JeremyK
01-25-2009, 05:23 AM
Hello everyone,
I was cleaning out a suitcase I thought I had already gone through after arriving home from Singapore.
I found a portfolio / sketchbook type of thing with a lot of hand drawn comics, and another folder full of potential job opportunities and other items from the exhibition.
I served on the Student Volunteer Committee this year and on the last day of our bookings, the Fragrance Hotel manager contacted me and let me know a student had left these items in one of the rooms. I'm not sure if it was an SV or just another local staying in the hostel for the week, but if these items are yours please let me know.
I did find an ID card in the folder but I cannot read the name.
It belongs to a student of NUS - National University of Singapore.
It says "Graduate Registration Card", the name starts with "ZHA" and ends in "OPENG"
That is all I can tell from the card. If this is you, and you would like your items back, please contact me and I'm sure we can arrange something.
Sorry for taking so long, I must have forgotten about it when I arrived home nearly a month ago.
Thanks,
Jeremy Kenisky
I was cleaning out a suitcase I thought I had already gone through after arriving home from Singapore.
I found a portfolio / sketchbook type of thing with a lot of hand drawn comics, and another folder full of potential job opportunities and other items from the exhibition.
I served on the Student Volunteer Committee this year and on the last day of our bookings, the Fragrance Hotel manager contacted me and let me know a student had left these items in one of the rooms. I'm not sure if it was an SV or just another local staying in the hostel for the week, but if these items are yours please let me know.
I did find an ID card in the folder but I cannot read the name.
It belongs to a student of NUS - National University of Singapore.
It says "Graduate Registration Card", the name starts with "ZHA" and ends in "OPENG"
That is all I can tell from the card. If this is you, and you would like your items back, please contact me and I'm sure we can arrange something.
Sorry for taking so long, I must have forgotten about it when I arrived home nearly a month ago.
Thanks,
Jeremy Kenisky
