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Congratulations Maja Olivares- Co and to the Philippine Youth Symphonic Band(PYSB)! Because of you and your constant support, 62 children are able to bring out their talents in music. It’s amazing! Thank you to everyone who watched the show and supported the children. You have done a great act of love for the children and love for music. I heard that the next performance will already be at the Cultural Center of the Philippines!! WOW!! Be assured that Heart2Heart will support the PYSB always!
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There was an auction hosted by Tessa Valdez during the intermission.
Artists generously donated their works of arts themed pets and children funriture
This was one of my favorite parts, the little trumpet boy who did a solo performance..watch the video by clicking on it
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Previous entries: Laro..Child’s Play – September 16, 2008
Philippine Youth Symphonic Band Jazz Holiday November 30, 2007
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Thanks to my friend Tricia Hosaka for sending this
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From Nina Yuson
There are still open slots for the “Knowing Amorsolo” an interactive art appreciation workshop at Museo Pambata..the next 5 Saturday afternoons 2-4p.m. For Kids ages 5-12 years old and their parents.
Please register with Lisa at Museo Pambata 5231797 and 98.
Its a lot of fun, I can assure you.
Sorry the photos are a bit blurred!
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Ms. Tata, my cousin and P.E. Teacher at Everest
Teachers of Everest
Parents watching their kids, giving their moral support, taking photos and video…
There is Starbucks at Everest? 🙂
Blue Team and Yellow Team
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Thanks so much to my friend, Shellane, for sending this to me. She saw my feature on “Serious Dining at Heart2Heart” and felt that it was fitting . I will write it here again as not everyone saw it as it came out only in the email updates and not in the website:
Heart2Heart really takes dining and meals seriously. Whether it be with family or friends, each meal is a dining experience. You must have noticed this with all the Foodie entries. I remember when we were kids, my parents made sure that everyday we had to have dinner together because it is the only time of the day we are complete as a family. Up to this day, I follow that rule with my own family as it is the only time we get to talk and share the events of the day. Every special occassion is celebrated with a meal – whether it be in the house or in a restaurant.
Even with friends, eating together is a serious occassion…. even if it means setting up a dining table in the bedroom. It is a time to share good food, good conversation and just enjoying each other’s company.
Heart2Heart encourages FAMEALY Day to be everyday, not only on September 22 but as often as you can. Thank you to Monde Nissin for supporting children and families. Heart2Heart supports companies that promote good things. Take time out to watch the short commercials in between. I love it! Great marketing campaign but more important is the message!
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On September 22, 2008 (Monday), celebrate Famealy Day and join hundreds of parents who will come home to have dinner with their children. Famealy Day, a nationwide call to celebrate family dining every 4th Monday of September, serves as a reminder that eating together is a simple but effective means for parents to raise happy, healthy and successful children. This event also coincides with the first day of DSWD’s National Family Week which runs every fourth week of September.
Pagiging Makadiyos ( FOR GOD )
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Pagiging Mapagbigay ( GIVING and GENEROSITY )
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Pagiging Mapagkumbaba ( HUMILITY )
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Ang Kainang Pamilya ay Mahalaga!This nationwide initiative which promotes the importance of family togetherness during dinner was certified in a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signed between the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), the National Committee on the Filipino Family (NCFF), and Monde Nissin Corporation.
From my friend, Maja Olivares Co
To our valued friends…
In these past years of consistent growth, the Philippine Youth Symphonic Band (PYSB) has been fueled by affirmation from both our audiences and our generous benefactors like yourself.
In response, we have dreamed up new creative ways to keep the joy of Filipino music alive.
We have a dream and a plan to make it happen. With the help of several solo artists we will reintroduce today’s Filipino children to our rich heritage of folksongs. By resetting familiar “play songs” into reggae, jazz, latin, pop and rock arrangements our well loved ditties like Sitsiritsit/Leron-Leron Sinta, Sarungbanggi, Dandansoy and Tongtongtongtong Pakitong/Penpen De Sarapen will be refreshed. They will be fun again. They will reclaim their place in our children’s memory.
Come and hear the PYSB with May Bayot!
LARO!… Child’s Play
October 17, 2008 (Friday), 6:30 P.M.
Rockwell Tent Power Plant Mall,
Ticket Prices: P2,500, P2,000, P1,500, P1,000
For Ticket Information and Children’s/Pet Furniture Auction details please call Marissa: 0927-3910762
Ticket also available at Ticketworld: 891-9999
THE YOUNG MUSICIANS DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION (YMDO)
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