The Borneo Post

Sanjuro Cafe to host ‘Eraser fight’ on Dec 18

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KUCHING: Take a trip down memory lane in a fun game of ‘ Lawan Pemadam’ ( Eraser fight).

Happening between 2pm and 4pm this Dec 18 at Sanjuro Cafe and Art Space here, the game is open to all who are keen to revisit their school- day memories.

Erasers will be provided. Each match consists of three rounds.

Players move the erasers by flipping with their fingers. If a player’s eraser lands on top of an opponent’s eraser, then it is considered a win. The eraser that falls off the designated arena automatica­lly loses. Players must not touch their opponents’ erasers.

Those with two wins out of three will proceed to the next match.

Winners stand the chance to bring home prizes as well as the bragging rights as the ‘ Rubber Master’, so stretch those fingers, burst out old moves and have some fun.

Participat­ion fee is RM4 per person. Players are encouraged to bring their friends to take part in the nostalgic game. Limited slots are available. Reservatio­ns and inquiries can be made through the Facebook page of the organiser Momentum KCH at http://www. facebook. com/momentumkc­h/.

Momentum KCH is a notforprof­it project that aims to push Kuching forward through three areas, namely arts, entreprene­urship and community.

Sanjuro Cafe and Art Space is located at 175 Padungan Road.

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Seriah Thomas (front fifth left), the wife of Pelagus assemblyma­n Wilson Nyabong Ijang, is seen at Kapit Hospital during a recent visit with Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS) Pelagus Women’s members led by Emelia Jonathan Kaya. The Christmas visit saw members...

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