CREATIVITY FOR A CAUSE

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 A Mixed Media Art Exhibit, featuring 50 artworks at the Clark Museum until the end of May. The exhibit highlights artistic expression while supporting Haduan Negrito Integrated School in Mabalacat, Pampanga, with proceeds directed toward its initiatives. Key officials from the Clark Development Corporation (CDC) represented Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera at the event. These included Atty. Noelle Mina Meneses, Vice President for Business Development and Business Enhancement Group; Jose Miguel de la Rosa, Vice President for Administration and Finance; and Elenita Lorenzo, Manager of the Tourism and Promotions Division. Also present at the ribbon-cutting ceremony were Eduard Rosini and Inah Cano, school heads of Singapore School Clark; Frediline Malonzo, art teacher and head of design; and Analei Atienza, managing director of Singapore Schools Philippines. During the exhibit’s opening, Atty. Meneses praised the students for using their creativity to support a cause. “This exhibit is more than just art — it’s a reflection of the values and causes that inspire you, the students,” she said. PHOTO FROM CLARK DEVELOPMENT CORP.

CREATIVITY FOR A CAUSE Sixteen secondary students from Singapore School Clark present their works in Canvas for a Cause: A Mixed Media Art Exhibit, featuring 50 artworks at the Clark Museum until the end of May. The exhibit highlights artistic expression while supporting Haduan Negrito Integrated School in Mabalacat, Pampanga, with proceeds directed toward its initiatives. Key officials from the Clark Development Corporation (CDC) represented Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera at the event. These included Atty. Noelle Mina Meneses, Vice President for Business Development and Business Enhancement Group; Jose Miguel de la Rosa, Vice President for Administration and Finance; and Elenita Lorenzo, Manager of the Tourism and Promotions Division. Also present at the ribbon-cutting ceremony were Eduard Rosini and Inah Cano, school heads of Singapore School Clark; Frediline Malonzo, art teacher and head of design; and Analei Atienza, managing director of Singapore Schools Philippines. During the exhibit’s opening, Atty. Meneses praised the students for using their creativity to support a cause. “This exhibit is more than just art — it’s a reflection of the values and causes that inspire you, the students,” she said. PHOTO FROM CLARK DEVELOPMENT CORP.

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