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Celebrating
youth, celebrating dreams
It’s a reunion, a victory celebration, a pre-graduation bash, and a
concert all rolled into one. The place is the Glorietta activity
center in Makati City, the date January 26, and the event, “Get
AHEAD G-Mik@Glorietta!,” Which for the most part will be a
celebration of youth, of dreams, and of the future that young people
face as they go beyond their high school years and on to more
challenging tasks in life.
About a thousand graduating high school students who attended review
classes at AHEAD Tutorial and Review Center (now AHEAD Learning
Systems, Inc.) plus another 1,000 guests are expected to converge at
the Glorietta for a night of fun, food, music and celebration. The
affair, a victory party in anticipation of their success in getting
into the college or university of their choice, is expected to be
one of the first major youth events of the new year.
“It’s an exciting time for our young people,” says Rossana Llenado,
president of AHEAD Learning Systems, Inc., which is organizing the
activity. “Graduation is just about two months away. They’re about
to say goodbye to one world, and enter a new one. For them, it’s a
time of hope. There is a sense of beginning.”
“Get AHEAD G-Mik@Glorietta!” will actually take on the atmosphere of
a school fair at the Gloriett, with booths sponsored by different
companies to be set up around the activity center. A concert
featuring well-known bands Barbie’s Cradle and Cheeze, with
different school bands performing as front acts, will be the main
attraction of the evening.
AHEAD Learning Systems has even tied up with MTV Philippines to make
the event a truly memorable one. The winners of the MTV VJ Hunt
2001, Anna Shier and Derek Ramsey, will be acting as emcees during
the evening.
Only AHEAD reviewers and their guests will be allowed to cordoned
off area at the activity center. The celebration, however, is open
to anyone who wants to come on January 26 to enjoy the music, the
festive air, and the good food available at the different
establishments at the Glorietta.
It should be one good way of beginning a new year.
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