Showing posts with label The Curve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Curve. Show all posts

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Festive Cheer A-Plenty for Underprivileged Kids at the Curve & eCurve!

With the festive season just around the corner, the Curve and eCurve spread Christmas cheer to a group of more than 25 underprivileged children, treating them to an unforgettable day out at both malls, in conjunction with the Curve’s The Sweetest Christmas Ever! and eCurve’s Spectacular Christmas Circus: French Edition campaigns.


The children from Rainbow Home jumped with joy as they arrived at the Curve’s Centre Court, which was transformed into a candy wonderland! Filled with lollipop and candy cane decorations, in keeping with the mall’s sweet theme for the year, it was truly every kid’s dream come true! They were also greeted by Santa Claus and treated to candy canes while waiting for the main event to begin.


The wait was worth it as the day kicked off to an exciting start with a candy-inspired performance. Against the backdrop of a colourful candy house, eye-catching dancers decked out in bright, candy-adorned costumes lit up the stage as they performed to fun Christmas tunes. The energetic show kept the little ones on the edge of their seats and tapping their feet to the popular Christmas jingles.

Jazmi Kamarudin, Senior General Manager of the Curve, said, “Christmas is a time for joy and merriment, but most importantly it is a time of giving and sharing. Following through with our age-old tradition, we are delighted to play host to the kids from Rainbow Home and give them a unique candy-coated Christmas this year. Sweets have always been associated with happiness and good feelings and we hope that the event today has given our guests exactly that!”


The second part of the celebration was just a stone throw’s away, taking place at eCurve. Kids from Siddharthan Care Centre arrived to a circus set in the streets of France! With iconic buildings such as the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe, and Christmas trees nestled in between. At the centre of it all, was a classic circus stage, hinting at the thrilling acts in store for the evening.


The kids’ excitement reached a peak as the ringmaster made his appearance on stage, signalling the start of the evening’s main event. The Centre Atrium was filled with suspense as the performers put on a memorable show for the little ones. From the talented magician to the amazing feats of the snake lady, there was not a boring second in sight.


Gina Long Ahmad, Assistant General Manager Leasing and A&P said, “We find that there is no greater fulfilment than bringing joy and laughter to those in need. By bringing in the kids from Siddharthan Care Centre to celebrate a unique, French-themed Christmas with us this year, we hope that the kids experienced a wonderful Christmas like no other and enjoyed their outing here with us today.”


The candied celebration at the Curve’s Centre Court came to an end with a scrumptious tea-party, complete with a variety of desserts at Paddington House of Pancakes, while the young ones at eCurve were treated to a delicious seafood dinner at The Manhattan Fish Market. The kids went home smiling as they also received various goodies, courtesy of the Curve and eCurve.



To join in the Christmas festivities, be sure to visit the Curve and eCurve’s Christmas campaign which runs from November 30, 2018 till January 1, 2019. Patrons will not want to miss out on the special performances which takes place twice a day on weekends and public holidays.


As the cherry on top, both malls are rewarding patrons with special festive gifts this Christmas! Shoppers who spend minimum of RM500 in a maximum of two receipts at the Curve will be able to redeem an exclusive The Sweetest Jar Ever, a glass bottle filled with a variety of confectionary. Visitors who spend a minimum of RM150 in a maximum of two receipts at eCurve will be eligible to take home a special Frosted Christmas Bottle. All redemptions are subject to terms and conditions and while stocks last.


Need to know more about the Curve and eCurve’s Christmas campaign? Contact the Curve Customer Care officers at 03-7710 6868 or visit www.thecurve.com.my or the Curve’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/theCurveShoppingMall. For eCurve Customer Care, contact 03-7725 0277 or visit www.ecurve.my or eCurve’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/eCurveMall.

Saturday, May 14, 2016

It's a long Saturday after all

Today is a long day, thanks to my dear for willing to drive me go to two events today. One in the morning in Paradigm mall where I am one of the lucky winner s of Pensonic Facebook contest. Pensonic dumpling making session with TVB artists, yeah 5 winners only but it is not stated that there's a competition among the 5 winners that only 1 winner will be on stage to be so closed up with winners. Each winner can bring a plus one to the event.

It was a good day to see the TVB artists, they have bodyguards on the event. Chuiling is also there as she is the emcee of the day. Fans of the TVB artists also on the spot.

This afternoon is good as I can meet up with old friends, been over  a year no meet up since last event we seen each other.

Event over at 1pm and my other event is on 2pm. Suppose today I have need to go Midvalley for the 3pm to 4pm of Neutrogena workshop, I was one of the 20 selected participants. Sad to say I cannot make it as I fear of terrible jam there, as knowing there is baby fair this weekend I bet the jam is horrible or even finding parking. I have experienced before so I don't think I want to risk it. Then a friend message me saying that her friend that I don't know is who has an intention to take my spot at the workshop. Sadly to say that the organizer has mention no replacement is allowed.

So many events happening in one day. How do you spend this Saturday?


I would say my day is Satuday day out with my family, as my dear take care of sons while I was away for 2 hours. Morning session my son was with me as he is my partner for the Pensonic that I won. It's great bonding moment for us as he helped me to prepare too. 

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Turn down two events in a day

Happy TGIF to all, what's your plan for the weekend? Mine just stay home and relax, have a good family time.

Yesterday I turned down two events, one is food review in Sri Petaling another is kids event at The Curve. Food review venue is too far, so I decided not to go for it. I need to fetch son from tuition and I didn't want to rush over.

The kids event though it wasn't open for public yet but my son has tuition class to attend. My 4 years old and his bro both has school today. So better reject it as don't want to tired them, it would be rushing to go the event as it starts 6.45pm to 8pm. Last night my 4 years old sleep at 8pm.

Lego Ninjago battle dojo is open to public in The Curve, you can check out the mall if you are going there.

My children loves Lego, maybe can bring them over to see if we have the time. We need to plan it out.