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Angeles City gov’t launches recycled Christmas decor contest, dance competition

The Angeles City government, led by Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin, Jr. will launch an inter-department Christmas decoration using recyclable materials. There will also be an inter-department Christmas dance competition.

The competitions are programs of Mayor Lazatin for the employees during the Yuletide season ever since he took office in 2019, boosting morale as well as promoting the continuous practice of “reduce, reuse, recycle” in the households of Angeleños.

The guidelines for the said contest were released through Memorandum Order No. 1273, Series of 2022.

“We want to share hope and unity this Christmas among our employees,” Lazatin said.

Décor Contest Guidelines
Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel explained that for the décor contest, 100% of the used materials in making the Christmas tree, decorations, and ornaments should be recycled.

“The tree should be 6 feet tall. Store-bought or new materials are strictly prohibited. Christmas lights and other electrical devices, paint and other coloring materials may be used to enhance the decors,” the guidelines said.

The whole set-up should be done by November 3, 2022. The deadline of submission of entry forms is on October 20, 2022, 4:30 PM at the Angeles City Economic Development Investment and Promotions Office (ACEDIPO).

The office who will win first place will receive ₱60,000; 2nd place, ₱40,000; 3rd place, ₱25,000. Meanwhile, a consolation prize of ₱10,000 awaits non-winning offices.

The awarding will be on December 1, 2022 at the Office of the City Mayor. Only one entry per office, except for satellite offices such as Social Hygiene Office — City Health Office; Bahay Pag-Asa — City Social Welfare and Development Office; and Blood Bank — Mayor’s Office.

ACEDIPO Head Irish Bonus-Llego said photo documentation for the whole set-up must also be posted online during the contest duration, with time and date stamp.

“The official Facebook pages of the City Information Office and ACEDIPO must be tagged for pre-judging and monitoring,” she said.

The schedule for the final assessment/judging for the inter-department Christmas Décor will be done through an actual site visit and interview on Nov. 17, 2022, with the following criteria:

  • Creativity or Originality (40%)
  • Use of Recycled Materials (40%)
  • Over-all Appearance (20%).

Bonus-Llego also mentioned that judges may conduct a final screening through table assessment and deliberation via the photo documentation uploaded online by each department or office and the photos during the actual site visit.

“A live broadcast of the table judging will be conducted through zoom or Facebook live for transparency purposes, whichever is feasible and accessible,” the set guidelines furthered.

Dance Contest Guidelines
All offices are being encouraged to join the dance contest with only one entry, maximum of 10 members.

The entry forms should be submitted until October 20, 2022, 4:30 PM, at the Gender and Development Office.

This year’s theme for the dance contest will be Filipino Christmas songs. A remix is allowed as long as both are Original Pilipino Music.

The audio video recording format saved in a CD or USB of the official entry may be submitted at GAD Office not later than November 15, 2022. Entry must be labeled accordingly, should have names of the group members. The performance should have a maximum of a 5 minutes. The video should be strictly raw.

Entries will be screened, and 10 finalists will be identified, based on the following criteria:

  • Choreography (35%)
  • Showmanship (30%)
  • Video quality (15%)
  • Harmony (10%)
  • Costume (10%).

Schedule of final judging meanwhile will be on November 22, 2022.

The grand winner will receive ₱60,000; 2nd place, ₱40,000; 3rd place, ₱25,000; and ₱10,000 as consolation prizes for non-winning offices during the final round, while non-winners who did not qualify for the top 10 finals will receive P5,000. (Angeles City Information Office)

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