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Sunday, August 22, 2010
UP-Mindanao co-ed wins 'Dear P-Noy...' Letter-Writing Contest
Friday, August 20, 2010
'Dear P-Noy...' --A Letter from Julie Kristine De Guzman, First Place Winner
'Dear P-Noy...' --A Letter from Mykee Somera, 2nd Place Winner
'Dear P-Noy...'---A Letter from Carmela Cruz, 3rd Place Winner
'Dear P-Noy...' --A Letter from Kenneth Varquez, 5th Place Winner
Dear P-Noy,
Taos-puso po akong umaasa sa inyo at sa mga tinilaga n’yo pong mga kasama sa baba po ng inyong administrasyon, ipagpatuloy po ninyo ang nasimulan ng inyong magulang.
Alam ko po na buong puso at walang pag-iimbot sa sarili at tapat po kayo, sa inyo pong mga tungkulin. Kung kami po ang tinuturing nyo pong boss, kayo po naman ang aming ilaw sa daan na madilim, at kayo po ang aming gabay sa matuwid na landas.
Buong puso po akong nagpapasalamat sa inyo sa kadahilanan na binigyan po ninyo kami ng pag-asa lalong-lalo na po kaming mga kabataan na uhaw sa tahimik at payapang pamumuhay. Umaasa po kaing mga Kristyano lalo na po ang mga kapatid po nating mga Muslim na matiil na ang gulo dito sa Mindanao.
Nararapat po kayong maging magandang ehemplo sa aming mga kabataang Pilipino.
Idolo ko po kayo sa lahat ng inyo pong larangan. Lalong-lalo na po sa pagsasalita ng matuwid at totoo, gamit ang ating sariling wika. Kaya po nauunawaan at naiintindihan po kayo ng mga pangkaraniwang Pilipino saan mang sulok ng Pilipinas sa plano nyo po sa ating bansa upang maging maunlad po ang ekonomiya ng Pilipinas.
Nakikita ko na talaga na may magandang kinabukasan ang ating bansa sa pangunguna po ninyo. Sana po magkita at magkausap po tayo ng personal.
Ang hiling ko lang po sa inyo na sana ay bigyan nyo po ng malaking atensyon ang terorismo sa Mindanao at sana ay maging maunlad at tahimik na ang Mindanao sa kasalukuyang pamamahala po ninyo. At sana po ay malinawagan na ang mga masasamang elemento sa ating kapaligiran na mas maganda ang payak, simple at matiwasay na pamumuhay.
Sana po dinggin po ninyo ang hinaing ko, at ng mga kapwa ko pong kabataang Pilipino.
Tayo po ang simula ng matiwasay at tahimik na pagbabago
Gumagalang,
Kenneth Varquez
Universidad de Zamboanga
Smart gives away mobile phone to best Letter to P-Noy
Sunday, August 1, 2010
‘Dear P-Noy ‘: A Letter-Writing Contest Among Mindanao Youth
Contest Rules:
The Voice of Mindanao, in partnership with the People Power Volunteers Center- Zamboanga, is organizing the Dear P-Noy Letter Writing Contest among the youth in Mindanao. Essentially, this aims to draw the young writers’ thoughts and aspirations for the land of his birth (i.e., southern Philippines) while evoking anew an interest among the youth in communicating peace.
With the support of a number of Mindanao-based organizations and commercial establishments, Dear PNoy Letter Writing Contest is a Mindanao-wide writing tilt.
Write to P-Noy now! Send your letter-entries as early as possible.
Mechanics:
1. The contest is open to all youth who are citizens and residents of Mindanao, aged 11 to 18 years old, whether in-school or out-of-school youth.
2. The main theme for the message must be the letter-writer’s message for President Noy, or P-Noy, of his/her dreams for southern Philippines. This message, to come from his/her heart, may contain his/her vision in line with P-Noy’s statement during his inaugural address as Philippine President of his action plan for Mindanao.
3. Letters, which should not go beyond 300 words in length, must begin with ‘Dear P-Noy’, and must have his/her first name or nickname as signature. (Letter-sender’s full identity must be indicated separately (either separate Word Document file or as an Inline Text, right below the letter itself).
4. Letters may be handwritten, typewritten, or computer-encoded and printed in a white bond paper, with 8.5”x11” size.
5. Handwritten letters may be mailed by post or sent by courier to Dear P-Noy Letter Writing Contest, c/o Voice of Mindanao, 2F, Mein College Language Center, San Jose Gusu Road, 7000 Zamboanga City or sent by electronic mail. A letter sent by post office must however be stamped by August 7 to qualify, and to ensure that it arrives to the VoM Office by August 15.
A handwritten or typewritten letter may also be scanned, then e-mailed as a JPEG file to dearpnoy@mail.com.
6. The letter may also be sent electronically (e-mail) as an inline text or as a Word Document attachment to dearpnoy@mail.com. The Subject in the e-mail must be: ENTRY to Dear PNoy Letter-Writing Contest.
7. All entries must be accompanied with the sender/writer’s brief bio, to contain his/her full name, age, date and place of birth, school (if in-school), organizations (if any), language(s) spoken, parents’/guardians’ names, complete home/mailing address, valid phone number, and his/her vision for Mindanao, and an email attachment of his/her JPEG photo file.
8. Letters shall be accepted until August 15, 2010. The letters shall be adjudged until August 18, 2010, after which, three winners shall be picked out. The winning letters shall be sent to the Office of President Noy Aquino on August 20, which coincides with the Voice of Mindanao Day. These letters shall be read by the President on August 21, which coincides with the Death Anniversary of our modern-day hero, Sen. Benigno ‘Ninoy’ Aquino Sr.
9. Letter entries shall be adjudged based on content (50%), organization (10%), grammar and mechanics (10%), syntactic variety and language use (10%), style (10%), and originality (10%).
Organization includes the manner by which the writer arranged his ideas, put together for a comprehensive message to P-Noy. Grammar and mechanics refers to the correct usage of sentences, punctuation marks, capitalization, and the like. Syntactic variety and language use refers to the vocabulary used by the writer/letter-sender, which covers appropriateness of language, variety in usage of terms and phrases, and the like. Style refers to the writer’s artistic/literary approach in drafting the letter. Originality means the letter is written by no other but the sender/writer, in view of intellectual copyrights. Content, which bears the biggest share of the criteria, refers to the core of the message of the letter-writer and reflects the sincerity and passion of a young Mindanaoan wanting to see his dreams for southern Philippines realized gradually and not necessarily immediately, under the leadership of President Noy Aquino with the support of a peace-and-freedom-desiring Filipino nation.
10. Language choice per se shall not be a factor in the judging. An entry may be sent in English, Filipino, or any language spoken in Mindanao (example: Maguindanao, Maranao, Tausug, Visayan, Sama, Manobo, Subanen, Chavacano, etc.). For purposes of this contest, entries written in Ilocano and Ilonggo/Hiligaynon, which are spoken by those who have migrated to Mindanao, shall not be accepted. Translations shall be done for the judges courtesy of the Mein College Language Center. Entries shall be judged based on the original entry, and not the translated entry.
11. Language code-mixing shall be allowed, provided, that a complete sentence must have only one language. Language code-mixing is when two languages (English and Filipino but not Tag-lish, or English and any Mindanao language but not, for instance, Tau-lish or Mara-lish) are used by the writer in one written piece.
12. Prizes shall all be gifts and tokens, courtesy of the Voice of Mindanao, the People Power Volunteers Center-Zamboanga, and Mindanao-based organizations and commercial establishments. Winners and their winning letters shall be featured in the 2011 VoM Calendar of which the winners shall be awarded with copies. Monetary rewards are not given as this contest aims to draw the young writers’ thoughts and aspirations for the land of his birth (i.e., southern Philippines) while evoking anew an interest among the youth in communicating peace.
13. Winning letters shall be published by partner media organizations.
14. For further inquiries, any of the following may be reached: Frances Ramos (+639274820815), JV Bue (+639359641390), and Corinne Canaya (+639055941882) through voiceofmindanao@gmail.com.
15. For more information on the Voice of Mindanao, please see its blogsite at http://voiceofmindanao.blogspot.com or email voiceofmindanao@gmail.com. FaceBook users may also send friend requests to Voice of Mindanao.
'Dear PNoy...' Letter-Writing Contest Launched
ZAMBOANGA CITY---The Voice of Mindanao (VoM), a youth organization launched recently a letter-writing competition dubbed as “Dear P-Noy…”
VoM President Frances Ramos said the Mindanao-wide writing tilt aims to “draw the young writers’ thoughts and aspirations for the land of his birth, meaning here in southern Philippines, while evoking once more an interest among the youth in communicating peace.”
“We are hoping that our young writers would appreciate once more letter-writing, as this is one way of communicating peace. And we all want peace for Mindanao and the Philippines. With Facebook, Tweeter, and texting as part of the trend now, some teachers and parents are reacting strongly on the young not putting value in written communications, specifically letters. Even in sending emails, sometimes, we tend to use the text-style, plus the Jejemon talk,” Frances, who is still a college freshman student, said.
As per contest rules, the “main theme for the message must be the letter-writer’s message for President Noy, or P-Noy, of his/her dreams for southern Philippines. This message, to come from his/her heart, may contain his/her vision in line with P-Noy’s statement during his inaugural address as Philippine President of his action plan for Mindanao.”
The contest is open to all youth who are citizens and residents of Mindanao, aged 11 to 18 years old, whether in-school or out-of-school youth. Letters shall be accepted until August 15, 2010. The letters shall be adjudged until August 18, 2010, after which, three winners shall be picked out. The winning letters shall be sent to the Office of President Noy Aquino on August 20, which coincides with the Voice of Mindanao Day. These letters shall be read by the President on August 21, which coincides with the Death Anniversary of our modern-day hero, Sen. Benigno ‘Ninoy’ Aquino Sr.
“We would like the youth to be motivated by the spirit and purpose of the contest itself. That is the very reason why monetary rewards and cash prizes are not given in this contest. We hope the participants will focus on their thoughts and aspirations for Mindanao, and see the means, which is writing a letter from their hearts to P-Noy, what their visions are of Mindanao. We in Voice of Mindanao see this as a way of communicating peace,” Frances elaborated.
Hence, prizes shall all be gifts and tokens, courtesy of the Voice of Mindanao, the People Power Volunteers Center-Zamboanga, and Mindanao-based organizations and commercial establishments.
Winners and their winning letters shall be featured in the 2011 VoM Calendar of which the winners shall be awarded with copies.
“But I’d like to emphasize that we are doing this in partnership with the People Power Volunteers Center of Zamboanga City, which is presently headed by Dr. Anton Lim. Dr. Lim has been very helpful to us, and it is PPVC that will provide the link to the President’s Office. VoM is composed of youth and we are apolitical, so we really do not have that much political link, much more, influence,” she added.
“While we are based in Zamboanga, we are also counting on the support of all Mindanao media to help us in the information dissemination because this is Mindanao-wide. This is why we tapped the Philippine Information Agency as our lead partner in the dissemination,” Frances said.
The contest rules state that letters, which should not go beyond 300 words in length, must begin with ‘Dear P-Noy’, and must have his/her first name or nickname as signature. (Letter-sender’s full identity must be indicated separately (either separate Word Document file or as an Inline Text, right below the letter itself).
Letters may be handwritten, typewritten, or computer-encoded and printed in a white bond paper, with 8.5”x11” size.
Handwritten letters may be mailed by post or sent by courier to Dear P-Noy Letter Writing Contest, c/o Voice of Mindanao, 2F, Mein College Language Center, San Jose Gusu Road, 7000 Zamboanga City or sent by electronic mail. A letter sent by post office must however be stamped by August 7 to qualify, and to ensure that it arrives to the VoM Office by August 15.
A handwritten or typewritten letter may also be scanned, then e-mailed as a JPEG file to dearpnoy@mail.com.
The letter may also be sent electronically (e-mail) as an inline text or as a Word Document attachment to dearpnoy@mail.com. The Subject in the e-mail must be: ENTRY to Dear PNoy Letter-Writing Contest.
All entries must be accompanied with the sender/writer’s brief bio, to contain his/her full name, age, date and place of birth, school (if in-school), organizations (if any), language(s) spoken, parents’/guardians’ names, complete home/mailing address, valid phone number, and his/her vision for Mindanao, and an email attachment of his/her JPEG photo file.
Letter entries shall be adjudged based on content (50%), organization (10%), grammar and mechanics (10%), syntactic variety and language use (10%), style (10%), and originality (10%).
Language choice per se shall not be a factor in the judging. An entry may be sent in English, Filipino, or any language spoken in Mindanao.
For further inquiries, any of the following may be reached: Frances Ramos (+639274820815), JV Bue (+639359641390), and Corinne Canaya (+639055941882) through voiceofmindanao@gmail.com.
The Voice of Mindanao is an organization of youth and young professionals from and for Mindanao who are moving together to promote youth empowerment and responsible citizenship for a better southern Philippines.
For more information on the Voice of Mindanao, please see its blogsite at http://voiceofmindanao.blogspot.com/ where the contest rules are posted, or email voiceofmindanao@gmail.com. FaceBook users may also send friend requests to Voice of Mindanao. (VoM)