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Project Primer 2012-2013

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Table of contentsMessage from the president

Thrust of the organization

Chief Finance Officer

Communications & Publications

Corporate Relations

Cultural Affairs

Externals

Human Resources

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Table of contents

layout and photography by Shanice Garcia

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To my fellow Celadoneans!

A warm welcome to all of you!

As we celebrate Ateneo Celadon’s 27th year of existence, it is the hope of the entire Executive Board that we are able to create a greater impact on the Ateneo community. For the past few years, Celadon has slowly been slipping into the shadows of other more prestigious organizations. This year, we are aspiring to extend our reach beyond our own walls of comfort, to illuminate the identity that has been misunderstood for so long, and to reestablish the main purpose and identity that Celadon stands for. Everyone, regardless of cultural background, is welcome, as Celadon aims to serve as the home of all Ateneans who wish to appreciate, enjoy, and celebrate the beauty of the Chinese-Filipino culture.

But the organization will not be able to move forward without your participation and involvement. The Executive Board, together with our project heads and managers, has carefully planned numerous projects and events that you can be a part of in order to nurture that potential within you. We are looking forward to meeting and working with all of you this year and the years to come. YOU are Celadon’s promise for a better tomorrow, and you will become the future of this organization.

Moreover, it is my personal hope that all of you will find a sense of purpose and belongingness in Celadon just as I did. In the last three years I have been with the organization, I found myself going back to

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Message from the President

my roots, discovering myself, and appreciating my own culture that I have regrettably taken for granted before. I also saw myself gain the confidence I needed to help me become the leader I am today.

I can say that Celadon has formed me through its promising leadership and cultural projects. But beyond these, Celadon was able to give me much more than I bargained for. It was in this organization that I was able to find the most inspiring and fun-loving group of people. I was able to gain lasting relationships with the people whom I truly care for, and who aided me throughout my personal growth.

My simple wish is this – open your hearts to Celadon and allow this organization to touch your lives and to lead you in celebrating the richness and beauty of the Chinese-Filipino culture. Just as I have done throughout my Celadon journey, I want you to immerse yourselves in the company of this diverse yet unified group of people who work together to celebrate cultural diversity, to nurture spirited dreams, and to foster leadership geared towards Filipino nationbuilding.

Angelli DykimchingPresident

[email protected] / 09179038550 ; 09232680203

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For an organization to be driven into the future, we must first determine the direction where we most need to go. In line with this year’s theme of illuminating both others, and ourselves, we believe that the most crucial path to take is one of discovering and appropriating our identity – an identity not exclusive, but shared.

Celadon’s direction for this year is simple – rediscover the Filipino within the Chinese-Filipino culture. In the past, we have focused too much on the many facets and exhibitions of Chinese traditions, and in the process have lost touch of what Chinese-Filipino culture is truly about.

While not losing sight of the Chinese heritage the Chinese-Filipino culture has, we wish to emphasize that it is also truly Filipino. It is the unique blending and intermingling of different ideas and thoughts that shape Filipino culture, and the Chinese-Filipino culture is exactly the same, yet in a different way.

It is a very dangerous line we tread – yes indeed. We understand the difficulty each one of us faces in discarding old, and perhaps ill-fit traditions, which we are comfortable with. But changing the practices, ideologies, and beliefs we embrace does not mean we discard the rich history of our culture – it actually brings us closer to its truest essence. We must be steadfast in ensuring our culture does not stagnate by lingering in the shadows of the past.

Our organization is shifting our aims from simply a celebration of old traditions, to a more relevant, interconnected, identity that shows the role of Chinese-Filipino culture within the tapestry of our Filipino

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Vision for the organization

people. It is not a variation, not a separate entity, but part of the greater whole.

So we open our doors to everyone wishing to be a part of this modern revolution – the formation of a modern culture and identity that emphasizes friendship, unity, and nationhood. Celadon has prepared for you expositions, shows, festivals, and talks that seek to put a modern perspective on Chinese heritage and Filipino legacy, Chinese traditions and Filipino values, into a complex, unique package we call the Chinese-Filipino.

Welcome to a new year for cultural leadership, identity building, and modern-day nationhood. Welcome to Ateneo Celadon.

Riche LimExecutive Vice President

[email protected] / 09175928990

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Chief Finance Officer

To all Celadoneans,The office of the Chief

Finance Officer welcomes you as you dive into the realm of values and numbers. Here you learn how to handle money, plan fundraising activities, maximize profits, allocate and budget for necessary expenses, and in the end, become skilled in the more practical aspects of finance.

Finance officers serve as the middle managers of the financial arm of Celadon and also act as the core team members for fundraising projects.

Especially in these events, being a finance officer is not all about financial transactions and book balancing, as the job requires you to be interactive and creative, as you mingle with different project heads from different departments and come up with entrepreneurial methods to finance your organization.

As part of the core team that spearheads all the financial projects, being part of this office requires diligence. Furthermore, as the semester begins and the academic workload begins to pile up, the most important trait that we are looking for in a member is commitment.

So if you love to watch the sound of income trickling in and wish to experience the joy of a successful fundraising project, then you are more than welcome to join us in the office of the Chief Finance Officer.

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Chief Finance OfficerJohn Tolentino

[email protected] / 09172079020 ; 09227827840

Projects

Rose Sale

Rummage Sale

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Rose Sale

Project heads: Gemilyn Sta. Rosa and Patricia Cotoco

[email protected] [email protected]

In line with the celebration of Valentine’s Day, the

Celadon Rose Sale spreads the love to Ateneans through the sale and delivery of roses, stuffed toys, balloons, and serenades upon request. Experience being a part of one of the most significant events in Celadon as it involves its members in a university-wide affair that generates funds for the organization’s future activities and projects!

Celadoneans are given the opportunity to sharpen their sales, marketing, and communication skills by personally promoting and selling Rose Sale merchandise to the whole Ateneo community. Members can also unleash their creative side by designing the event’s venue, by arranging splendid bouquets of roses, or by belting out love tunes with the Celadon choir. Orders are entertained through an online system the week before Valentines while pick-ups and deliveries will be done only on February 14.

Play cupid this coming Valentine’s Day with Celadon Rose Sale!

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Project heads: Bridget Lao and Sam Sebastian

[email protected] [email protected]

Rummage Sale

December is the perfect time to share and give

back to the community. Join Celadon in its Rummage Sale and dive into this opportunity to help the less fortunate communities outside the Ateneo. Donate your unused items such as clothes, books, and toys that are in good condition, and help us sell these to our less fortunate brothers and sisters at very affordable prices.

This is your chance to make someone’s Christmas more meaningful, to spread love, and to create an impact on his or her life. Aside from the opportunity to live the spirit of Christmas and charity, you are able to sharpen your communication, marketing, and fund-raising skills that will prepare you for future leadership within and outside the organization.

Celebrate the Christmas spirit, by giving others a Christmas to celebrate. Join the Celadon Rummage Sale this December!

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Communications & Publications

Greetings Celadoneans!Welcome to the

wonderful world of Communications and Publications!

A place where you can train and explore your abilities in writing, art, photography, advertising, and many more! An

avenue to express your skills! A place where crazy and wild ideas are welcome and entertained! This is what CnP is all about. Expressing your creativity and ideas and using it to advertise and share ones individualism.

Innate talents and skills are not necessary to join the department! As long as you are willing to learn or have ideas you would like to share, we welcome you with open arms.

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Communications & Publications VP: Shanice Garcia

[email protected] / 09228182597 ; 09179153925

AVP: Diane [email protected] / 09178001801

Projects

Ads Team

Chinoy

Workshops

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Ads Team

Project heads: Pat Santos and Razel Guerra

[email protected] [email protected]

Here at the Celadon Ads Team, we strive to show

off YOUR creativity through the promotional materials for several Celadon events, which you can design and promote.

The Ads Team is the department that handles not just the creation of posters, tickets, tarpaulins, and other related advertising materials, but also to create new and interesting ways to promote Celadon events. Creative, fresh, and fun - we aim to create campaigns that express the ideals of Celadon while showcasing your talents.

What can you expect? Getting to know more people, working with other members, brainstorming with the other members, and creating what makes Celadon events really amazing! There are a lot of projects this year, including the traditional Mid-Autumn Gratia Festival, Rummage Sales, and Rose Sale, so expect to be challenged as we try to come up with fresh new ways to promote these yearly events while taking in mind this year’s theme.

Help us illuminate Celadon’s mission and ideals with your creative inputs. If graphic design or creative direction is your thing, this is the place where you can shine. If not, don’t worry! You don’t have to be an expert in Photoshop to create something wonderful. We will help you discover your creative side; we will unleash your inner creativity.

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Ever wanted to contribute to a publication by writing an article, creating arts, or capturing important events? Then Chinoy is the right place for you. Join now and pursue your passion for art, writing, or photography.

Chinoy is the official publication of Celadon. It discusses a variety of articles that projects (involving the) Chinese-Filipino culture today as well as events involving Celadon. Chinoy aims to contribute to the (bring) the vision and

mission of Celadon by bringing the latest activities in the organization and the entire Ateneo community as well. Chinoy also features opinions regarding national issues in order to give a voice to our members through their multi-cultural lenses. Because of Chinoy, Celadon is given more publicity and thus it makes the organization open to the all communities willing to be open and to learn about culture, regardless of race, background, or national identity.

In Chinoy, members are given an avenue to express themselves and be heard through various mediums such as art, writing, and photography. They are given the chance to go out into the field to discover the important events and prominent people that shape and influence our society today.

ChinoyProject head: Jacob Chan

[email protected] Editors: Karen Fuentes, Hazel Tan and Michael Gao

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Workshops

Project heads: Aloy Chua and Nicolette Sy

[email protected]@gmail.com

Do you have this uncontrollable urge to take

snapshots of anything and anyone in sight, hence securing yourself the duty of being a photographer during family vacations and barkada outings? Or maybe you’ve got this knack for writing and creating a world of your own with imaginative stories and engrossing articles? If so, then grab this chance for Celadon to guide you in discovering and developing these skills that have been in you all this time!

Celadon’s monthly Workshop invites you to explore the different creative fields such as writing and photography through fun and creative activities that come with the sharing of knowledge and experiences from seasoned professionals and masters of the trade. What’s more, you can get to meet and bond with your fellow Celadoneans by sharing this experience through a culminating creative group output based on the theme of each particular day. Each of these will then be proudly displayed online on the Celadon website. And when all has been said and done, there will be a culminating workshop towards the end of the school year that will give you a chance to make your mark in Celadon history with a showcase of talent specially printed in the year-ender issue of Chinoy.

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Corporate Relations

Greetings fellowCeladoneans!

Welcome to the Department of Corporate Relations. So before you proceed, let me ask you first a few questions to get you started. What is Department of Corporate Relations? Why should I join it? What do I have to gain from it?

The Department of Corporate Relations

basically serves as the external arm of the Ateneo Celadon towards the corporate world. Its main function is to supply Celadon the necessary funding for its projects through the art of marketing.

Why should I join CorRel? In CorRel, we provide our team the best training there is and the practical outlets needed to enhance one’s marketing skill in real-life situations.

So, what do I have to gain from all of these? As part of this year’s CorRel Initiative, you gain 10% of whatever deals you close! So if you close a PHP 50,000 deal, you get PHP 5000 – not bad! Aside from the financial aspects, CorRel gives you the chance to meet the industry movers in today’s society as well as the head honchos of business organizations. Through these opportunities and first-hand experiences in marketing and communication, we transform aspiring members to be great leaders endowed with passion and excellence.

So join CorRel now! This is your chance to excel and be part of something big!

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Corporate RelationsVP: Jeffrey Sy

[email protected] / 0 9273517555 ; 09228546311

AVP: Aldrin [email protected] / 09228168890

Projects

Privilege Card

Marketing Seminar

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Privilege Card

The Celadon “Elements” Privilege Card provides

members with discounts and promos from various establishments. Celadoneans are rewarded for their loyalty to the organization by enjoying the different privileges given by Celadon’s partners. It also shows the numerous relations Celadon has formed with other stores and companies. In addition, the privilege card shows the amount of exposure of Celadon to the businesses outside Ateneo and moreover, this project is a testament of the success of the efforts of the Corporate Relations Department of Celadon.

Through the privilege card, non-active Celadoneans are motivated to be more dedicated to the organization because they see the extent of Celadon’s achievements. Likewise, hardworking Celadoneans are able to reap the benefits of the work they did for the organization and furthermore, the privilege card is able to attract non-members to join the organization because of the great deals that come with the card.

Project heads: Jeffrey Sy and Aldrin Chua

COR

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Marketing SeminarProject heads: Nichele Li and Kyle Velasco

The 2012 Marketing Seminar of Celadon

presents “The Ring: Because All it Takes is a Phone Call”. This will be the primary theme from which all the activities will be carried out. The project heads aim to imbibe the participants of this seminar with the practice of persuasion, negotiation, and sealing deals which are all essential in the said field. To help achieve this, professional guest speaker/s will be invited to impart formal knowledge on corporate marketing. This will prep the minds of the young participants to step-up on a nationwide/ global scale of marketing. In contrast to this, a past or current marketing officer of Celadon will also be invited to disclose tips and tricks from a wide array of experiences. This will provide a more relatable background to the audience.

Participants can expect a unique and exciting seminar (as implied from the project title) through the flow of programs that the heads have come up with. This event will not only cover talks, but also hands-on activities from which they can utilize their individual skills and get closer to the project heads and managers of CorRel.

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Cultural Affairs

Hello Celadonean! Welcome to the Cultural Affairs Department of Celadon. As your VP and AVP for this department, we are really happy and excited to work with you in the upcoming school year!

So what is CULTO all about? We are considered the HEART of Celadon since this is the department in charge of

propagating the Chinese-Filipino culture both within and outside the Ateneo community. To do this, we form tie-ups with other Chinese-affiliated institutions such as the Ricardo Leong Center for Chinese Studies and the Confucius Institute in creating projects that address the main goals of the department.

You also get to play the dice game at the Mid-Autumn Gratia Festival, to watch award-winning Chinese movies at the Spring Film Festival, and to learn the value of Chinese art and calligraphy in Strokes. In addition, new Chinese-Filipino culturally oriented projects will also be implemented this school year. So, if you are one who loves to celebrate the passion for Chinese-Filipino culture, then join COOLTO!

CU

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Cultural AffairsVP: Beatrice Uy

[email protected] / 0 9228168210

AVP: Gwennie [email protected] / 09213331621

Projects

Mid-Autumn Gratia Festival

Mid-Autumn Film Festival

Spring Film Festival

Strokes

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Mid-Autumn Gratia FestivalProject heads: Fernandina Ko and Jamielyn Ty

[email protected][email protected]

The Mid-Autumn Gratia Festival is one of the

biggest events of Celadon in the first semester. In this event, we celebrate both the Chinese Mooncake Festival and Teachers’ Day as we play the traditional dice game, enjoy performances from our fellow Celadoneans and other guests, and give awards to our beloved professors.

A week before the event, students can vote for their favorite professors in different categories at the Doghouse. This year, we’re bringing a little twist to the Mid-Autumn Gratia Festival. The set-up will be one that has never been seen before because we’re bringing Chinatown to Ateneo! There will be booths for Binondo delicacies, dice games, and a lot more! Don’t miss out on the chance to have fun in this one-of-a-kind celebration!

In line with Celadon’s theme this year, Illuminate, the Mid-Autumn Gratia Festival also aims to have a two-way learning of cultural and life values between participants and members.

Everyone is definitely welcome to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Gratia Festival with us – Celadoneans, non-Celadoneans, faculty, and staff are all invited! It will surely be a fun event to look forward to, with great company around and awesome prizes up for grabs! Aside from that, Celadoneans can also volunteer and help in the production of this event! Are you the bubbly one in your barkada? Come and be our program host! Are you the shy type? You can definitely be an usher! Got a lot of talent? Come and perform for us! Join us and have fun at the Mid-Autumn Gratia Festival!

CU

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Mid-Autumn Film FestivalProject heads: George Pang and Regine Yu

[email protected]@gmail.com

The Mid-Autumn Festival is an annual celebration that

the Chinese community looks forward to each year. But let us go the extra mile as we enhance the traditional moon cakes and dice game with top-rated movies, food, and fun!

In partnership with the Ricardo Leong Center for Chinese Studies, Ateneo Celadon presents the Mid-Autumn Film Festival 2012. It is the one of the newest projects of the organization that highlights one of the best parts of the Mid-Autumn – celebration of culture through film!

Now on its second year, Mid-Autumn Film Festival will be the project where you, Celadonean, can discover more about the Chinese-Filipino culture and fall in with it along the way.

Expect that you will have to work and interact with different kinds of people—from your fellow Celadoneans to teachers and even to people and guests outside the walls of our school. Share your innovative and creative ideas and talents with us; improve your skills in programs and planning, logistics, promotions, and human resources!

Help us make this project a success. Join the Mid-Autumn Film Festival core team and unleash the passion and the leadership potential in you!

CU

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Spring Film FestivalProject heads: George Pang and Regine Yu

[email protected]@gmail.com

In celebration of the Chinese New Year, Ateneo

Celadon and the Ricardo Leong Center for Chinese Studies present the Spring Film Festival 2013. It is an annual film festival showcasing four to five Chinese movies every January or February at Shangri-La Plaza. The Spring Film Festival, a much-anticipated event, will open with the Spring Film Gala Night accompanied with food, special performances, and painting exhibits. This will also be a good opportunity for you to meet special guests and notable dignitaries. It will then be followed by a special movie screening for invited guests. However, movies are open for public viewing and usually run for more than one week.

Now on its seventh year, Spring Film Festival is inviting you, Celadonean, to work under different committees that will suit your talents. Since this event is open for the public, you will definitely get to meet and work with a big group of people not only within the organization but also with the Chinese department as well. Likewise, be exposed to the entertainment industry as you work with television and radio networks as well as restaurants and schools.

Be part of this year’s Spring Film Festival core team and enhance your skills in programs and events, promotions, external and internal relations, digital media, and logistics. Share the beauty and richness of the Chinese culture and together, let us make this the grandest event of the year!

CU

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Strokes

Project heads: Kyle Meguizo and Wai Yu So

[email protected]@yahoo.com.hk

What is Strokes? It is an event held by Ateneo

Celadon which caters to artistic individuals who want to exhibit their talents through calligraphy writing or drawing. The organization invites students from different Chinese-Filipino schools to join. The participants have the option of joining either the calligraphy contest or the art competition.

Why do we have an event like Strokes? By inviting students from different schools to share their talents, we can observe and learn from their craft. We find it interesting how the Chinese use a brush called mao bi to form graceful “strokes” in both writing and drawing. The style and art of holding this brush is much different from how a regular painter would hold his own paintbrush.

Unlike last year where Strokes was held in Makati, the event will be held inside Ateneo. Aside from the competition proper, we also plan to tour the students around the campus to show them the different facilities in Ateneo to promote not only our alma mater but our organization as well. Hence, we will need a lot of volunteers to serve as tour guides for our participants around the campus.

Celadoneans may also opt to be the host or proctor of the competition. This is a great chance for you to feel the excitement of the contests you may have encountered during your high school and elementary years. In addition, this also serves as a good opportunity for you to witness how the participants exhibit their skill in calligraphy and art. So come and grab the chance to immerse yourself in Chinese culture by volunteering for Strokes this year!

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ExternalsWelcome Celadonean!

Do you love to interact with different kinds of people and meet new friends? Got a thing for giving back to the community through outreach activities? Want to represent Celadon outside the Ateneo? The External Affairs Department invites you to say yes to these questions and join it on its journey. Go out of your comfort zone to interact with peers from other organizations, from other schools, and from other cultures and walks of life.

Serving as the façade arm of Celadon, the External Affairs Department is in charge of interactions and communication with other organizations inside and outside the Ateneo. It reaches out through tie-up activities to promote and share the ideals of the Ateneo Celadon to these partner organizations. Giving back to the community, the department is also in charge of various outreach activities to draw a smile on the faces of our less fortunate friends.

Representing Celadon to the Alliance of Fil-Chi Students (AFiCS), the External Affairs Department makes sure that its members can take part in various activities of AFiCS, which includes leadership conventions, outreach activities, and teambuilding activities (with other AFiCS schools), among others.

Tiwala – just say yes to the External Affairs Department and we’ll make sure you’ll never regret it.

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VP: Iking [email protected] / 09175351314

AVP: Jade [email protected] / 9228823807

Projects

AFiCS

Blue Christmas

Outreach

IAC

Filipino-Chinese Friendship Expo

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AFiCs

Project head: Ron Lim

[email protected]

Do you want to join your Filipino-Chinese counterparts from the other prestigious universities in Metro Manila? Do you want

to meet new people with the same goal of spreading Chinese culture in their own universities? Do you want to attend or organize projects with an audience of more than 2,500 people? Then join AFiCS!

The Alliance of Filipino-Chinese Students (AFiCS) is the umbrella organization of the Filipino-Chinese youth from 5 renowned universities in the Philippines. The Alliance is presently comprised of students from the Ateneo Celadon, the De La Salle University ENGLICOM, the University of Asia and the Pacific Fu, the University of the Philippines Chinese Students Association (UP CSA), and the University of Santo Tomas Community of Achievers (UST ComAch).

As an alliance, AFiCS is dedicated to foster a meaningful relationship among the Chinese-Filipino and Filipino people through its projects such as the Convention, Big Meet, Sportsfest and Team Building. These events are hosted in rotation by the five schools, and just last year, Celadon hosted the biggest project, the AFiCS Leadership Convention. For the first ever convention, we invited prominent speakers such as the founder of Celadon, Mr. Wilson Lee Flores and inspirational speaker, Mr. Francis Kong. Celadon was able to launch this event, which is the biggest in AFiCS history and also the biggest in the recent Celadon history. The convention was featured in newspaper publications such as the Philippine Star and the United Daily News, and was one of the finalists for the COA Project of the Year Award.

Participate in AFiCS projects and you’ll definitely learn a lot and meet a lot of new friends from different universities!

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Blue Christmas

Project head: Germaine Teng

[email protected]

Tis the season to be jolly fa la la, la la la, la la la…

Excited for the holidays? Want to share some happiness? Then Blue Christmas 2012 is here for you!

Blue Christmas is an annual event held in the Ateneo de Manila University wherein different organizations volunteer as class hosts for a selected number of students from the different less fortunate communities around the metro. It has been Ateneo Celadon’s tradition to take part in this service–oriented event annually.

Living up to its vision and mission, the Council of Organizations in the Ateneo (COA) sees to it that its members have holistic growth throughout their stay in the Ateneo—from the personal development of their leadership skills to being men and women for others as what every Atenean should be.

Through this event, we aim to give hope to those kids’ tainted lives, and let them feel the spirit of Christmas despite everything. As a class host, volunteers not only impart knowledge and values to the kids but also spread happiness by spending half a day with them doing games and fun-filled activities. Plus, there are all those food and prizes that await them! At the end of the day, both kids and volunteers bring home a happy fulfilled heart and a mind full of new learnings and experiences.

Sounds good? Do you feel like being a Santa Claus this season and wanting to grant those kids’ wish lists? Then why not put this on top of your to-do list this coming Christmas? Watch out this November and get ready as we prepare to put a smile on every child’s face!

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Outreach

Project heads: Shana Solis and Ryan Belga

[email protected]@gmail.com

Volunteer for Celadon’s outreach activities and get

a chance to make underprivileged children happy. What better way to spend a day than to bond with fellow Celadoneans and see the smiles of cute, cuddly, and lovable toddlers. Become these kids’ achis and ahias for the day and experience the feeling of becoming their friend, playmate, and inspiration.

The objective of our outreach programs is for our Celadoneans – future Chinese-Filipino leaders –to experience what it is like to go out of their comfort zones and interact with people who need them most. Celadon outreach is an opportunity to bond with the children by playing games, doing arts and crafts, and sharing our unique Chinese-Filipino culture with them. Last year, we taught the kids how to do Chinese calligraphy. We showed them how fun and enjoyable our traditional dice game is. This year, we plan to hold “wushu” tutorial sessions, to teach them basic Chinese, and to play fun Chinese games, like the Chinese yoyo, Chinese garter, etc.

Get ready to share your knowledge with these children and surely, you will learn from them too. We are looking forward to seeing you there and sharing this wonderful experience with you!

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IAC

Project head: Justin Ngo

[email protected]

Win or lose, it’s the school, erm… Celadon we choose! Win, more than lose, in this

year’s Intramurals Athletics Council (IAC) games. Be part of the team that will bring IAC Basketball glory back to Celadon!

Winning the top prize of the IAC Division 2 Basketball competitions a couple of years back, the Celadon Team has since moved to the more competitive IAC Division 1. Last year, the Celadon Team expanded and sent separate teams in both the Division 1 and Division 2 IAC Basketball tournaments.

After a failed campaign at reaching the summit of either division last year, the Celadon Team is inviting fresh blood, as well as battle-hardened veterans, to try-out and be part of the team to bring the trophy home to the Celadon Room, where it belongs!

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Chinese-Filipino Friendship Expo

Project heads: Iking Yusingco and Jade Sy

You can’t be Chinese-Filipino without being

Filipino. Contrary to a popular belief, Celadon neither promotes exclusivity to the Chinese-Filipino Ateneans, nor racism towards the Filipinos. One way to shatter this belief is through the Chinese-Filipino Friendship Expo. For one whole week, Celadon will showcase one of its greatest efforts in nation-building through sharing and understanding the relationship, friendship, and coexistence of both the Chinese-Filipino and Filipino cultures.

Celadon’s newest project intends to further strengthen the bond between the Chinese-Filipino and Filipino communities by helping both sides gain a deeper understanding of each other’s culture. Foundations that share in our beliefs regarding the importance of Chinese-Filipino and Filipino friendship will be invited to showcase their advocacies to the Ateneo community. This week-long event will not only bring different people together, it will also strengthen and develop relationships between cultures.

With a week full of fun-filled games, contests, and other exciting activities, the Chinese-Filipino Friendship Expo is surely not one to miss. This is an event that anyone and everyone can be a part of and venture into a variety of cultures and practices. It’s time to make your mark and be part of Celadon’s history!

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They say the Human Resources Department is all about people. Well we definitely cannot deny that!

We’re all about making you feel at home in Celadon. We make sure that the projects are designed especially for you to meet new friends and form lasting relationships throughout your stay in Celadon! Who can’t say no to doing Meet and Greets with fellow enthusiasts of Chinese-Filipino culture?

We also organize general assemblies to make sure that our members are informed of up and coming projects of the organization and are committed to the goals Celadon wishes to achieve.

And, we can confidently say that HR is not only that: our ultimate goal is to bring out the best in you (yay cheesy! ). We have carefully and meticulously crafted leadership trainings and programs to develop the potential of our members and equip them with the necessary skills and values they need to become one of the best leaders to serve not only the Ateneo community, but also our nation.

And if your lifelong goal is to do all these things we’ve mentioned, that is, touching people’s lives and inspiring them to do and become more, then HR is the right place for you!

Human Resources

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Human ResourcesVP: Mazie Lim

[email protected] / 09178020998; 09228990998

AVP: Shaun [email protected] / 09228668118

Projects

Recruitment Week

Celadon Day

JuMP

Leadership Development Program

2nd General Assembly

Induction Ball

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Hello Celadoneans!If you have been to the MVP Roofdeck

during Recruitment Week, and we are certain you have, then you have just witnessed Celadon’s first and one of the most important projects of the school year!

Recruitment Week is Celadon’s first step towards making your journey of cultural immersion and leadership development possible. We strive to find ways to entice new and old members to sign up for our organization for another school year so we can have the opportunity to better mold them into future leaders.

In essence, we are the gateway for Celadon’s light to be able to illuminate the Atenean community. We want to welcome you into another year of Celadon!

Recruitment WeekProject heads: Gem Fernandez, Genilyn Chua and Jonathan Ong

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Celadon Day

Project heads: Janelle Chenglay and Neil Guevarra

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Want to start the year with a bang? Then don’t miss out

on one of Celadon’s biggest projects!Celadon Day has been a time-honored tradition where members

are given the opportunity to know the ins and outs of the organization and create lasting relationships with fellow Celadoneans. With a series of informative introductions and spiels, it also serves as a monumental starting point for those who are interested in actively participating within the organization. Alongside this, participants are given a chance to personally meet and greet the executive board, project heads, project managers, and their Celadon flockmates.

While still keeping all these elements, this year’s Celadon Day promises to be even bigger and better with a host of new and even more exciting activities and games. Reengineered to encourage further participation and friendly competition, Celadon Day 2012 promises an afternoon that will surely make a lasting impression to both old and new members alike. Join us as we hold Celadon’s first ever Olympics and be a part of a growing family that has been around for over 26 years now.

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It takes a lot for a person to step up, but when there is a call to JUMP forward, that’s a completely new challenge all together. The Celadon Junior Manager Program, also known as JuMP, is the first YEAR LONG leadership program held by any organization within the Ateneo! This long-term experience will not only push you towards learning, but also towards leading along side a group of selected applicants. The chosen few who take on this leap towards new heights will soon find

themselves blasting forward not only within the ranks of the Ateneo Celadon, but also in many other aspects.

The Junior Management Program (JuMP) will allow you to shine by creating an environment that will showcase and further enrich your leadership talents and skills. Through its weekly modules, JuMP will set ablaze your passion to serve and make a difference.

We believe that YOU have what it takes to become a future leader of the Ateneo Celadon. Thus, we sincerely urge you to join because this will truly be an exceptional and unforgettable learning experience that will propel you to not only harness your leadership gifts, but also become an active member of Celadon and create lasting friendships within the Celadon family.

JuMP

Project heads: Erick Chua, Jonina Sy and Monique Ocampo

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LDP

Project heads: Kasmere Soand Paolo Chua

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LDP is a prestigious event held every year for

Celadoneans who possess leadership potential and who aspire to be managers or to be part of Celadon’s executive board. Only those who attend JuMP and actively participate in the organization’s various events for the first semester will be invited to join in this event, which will comprise of only a limited number of members; this includes Celadon members who are able to show promising leadership potential.

The Leadership Development Program is an overnight seminar, which will include various challenging task applications that will help hone the capabilities of each participant. This event will also include a leadership talk from a known speaker and a challenging project for the participants. This year’s LDP will also consist of a project for the participants where they will be able to show their creativity and incorporate new ideas into the different events of Celadon. This development program will be able to give the participants the opportunity to experience simulations of being a true manager or leader. Jumpers are automatically included in the LDP while remaining slots will be given to exemplary members subject to application of the invited members. The LDP is considered as a stepping stone for members in order to be able to become future Celadon leaders. The leadership development program will not only be able to improve their leadership potential but will also be able to give a chance for fellow Celadoneans to bond and form relationships with other members

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2nd General AssemblyProject heads: Meryl Cua and Michelle Tan

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Brace yourself, dear Celadoneans!

There’s a little more time before the school year ends, but Celadon still has plenty of surprises in store from you! To start off the 2013 Year of the snake, Celadon brings you their annual 2nd General Assembly, which is meant to help you refresh exciting memories of the past as well as entice you with the adventurous events coming ahead!

With a lot of entertainment, fascinating activities, and unforgettable programs lined up for you, you can take home many of the grand prizes we have up for grabs! Not only that, you’re sure to have fun as reminisce with your friends, met new acquaintances, and hopefully build and strengthen lasting friendships. At the same time, you laso get to know more about the wonderful organization home to the elebration of Chinese-Filipino culture. Isn’t that cool and exciting?

Lastly, in line with the organization’s thrust for the year, to Illuminate, the 2nd General Assembly entices you to let your light shine, as you become active members by participating in the different events the organization offers. Help us help YOU boost your career in the organization as we orient you about the different projects you can join!

Still having second doubts about going? What are you still waiting for? Come to the event and you’ll surely have a lot of fun! We hope to see you there!

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Introducing Celadon’s very first Induction Ball! During the past years, this event was called Celadon Ball and was changed to Year-End Party later on. This year, the Executive Board has decided to change the event’s name once again to make it more formal and inviting.

Similar to the previous Celadon Balls and Year-end Parties, these will be the highlights of the event: introduction of the new Executive Board, recognition of outstanding members, and celebration of Celadon’s achievements during the past

school year. So, what sets this year’s Induction Ball apart from previous Celadon Balls and Year-end Parties?

The target date for this event is in February 2013 and we all know that this month is special because it’s Valentine’s and Prom season. Most, if not all, of us have had our experience of prom – pre-prom preparation, prom date, first dance, etc. – and definitely, if given the chance, we would want to go back to that time and ‘experience the magic’ once again. We want the ball to be the place where you can feel like you’re in high school once more and experience the magic all over again!

Already feeling the pre-prom jitters? Then, join us in here in Induction Ball and help us make this event a magical one!

Induction Ball

Project heads: Averyl Chua, Andrew Santos and Erica Ong

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