Dear Friends,
You are all invited to come and visit the Libros Festival which will feature books for all ages and from local and international publishers! Check out our daily events such as the Storytelling session with Kuya Bodjie, Writing for the Young Adult, How To Write a Book lecture by Dr. Isagani Cruz, the lecture on the Importance of Reading by Prof. Portia Padilla, the Titik at Tunog concert featuring Noel Cabangon, Reuben Laurente (formerly from the Company), and Nenen Espina, and many more.
Read on or visit www.filipinaslibrary.org.ph for more details.
See you there!
Ciela of FHL
November 24, 2011 (Thursday)
10:30am Libros Festival Opening: Storytelling
2:00pm-4:00pm Writing for the Young Adult Reader
(by Anvil Publishing)
By Clarissa Militante, Beverly Siy, & Samantha Coyiuto
5:00pm-7:00pm How To Write A Book by Dr. Isagani Cruz
6:00pm-9:00pm Advance Travel Writing by Kristine Fonacier
(Session 1 of 4)
November 25, 2011 (Friday)
10:00am-12pm The Importance of Reading by Prof. Portia Padilla
3:00pm-4:00pm Achieving Financial Wellness lecture
6:00pm Titik at Tunog: a concert by Noel Cabangon,
Reuben Laurente, Nenen Espina, Jed Balsamo
and John Raymond Sarreal
November 26, 2011 (Saturday)
10:00am-12:00pm Storytelling and Arts and Crafts Workshops
by Ilustrador ng Kabataan
2:00pm-5:00pm Advanced Travel Writing by Kristine Fonacier
(Session 2 of 4)
For inquiries or to register in the events, please contact Camille Martinez at 892-1801, 0917-5612413, martinez.cc@ayalafoundation.org.
Featured publishers:
Abiva
Adarna House, Inc.
Agos Kulay
Asia Pacific (ACPEI)
Ayala Museum shop
Booktrends
Central Books
Christian Literature Crusade
Claretian Communications
Copy Town
F&J de Jesus
Five Senses Educational Materials
Goethe Institut Philipinen
Jesuit Communication
Lighthouse Inspirational Books & Gifts
Lyric Piano
Mindwerks
National Bookstore
OMF Literature
Paulines
Philmont Academic Solutions
Psicom
Ramakrishna Vedanta
Scholastic
Ilustrador ng Kabataan
Phoenix Educational Services
Ramakrishna
St. Paul’s
Shepherd’s Voice Publications
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