Three (3) creative songwriters from different districts were awarded top prizes in of MORESCO-1 Online Jingle Composition Contest.

Three (3) creative songwriters from different districts of MORESCO-1 were awarded top prizes of MORESCO UNO ANG KA-JAM KO, an Online Jingle Composition Contest. The three were awarded with cash prizes and certificates by General Manager Jovel B. Ubay-ubay PEE assisted by HRDD Manager Fatima A. Tan, JD, ESD Manager Collen B. Tarcelo, PEE and Corporate Public Relations Officer Jiggs Pacana.

First Place was won by Jeric Argawanon of Purok Rizal Zone – 2, Poblacion, Lugait, Misamis Oriental with his entry MORESCO UNO (NUMERO UNO) with P5000 cash prize (see video – https://bit.ly/3tNOyfX).

Second Place was won by Mark Anthony A. Galarrita of Zone 7, Poblacion Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental, who wrote AKO MOPADAYON SA KAHAYAG with P3000 cash (see video – https://bit.ly/3tPGsU0); while

KURYENTE IMPORTANTE of Zandy James M. Macalolot from Tuburan, Zone 3, Poblacion, El Salvador City, Misamis Oriental won Third Prize and a cash prize of P2000 (see video – https://bit.ly/383Qk49).

Awarding of Prizes was done last March 28, 2022 at Balay Sa Banay, MORESCO-1 during the EC’s Monday Convocation. It was supposedly followed by a guesting at the program “Radyo Kahayag” in 98.5FM – Radyo Kidlat | Radyo MORESCO-1 but was postponed to a later date due to unavoidable circumstances. However, all winning entry videos were performed in the MORESCO-1 MCO CapDev Engagement at the M1 Covered Court following the Monday Convocation.

Jeric Argawanon’s winning piece will be the contest piece of the planned “MORESCO-TikTok Video Challenge” to be launched middle this year.

The contest staff of CPRO under the auspices of the Institutional Services Department will own all winning entries | and materials submitted to the competition as part of the contest mechanics.

MORESCO-1 FIRE BRIGADE ORGANIZED, TAKES OATH

MORESCO-1 FIRE BRIGADE ORGANIZED, TAKES OATH

To commemorate the observance of March as FIRE PREVENTION MONTH, MORESCO-1’s swore to its respective duties and responsibilities the different Committee compositions of MORESCO-1 FIRE BRIGADE. The Fire Brigade composed of the following personnel:

Fire Brigade Chief – JOVEL B. UBAY-UBAY, PEE

Assistant Fire Brigade Chief – COLLEN B. TARCELO, PEE

COMMITTEES

COMMUNICATION COMMITTEE — Team Leader: RESALIE FERNANDEZ Members: JOHN ERZON TAN | DIRIKA PACAMALAN | CINDY BACADON RIO VALLEJO | ADMIRAL MONREAL

FIREFIGHTING COMMITTEE — Team Leader: CLARK S. BALAOD Members: FRANCIS GALAGNARA | JONREL LERION | RENIER FIGURACION | MICHAEL TELLO | JAMES TY

EVACUATION COMMITTEE —Team Leader: RAFF SHUN RHAY LAPUT Members: CANDY JEAN JACALAN | CRISELDA ABANG | ARCHIBALD PACANA | ALBERT SANDIG | MAE ANN TABANAO

SEARCH AND RESCUE COMMITTEE — Team Leader: JOGIEPRIL LEGASPI Members: NATHANIEL CORTES | CHRISTIAN | BAZ NESTOR MAGHANOY | ANDOFER APACO | PAOLO BONGHANOY

SECURITY AND TRAFFIC COMMITTEE — Team Leader: MARC YBAŇEZ Members: JAMES FIRMALINO | ANALAINE SANIEL | CHRISTIAN NAVARRO | RENATO CAŇETE | RICKY OCO

MEDICAL COMMITTEE — Team Leader: JEANETTE ROSALES Members: MARLON FABRICANTE | MARK LOUIE JAGUS | NIELJEAN MAGSACAY | RIZZABETH EDULAN

Fire Prevention Month is a yearly nationwide observance held every March. On this month, the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), local government units, [public and private business institutions, firefighting agencies, and educational institutions all work together to conduct various fire prevention activities.

Fire Prevention Month celebrations goes as far back as 1967, when President Ferdinand Marcos signed Proclamation No. 115-A which states that the year 1967 and every year thereafter as Safety and Accident Prevention Year. The proclamation also stated that each month of the year will be devoted to a specific safety and accident prevention aspect. March came to be the Fire Prevention Month since that time of the year showed the highest record of fire incidents in the country according to data released by the National Statistical Coordination Board. The proclamation was then created to propagate “safety consciousness among our people every day of the year as a positive preventive approach to a problem that can be solved by more caution, vigilance, sobriety, exercise of common sense and respect for the law.” So in respect to this observance, participate in any Fire Prevention drills and activities going around either to your work, school, or local area because it always pays to be ready.

In Case of FIRE and other EMERGENCIES, please IMMEDIATELY call the hotline numbers in your localities. https://bit.ly/3BZaxDj

#moresco1 #ThinkFireSafetyNow #DisiplinaMuna #FirePreventionMonth2022 #FPM2022 #MORESCO1FireBrigade

MORESCO-1 enjoins you and us to a 60+ event on Saturday, March 26 at 8:30PM – 9:30PM.

MORESCO-1 enjoins you to an Hour for Earth and for us on Saturday, March 26 at 8:30PM – 9:30PM.

Every year, at 8:30 pm on the last Saturday of March, supporters in over 190 countries and territories unite, taking action on and raising awareness of the issues facing our one home. But Earth Hour is more than just an hour for Earth – it’s a movement for our own futures, for the benefit of people and planet. And it’s not only a symbol of solidarity – it’s a catalyst for change, harnessing the power of the crowd.

MORESCO-1 and the Electric Cooperatives, as part of the Energy Sector, play a vital role in this worldwide campaign. Thus, we enjoin our +110,000 member-consumer-owners (MCOs) through the following:

🔵 Encourage everyone to turn off majority or all non essential lights in their respective households.

🔵 Coordinate with MCO organizations and other local groups to disseminate the importance of the event in their areas.

🔵 Promote Earth Hour (60+) activity on radio programs, information materials and EC Website.

Let us be a part of the Earth Hour through digital on-the-night event to communicate or post environmental awareness by way of social media using the hashtag #ConnectToEarth #ShapeOurFuture

1 special Hour, 7 meaningful ways to spend it

If you’re not sure how you’ll spend your Saturday evening this Earth Hour – the 26th of March – look no further!After switching off your lights, here’s how you can spend the Hour with your friends, family, and community – whether at home, outside, online, or in-person – to make it an impactful evening to remember. https://bit.ly/3JF8t6x

https://www.earthhour.org/