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| Emmet | Mon Jul 20, 2009 6:56 pm |
| Pwede rin sa Treasurer, kay Ate Leah. |
|  | | pau | Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:24 am |
| emmet kanino pwede magbabayad nung 5thou? pwede bang sa tao na lang ibigay at hindi dun sa bank account? hehe... at may deadline yun? |
|  | | Emmet | Sat Jul 18, 2009 8:53 pm |
| Dear OZOOMS,
This year, that is November 26, 2009, the Board of Directors of OZOOMS Alumni Association decided to have a concert featuring the APO Hiking Society. It has been a tradition between OZOOMS and APO having a concert at UPLB with "True To My Music," "Pause", "EtonAPOsila sa Los Banos" at "IsapAPO". The last concert was held in 18 years ago.
The main problem today is that the capacity of the Auditorium is only 620 persons. The ideal ticket price for the concert is PhP 500. And also, the use of the auditorium has significantly increased in amount compared when we were still students in UPLB.
There are also problems with regards to getting sponsorship. Today, companies tend to give more in kind rather than cash, such as Nestle will provide Nestea drinks, radio and television networks will give air time, etc.
For information of the members of the alumni association, the Board of Directors decided NOT to sanction any annual fees for alumni/alumnae. We believe that this will just be useless.
So in behalf of the UPLB Zoological Society Alumni Association, I am requesting instead, that each alumnus or alumna will contribute PhP 5,000.00 for this endeavor or $ 100.00 (pwede ring sobrahan ng mga taga-aboard, kasi baka mabawasan sa processing kung saktong $100).
The income that will be generated in this concert will be given to the Marinella Castillo Scholarship and Thesis Grant, and will serve as initial fund for the alumni association.
This could be the last time that we could sponsor such event. There maybe no other APO Hiking Society concert in UPLB in the future.
This will be a great undertaking, which will be highly dependent on the support of OZOOMS alumni and alumnae.
Iyon lang at hanggang sa muli.
Arthur Ariel C. Manuel, MD President UPLB Zoological Society Alumni Association, Inc
P.S.: The Account Name is UPLB Zoological Society Alumni Association, Inc while the Account Number is 135719600011 at the Philippine National Bank, San Juan Branch. |
|  | | Emmet | Sat Jun 13, 2009 11:29 pm Topic: OZOOMS and Apo Hiking Society |
| The relationship is symbiotic . . . or probably the more specific term is mutualistic wherein both organisms benefit. Symbiosis is a broad category, which includes mutualism, parasitism and commensalism. Besides, OZOOMS will never allow me to use such S word.
The APO Hiking Society was formed in 1969 as Apolinario Mabini Hiking Society which is initial of Ateneo de Manila High School, their alma mater. It is also a parody of the Sublime Paralytic going hiking. Originally, there were 13 members, which eventually became a trio: Jim Paredes, Danny Javier and Boboy Garovillo. And since during martial law, it is prohibited to use nationalistic and patriotic names. It was trimmed to the Apo Hiking Society.
In 1983, they have just released their 10-track album “True to My Music” which includes “True To My Music”, “When I Met You, “Yakap sa Dilim” and “Kumot at Unan”. OZOOMS sponsored the first concert with the same title of the album. The proceeds of the said concert went to the construction of OZOOMS Library at then Old Chemistry Building. Ray-Ann Fuentes did the front act.
The following year (1984), OZOOMS brought back the Magnificent Trio with the concert simply titled as “Pause”. This was the pioneering event that established the Marinela A. Castillo Memorial Scholarship Fund.
During the year of living dangerously, i.e. 1986, The Apo Hiking Society did a concert in Manila entitled “EtonAPOsila”, with word the Posila lifted from the Agrava Commission’s “Pusila” as uttered by the soldiers who grabbed Ninoy Aquino at the airport. OZOOMS again presented them with “EtonAPOsila sa Los Banos”, which became a post-EDSA gig. The said concert eventually became an album, which is “The Worst of Apo”. Songs like “American Junk” and“Mr. T’s Medley” – songs by Ruben Tagalog with a twist of 80s beats, were included.
Can you beat that? Three concerts in four years. Wow! Awesome OZOOMS!
It took five more years before “IsapAPO” was staged. Originally slated on February 6, 1991, the concert was moved to another date, which was February 20, 1991. It was again held in the UPLB Auditorium. The concert showcased the talents of violinist Jay Cayuca and the Hayp Band as front acts.
OZOOMS and Apo Hiking Society is like marriage here in our country. |
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