Satay Night for all Victorians!

Enjoy piping hot satay under a starlit night in the city and chat the evening away with fellow Victorians.

Located in the Tanjong Pagar Conservation Area, Omega Terrace is the roof-top hangout with a view to beat. With the city lights in the background, food to satisfy and conversation to hang on to, you have no excuse to miss this!

Date: 30th April 2009 (Thursday, eve of Labour Day!)

Time: 7:00pm to 12:00 midnight

Where: Omega Terrace, 73 Tras Street, Singapore 079012

What’s there to eat: Halal catered food and satay

What entertainment to expect: Unwanted Soccer Awards

Cost: $10 per person (payment at door)

RSVP by 25th April 2009 (Saturday) via email to Ken Loy or Roshaizan Sapan. Or use our online form to submit your RSVP.

Proudly brought to you by OVA Soccer.

How to get to Omega Terrace:

Reflections from Zan

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Before I start, on behalf of OVA Soccer, we would like to convey our gratitude to Senior Victorian Ong Tiong Pin, for allowing us the usage of his Omega Terrace at Tras Street, without any questions asked.

To describe the place, amply put… STUNNING, with the view, the surroundings, the happenings !!!

Am also taking this opportunity to thanked ALL, that supported (about 30+) the event.

I guess each and everyone of us, knew that it’s not about the ‘satay’ nor the bandung… but it’s about the bonding…
you know, that sort of statements like…
“ha!… you were crashed into me at the basketball court! (where else???)”
“late oreadi so must squeezed through the longkang!!!”
“kena stand at flagposts when the khaki shorts, comes to school!”
and most surprisingly…
“I was the one who caught you lah!!!”
k, it’s not just about “those times”, it’s really kind of makes you warm, when you see Victorians, instantaneously clicked…
without any inhibitions…
nor rank restrictions…
or status impressions….
just talking about the years, those GOLDEN years… when the School was watching us grow…
sure! the younger Vics were quite lost as to what was going on, but as I kaypoh from group to group, they too got their own stories to tell of
other “happenings”…
other “subtle acts”…
other “Teachers”
amongst themselves…
BUT no one was talking about Mr Ho Kiat Chong…
oh ya!, he came… no wonder no one talked about him!!!
Ha!!! Ha!!! Ha!!!

I sincerely hope that all that came, find that it’s time well spent.. despite it being on an eve of a Public Holiday…

Salute to All…

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