Showing posts with label Earth Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Earth Day. Show all posts

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Earthday Jam: 14 Years of Sizzling Music Street Party for Mother Earth!


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The heat is on, your blood’s pumping, your skin’s sweaty, and you’re just too weary from the temperature. It’s summer all right. But the weather’s crazy and something tells you global warming isn’t a joke. There’s no other kind of concert and activities that will cool you down other than loving the planet you live in and this  April 25, 7:00pm at the 9th avenue cor 34th.Bonifacio Global City, is the return of one and only concert that will rock your night until daytime Earthday Jam 2014.
Still free to the public, audiences will sing along with over 100 musicians and artists who gather to perform for the only home we have in a 6-7 hour merry music making marathon.
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Spearheaded by Lou Bonnevie (recipient of the Fr. Neri Satur award for Environmental Heroism given by the NCCA, UNESCO, Climate Institute and DepEd current Clean Air Champion) and her Earthday Jam Foundation. Supported by the Bonifacio Global City ,Department of Environment and Natural Resources with support from the City of Taguig , Earthday Jam 2014’s roster is a perky mix of young and veteran performers from jazz, folk to alternative, rock and hip hop. The concert starts with some explosive blues rockabilly from award winning group, Brat Pack which then segues to the swinging PI JazzFest performers.
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Presscon of Earthday Jam 2014
The pop set follows suit with catchy hits from Moonstar ’88 and GraceNote. The rock scene then headlines major ‘icons”— Slapshock, ChicoSci, Sandwich, Kjwan and Mayonnaise with “Earthday jam” veterans artist-producer-envi awardee herself, Lou Bonnevie and acoustic guru Noel Cabangon. Earthday jam can’t be complete without the reggae rastas from Brownman Revival. The much awaitedshowdown of rap and hip hop will be manifested from GLOC 9 and Abra. Also featured is newbie gothic rock group Philia but an array of surprise appearance from celebrity artist who will collaborate with some of the participating bands. Also at hand are speakers from environmental NGO organizations and volunteers from the civic society
You’re especially invited to drop by early and check out the recyclables’ Fair adjacent to the performance area. It’s easy to say “Save the Earth.” It’s another to actually do that, and that’s what this hot party’s all about! At the jam, your support by enlisting in any of the DENR’s activities and those of the other NGOs is just one of the causes for celebration. Better still, to bring out a placard to shout out your environmental sentiments. Make some noise and bring some good cheer. Party at the BGC , if you love Mother Earth as much as you should!
“The (EarthDay Jam) campaign is a work in progress because people need to know hard that Global warming is a serious problem. It is fast depleting the planet’s natural resources, and it is only a matter of time before it start to affect all of us,” said Bonnevie.
The EarthDay Jam 2014 Concert, which is a branching tribute to the worldwide earth day movement celebration, will happen on April 25, 2014, 6pm, at 9th avenue cor 34th st., Bonifactio Global City (BGC). It is a special project of Earthday Jam Foundation in association with Bonifacio Global City , DENR and city of Taguig in cooperation with First Gen, Smart Communications, Pagcor, GSIS,SWAPP, Foundation For The Philippine Environment ,NSWMC , Gerry’s Grill and Dickies. Media Partners include MYX Music Channel, Lifestyle Network,  Phillipine Star , Business World, Business Mirror , MYX Music Channel , Retro 105.9 and Crossover.
EarthDay Jam fans can log on, share their thoughts to https://www.facebook.com/EarthdayJamFoundation or email earthdayjamfoundation@gmail.com









Sunday, March 23, 2014

PRO EARTH RUN TO KICK-START EARTH DAY 2014 CELEBRATION


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  Year after year since the 1990’s, the Philippines participates in the worldwide celebration of Earth Day. The Philippines’ celebration is unique in that it is a coming together of government, civil society, and churches to highlight the country’s environmental health and renew their partnership to work for the common good.
Since 1999, the partnership has evolved into a loose coalition called Earth Day Network Philippines (EDNPI) with a Secretariat that directly coordinates the Network’s members from local government units to non-governmental organizations, from business corporations to churches and academic institutions, and from big organizations to individuals who want to do something for the environment. Through Presidential Proclamations, Earth Day has become a permanent environmental holiday of the country and has become a fixture in the national environmental consciousness.
This time For 2014, the children and Earth Day celebration gives focus to CLIMATE CHANGE. This year is special because this time there will be a run for the children which will not only help them in their physique but also for them to be a lover and in their early days learn and be a part of this kind of advocacy for the mother earth, its   important because we have just experienced the onslaught of Super Typhoon Yolanda, which almost brought all our brothers and sisters in the Visayas and Northern Palawan down to their knees. More of these super typhoons are expected to come as a result of human-induced climate change.
Aside from the abovementioned, 2014 is also equally important for the Network because it is celebrating its 15th anniversary. It was in 1999 that Mr. Mark Dubois of Earth Day International visited the Philippines and helped form the Earth Day Network Philippines in the house of the late Odette Alcantara, the founding Country Coordinator. Since then, the celebration of Earth Day has become truly a dynamic celebration with a meaningful Main Event held in different areas of the country to highlight that Earth Day is Everyday, Everywhere for Everyone.
This year’s celebration involves the holding of the “PRO-EARTH RUN” to formally launch and highlight the Earth Day 2014 Celebration and to mobilize resources to support the continuing advocacies of EDNPI on climate change and the conservation of the country’s biodiversity resources.
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The Earth Day Network Philippines’ PRO EARTH RUN is presented by Manila Nature’s Link Corporation’s Malungai Life Oil (www.malungailifeoil.ph), a proudly Philippine-made all-natural concentrated vegetable extract noted by the Johns Hopkins University as the world’s first and only product developed from pure Moringa Oliefera seeds and leaves, and the United Parcel Services or UPS. The PRO EARTH RUN is also supported by First Gen, Philippine Charity Sweepstakes, Merrell – ProEarthRun’s shoe sponsor, St. Luke’s Medical Center – ProEarthRun’s medical partner, Greenlite Banner – ProEarthRun’s official printing partner, Globe, Holcim, The Body Shop, Coco Dolce, Business Mirror, The Manila Times, Malaya Business Insight, BusinessWorld, Circuit Magazine, 106.7 Energy FM, 107.5 WIN Radio, SM Tickets, SM Cinema, and the BGC.
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The culmination of the celebration will be during the Earth Day 2014 Main Event. To be celebrated at the Quezon Memorial Circle, there is where we will be highlighting the network members’ efforts and achievements for the past year. The Main Event is also the occasion wherein the DENR Secretaries have presented the State of the Philippine Environment Address annually. Together with the Main Event is the SANDIWANG: Isang Diwa sa Pagdiriwang ng Kalikasan, an Interfaith Celebration of Earth Day that we intend to be a more artistic and cultural celebration. Also in line is the Earth Day 2014 Advocacy Fair, where individuals can learn more on how they can participate or volunteer in the specific advocacies, programs, and projects of different organizations, national government agencies, and local government units.
For more information, you may contact EDNP Secretariat’s Network Relations Officer, Mr. Ryan Alfred Go, at Telefax: (02) 332-6030; Mobile: 0905-5051111; or Email: secretariat@earthdayphilippines.org.