Guadalupe River Clean-Up!
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Vernon Joseph Go
Guadalupe River Clean-Up is also in line with the EARTHDANCE 2010 activities. Aside from celebrating Mother Earth and World Peace, organizers and participants of EarthDance Cebu 2010 will go to Barangay Sapangdako on September 11 together with students from UC (University of Cebu) and several volunteers to help clean up the head of Guadalupe River and sort out the garbage for recycling.
Organizers, spearheaded by Sister Sandra from UC-CESDEV, plan a long-term clean-up effort for the river which includes tree planting. Interested to join in this sanitation drive may ring JahFe at 09172767812.
EarthDance Cebu 2010 is expected to draw a large crowd of peace-loving and environment-conscious Cebuanos as it promises 2 days of fun, music, art, culture, dance, ceremonies and green awareness to nurture the earth, mind, body and spirit.
"We will see the largest gathering of environment, community development, sustainable technology, organic farming and other NGOs together with government agencies and green business that Cebu City has ever seen," JahFe said.
Proceeds of EarthDance Cebu 2010 Festival will go to the Cebu City Task Force on Street Children and the BSAW (Barangay Sapangdako Association of Women) for the rehabilitation of the Guadalupe River.
Organizers, spearheaded by Sister Sandra from UC-CESDEV, plan a long-term clean-up effort for the river which includes tree planting. Interested to join in this sanitation drive may ring JahFe at 09172767812.
EarthDance Cebu 2010 is expected to draw a large crowd of peace-loving and environment-conscious Cebuanos as it promises 2 days of fun, music, art, culture, dance, ceremonies and green awareness to nurture the earth, mind, body and spirit.
"We will see the largest gathering of environment, community development, sustainable technology, organic farming and other NGOs together with government agencies and green business that Cebu City has ever seen," JahFe said.
Proceeds of EarthDance Cebu 2010 Festival will go to the Cebu City Task Force on Street Children and the BSAW (Barangay Sapangdako Association of Women) for the rehabilitation of the Guadalupe River.
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