Not Going Metal: The #PassAMMB Green Fair
July 14, 2018
Sagul Malingap Foodpark
43 Malingap Street, Teacher’s Village East, 1101 Quezon City,
Join us for a day of poetry, exhibits, and talks about the environment, and learn more about the Alternative Minerals Management Bill (AMMB)! The AMMB is a new mining bill that puts the environment and people first before profit.
The fair has three exciting events:
Ecopoetry reading featuring some of the Philippines’ finest poets including Marjorie Evasco, Nerisa del Carmen Guevara, Rina Garcia Chua, Miguel Quizon, Mark Angeles, Pauline Lacanilao, Christine Marie Lim Magpile, Lawrence Bernabe, Fr. Bert Alejo, SJ, and Merlie Alunan, whose poems will be read by actor Karl Medina. The reading will be part of the program for the fair from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
An exhibit by the Philippine Miserior Parternership, Inc. on how metal recycling contributes to a sustainable lifestyle. The exhibit can be viewed from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
A Junk Art Exhibit featuring works by artists Ral Arrogante, AG Saño, Jezir Nalam Lascuña, Fhiex Orozco, Joy Abutan, Kerry Villazor, Marlon Lucenara, and Mario Villanueva.
The public can bring old cellphones, soda cans, cables, spoons, and other metallic waste and donate these to the artists. Junk donations will be accepted between 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM, and again from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
The event is open and free for the public.
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