San Pedro College SPC-NSRC (National Service Reserve Corps) Davao City, Philippines May 30, 2008 (Friday) 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Monica Joyce Sy’s house Attendance: Present -
Dawn Kimberly Cachuela
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Monica Joyce Sy
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Ma. Lea Mae Pelaez
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Irish Joy Cruzada
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Joann Fuertes
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Dheeryl Sheen Borja
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Veniza Tumanda
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Mark Dan Ranches
Absent -
Wilmar Hao
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Roy Felix Abrio
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Jizelle Pae Bonguyan
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Jeannine Anjelica Ledesma
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Jizelle Mae Bonguyan
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Athena Jungaya
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Hannah Tabuga
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Jesly Mae Dizor
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Hazel Samar
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RonelynTajore
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Ma. Rochelle Tongcua
Presiding Officer: Dawn Kimberly Cachuela Note Bookkeeper: Joann J. Fuertes Agenda: •
Evaluation of SOS Adopt-a-House Project
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Fun Run ‘08
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Other Matters
Evaluation of SOS Adopt-a-House Project The body had commented a ‘very good job’ to the facilitators and participants of adopt-a-house project. It was emphasized that another project proposal should be made if we still want to continue the activity.
Fun Run ‘08 Ms. Cachuela had suggested giving a plaque of appreciation to the sponsors. The suggestion was unanimously agreed by the body. It was also agreed by the body to give certificates and cash prizes to the winners. The latter was not yet settled but a suggestion made by Ms. Cachuela was as follows: 1st prize = PhP 500, 2nd prize = PhP 300, and 3rd prize = PhP 200. It was also agreed by the body that only the facilitators will be given a shirt care of the sponsors. The body decided to allot PhP 1,000 for documentation; PhP 500 for the electricity of Magsaysay park; PhP 10,000 as a contingency fund; PhP 20,000 for the sound system; and PhP 10,000 which is from the NSTP department for the souvenirs. The money allotted for the documentation, electricity, sound system, and emergency fund will all be from the sponsors. The souvenirs, as agreed by the members, will be bar pins with ribbons. Ms. Pelaez was assigned to be the head of such. She was also given the task to contact the persons from whom we could borrow an amplifier and drum set. The body was asked to contact Julian and Manong Boy to take the pictures during the event; and also to contact the Red Cross Youth in case of accidents or any emergency cases. The following were the sponsors suggested and agreed by the body to contact: Food: -
Pizza Hut
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Hotdogs on Stick
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Waffle Time
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Gerry’s grill
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Jollibee
Shirts: -
Shirt Gate
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Kuya Miguel’s
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Papo
Unclassified: -
Via
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Red Ribbon (SM)
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Globe
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Rodsy Marketing
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Plaza Lumber
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Coke
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Cebri
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Security Agencies (c/o Marjorie & W. Hao)
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Hardwares (c/o D. Cachuela)
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Smashville
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Asian Massage
Below is the matrix for sponsorship:
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Patrick (PhP 5,000) – 10 slots; 25% of all the promotional materials; at least 7 acknowledgements by the emcee; 2 banners; no booth; a souvenir and plaque of appreciation.
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Sponge Bob (PhP 7, 500) – 7 slots; 50% of al the promotional materials; at least 9 acknowledgements by the emcee; 3 banners; no booth; a souvenir and plaque of appreciation.
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Squidward (PhP 10,000) – 3 slots; 75% of all the promotional materials; at least 12 acknowledgements by the emcee; 5 banners; 1 booth; product lock-up; a souvenir and plaque of appreciation. There will only be 1 banner if its size is 4x10 while 2 banners are allowed if its size is 2x5.
The benefactors can also choose among the three categories (A, B, and C). The benefactors can contribute any cash or goods not less than PhP 1,000. Mr. Mark Dan Ranches was assigned to head the marketing committee. Other Matters The program committee had already looked for models for the upcoming NSTP Orientation. The board members were reminded by Ms. Cachuela of the intermission number that NSRC will be presenting on the 22nd day of June. There having no further concerns, the meeting was adjourned at 1:00 p.m. Minutes taken by: Joann J. Fuertes NSRC Secretary Noted by: Dawn Kimberly Cachuela NSRC President
Mr. Benigno Masungcad Jr. NSRC Moderator