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Wednesday, 04 November 2009 14:36

There will be a youth event organised Youth For Change which is supported by the State Government at One Utama this Saturday.

It's an all-day voter registration drive with live music, film screenings and more. So, if you know anyone who has yet to register to vote, there is no better time than this Saturday. If not, you can come and enjoy the music!

A frequently cited statistic from 2006 stated that 70% of the 4.7 million Malaysians yet to register as voters are aged between 21 and 35 years. At the same time, the young people of the Klang Valley are becoming increasingly concerned about social and political issues, from the environment to education, human rights to personal safety. 

Registering to vote is an important step to entering adulthood and taking responsibility for the society in which we live in. Unfortunately, voter registration is usually a dull and boring affair, making it easier for the young to brush their duty aside. 

The Youth For Change Carnival aims to change that. With performances by top Malaysian independent musicians such as Bittersweet, Couple, Seven Collar T-Shirt, Liyana Fizi, Robot Asmara, Reza Salleh, Ika and many more, the Youth For Change Carnival aims to draw in thousands of youths from around the Klang Valley. At the carnival, those who have yet to register to vote will be able to do so easily at attractively designed booths, while standing a chance to win numerous prizes as well as freebies. 

In addition to live music, the Youth For Change Carnival will also feature a mini flea market showcasing creative fashion and art by young designers. As part of the day's festivities, short films made by young Malaysian filmmakers will be screened, including the popular 15Malaysia shorts that have been a hit on the Internet. Popular young actors, musicians, artists and bloggers will also be meeting their fans at the carnival. 

Above all, the aim of the Youth For Change Carnival is to bring the young people of the Klang Valley together to enjoy fun, healthy and creative day that will also leave them empowered. The purpose might be to attract the young to register to vote, but we plan to do it with music, movies and fashion, not politics.

Event Details
 
Date: 7th November 2009, Saturday
Time: 12pm onwards
Venue: Rainforest, Lower Ground, New Wing One Utama
Organized by: Youth For Change

Admission is free, all are welcome!

 

Line-up:

Side Attractions:

- 15Malaysia Short Film Screening
- Creative Mart
- Art Exhibition
- Lucky Draw

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written by justice, November 04, 2009 15:08:43


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written by panca, November 04, 2009 15:22:38
YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU!
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written by Aduh, November 04, 2009 17:17:23
Creative and good move. Confident it will receive overwhelming response.
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written by Zym Zym, November 04, 2009 17:52:31
Special guest SHAKHIRA has been invited to the event. Calling all Shakhira fans.

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written by binkah1, November 04, 2009 21:45:50
This govt nowadays seems to care less and less for us common rakyat. Just look at the recent budget which proposed a taxation of RM50/- and the discouragement of using car above 15 years. Do our govt esp PM think that we are so rich to afford the luxary of buying new car and additional tax?? In this trying time, the govt if not already bad in not helping the poor, should a the least refain from adding financial burden on us. Just look at the billions of public fund wasted...cant they just stop the rot instead of burdening us?
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