Selected Events in
March/April 2010

11-14 Mar 2010

BCA Green Buildings Roving Exhibition

The BCA Green Buildings Roving Exhibition continues at Suntec City from 11 to 14 March 2010.  The exhibition will highlight key developments in Singapore's green building movement.  A mock-up Green Home will be the key focus, showcasing existing and future green technologies in a home environment.  It will also allow the public, in particular parents and working professionals, to learn more about BCA.

Venue: Suntec City

13-28 Mar 2010 Nature Art Exhibition - Connecting With Nature Week

Enjoy a display of paintings and art visuals depicting HortPark and the Southern Ridges, by nature artist Mr Tham Puisan and students from the NAFA Department of Media & Design. You can also catch artists at work around HortPark from 19 - 22 March.

For more info, contact NParks_HortPark@nparks.gov.sg.

Venue: HortPark - The Gardening Hub, Exhibition Gallery

20 Mar 2010 All About Environment-Friendly Gardening

For all ardent gardening lovers, this talk will cover sustainable gardening tips and products, such as vermi-composting, environmentally-friendly pest and disease management techniques that will help you conserve and protect our natural resources and environment.

Venue: HortPark - The Gardening Hub, Fruit Room

21 Apr 2010 Launch of Sembcorp Forest Of Giants

The Sembcorp Forest Of Giants will be launched as a key event to celebrate 2010 as the International Year of Biodiversity. As a collection of native tree species that may grow to over 80 metres tall, the Forest serves as a living gallery for education and research, and also a reminder to future generations of the biodiversity that originally thrived in our landscape.

Venue: Carpark 1, Telok Blangah Hill Park



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