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| Dec 20 | Zainal curah bakti di zoo negra USAH terkejut sekiranya anda mengunjungi Zoo Negara tiba-tiba terserempak dengan penyanyi yang popular dengan lagu Hijau, Zainalabidin, sedang sibuk memberi makan kepada penghuni di situ ataupun kelihatan dia sedang sibuk membersihkan kawasan sekitar dan kandang binatang. – Harian Metro |
| Dec 17 | Focus on protecting elephants AFTER years of faithful service, elephants are now the focus of man’s efforts to save them. – The Star, Central |
| Dec 15 | RM40,000 boost for jumbo fund This one is for the elephants. Zainal Abidin, the Melbourne Grammar School Orchestra and Operafest - Malaysia's oldest children's choir - performed to a full house of 1,200 at the Trumpeting for Elephants charity concert at the Legend Hotel's ballroom last night. – Malay Mail |
| Dec 11 | Operafest at charity concert THE renowned Operafest Children’s Choir is approaching its 20th Anniversary and does not seem to be slowing down at all. In fact, this month alone, the 35-strong choir will make various charity appearances around Kuala Lumpur as a run-up to Christmas. – The Star, News & Features |
| Dec 9 | Making a trunk call for supporters DO your bit for the preservation of elephants by supporting the Legend Hotel Kuala Lumpur's Trumpeting For Elephants charity bazaar and concert on Dec 14 at the hotel's Grand Ballroom. – New Straits Times, Life & Times |
| Dec 9 | Zainal on a mission THE year 2005 has been a good year for Zainal Abidin. He basked in the success of his album Puteri while his protégé Pija triumphed in the reality TV show Mentor. Satisfying as those achievements were to Zainal, they are really about setting the stage for other things he wants to accomplish. Next year, he said, is going to be the year for giving back to the community. – The Star, News & Features |
| Dec 6 | Music and charity Young musicians looking to excel themselves would do well to listen to the Melbourne Grammar School Symphony Orchestra (MGSSO) when it arrives in Malaysia for a series of concert performances. – The Star, News & Features |
| Nov 21 | A good cause Trumpeting for Elephants Concert and Bazaar will be hosted by Legend Hotel on Dec 14 in Kuala Lumpur. A wide range of charities will participate, selling goods for fund-raising or simply to spread the word about worthy causes. – The Star |
| Nov 13 | Wounds to wisdom - You and I are the same Wounded boy’ Zainal Abidin, breaks the spell of the past to become a ‘healing father’ to his children and the underprivileged, writes ROZI ALI. – The New Sunday Times, The Sunday People Cover Story |
| July 26 |
Children's choir soars with joy THE Operafest Children's Choir is on a mission to spread goodwill and cheer in To Music, a two-day recital at the Securities Commission auditorium in Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur which begins on Aug 26 at 8pm. Kam Sun Yoke, the dynamic force behind the choir, is the founder and artistic director of these vibrant young souls. Kam said: "My children (which is how she calls her choir members) are just so excited and can't wait to perform at the Securities Commission. – New Straits Times |
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