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Everybody went home with combined feelings of joy and contentment.
Everybody went home with combined feelings of joy and contentment.
The COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION of Northwestern University held a LITERACY PROGRAM in PARAISO TI CARIBQUIB, Banna, Ilocos Norte
by Flordelina B. Utleg- May 5, 2011
On August 22, 2010 the College of Teacher Education Student Organization (CTE-SO)/VJSSGS faculty and students left Northwestern University campus at 8:00 A.M and they reached Caribquib, Banna, Ilocos Norte at 9:15.  The adviser. Ms. Flordelina B. Utleg, told the group that the seminar on Waste Management and literacy program will be held simultaneously so that after these activities, the Tree Planting Program will be done immediately. The group for the literacy program went to the venue and the group  for  the seminar immediately prepared the things needed. The adviser of the CTE-SO led the prayer before the seminar started.  Just after her prayer, he called on the speaker, Mr. Michael Jay Calaramo, the manager of the NWU Ecotourism Park and Botanical Gardens. The adviser supervised the literacy program.
There were 30 pupils ages 3-6 attended.  The CTE-SO officers distributed the school supplies immediately.  There were no enough chairs so as if when Jesus Christ preached.  Gladys Bumanglag taught them action songs; the lesson of Cherry Mae Ranga was identifying colors; Antonio Domingo for story telling; Mariecris Duldulao for identifying shapes and Zander Mamuad for addition and subtraction.  After the activity, the officers and students distributed snacks to the beneficiaries.
The activity was done successfully.  The officers and students joined the tree planting after the literacy program.


==The oldest man or woman in Caribquib, Banna, Philippines==
==The oldest man or woman in Caribquib, Banna, Philippines==
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