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'Entertainment Park' in Nuwara Eliya
"Entertainment Park" , the newest addition to the festival mood in Nuwara Eliya will come alive from April 10.

Entertainment Park will be situated at the close proximity to the Boat Club on the Badulla Road.

This exclusive park will have all the entertainment evets required for the festival season in Nuwara Eliya.

'This will be on for the period of ten days commencing April 10 and we have planned a carnival types atmosphere. There will be food stalls, sports events boat races and gamblig too' Shehan de Tissera the brain child of the project and the Director of 'Eagle's Eye' promotions.

At the "Entertainment Park" food Court will comprise of Chinese/Sri Lankan/Mongolian Cuisine along with a Beer Garden, Discotheque with popular mobile DJs, Kiddies Corner, Movies on Giant Screen, Karaoke Singing Area, Go Kart Racing and a large green for the holiday makers to relax.

Entertainment Park will operate from early morning to very late nights.

This is the first time that a theme park style entertainment is introduced in a national festival event.


HECL - TV Times contest winds up
After a successful seven month run on original Movies of Home Entertainment, the HECL-TV Times quiz will come to an end this week.

This will be a temporarily winding up and more widely covered competition will be launched soon.

The answer to the March question "who is the principal star of the Movie 'Queen of the Damned' is Aaliya'.

The winner is Ishini Sandarekha of Kalubowila, Dehiwela.

The lucky winner of the Quiz Ishani will be entitled to one original VCD disc or one original VHS cassette of her choice from Home Entertainment & Communications Ltd. (HECL).

Ishani could call over with her ID Card and collect the prize from the above address between 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. on any weekday.

We thank all readers for their enthusiasm and co-operation.

"Ardarei Mang Ardarei"
Talented little Shenya Thelge, a student in Grade 5 of Methodist College, Colombo, sang songs for the novel cassette of children's songs "Ardarei Mang Ardarei" which was released recently by the 'Back to the Bible' - Colombo.

Irrespective of religious differences any child could appreciate and enjoy these songs soaked with love, kindness, sharing, respecting parents, godliness, helping others, not hurting the feelings of others, global peace and good culture and manners. This includes a special song focussed on child rights, condemning war and about a father who went to the battlefield.

The main object of this cassette is to contribute a great deal of vital qualities and colour to little ones.


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