCC Chicken Rice, or Mock Mutton Curry with Vegetables, Mango Chutney & Naan Sunday 6, 13, 20, 27 March Chicken Biryani

Saturday 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 April SCC Laksa, or SCC Chicken Rice, or Mock Mutton Curry with Vegetables, Mango Chutney & Naan Sunday 3, 10, 17, 24 April Chicken Biryani

Dark Chocolate Mint Dobos Torte Visit The Oval & Verandah or call 6338 9271 Ext: 373 to place a cake order for your special occasion or birthday celebration!

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SCC Laksa

On public holidays, the Daily Set Lunch option at The Oval & Verandah will only be SCC Laksa.


DINNER SPECIALS A T

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APR

Baked Honey Spring Chicke Se rv ed w it h p n ot a to w ed g es a n d m ix ed sa la d $18.80

Pork Baby Black Pepper $17.60

FO O D & B EVERAG E

Back Ribs

Chicken 65 Se rv ed w it h je er a ri ce , ve g et a b le d ha l and papadum $15.80 All photos are for illustration only. Actual products may vary. All promotions are subject to change.

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Pasta ft Shell Crab Deep-fried So sh ro om s u m i ed sh im ej te u sa h it w Se rv ed p a st a a n d a g li o ol io $20.80

Homemad

e Thai Sty le Bean C urd $14.80

t Samosa Chaa n s, to m a to es io on , la sa a ana m Se rv ed w it h ch le a ve s a n d co ri a n d er $12.50 MAR / APR 2022 THE PADANG

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S E CTI O NS

Wine

Convenor: Naveen Gupta | Article by: Naveen Gupta

WINE CIRCLE FESTIVE SPARKLING WINE PROMOTION In line with the glitter and sparkle of the holiday season, the Wine Circle launched its sparkling wine promotion in December which was extended to January to accommodate the Members who were travelling. Each Wine Circle Member could partake of a complimentary glass of Veuve Clicquot-Ponsardin Brut Champagne and a Bottega Prosecco Millesimato Brut. The total retaill price of these champagnes would have been $36.80, thus once again making the membership of the Wine Circle an irresistible proposition.

The Wine Circle Committee encourages all wine lovers to join as Members. We are planning various exciting events and we look forward to seeing our Members at these specially curated events. More information will be sent to the Members through email and the Wine Circle WhatsApp group.

For more information and/or to register as a Member of the Wine Circle, please email cassie.wong@scc.org.sg.

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Administrative Professionals’ Week 25 April – 6 May 2022 12pm – 3pm

0 n $50 i w o en e t chanc uchers wh a d o h! Stan F&B v ecial lunc f o h p s wort only) k this bers o o m e b M for you ively (exclu

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3-Course Set Lunch $58 per person

STARTER / SOUP

Prosciutto with Sweet Melon

Yellow frisée, aged sweet balsamic glaze

Tian of Tuna Tartar

Sesame crème, cucumber, avocado salsa, yellow frisée

Padang Caesar Salad ( V )

Char grilled heart of gem lettuce, grated parmesan, capsicum piperade & crispy breadcrumbs bits

Datterini Pomodoro Soup ( V ) Garlic toast & crème foam

SCC Mulligatawny ( V )

Rice puffs, crispy shallots, scallions

MAIN COURSE

Braised Premium Beef Short Ribs

Pommery mustard potato mousseline, broccolini, red wine glaze

Roast Argentinian Pork Belly

Roasted truffled potato, grilled vegetables, wild cranberry sauce

Poivre Vert Spring Chicken

Carrot mousseline, garden vegetables, peppercorn crème sauce

Crispy Skinned King Salmon

Seafood saffron risotto, green peas, light lobster crème

Plant-based Meat Dome of Wellington ( V )

Savoy cabbage, green peas, sweet roma tomato coulis

DESSERT

Grand Marnier Souffle

Served with red currants, crushed pistachios & chocolate ice-cream

White Chocolate Raspberry Crème Brûlée Served with chocolate soil & vanilla ice cream

Passion Fruit Panna Cotta

Served with caramelized hazelnuts & white wine pear confit

Seasonal Fresh Fruit Platter ( V ) Coffee & Tea • Reservations on first–come-first-serve basis; terms and conditions apply. • For reservations and enquiries, please contact The Padang Restaurant at 6338 9271.


FOOD & BEVERAGE

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17 April 2022

10.30am or 1.00pm or 3.00pm

Venue:

SCC Committee Room Cost:

$45/Child

Suitable for children 5 years old and above

Registration: https://bit.ly/SCCEasterSunday 24

For more information, please contact us at eventsdept@scc.org.sg.

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r e t s a E y a d n u S Lunch

FO O D & B EVERAG E

3-Course Set Lunch The Padang Restaurant 17 April 2022 / 12pm - 3pm Member: $48 | Guest: $58 (Add $65 for free-flow champagne, beer, housepour wine and soft drinks)

STARTER / SOUP Burrata Salad (V)

Roasted apricots with pomegranate & roasted pistachios

Heirloom Tomato Salad with Quail Eggs Toasted pine nuts & fig vinaigrette

Grilled Heart of Gems Caesar Salad

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Brioche croutons, smashed eggs & grated parmesan

Plant-based Scotch Egg Roasted potato salad, mesclun greens

Roasted Pumpkin Soup with Wild Mushrooms (V) Parmesan foam & micro chives

Rustic Crème Champignon Soup (V) Crispy parsley, truffles espuma (foam)

MAIN COURSE Two-Hour Braised Short Ribs Carrot-honey mousseline, sauteed peas, natural beef wine jus

Salted-Oil Duck Leg Confit Pommery mustard potato gratin, red current gel, mustard seed wine reduction

Roasted Porchetta with Chorizo Sausage Glazed honey chestnuts, sauteed brussel sprouts, black raisin compote jus

Pan Seared Crispy Skinned Sea Bass Fillet Sauteed broccolini, confit wine tomato, saffron beurre blanc

Plant Based Meat Dome of Wellington (V) Savoy cabbage, green peas, sweet roma tomato coulis • • • •

DESSERT Egg Custard Bread & Butter Pudding Served with butterscotch sauce

Baba Au Rhum Served with chantilly cream and fresh fruits

Classic Tiramisu With red currants

Seasonal Fresh Fruit Platter (V) Coffee & Tea

Reservations on first–come-first-serve basis; terms and conditions apply. For reservations and enquiries, please contact The Padang Restaurant at 6338 9271. A confirmation email will be sent to you once the booking has been processed within 3 working days of the date of reservation. Cancellation of reservations must be made in writing and received by the Club no later than 14 working days prior to the date of the event. Please note that the full amount will be charged for cancellations made after the cancellation cut-off date. A no-show charge of the full amount will apply for no-show MAR / APR 2022 PADANG on the date of the event. In the event of a reduction in the final number of confirmed pax after the cancellation cut-off date, the full THE charge will be25 levied. • The Restaurant reserves the right to choose an alternative seating arrangement within the restaurant to accommodate your booking.


International Women’s Day Special

Jewellery Clay Making Workshop Sunday, 20 March 2022 2pm to 5.30pm Gilmour Room Ticket details in registration link.

What’s cooler than wearing your own art? Wear your one-of-a-kind design home and show off your impeccable style to friends and family. You will leave our workshops feeling inspired and skilled up, rocking at least one pair of your brand new handmade gems. What’s in it for you? 1. Bring back 1 pair of abstract clay earring (Dangle / Stud / Clip-on) and 1 brooch or hair barrette. 2. Loving the abstract trend? Think terrazzo, abstract paint effect. Learn the techniques to bring this interest of yours to life on your very own artsy-fartsy clay earring!

Registration: https://bit.ly/SCCWomenDay For more information, please contact us at eventsdept@scc.org.sg.


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Y EXP R E T T ER O P IE WORKSH OP N

E Sunday, 13 March 2022 4pm to 5pm Venue: Orchard Gateway Price: $50/pax Minimum Age: 10 years old and above

Pottery on the wheel may seem daunting, but it’s a simple activity anyone can enjoy. Engage your creative side and learn to make your own unique piece under the guidance of an instructor at the pottery experience workshop. This includes 30 minutes on the wheel and 30 minutes to paint a pottery. Fees are inclusive of materials (1 piece of clay), tools, firing and glazing as well as one pottery for painting. Your handmade piece will be available for collection 2 – 3 months after the date of your lesson, as it will require glazing and 2 rounds of firing. Photo for illustration purposes only.

Registration: https://bit.ly/SCCPotteryExperience Registration deadline: 6 March 2022 For more information, email eventsdept@scc.org.sg.


Latin Dancing – The Cha Cha Edition

(Partner Dancing) with Dance Instructor Sam Fong

Sway your hips and learn one of the most popular Latin dance styles, the Cha Cha!

Term Date: Wednesday, 23 March 2022 (6 Weeks) Time: 6.30pm to 7.30pm Venue: 114 Lavender Street, CT Hub 2, #01-41 Price: $125 Per Term (Individual Sign Up) / $240 (2 Pax Sign Up) Minimum 8 to start

About Sam Fong: Sam Fong started competitive ballroom dancing since 1990 and has since gone on to win several major competitions. He has been teaching professionally for more than 25 years.

Registration: https://bit.ly/SCCLatinDance For more infor mation, please contact us at eventsdept@scc.org.sg.


Tanglin Gin Cocktail Making Lear n to make two different cocktails from Tanglin Gin at the Tanglin Gin Jungle at Dempsey and awaken your inner Bar tender.

Thursday, 31 March or 21 April 2022 6pm to 8.30pm 26B Dempsey Road, 247693 Member / Guest price: $80 per pax

Registration: https://bit.ly/SCCTanglinGin For more infor mation, please contact us at eventsdept@scc.org.sg.


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Hawker Delights • The Oval & Verandah • 6.30pm – 10pm

8 Black Mussels Promotion! • Available at All Outlets • From 6pm

Hawker Delights • The Oval & Verandah • 6.30pm – 10pm

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Chess • Gilmour Room • 6pm – 8pm

Latin Dancing • 114 Lavender Street CT Hub 2 #01-41 • 6.30pm – 7.30pm

Black Mussels Promotion! • Available at All Outlets • From 6pm

SCC Tennis Holiday Camp: 28 Mar – 15 Apr / 9am to 10.30am / SCC MPC

SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club • SCC Padang Field / 6pm

Cocktail Craze! 28 • Available All Day at All Outlets

SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club • SCC Padang Field / 6pm

Cocktail Craze! 21 • Available All Day at All Outlets

SCC Tennis Holiday Camp: 14 – 18 Mar / 9am to 10.30am / SCC MPC

SCC Football Camp – Legend Series: 14 – 16 Mar / 9am to 12pm / SCC Padang

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Chess • Gilmour Room / 6pm – 8pm

Black Mussels Promotion! • Available at All Outlets • From 6pm

St. Patrick’s Day Promotion: 1 – 17 March, Available at all outlets except The Padang Restaurant

SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club • SCC Padang Field / 6pm

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Romantic International Women Day’s: 7 – 13 March, Available at The Padang Restaurant

Cocktail Craze! 14 • Available All Day at All Outlets

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Tanglin Gin Cocktail 31 Making • 26B Dempsey Road, 247693 • 6pm – 8.30pm

ST PATRICK’S DAY

St. Patrick’s Day Promotion: 1 – 17 March, Available at all outlets except The Padang Restaurant

Tuesday

St. Patrick’s Day Promotion: 1 – 17 March, Available at all outlets except The Padang Restaurant

SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club • SCC Padang Field / 6pm

Cocktail Craze! 7 • Available All Day at All Outlets

Monday

Indian Kitchen Specials • From 6.30pm

Indian Kitchen Specials • From 6.30pm

Indian Kitchen Specials • From 6.30pm

Indian Kitchen Specials • From 6.30pm

Friday

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Beach Clean Up • Changi Beach • 9am

Nature Trail Walk • 7.30am

Look Who’s Cooking with Ms. Deepti Virmani • Zoom Virtual / 4pm

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Sunday Family Lunch • The Padang Restaurant • 12pm – 3pm

Jewellery Clay Making Workshop • 2pm – 5.30pm

Sunday Family Lunch • The Padang Restaurant • 12pm – 3pm

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Pottery Experience Workshop • Orchard Gateway • 4pm – 5pm

Sunday Family Lunch • The Padang Restaurant • 12pm – 3pm

Sunday Family Lunch • The Padang Restaurant • 12pm – 3pm

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Hawker Delights • The Oval & Verandah • 6.30pm – 10pm

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Hawker Delights • The Oval & Verandah • 6.30pm – 10pm

26 Chess • Gilmour Room • 6pm – 8pm

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Cardio City Ride • 5pm – 7pm

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Cardio City Ride • 5pm – 7pm

Cardio City Ride • 5pm – 7pm

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Tanglin Gin Cocktail 21 Making • 26B Dempsey Road, 247693 • 6pm – 8.30pm

Cardio City Ride • 5pm – 7pm

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Saturday 2

Indian Kitchen Specials • From 6.30pm

Indian Kitchen Specials • From 6.30pm

GOOD FRIDAY

Indian Kitchen Specials • From 6.30pm

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Nature Trail Walk • 7.30am

Beach Clean Up • East Coast Park • 9am

SCC Frog Farm Tour • Jurong Frog Farm • 10am – 11am

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Sunday Sunday Family Lunch • The Padang Restaurant • 12pm – 3pm

Sunday Family Lunch • The Padang Restaurant • 12pm – 3pm

Easter Sunday Children Workshop • SCC Committee Room • 10.30am / 1pm / 3pm

Easter Day Lunch • The Padang Restaurant • 12pm – 3pm

Sunday Family Lunch • The Padang Restaurant • 12pm – 3pm

SCC Tennis Holiday Camp: 28 Mar – 15 Apr / 9am to 10.30am / SCC MPC

Indian Kitchen Specials • From 6.30pm

All information is accurate at time of print but may be subject to changes and prevailing government safe management measures.

SCC Cricket Academy Peak Performance: 11 – 29 Apr (Mon - Fri), 9am to 11am

Administrative Professionals’ Week Lunch: 25 – 30 April, Available at The Padang Restaurant

SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club • SCC Padang Field / 6pm

Cocktail Craze! 25 • Available All Day at All Outlets

SCC Cricket Academy Peak Performance: 11 – 29 Apr (Mon - Fri), 9am to 11am

SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club • SCC Padang Field / 6pm

Cocktail Craze! 18 • Available All Day at All Outlets

SCC Cricket Academy Peak Performance: 11 – 29 Apr (Mon - Fri), 9am to 11am

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Chess • Gilmour Room / 6pm – 8pm

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• Available at All Outlets / From 6pm

Black Mussels Promotion!

SCC Tennis Holiday Camp: 28 Mar – 15 Apr / 9am to 10.30am / SCC MPC

Easter Multi Sport Camp: 11 – 15 Apr / 8.30am to 11.30am / Dempsey

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Hockey Easter Camp @ Padang: 6 – 8 Apr / SCC Padang

SCC Football Camp – Legend Series: 11 – 13 Apr / 9am to 12pm / SCC Padang

• SCC Padang Field / 6pm

SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club

Cocktail Craze! 11 • Available All Day at All Outlets

Easter Multi Sport Camp: 4 – 8 Apr / 8.30am to 11.30am / Dempsey

Wednesday

Black Mussels Promotion! • Available at All Outlets • From 6pm

SCC Tennis Holiday Camp: 28 Mar – 15 Apr / 9am to 10.30am / SCC MPC

SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club • SCC Padang Field / 6pm

Cocktail Craze! 4 • Available All Day at All Outlets

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Billiards & Snooker: Section Socials, 3pm – 6pm, Billiards Room / Men’s Bar Cricket: SCC Cricket Academy @ Dempsey, 4.45pm – 7pm Football: 5.30pm – 7pm, SCC Legends @ Padang Hockey: 5.45pm – 7pm, Padang Squash: Ladies Club Night, 5pm – 9.30pm, Squash Courts Tennis: Tennis Academy (High Performance, By Invitation), Ages 10+, 5pm – 6.30pm, MPC Tennis Adult Drills: Beginners / Intermediate, 6.30pm – 8pm, MPC / Tennis Court

Billiards & Snooker: Section Socials, 3pm – 6pm, Billiards Room / Men’s Bar Cricket: SCC Cricket Academy @ Dempsey, 4.45pm – 7pm Football: SCC Thirds @ Padang, 5.30pm – 7pm Hockey @ Padang: 5.45pm – 7pm Netball Training: 7pm – 9pm, MPC Squash: Ladies Club Night, 5pm – 9.30pm, Squash Courts Tennis Pre Academy: (By Invitation), Ages 8+, 4pm – 5.30pm, MPC Tennis Men’s D Training: 5pm – 9pm, Tennis Court Tennis Ladies A Training: 7pm – 9pm, Tennis Court

• Bowls: Social Bowls, 3pm – 7pm, Bowling Green • Football: SCC Lions @ Padang, 5.30pm – 7pm • Rugby Academy: 5.30pm – 7pm, Dempsey • Squash: Men’s Club Night, 5pm – 9.30pm, Squash Courts • Tennis: Tennis Junior 4pm – 5pm, Red Ball, Ages 5 – 7, MPC 5pm – 6pm, Orange Ball, Ages 8 – 10, MPC 5pm– 6pm, Green Ball, Ages 10+, MPC 5pm – 6.30pm, Tennis Academy (High Performance, By Invitation), Ages 10+, 5pm – 6.30pm, MPC • Tennis Men’s A/B/C Training: 7pm – 9pm, Tennis Court

Thursdays

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Wednesdays

• Bowls: Social Bowls, 3pm – 7pm, Bowling Green • Football: SCC Football Junior Programme @ Dempsey, 5.30pm – 6.30pm • Hockey: The Hockey SCChool (Hockey Junior Programme), 5.30pm – 6.30pm, Padang • Squash: Men’s Club Night, 5pm – 9.30pm, Squash Courts • Tennis: Tennis Junior 4pm – 5pm, Red Ball, Ages 5 – 7, MPC 5pm – 6pm, Orange Ball, Ages 8 – 10, MPC 5pm – 6pm, Green Ball, Ages 10+, MPC • Tennis Adult Drills: Beginners / Intermediate, 6.30pm – 8pm, MPC • Tennis Cardio: 6.30pm – 8pm, MPC • Tennis Men’s A/B/C Training: 7pm – 9pm, Tennis Courts

Tuesdays

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Mondays: Billiards & Snooker: Section Socials, 3pm – 6pm, Billiards Room / Men’s Bar Cricket: SCC Cricket Academy @ Dempsey, 4.45pm – 7pm Bowls: Social Bowls, 7pm – 9pm, Bowling Green Cricket Training: 5pm – 7.30pm, SCC Padang (Centre Wicket), Cricket Nets Football: SCC Padangtiques @ Padang, 5.30pm – 7pm Tennis Cardio: 8am – 9.30am, MPC Tennis Adult Drills (Intermediate): 8am – 10.30am, MPC Tennis Junior Pre Academy: (By Invitation), Ages 8+, 4pm – 5.30pm, MPC Friday Socials / Last Friday of the Month Makan Kechil: 5pm – 9pm, Tennis Courts

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I n fo r m a t i o n a ccu ra te a t t i m e o f p ri n t b u t m a y be su bj ec t to c h an ge.

• Bowls: Social Bowls, 3pm – 7pm, Bowling Green • Football: SCC Football Junior Programme, 9am – 11.15am, Padang • Rugby Academy: SCC Rugby Academy, 8am – 11.30am, Dempsey • Tennis Junior: 10am – 11am, Green Ball, Ages 10+, MPC 10am – 11.30am, Tennis Academy (High Performance, By Invitation), Ages 10+, MPC 3pm – 5pm, Tennis Academy, MPC

Sundays

• Bowls: Social Bowls / Section Matches / Competitions, 3pm – 7pm, Bowling Green • SCC Cricket Academy: 8am – 12pm, Padang and Dempsey • Cricket SCC Lions Training: 2.30pm – 4.30pm, SCC Padang (Centre Wicket), Cricket Nets • Football: SCC NFL and SCC Tigers @ Padang, 8am – 11.30am • Rugby Academy: 8am – 2.30pm, Dempsey • Junior Squash: 1pm – 3pm, Squash Courts • Squash Socials / Friendly: 3pm – 6pm, Squash Courts • Tennis: Tennis Junior, 10pm – 12pm, MPC Red Ball, Ages 5 – 7; Orange Ball, Ages 8 – 10; Green Ball, Ages 10+, 4.30pm – 6pm, MPC • Tennis Academy: (High Performance, By Invitation), Ages 10+

Saturdays

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Fridays

Weekly Sports Activities

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SCC Sports

Academies Term 2 & Holiday Camps With Five Sports to Learn & Play, Sign Your Kids Up Now! ACADEMIES

TERM 2 – DATES / TIMES

SCC Junior Football Programme

15 May to 3 Jul: • Sundays @ SCC Padang, 9am to 11.15am

(Powered by Chelsea FC IDC Singapore)

– 5 to 10 years old

For registration and more information, contact Ms Wendy Foo at wendy.foo@scc.org.sg.

10 May to 5 Jul: • Tuesdays @ SCC Dempsey, 5.30pm to 6.30pm SCC Football Camp – Legend Series • SCC Padang, 9am to 12pm • Two camp date options: 14 – 16 Mar or 11 – 13 Apr Days & timings according to schedule @ SCC Courts

SCC Tennis Academy – From 5 years old

SCC Tennis Holiday Camp • SCC MPC, 9am to 10.30am • Two camp date options: 14 – 18 Mar or 28 Mar – 15 Apr

The Hockey SCChool

12 Apr to 5 Jul: • Tuesdays @ SCC Padang

– From 5 years old

Hockey Easter Camp @ Padang • 6 to 8 Apr (Wed – Fri), 9am to 11am

SCC Cricket Academy/ Cricket Youth Development: – From 5 years old

For registration and more information on group lessons, private lessons and prices, visit https://tinyurl.com/SCCTennisAcademy For registration and more information on Junior Hockey, contact our Hockey Head Coach, Coach Kanan at email trueblueconsultants@gmail.com.

9 May to 15 Jul: • (Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat) @ Dempsey, 4.30pm to 7pm 14 May to 16 Jul: • Saturdays @ SCC Padang, 8am to 12pm Holiday Camps:

Register interest here: https://tinyurl.com/SCCCricketAcademy

Easter Multi Sport Camp

To enquire about Junior Cricket, contact

• Dempsey, 8.30am to 11.30am • Two camp date options: 4 – 8 Apr or 11 – 15 Apr

our Head of Junior Cricket Pathways at email JuniorCricket@SCCcricket.com

SCC Cricket Academy Peak Performance • 11 – 29 Apr (Mon - Fri), 9am to 11am

SCC Rugby Academy – From 4 years old

23 Apr to 25 Jun: • Saturdays & Sundays @ SCC Dempsey, 8am to 2.30pm For registration and more information on Junior Rugby, refer to http://www.sccrugbyacademy.com

SCC Dempsey is located at 71G Loewen Rd, Singapore 248846. For further information, email sportsdept@scc.org.sg. Information is correct at time of dissemination and subject to change without prior notice.


SCC Frog Farm Tour

Saturday, 16 April 2022 10am to 11am

(20 minutes guided tour and 40 mins Free and easy - including a 30-minute session in Catch a Frog pen)

Venue: Jurong Frog Farm Price: $21/Pax

Join us on a frog farm tour led by our in-house trained Frogologist. Participants get to don on gumboots - like a real farmer, get some hands-on experience handling our American Bullfrogs and have fun learning about them through the engaging activities lined up. Programme Highlights: • • • • • •

Meet and greet with the American Bullfrogs Learn about the importance of these amphibians in the food chain Learn about the frog’s life cycle Hands on Catch-A-Frog activity Frog feeding frenzy @ Jurong Frog Farm Sampling of delectable juicy Cajun-styled deep fried frog meat

As the tour will be a rain-or-shine event conducted at the catch-a-frog pen, guests are advised to bring a small umbrella, poncho or an extra change of clothes.

Registration: https://bit.ly/SCCFrogFarmTour For more information, please contact us at eventsdept@scc.org.sg.


R E C E NT EVENTS

CHRISTMAS WREATH MAKING WORKSHOP 3, 4 December 2021 SCC Member and Singapore Flower Club President Christiane Duckworth guided our Members as they created their own unique “live” Christmas wreaths for their homes.

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CHRISTMAS CARD & STOCKINGS WORKSHOP 4, 5 December 2021 Festive greetings were put from pen to paper and stockings were prepared to be filled to the brim during the holidays as SCC held the Christmas Card & Stockings Workshop in early December.

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FESTIVE CHILDREN DRAWING COMPETITION 5 December 2021 The wildest imaginations were welcome as kids unleashed their creative flair and submitted their best works in the SCC Festive Children Drawing Competition of 2021. Congratulations to our winner Victoria Moss, and to Alyssa for her second placing and James Moss for his third placing!

SCC PETER PAN PANTOMIME 11 December 2021 In what is becoming a SCC tradition, Evolve Arts brought the kids straight to Neverland at the SCC Peter Pan Pantomime where they celebrated with song, laughter and some familiar characters.

1st Prize by Victoria Moss

2nd Prize by Alyssa

3rd Prize by James Moss

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a p p li e s P ro m o ti o n e ve n ts g fo r w e d d in 22. 0 ti ll Ju n e 2

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Romance by the Padang Only at SCC

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WEDDING PACKAGE

SOLEMNISATION PACKAGE

Full-service package for your memorable day from $128 nett per pax.

Say “I Do” in style at Gilmour Room & Terrace for $688 nett.

Package includes:

One-hour celebration with socially-distanced theatre-style set-up.

• Exquisite four-course menu with coffee and tea. • Fresh floral arrangements for all dining tables. • Free-flow soft drinks for up to three hours. • Complimentary bottle of sparkling wine for a memorable toasting ceremony. • Wedding favours for guests. • Wedding invitation cards (for up to 70% of guests). • Complimentary use of LCD projector and sound system.

Fresh floral arrangement for solemnisation table, chair sashes and posies for couple chairs. Provision of built-in sound system with wireless microphone.

SOLEMNISATION + WEDDING SPECIAL Exchange your vows and celebrate love at the same time in one venue: Solemnisation Package at special rate of $588 + Wedding Package at $128 nett per pax

For bookings or more information about our premium venues at Gilmour Room & Terrace, as well as T he Padang Restaurant, please contact the Catering Sales Team at EventsDept@scc.org.sg.

Above promotional rates are specially for SCC Members only. Minimum booking of 25 pax required for Wedding Packages. Booking of venue(s) subject to availability. T he promotion is only applicable for weddings before June 2022.


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THE GINGERBREAD HOUSE DECORATION WORKSHOP 18 December 2021 Deliciousness met creativity at The Gingerbread House Decoration Workshop where our kids were taught how to build their own Gingerbread Houses with icing and candies!

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CHRISTMAS EVE LUCKY DRAW 24 December 2021 ‘Twas the night before Christmas and some lucky Members had an extra Merry Christmas indeed as they walked away with wines, spirits and other spectacular gifts in the Christmas Eve Lucky Draw!

Christmas WINNERS! Christmas Eve Lucky Draw 2021 Winners! No. Prizes

Winners

1 Raymond Weil - Toccata Ladies Quartz Two-tone Gold 11 Diamond Watch 2 Raymond Weil - Toccata Men's Classic Two-tone White Dial Quartz Watch 3 Apple Airpods 3rd Generation 4 SCC Hamper 5 SCC Hamper 6 SCC Hamper 7 SCC Hamper 8 OIR LEOMHANN Whisky 9 Dilmah Tea Hamper 10 1 - Sartori Valpolicella Ripasso 11 2 Bottles of Wine and Rice Cooker 12 2 Bottles of Wine and Coca Cola Swags 13 2 - Starward Old Fashioned Cocktail 14 2 - Starward Old Fashioned Cocktail 15 Tanglin Gin Variety Pack 16 Tanglin Gin Variety Pack 17 Tanglin Gin Variety Pack 18 Tanglin Gin Distillery Tour Tickets for 2 19 Tanglin Gin Distillery Tour Tickets for 2 20 Tanglin Gin Distillery Tour Tickets for 2 21 Starward Old Fashioned Cocktail & Grand Bateau Rouge and Blanc 22 Starward Old Fashioned Cocktail & Grand Bateau Rouge and Blanc 23 Executive Lunch Set for 2 Person at the Padang Restaurant 24 2 Bottles of Wine 25 2 Bottles of Wine

Neelamani Muthukumar Soma Devi Nicholas Magnus Chris Marrable John Fernandez Johnny Harjantho Celina Fung Mei Yok Leung Min Shak Alan Madhu Thiricode Muhammad Deferdauz Bin Noordin Derek G Rodrigues Vijay Jeyaratnam Aziz Gaffoor David Bartling Gill Peter Ford May Lay Rishi Chandiok Duncan P.D. Martin Amit Kumar Sharma Joanna Chua M L Chinnatamby Nandakumar Jose V Paloccaran Seah Choo Meng Jonathan Kirby-Tibbits Sandeep Jha


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NEW YEAR EVE DINNERS & LUCKY DRAW 31 December 2021 As we prepared to ring in the new year wrapping up all the festive events and happenings in and around SCC, we ended 2021 right with delectable dinners, party favours, and one amazing prize to our New Year Eve Lucky Draw winner Daniel John Mackenzie!

LUNAR NEW YEAR FLORA WORKSHOP 29 January 2022 Under the tutelage of SCC Member and Singapore Flower Club President Christiane Duckworth, our Members created their very own Lunar New Year flora centrepieces to bring home and display.

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SOCIAL DANCE CLASSES Every Tuesday The Social Dance classes rolled on every Tuesday as our Members got swinging and having a great time making new friends.

TANGLIN GIN COCKTAIL MAKING WORKSHOP 27 January, 24 February 2022 The Tanglin Distillery on Dempsey Hill, in Tanglin Gin’s very own Gin Jungle, Members learnt to mix and shake up two different cocktails… and sampled them, of course.

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TIGER BREWERY TOUR 16 January 2022, report written by: Sora Thomson. (Grade 6. One World International School) On Sunday, 16 January 2022, my dad and I, alongside ten other SCC Members joined the SCC Tiger Brewery Tour. On the tour, our guide explained to us the history of Tiger Beer and we learnt how the beer is made. I was amused by the thought of how the size of the huge factory produces small cans of beer! The process of making beer looks easy, but that is far from the truth. A lot of cooperation and teamwork is necessary for that delicious can of drink. At the start of the tour, we learnt the history of Tiger Beer. Tiger Beer was founded in 1931 and is brewed by Heineken Asia Pacific. Originally the brewery was founded as Malayan Breweries Limited (MBL) in 1931, a joint venture between Heineken International and Fraser & Neave. There were some parts of the tour that were too difficult for me to understand but the history was interesting and provided a lot of food for thought. After we listened to the history of the company, we were shown the process on how the beer is made. After that, we were taken to where the beer is actually brewed. I found it interesting and learnt that it is not just Tiger Beer that is made in the factory; they brew Heineken and Anchor beers in that facility too. I came to understand that the process of making beer is not as simple as one might think. If one of the steps in the brewing process is lacking, the famous local beer as we know it will fail to be in our hands. After the tour, we were offered some free beers and snacks at the brewery’s own bar! If you were a kid like me, you would get a free coke at the end of the tour. There were even some cool gifts at the gift shop. I would definitely recommend everyone to come to the Tiger Brewery to see what they have and would personally like to go again.

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SCC Kayak and Clean-Up Experience On 15 January 2022

Written by Max Shaw, 17 years old My family has been Members of the Singapore Cricket Club for about five years; we have always enjoyed the Club, and it is also really nice to participate in some of the experiences the Club organizes that highlight social responsibility. Last year we were able to take part in a beach clean-up which took a lot of hard work but was ultimately a rewarding experience with a lot of positivity from everyone who took part. Singapore is generally much cleaner than most other countries, but there is always more we can do when it comes to cleaning up the rubbish that collects in the water, damaging the environment and the habitat. I really think that SCC has done an amazing job in opening my eyes to the amount of trash and waste that lies and floats around our rivers. I found the whole experience to be productive but also a lot of fun as the venture of paddling around the center of the city and collecting trash that floated in the water made for some good conversation and laughs along the way. With the activity taking place around midday, the weather was extremely hot. Yet it allowed for my family and me to experience many interesting interactions, like the wide variety of tourist boats that came and passed us, multiple rowers (seemingly in training) and many people enjoying a day out on or around the river. The overall environment was very relaxing as the cooling water from the river tackled the overbearing heat and the location was surprisingly beautiful in some of the areas where there were moments where you could get a perfect view of the city. At school we are required to complete C.A.S. (Creativity, Activity, Service) objectives and being able to sign up to SCC organized events such as the Kayak and Clean-up is very helpful for this process in addition to being for a good cause. We have signed up to do the Kayak Clean-up again in a couple of weeks and I hope to be able to seize other opportunities, hopefully working with animals through the S.P.C.A or other similar organizations. It was a good day out and I would recommend SCC organized events such as these to other families.

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Member Engagement Event

SCC

Beach Up n a e l C

Saturday, 26 March 2022, 9am Venue: Changi Beach Saturday, 23 April 2022, 9am Venue: East Coast Park

Back by popular request, our next Beach Clean Up efforts will focus on Changi Beach in March and East Coast Park in April – join us as we do our part in contributing to conservation efforts for our planet.

*Government Guidelines will be followed accordingly

Registration: https://bit.ly/SCCBeachCleanUp Children 7–11 years old must be accompanied by an adult. For more information or to register, email memberengagement@scc.org.sg


ME MBER ENGAGEMENT

Exclusive Promotion for Members!

Hold your Corporate Seminars at SCC

SCC Half Day Seminar Package: $89 nett/Person* Inclusive of:

• • • •

3 Course Set Lunch Morning or Afternoon Tea Break Coffee and Tea Projector and Screen, Microphone and Writing Materials

SCC Full Day Seminar Package: $108 nett/Person* Inclusive of:

• • • •

3 Course Set Lunch Morning & Afternoon Tea Break Coffee and Tea Projector and Screen, Microphone and Writing Materials

F o r b o o k i n g s o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , p l e a s e c o n t a c t t h e C a t e r i n g S a l e s Te a m at Ev e nt s D e pt @ s c c . or g. sg or c al l u s at 6 3 3 8 9 2 7 1 dur ing of f i c e hour s . *Minimum booking of 10 pax is required in order to enjoy the promotion. K i n d l n o2022 t e t h a t t h e b o o k i n g o f t h e f u n c t i o n r o o m s w i l l b e s u b j e c t e d t o a v a i l a b i l i t y. 46 THE PADANG MAR / yAPR C u r r e nt S a f e Me a s u r e s w i l l a p p l y. P h o t o s a r e f o r i l l u s t r at i o n p u r p o s e s o n l y.


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SCC TRAIL WALKS On Saturday, 29 January 2022, Members gathered on a bright crisp morning at Pasir Ris Park at 7.30am to explore this charming and tranquil green lung and its multiple trails, the Gallop Stable, as well as its beautiful mangrove broadwalk which included a three-storey Bird Watching Tower that offered lovely 360° views of the mangrove forest.

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Wednesdays, 16 & 30 March and 13 & 27 April 2022 Time: 6pm to 8pm | Venue: Gilmour Room

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SCC BOOK CLUB

The SCC Book Club consists of four groups that meet live/virtually on different days/times and discuss different types of books: • • • •

3 rd Week Tuesday of the Month (Bi-monthly) at 2pm 2 nd Week Wednesday of the Month (Monthly) at 10am 3 rd Week Thursday of the Month (Monthly) at 7pm 1 st Week Thursday of the Month (Monthly on Zoom) at 8pm

Register now at https://bit.ly/SCCBookClub. For more information, email memberengagement@scc.org.sg

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Balut

Convenor: Vashi Sajnani | Article by: Cindy Raman

BALUT SECTION’S FIRST IN-HOUSE GAMES 2022 The first in-house games were held on Thursday, 16 January 2022 at 7pm and Saturday 8 January 2022, at 2pm at the Gilmour Room. The tables, with four players each, were spaced out and each player had their own mats, cups and dice. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the games and catching up with each other in the new year.

From left: First Balut Game in session for 2022; Tony, Rod & Yasmin, taking time to pose!

BALUT AGM The Balut AGM was held on 5 February 2022 at 2pm at the Padang Restaurant. A total of 30 Section Members pre-registered and attended the meeting with safe measures in place. The Convenor’s and Treasurer’s reports were presented; outgoing Convenor Sunita Kapoor thanked all her Section Committee members for the great work they had done and welcome the newly-elected Balut Section Committee. • Convenor: Vashi Sajnani • Captain: Raj Kumar • Secretary: Anwar Gaffoor • Treasurer: Huned Hassanbhai • Committee Members: Tony Fisher, Soma Devi, Tushar Doshi (co-opted)

Balut Section Committee 2022-23 (from left to right): Tushar Doshi, Tony Fisher, Huned Hassanbhai, Vashi Sajnani, Raj Kumar, Soma Devi. (Not in photo: Anwar Gaffoor)

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Bowls

Convenor: Christian Huang | Article by: Christian Huang

Bowls Section Committee 2022-23 (from left to right): Anne Marie Gutierrez, Josephine Lim, Melvin Tan, Christian Huang, Bob Gattie, Mary Lim, and Shermeen Lim.

BOWLS AGM - 22 JANUARY 2022 The Bowls Section Committee would like to thank the outgoing Committee and all our Members for moving the whole Section forward last year. The following were elected as the 2022 office bearers for the Bowls Section: • Convenor – Christian Huang • Captain – Mary Lim • Treasurer – Josephine Lim • Secretary – Bob Gattie • JSM Representative – Shermeen Lim • Committee Members – Anne Marie Gutierrez and Melvin Tan

SCC DRAWN PAIRS 2021 After a spate of disruptions due to COVID-19 and travelling Members, the curtains closed for the SCC Drawn Pairs in early 2022. It was an extremely popular event, attracting 39 bowlers. The standard of play was stupendous, with many matches going the distance and down to the wire. This was the first tournament where we debuted the use of technology to post fixtures, update live scores and share results. Special appreciation must be reserved for Section Committee Member Melvin Tan, who was the sole webmaster. 19 teams were split into four groups, with the top two of each group advancing to the quarterfinals. Interestingly, all table toppers were toppled in the quarterfinals. The first semifinal was an all-ladies affair, with Mary and Jennifer victorious against Josephine and Peck Tee 20-10. In the other match, Atiff and Retna stormed to a 24-4 win against KC and Anwar to set up an enticing final. In the quest for glory, Mary and Jennifer proved too good for Atiff and Retna and strolled away with a 18-8 victory.

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Bridge

Convenor: Susan Milford | Article by: Susan Milford

In common with many in-Club activities, Bridge continues to be impacted by COVID-19. As safety measures evolve, predicting when we will be able to play in-person (in the way that we used to) is not possible. Whilst we are keen to resume Bridge activity at the Club, the nature of the duplicate game means it is likely that online bridge will remain a key part of our offering to Section Members for the foreseeable future. Apart from our regular Monday 7pm sessions (online), we have tried to accommodate those new to bridge with one table at the Men’s Bar when possible. SCC Bridge Section also participates in the Singapore online interclub tournament that was established during 2021. Our experienced (and patient) Game Director, Carlton Parker continues to be invaluable. Apart from directing our Monday game, he has supported us in trialling an initiative to support those Members who wish to develop their bridge knowledge and skills via online workshops. Going forward, the Bridge Section Committee will maintain and develop the Section to reflect the wishes of our Members and seek out ways that we can meet in-person whilst remaining within government guidelines. We are grateful for the support and encouragement provided by all SCC support staff and the General Committee and look forward to a time when we can meet in person on a regular basis Newly-elected Bridge Section Committee as of 6 December 2021: • Convenor: Susan Milford • Captain: Perumal Ramanathan • Treasurer: Richard Holloway • Secretary: Olivia Law • Committee Members: Kumud Rangroo and Edith Somogyi

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Bridge Section Committee (from left to right): First row – Susan Milford, Richard Holloway, Edith Somogyi. Second row – Kumud Rangroo, Perumal Ramanathan, Olivia Law.


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Darts

Convenor: Helen Campos | Article by: Fahmida Huned

Regular section nights are well attended every month by up to 20 participants divided into two separate time slots followed by dinner at The Oval & Verandah. Thanks to the energetic and boisterous group of Section Members, these lively sessions always promise to be evenings of fun and food. We have received an invitation from Tanglin Club for our annual POT Games, to be held on 5 March. We have to nominate six men and ladies each - a total of 12 players - for the games. We need your support to put up a strong team so please contact Captain Charles to register. Best wishes to everyone for a happy and prosperous Chinese New Year. May the brave Tiger 🐅herald a better year for us all.

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Football

Convenor: Amos Boon | Article by: Deferdauz Noordin

5-v-5 training at the Padang on a Saturday morning.

APPROVED 5 V 5 FACILITY We are delighted to announce that our club has gotten approval from Sports SG as one of the 5-v-5 facility for sports. We have started training in groups of 10 as of the 29th of January 2022. It is important to note that we are strictly abiding to the procedures and protocols. All players will have to undergo a supervised ART test on site before they are allowed to train. We hope that this will soon lead us to the end of the Covid era!

TEQBALL NATIONAL CHALLENGER CUP 2021 Some of our players took part in the inaugural Teqball Challenger Cup last December at OCBC Square. The competition was organized by the Teqball Association of Singapore and the winners of the tournament will be given a chance to represent Singapore in the international arena next year. The Football Association of Singapore decided to hold the competition during the AFF Suzuki Cup (Southeast Asia’s premier football competition) as part of the fans engagement. Teqball is one of the fastest growing sport in the world ever since it was recognized by the Olympic Committee of Asia (OCA). It is a sport that is played on a curved table, combining the elements of football and table tennis. The players are allowed to hit a football with any part of their body, except for their arms and hands. The game can be played between two players (singles) or four players (doubles). A Teqball match consists Our SCC SFL defender Amali focusing on the ball during a teqball match. of best-of-three sets and each set is played until a player or team reaches 12 points. Also, a player is not allowed to touch the ball with the same body part and to return the ball with the same body part twice consecutively. Our players did their best and have made our section proud throughout the competition. Well done guys!

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Golf

Convenor: Victor Olsen | Article by: Rajasekharan V

We bid farewell to the year 2021 and look forward to the year 2022 and the Year of the Tiger. We would also like to wish all our Chinese Section Members a happy and prosperous Chinese New Year. 2021 was a difficult year for all and we thank the outgoing Section Committee Members and our outgoing Convenor S. Bala for their time, effort and contributions during the current pandemic period where it has been next to impossible to hold large gatherings and sports activities including our regular monthly golf games, annual game, social gatherings and dinners. In 2022, the Golf Section Committee has planned a full calendar of events that should bring us back to the pre-covid years subject to the prevailing government conditions and regulations. We have a packed calendar installed for our Members. An announcement will be made about the golf calendar for the year and events shortly. In January we started off with a bang where we hosted our Members to a social game at the Orchid Country Club on 21 January for 80 golfers. We had a full turnout for the game and the weather was indeed kind to us. It was good to see our participating Members in good cheer and having a good time despite the social distancing rules having to be strictly adhered to. At the time of writing, we will be holding the annual Ang Pow Game at the Warren Golf & Country Club on 10 February comprising 120 golfers and a social golf event at the Singapore Island Country Club on 24 February for 60 golfers. Due to the prevailing situation, all golf games are subject to approval by SportsSg and the Golf

Section Committee shall endeavour to ensure that these events go on as planned. Naturally, in order for these events to be approved, we need your support and participation to make up the numbers for each event. We would like to encourage our Members to make time to participate in these events, especially the new Section Members who have joined us recently. Here’s to a better year ahead and your continued participation in our future events. Happy golfing everyone!

From top left, clockwise (left to right): Abuthahir Abdul Gafoor, Srikanth Kakulapati Venkata, Ravi T Chandran, Pankaj Kapoor; Stephen Gough, Mark Sorgo, Capt Raja Ray, Rajan Rajaratnam; Adam Waise, William Shaw, Michael Newman, Rathakrishnan G; Tan Kim Leng, Quek Sze Boon, Roysten Tan, Amos Boon; Chuan Campbell, Vijay Jeyaratnam, Jeremy O’Neill, Simon Bird.

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Hockey

Convenor: Subhas Nathan | Article by: Julian Michael

5 v 5 Test Event - Blue Wristband = Negative ART

NEW BEGINNINGS ON THE WELL-LIT PADANG We’re two years into this pandemic, and it’s been a good six months since we’ve been told it’s endemic. While measures have loosened somewhat, we’ve not had much chance to pick up our sticks and hit some balls. Some of us may have forgotten how to play. I for one am guilty of that. We’ve been allowed to train in small groups, at times in pairs and in others in groups of fives, but we have not had league games in that time. As the Padang hosts the National Gallery’s Light to Night Festival, thankfully that was not the only light on our horizon. There’s been some light at the end of this long COVID-19 safe measures management tunnel. A pilot exercise of 5 v 5 hockey was announced by SportSG and we held a test event on 28 January 2022 at 5.45pm with 10 of our Section Members participating. In compliance with safe measures, our guys had to test negative with an ART prior. Thankfully, all did. On to the game, it finished 12-4 in favour of Team Black. However, the statistics are not entirely representative of the quality of hockey displayed with Team Gold putting in a rather good show, albeit needing a little more luck in front of goal. Newly elected Section Committee Member Philipp Farenholtz putt the Section on notice by finishing the game as top scorer (I think). Teammate Devaneswaran Sandrasagaram racked up a good number of goals as well (and maybe was top scorer). Our resident physician Dr Kong Chee Seng put on an exhibition in defence with Siva Subramaniam covering every blade of grass alongside him. Ben Bowden showed his reading of the game hasn’t been diminished by the lack of competitive games with excellent positioning throughout. Scott Treloar of Team Gold was voted man of the match, despite losing. P Jeyaputra was forced into an early shower when an old

knee injury acted up. Hans Pieter Sluiser led a brief comeback but was unable to overturn the substantial deficit. Durai Shunmugam showed his dazzling stickwork in patches but that too fell short. Prem Singh was hampered by an injury and that did not help Team Gold somewhat in stemming the slew of goals from Team Black. It’s a good thing that all of these guys Ladies Captain Janice gifts Fiona with Farewell play for the Club, so they’ll memorabilia. be terrorising other teams when competitive fixtures are back on. We can only assume that the other pilot 5 v 5 games are going on elsewhere without incident as there are plans in place to run the U19 Junior 4s Hockey Leagues. We will be entering one Boys’ and Girls’ team and you can be sure to read up on how they fared in the next edition (which would mean competitive hockey is on the cards for all). As for Section matters, it’s been ages since we’ve had proper socials. This meant we couldn’t do a proper farewell for Fiona Herbert. The legendary Ladies 1s full back has relocated back home. We surely will miss Fiona’s free-spirited laugh-a-minute antics. Rest assured though, the Section Committee is looking into any and all available means to host some safely distanced engaging socials in good time. In the meantime, we’ll see you on the Padang or around the Club. Stay safe.

From left: Chee Seng denies Hans with yet another calm stop while Durai and Siva are looking to pounce; Philipp and Scott tussle for the ball as Siva and Prem look on eagerly.

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Netball

Convenor: Ranjini Visvalingam | Article by: Audi Nuraini

We’re now allowed 10 to a court with the Pilot Scheme for Team Sports Resumption under Vaccinated Differentiated SMMs (VDS)! Section Committee Members have worked hard alongside the Sports Department to attain the honor of being the first sports team to pilot the program in the SCC. The Section has not had a full court training since the pandemic started and we’re excited to pick up from where we left off in 2020! On a serious note, the AGM for the Netball Committee took place in mid-January in now a new normal mode of meetings: Zoom.

The Section has seen a reduction in Juniors as families relocate and move back home due to the pandemic. However, we are currently in discussions for the launch of the Junior Netball Academy mid Q2 of 2022. With the support of the Club and other sporting Sections, the Academy aims to redevelop and rebuild our pipeline of strong junior players. Keen to learn Netball? Join us for a run about on Wednesday evenings 7-9pm . Contact the section at sccnetball@gmail.com for more information and to sign up!

Genevieve Guiney continues to lead the Section as Club Captain and Kyesha Abdullah remains as Secretary in the upcoming year. Having served the maximum term of three years as Convener, Nanthini Viknesh steps down for Ranjini Visvalingam. Nan now commits to the Section as the Treasurer. Other Committee Members who have newly been elected into the committee are: Anushree Prasad as JSM Rep, Annamei Forbes as Social Rep, and Audi Nuraini co-opted into managing Tours & Fixtures. Thank you to the outgoing committee for their commitment to the Section. Congratulations to the incoming Committee! With restrictions hopefully easing, we have some social events lined up for everyone to get to know each other better off court with dress-up nights, curry nights, casual Stump catch-ups and activities to re-acquaint the Section Members both old and new, social and playing. With the ‘Pilot Scheme for Team Sports Resumption under Vaccinated Differentiated SMMs (VDS)’ kicking off, it does seem like the netball-related calendar is going to start filling up soon! Discussions are still ongoing, but the Section is looking to host an internal league and participate in friendly games in 2022 under this scheme.

Netball Section Committee 2021-2022 Photo from left: Nanthini Viknesh (Treasurer), Genevieve Guiney (Captain), Xin He Annamei Forbes (Committee Member), Ranjini Visvalingam (Convenor) Not in photo: Kyesha Abdullah (Secretary), Anushree Prasad (JSM Representative), Audi Nuraini Alfian (Committee Member - Tour, Fixtures & Events Secretary)

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CLUB INFO RM AT IO N

Business Hours

(Timings accurate at time of print but are subject to change. Please check with MSD for the most updated information.)

MEMBER SERVICES DESK Monday – Saturday & Eve of Public holidays Sunday & Public Holiday

0800 – 2300 0800 – 2200

Dinner

MAIN LOUNGE Monday – Saturday & Eve of Public Holidays Sunday & Public Holiday

0900 – 2300 0900 – 2200

STUMPS Monday – Wednesday Thursday – Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday Sunday & Public Holiday

1500 – 2300 1100 – 2300 1100 – 2200

Monday – Saturday & Eve of Public Holidays Sunday & Public Holiday

THE OVAL & VERANDAH Monday – Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday Sunday & Public Holiday JACKPOT ROOM Monday – Saturday & Eve of Public Holidays Sunday & Public Holidays

Monday – Saturday & Eve of Public Holidays Sunday & Public Holiday

1200 – 1500 1800 – 2300 1800 – 2200

THE DELI Closed due to government restrictions until further notice. MEN’S BAR Closed due to government restrictions until further notice.

1900 – 2300 1900 – 2200

SQUASH COURTS, TENNIS COURTS, PADANG FIELD, MULTI-PURPOSE COURTS, CRICKET NETS & BOWLING GREEN Monday – Saturday Sunday & Public Holiday

0800 – 2200 0800 – 2200

0800 – 2300 0800 – 2200

GYMNASIUM Monday – Saturday Sunday & Public Holiday

0800 – 2000 0800 – 2000

THE PADANG RESTAURANT Lunch Monday – Friday & Sunday 1200 – 1500 No lunch operation on Saturday & Public Holidays. Dinner

THE VICTORIA ROOM Lunch Monday – Sunday, Eve of Public Holidays & Public Holiday

Prior booking required for use of sports facilities and gym; strictly no walk-ins allowed.

1200 – 2200 Closed

Members are advised to refer to the Club’s Bye-Laws for more information on attire. Club Rules and Bye-Laws are also available on the SCC website at www.scc.org.sg and at the Member Services Desk. For sports attire, please refer to the Section’s Bye-Laws. Information is correct at time of print.

SCC Departments Direct Lines Events/Banquet Enquires: 6309 9115

Sports (Including facilities bookings): 6309 9110

Accounts Payable: 6309 9113

The Oval & Verandah: 6309 9116

Membership Admin: 6309 9114

Human Resource: 6309 9111

The Padang Restaurant: 6309 9117

Members’ Billings: 6309 9112

Club Management General Manager/Secretary Mr. Sean Boyle, BEM Email: sean.boyle@scc.org.sg

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Executive Secretary/PA Ms. Jill Woo Email: jill.woo@scc.org.sg

Financial Controller Mr. Ng Hong Leng Email: FinanceDept@scc.org.sg

Head of Sports & Recreation Ms. Janet Ng Email: sportsdept@scc.org.sg

Head of Events, Sponsorship & Member Relations Ms. Cassie Wong Email: Cassie.wong@scc.org.sg

Head of Property & Housekeeping Ms. Judy Ting Email: judy.ting@scc.org.sg

Head of Human Resource Ms. Alice Tang Email: HR@scc.org.sg

Head of Marketing & Communications Ms. Trina Tan Email: marcom@scc.org.sg

Head of Membership Ms. Yvonnea Kok Email: Yvonnea.kok@scc.org.sg

Executive Chef Mr. Richard Ng Email: F&BDept@scc.org.sg

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Netball

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pages 61-64

Hockey

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page 60

Golf

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page 59

Darts

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page 57

Bridge

1min
page 56

Football

1min
page 58

Bowls

1min
page 55

Balut

1min
page 54

SCC Trail Walks

1min
page 49

SCC Corporate Seminar Packages

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page 48

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page 45

SCC Wedding & Solemnisation Packages

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pages 40-44

SCC Community Outreach – Beach Clean Up

1min
page 47

Recent Community Outreach – Kayak & Clean

2min
page 46

SCC Frog Farm Tour

2min
pages 36-39

Jewellery Clay Making Workshop

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page 28

SCC-SportCares Jersey Presentation

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page 9

Staff News

1min
page 10

Appreciating Jurgen Martiens

18min
pages 11-16

Wine Circle

1min
page 24

Sust. Group / Pool Table Donation / Club Awards

1min
page 8

President’s Message

5min
pages 5-6

Oval Dinner Specials

1min
page 23

International Women’s Day: Women of SCC 10

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