Ready for the weekend? Here’s what you can look forward to this week.
1. Magical Bamboo Forest Experience @ Downtown East
Head to Downtown East this holiday season to explore an enchanting panda-themed pop-up.
From now till Feb 12 2025, Downtown East’s Event Square will transform into a magical bamboo forest adorned with beautiful lights, towering bamboo trees, and adorable little pandas.
You’re invited to explore the 75m maze, which incorporates 12 engaging activity zones featuring larger-than-life pandas, encouraging you and your little ones to discover fascinating insights into the world of bamboo and pandas.
Other highlights include special panda-themed promotions at selected stores, and even roving Christmas Panda meet-and-greet sessions.
Till Feb 12 2025
2. A Big, Big World of Excitement
This Christmas, epic fun awaits at Resorts World Sentosa’s Carnival of Joy.
You’ll capture lasting memories with vibrant, larger-than-life festive decor inspired by iconic themes from around the world, play classic carnival games like Balloon Pop and Ring Toss to win exciting prizes supplied by Cow Play Cow Moo, delight in enchanting snowfall at set times, catch an hourly light and sound show on a 10-meter-tall LED tree, be entertained by carollers, and much more.
Till Jan 2 2025
3. Twilight: Flea & Feast
Calling all foodies: Halal pop-up market Twilight: Flea & Feast is back this weekend.
Taking place over three days at Suntec Singapore Halls 404 to 406, this family-friendly event promises a weekend full of delicious Halal street food from over 33 vendors.
You can also look forward to live busker performances, free movie screenings of beloved films like Wreck-It Ralph and Megamind, unique retail experiences with 20+ vendors selling products ranging from handmade treasures and stylish apparel to unique home decor, and much more.
Dec 13 to 15 2024
4. Santa Meet & Greet @ Gardens by the Bay
Santa Claus is coming to town — straight from Finland!
In partnership with Finnair, Gardens by the Bay (GBTB) invites you to step into a festive wonderland within GBTB’s Flower Dome where you can share your holiday wishes and take photos with Santa amidst dazzling lights and the lush beauty of the Gardens.
You can even write a Christmas letter and hand-deliver it to Santa when you meet him.
Do note that Meet-and-Greet sessions are only scheduled for specific slots this weekend, and that you’ll need a Flower Dome ticket to enter.
Asco appears in a music video surrounded by the trappings of a millionaire’s lifestyle after being released from jail in October 2024 (Picture: @Grmdaily, YouTube)
A ‘Wordsworth’ rapper who was released early from a 12-year jail term for heading a drugs operation has flaunted his high-rolling lifestyle.
Asco,real name Asfa Allen, is shown in a music video arriving at his homecoming party in a convoy of black Rolls-Royces before his group open bottles of champagne.
Appearing in his first track since being released from jail as the second phase of the government scheme to ease overcrowding took place in October, he is surrounded by ‘drip’ which includes at least one £430,000 Phantom with a personalised plate.
Flashes of prisons where he has served time also appear in his hotly anticipated upload, entitled Straight Drop 5.
In one scene the lyricist displays a T-shirt bearing the names of ‘lifers’ who are still behind bars as he reflects on life in and out of jail.
Sporting a diamond watch, chain and head-to-toe designer wear, the Londoner says he has encountered backstabbers and rumours but has been able to rise above it all and stack money. He smokes what appears to be a spliff as he delivers his bars at the party in a designer residence where bottles of Moët & Chandon are laid out on the tables.
Each of the high end cars has a single letter spelling out his nickname — Mulli. A group of masked men stood in front of the luxury vehicles send a firm message to anyone wanting to target the rapper.
Asco, from Hackney, east London, says he is ‘fresh off a six-year tour, right after the fall’ and reflects that the lifers have it tougher than him.
Rave reviews greeted the release on the GRM Daily channel on Friday, with YouTuber Walkz saying, ‘that’s some Wordsworth shit!’
Rapper Asco shared pictures of his first taste of freedom after being released from jail (Picture: @asco_mullionz, Instagram)
Allen, 37, made up to £1,500 a day as the head of a county lines gang distributing heroin and crack cocaine from London to Colchester, Essex.
He was jailed for 12-and-a-half years in 2019 and his sentence is understood to have qualified for the emergency government scheme.
BBC Radio 1 DJ Tiffany Calver was among those welcoming the release of the promising artist, who signed a deal with Warner Bros in 2018 which could have been worth up to £1 million.
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In October, the urban music presenter responded to news of Allen’s freedom with three ‘hands raised’ emojis on his Instagram page.
He wrote: ‘Came home on my Gday, the rest is history…Allhamdullilah.’
Allen’s promising music career was interrupted by a police investigation which involved officers raiding 15 properties across London and the home counties, seizing £25,000 in cash, around half a kilogram of heroin, expensive designer footwear and vehicles.
At his sentencing, he was told by Judge Gregory Perrins: ‘You held and controlled the drugs line until your music career took off in the summer of 2018. I am satisfied that even when your music career took off, you still maintained a controlling interest in the drugs business.
‘You plainly made a significant amount of money and enjoyed a lavish lifestyle funded, at least in part, by dealing drugs.’
The court also heard how Allen, who at the time lived in Reading, had purchased jewellery worth £19,500 between July and December 2018 and complained of losing £50,000 worth of jewellery on a trip to Dubai.
He was said to have been the head of the drug operation’s ‘Bobby line’, taking £1,500 from its £2,000 to £3,000 a day profits.
The judge noted Allen’s talent for music but said he had no one else but himself to blame for putting his career in jeopardy.
The TMC Music Connoisseur X channel reported in October that Asco had been freed as part of the government’s drive to free up prison space and told followers: ‘The rap scene about to go crazy!’
The channel also shared a music video showing Allen rapping in front of a Rolls-Royce and being driven through London in the car.
He has previously spoken of having more dimensions as a rapper than simply someone specialising in drill or trap-style lyrics.
Asfa Allen was jailed for his part in a county lines drug dealing network (Picture: Metropolitan Police)
Allen told the AmardonTV channel: ‘The songs you mentioned are songs of substance, a lot of people don’t know me for that kind of music.
‘People associate me as a trap rapper but I feel the tape was a chance to show other angles and beliefs of mine.
‘Obviously my religion’s important, I’m not hiding away from Islam.’
It is understood that his sentence qualified for the second tranche of the early release scheme, which took place on October 22.
The measure took place to avoid the ‘collapse of the criminal justice system’ according to justice secretary Shabana Mahmood.
The second tranche of releases, part of her plan to free up around 5,500 places, applied to those serving sentences of five years or more.
Certain custodial sentences have been reduced from 50% to 40% under the scheme, which is aimed at easing the pressures on the prison estate, excluding sexual and serious violence offences.
Ms Mahmood has said that the move was needed to avert a crisis where courts would be forced to delay sending offenders to jail and police unable to arrest dangerous criminals.
Speaking at HMP Five Wells in July, she warned of a ‘total breakdown of law and order’ if immediate action was not taken.
A Ministry of Justice spokesperson, speaking at the time of Allen’s release, said: ‘The new government inherited a prison system on the point of collapse.
‘It has been forced to introduce an emergency early release programme to avert a crisis that would have overwhelmed the criminal justice system, meaning we would no longer be able to lock up dangerous criminals and protect the public.
‘We will build the prison places to ensure serious offenders can always be punished in jail, while our Sentencing Review will bear down on reoffending, cut crime and make sure we are never again left on the brink of disaster.’
Paramount Hotel Dubai has been honored with the Best 5-Star Lifestyle Hotel award at the prestigious seventh edition of the Arabian Travel Awards. The event celebrated the visionaries and pioneers driving excellence in the Middle East’s travel, tourism, and hospitality sectors, underscoring the region’s commitment to becoming a global tourism leader while balancing luxury and sustainability. This award celebrates Paramount Hotel Dubai’s unique approach to luxury, blending Hollywood-inspired artistry with exceptional service to create a cinematic experience that’s both immersive and memorable. It reflects Paramount Hotels’ dedication to building a legacy that redefines hospitality—where every guest is celebrated as a “star” within an ambiance that captures the magic of Hollywood.
A statement by Dean, SVP of Hospitality for DAMAC Hotels and Resorts, “It’s a great honor to be recognized among industry leaders. This award is a tribute to the creativity, hard work, and commitment of our exceptional teams at Paramount Hotel Dubai. It reinforces our vision to redefine luxury and elevate the art of hospitality, delivering experiences that resonate long after our guests have left.”
Pascal, General Manager of Paramount Hotel Dubai, added, ‘We are proud to be recognized among leaders in travel and tourism. This accolade reaffirms our commitment to ‘for the creative, by the creative’—crafting extraordinary experiences where every detail, from cinematic design elements to immersive moments, transports our guests from the silver screen to real-life wonder. We are thrilled to bring this recognition home and will continue to set the stage for unforgettable stays, where our guests are the stars of their own Hollywood-inspired journeys’.
With 2025 on the horizon, Paramount Hotels is set to continue its ascent in the luxury hospitality space. Paramount Hotel Dubai will expand its unique offerings with exclusive dining experiences and immersive events, blending Hollywood allure with innovative luxury. A notable development is Paramount’s partnership with GHA DISCOVERY, an esteemed loyalty network that connects guests to exclusive benefits and experiences across top-tier hotels worldwide.
This award underscores Paramount’s relentless dedication to pushing the boundaries of hospitality, promising guests an unparalleled journey of cinematic magic and luxury that sets the bar high within the industry.
Jadyen Mentzer’s two goals propelled Hollidaysburg to a 3-0 victory over Greater Johnstown at Galactic Ice Tuesday night in high school ice hockey action.
Cole Hartman scored the final goal off an assist by Brody Duey for the Golden Tigers, while Noah Breton earned the shutout by stopping 21 shots.
SCORE BY PERIODS
Greater Johnstown 0 0 0 — 0
Hollidaysburg 0 1 2 — 3
First period: none.
Second period: H-Mentzer (unassisted), 3:14.
Third period: H-Mentzer (unassisted), 13:33; H-Hartman (Duey), 12:21.
Girls hoops
Portage defeated
MARION CENTER — Kendall Bednarski’s 11 points were tops for Portage in a 61-35 loss to Marion Center.
The Lady Mustangs, which fell behind 29-20 at the half, were outscored 19-6 in the fourth quarter.
MARION CENTER (61): Av. Ruddock 1 5-8 7, Al. Ruddock 5 2-2 12, Haggerty 1 2-2 4, Shadle 4 2-2 12, Miller 5 4-4 15, Black 3 0-0 6, Silvia 0 0-0 0, Zamborsky 0 0-0 0, Mantini 1 2-2 4, E. Burns 0 1-2 1, A. Burns 0 0-0 0. Totals – 20 18-22 61.
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Portage 12 8 9 6 — 35
Marion Center 16 13 13 19 — 61
3-point goals: Portage 4 (Bednarski 3, Noll); Marion Center 3 (Shadle 2, Miller).
Records: Portage (2-3 overall, 2-1 Heritage Conference); Marion Center (5-0, 2-0).
JV: Marion Center won 17-14. High scorers–B. Burkett, P, 4; Zamborsky, MC, 10.
Rifle
Huskies falter
EBENSBURG — Despite getting personal best scores from Alena Nagle, Karli Schoop and Andrew Clapper, Bishop Carroll suffered a 1,382-34 to 1,262-17 loss to Everett in the opener for both teams.
Lukas LaSalle was the top shooter as he lead the Warriors with a 283-9.
Nagle shot a 271-6, Schoop finished with 270-4 and Clapper ended with 250-3 to set their new highs.
Heading into the 2024 season, there were rumblings among college football observers that BYU head coach Kalani Sitake might be on the hot seat.
His Cougars had stumbled down the stretch in 2023, losing five of their last six games to end up 5-7 and miss out on a bowl game.
Fast forward a few months and the tone is completely different.
For much of the season, Sitake was in the conversation for national coach of the year honors as BYU won its first nine games on its way to a 10-2 season and a share of the Big 12 regular-season title.
Instead of having to worry about getting let go, Sitake had his contract officially extended, a move that was announced on Saturday.
BYU seniors Connor Pay and Tyler Batty definitely weren’t surprised.
“He deserves it, for sure,” Pay said during Monday’s press teleconference. “He’s deserved it for a long time. I’m glad they finally got it done.”
Pay has played for Sitake since 2020 and said that experience has led him to clear conclusions on Sitake’s value.
“I don’t think there is a better man to lead BYU,” Pay said. “All you have to do is spend a few minutes with him and you can just tell that he resonates everything that BYU represents. As a player, I’ve gotten to be around that leadership for the last four-and-a-half years, and have a living representation of the man I want to be one day. It’s easy to have the right desires to do what is best for the team when you have a leader like that.”
Pay applauded Sitake for his dedication to the university and promoting the ideals of BYU.
“He has turned down a lot of money and a lot of other opportunities to stay here because he loves this school and loves us as players,” Pay said. “We don’t know any details, but I hope the school is rewarding him for that loyalty and everything he has done for the program.
“We’ve had three 10-win seasons in the last five years are there is a very short list of coaches in the country who have done that and I promise you he is the lowest paid one. I’m really glad they were able to get this done and I hope he is here for decades more.”
Batty said that this group of Cougar seniors is proud of how they developed under Sitake’s direction and turned it into wins on the field.
“Each successful season that we’ve had has been a reflection of Kalani and the way he pours his heart and soul into this program,” Batty said. “He’s moving it in the right direction. I’m super-excited about that extension. It’s huge. I know that any guy who has played for Coach Kalani would also be super-excited because they know him and know the way he operates. BYU will be in good hands for the foreseeable future, which will be awesome.”
For his part, Sitake didn’t make a big deal about the extension although he did acknowledge that it had been part of a whirlwind week which included early signing day last week, the Valero Alamo Bowl invitation on Sunday and the opening of the transfer portal.
“Since our last game against Houston, there’s been a lot going on,” Sitake said. “As the head coach, obviously my contract is something I wanted to get done, so I’m happy that I’m sitting in this position where I’m going to be the coach for a long time.”
He said from a management standpoint he can now turn his attention to trying keep the coaching staff intact.
“I’m trying to find ways to keep making investments in the program so we can get our players in a better position to have success,” Sitake said. “The administration made a commitment to me that that is really important and it is high on the priority list, so we are going to be working on that. I’m looking forward to get that done as soon as possible.”
ESKO — In 2023, Scott Arntson’s Esko football team was perhaps the most talented that’s ever taken the field in school history and there weren’t many arguments after the team buzzsawed its way through the regular season.
They were 10-0 for the third consecutive season, had three players that received All-Area honors and one — Koi Perich — who was named All-Area Player of the Year for the second successive season. Perich went on to be named first team All-Big Ten as a true freshman safety for the Minnesota Golden Gophers in 2024.
In many ways it was a dream season for Esko, but for Arntson and his family there was another side to 2023. His daughter, Ashleigh Franz, and her husband, Jacob Franz, told Arntson and his wife Amy they were having a baby in the early fall. Amy Arntson is a regular freelance contributor for Duluth Media Group.
Former Esko coach Scott Arntson spends time with his granddaughter Everleigh Franz at the hospital in 2023.
Contributed / Ashleigh Franz
“From the moment we told them that we were expecting, he was all-in the whole time,” Franz said.
Everleigh was born Sept. 3, 2023, but it was a complicated delivery, Franz said, and required Everleigh to spend 10 days in a neonatal intensive care unit in Duluth. Visiting hours in the NICU are very strict, but the new “all in” grandfather was going to see Everleigh as much as he could.
After practice every day, drove to visit his granddaughter and spend as much time as he could with her.
“Even if it was only 10 or 15 minutes, just being able to be there and see her is all he wanted,” Franz said. “The drive from Esko to downtown and then back to Carlton was sometimes longer than the time he got to spend at the hospital, but for him it was worth every second he got to be there.”
Arntson credited his assistants with their organized practices that allowed him to slip away quickly after it was over, especially when his thoughts were elsewhere.
“I think that helped a lot,” he said. “That’s kind of where your mind is and after you leave, you can’t wait to get up there and see her again.”
This season, Everleigh was able to come to practices to see grandpa and even spent time with him in the press box working the clock for JV games. She even came to three games this season, prompting Arntson to drop his famously stoic gameday manner.
Former Esko football coach Scott Arntson smiles with his granddaughter Everleigh. After a complicated delivery in September 2023, Arntson would race from practice to visit Everleigh in the hospital.
Contributed / Ashleigh Franz
“When they were walking to the fieldhouse at halftime, he would have his coach face on,” Franz said. “As soon as he saw Evvie, he would just break into a smile, come right over to us, scoop her up and hold her for 30 seconds and then hand her back. He was all coach mode and just instantly, it was grandpa mode.”
Earlier this season, Arntson’s son told him that they were expecting a grandchild and living in Wausau, Wisconsin, changed his thinking on coaching.
“Coaching football is something I love and hope to do again, but there’s other things too,” Arntson said. “I can’t even describe how much joy a grandbaby brings. My wife and I were both looking forward to it and we knew we would love it, but it’s even more than we could expect.”
Esko head coach Scott Arntson, right, looks towards his coaching staff during Esko’s game with Duluth East in Esko in August 2024.
Jed Carlson / Duluth Media Group
With a second grandchild on the way, Arntson made the decision to step down after nine years at Esko and four appearances in the state tournament, the first in 2019.
Just the fourth coach in Esko history, Arntson’s first year resulted in just two wins.
“There were a lot of questions, but the next year we were in a section championship game,” he said. “Then we just kept building from there — trying to be patient and do things what we considered the right way.”
In 2019, they finally won the section and made it to state, but it wasn’t enough. They realized what it would take to win at the state level and in 2021 they made it to the Class AAA semifinal, losing to eventual state champion Dassel-Cokato.
“The last couple years we thought we were the favorites,” Arntson said. “Our bar just kept changing as far as what our expectations were.”
Over Arntson’s tenure, the Esko program has not only sent a number of kids on to play college football, it’s expanded to include flag football starting in third grade and flex football — a modified form of flag football where players wear pads and block — beginning in fifth grade. They also organized a booster club for the program.
All the practices and extra games were taking more and more of his time, making the job of head coach “more administrative,” Arntson said.
“At the end of the day, I’m a football coach — I love coaching football,” he said. “This final season, I did very little of that.”
Scott Arntson holds his granddaughter Everleigh Franz. The former Esko coach stepped down so he could spend more time with Everleigh and another grandchild on the way.
Contributed / Ashleigh Franz
Arntson has played or coached football since 1984 and even Franz said her dad touched a lot of lives and she knows it will be different without her father on the sidelines next fall. She took stats on the sidelines when she was at Esko and remembers Arntson coaching with her brother in a baby carrier at Duluth Marshall.
“People will come up to him and call him ‘coach’ and that’s so valid,” she said. “Part of me sees him as ‘Coach Arntson,’ too, but now it’s ‘Grandpa’ and he holds that title so close to his heart.”
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Watching your toddler interact with others is a heartwarming and sometimes hilarious experience. But behind those first playdates and shy exchanges lies an important journey, building social skills.
Developing friendships and confidence during the toddler years is key to your child’s emotional and social growth, helping them navigate the world with empathy and resilience.
In this article, we’ll explore practical tips and strategies to nurture your toddler’s budding social skills, support their confidence, and lay the foundation for meaningful connections that will last a lifetime.
Understanding social development in toddlers
Toddlers are naturally curious and eager to explore their environment, including interactions with peers.
However, their social skills are still developing, and they often rely on parents and caregivers for guidance. At this stage, behaviours like parallel play (playing alongside other kids without much interaction) and occasional conflicts are completely normal.
Encourage patience, model good behaviour, and celebrate small social successes to help your child gradually build their skills.
Tips to enhance toddler social skills
1. Encouraging playtime with peers
Playtime is one of the most effective ways for toddlers to develop social skills. Whether it’s at the park, daycare, or a playgroup, these interactions help them learn concepts like sharing, turn-taking, and co-operation.
Tips for success:
Organise short and supervised playdates.
Choose activities that encourage teamwork, like building blocks or group games.
Step in gently if conflicts arise, guiding them to resolve disagreements peacefully.
2. Teaching empathy through everyday interactions
Empathy is a cornerstone of building strong relationships, and you can teach this skill even at a young age. Start by helping your toddler identify and understand emotions, both their own and others’.
How to teach empathy:
Use simple phrases like, “How do you think your friend feels when you take their toy?”
Read books about friendship and emotions to spark discussions.
Praise acts of kindness, such as sharing or comforting a friend.
3. Modelling positive social behaviour
Children often learn by observing their parents and caregivers. Be mindful of how you interact with others, as your actions set the tone for your toddler’s behaviour.
Examples of modelling:
Greet neighbours or friends warmly in front of your child.
Practise polite manners, like saying “please” and “thank you.”
Show patience and understanding in challenging social situations.
4. Boosting confidence through small wins
Confidence is closely tied to social skills. When toddlers feel secure in their abilities, they are more likely to engage positively with peers. Help them build confidence by acknowledging their achievements, no matter how small.
Ways to encourage confidence:
Celebrate when they share or take turns.
Provide opportunities for them to try new things independently, like choosing a snack or solving a puzzle.
Avoid being overly critical when mistakes happen; instead, focus on solutions and growth.
5. Navigating challenges like shyness or aggression
Some toddlers may struggle with shyness, while others may display aggressive tendencies during social interactions. These behaviours are common and can be addressed with patience and consistency.
For shy toddlers:
Avoid forcing them into social situations; let them warm up at their own pace.
Encourage smaller, quieter playdates to help them feel comfortable.
For aggressive behaviour:
Address it calmly but firmly, explaining why certain actions are hurtful.
Teach alternative ways to express frustration, like using words or seeking help from an adult.
Developing social skills is a gradual process, but with your support, your toddler can grow into a confident and compassionate individual. Celebrate their milestones, no matter how small, and remember that every interaction is an opportunity to learn.
By fostering empathy, modelling good behaviour, and encouraging positive playtime experiences, you’re giving your child the tools they need to build meaningful friendships and face the world with confidence. Keep nurturing their social journey, and watch them thrive!