High school in Masbate to mark silver anniversary with 2-day reunion | Inquirer News

High school in Masbate to mark silver anniversary with 2-day reunion

/ 07:49 PM April 02, 2018

With the theme, “Making our mark @25,” the Masbate National Comprehensive High School (MNCHS) Batch 1993 will celebrate its silver anniversary on April 7 and 8, 2018.

The two-day reunion will be held at Café Kristina in Masbate City and Dacu Beach in the neighboring town of Mobo, Masbate province.

A 7 a.m. Mass at the Masbate Cathedral kicks off Day 1, followed by a motorcade around the city, brunch at Café Kristina and, before sunset, a Hawaiian-themed dinner party at Dacu Beach.

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A fun-packed Day 2 awaits the participants, with beach games and raffle of prizes capping the two-day event.

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At the MNCHS’ centenary in April 2017, Batch ’93 bagged four awards for its robust participation in the grand centennial celebrations such as “Best Booth,” “Most Number of Attendees,” “Laro ng Lahi” winner and Champion of the basketball competition.

Imbued with a deep sense of social responsibility, Batch ’93 has been quietly holding feeding programs in select rural areas, the latest of which benefitted pupils at the Matiporon Elementary School in Milagros town in December 2017. Plans are afoot for providing school materials to kids in need this coming school year.

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For more information about the reunion, please contact Kristina Zafra-Anonuevo, Cindy Joson Cahilig, Jerick Deblois and Carla Dalanon Dequilla at 0918-345-2937, or reach out through their Facebook accounts. /atm

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