This event is aligned with the celebration of the National Clean Air Month, National Environmental Awareness Month and National Climate Change Consciousness Week. The theme was Ayoko Mag-Gas Mask (which means I don't want to wear Gas Mask). It was started with an exhibit of stuffs like bags made from recyclable materials collection of Clean Air Stuffs like shirts. An environmental youth forum was organized by the Environmental Management Bureau to open the eyes of the youth to a greater scope of environmental protection and sustainability, climate change, pollution, importance of clean air and the ways on how to make it clean. Environmental videos and documentaries were presented while waiting for the time to start the concert. The concert was comprised of different famous bands and artists in the Philippines like Imago, Kitchie Nadal, Lou Bonnevie, and Callalily. They performed new songs and their famous hits together with their campaign for the clean air. Four beauty queens attended the event to signify their passion for the environment. Student and youth leaders, including myself, were able to participate and imply our interest in youth empowerment and clean air. And I raised the question, "What can we do to have a cleaner air? What can individuals like us-ordinary citizens do to help?"
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8 Comments
Thank you Raquel. Hug :)
Posted 13-11-2014 15:03
Thanks Rohan! That is a good idea we shared to the youth! :)
Posted 13-11-2014 15:03
This is an activity that can appeal to a lot of population sectors. Thank you for sharing! :)
Posted 11-11-2014 21:49
Thanks for sharing the info Jekk. I suggest plant trees to get assured clean air.
Posted 11-11-2014 20:24
You are welcome Christy :)
Posted 11-11-2014 10:09
@Jekk, Yea I got it. Thank you~~~
Posted 11-11-2014 09:22
Hey Christy. You can see it on facebook and the Environmental Management Bureau website :)
Posted 10-11-2014 17:25
Thank you for sharing Jekk! Is there a website for it? I would love to visit the gallery also :)
Posted 10-11-2014 15:41