Saturday, April 21, 2012

Sports Fest Organizer For Philippine Companies



Organize a Larong Pinoy Company Sports Fest, and give your employess a truly unique and fun event!  

Over 500 Philippine corporations have used Larong Pinoy as a platform for sports team-bonding.

It's a real Mini-Olympics Sports with a well-planned tournament system.  It has inter-Department competitions on Patintero, Tumbang Preso, Trumpo, Jumping Rope, Sipang Bilangan, and various Pinoy relay games. It's fun! And it makes each and everyone feel young.


Magna Kultura Foundation organizes Larong Pinoy Sports Fests for companies like a real Olympics event that is challenging and competitive, and best of all, it's fun and memorable. We can guarantee that it will unforgetable.

Magna Kultura will organize everything for your company, hassel-free ---- so you can play with the rest, while we do the organizing --- from planning to implementation. We will provide the Tournament Systems & Procedures, the Referees and Marshal Manpower, Game Materials, Registration Forms, Tournament Manual with Rules for each and every game, the Internal memo bulletins.  We will meet with the team captains and employees, to orient them on how we will run the event and games. 

Feel free to call us, so we discuss and plan your company event.
CONTACT DICKIE AGUADO, Executive Director of Magna Kultura Foundation at Tel. Nos. : 514-5868  /  Mobile: 0917-8990025 or 0922-8990026 /  Or Email: kulturapilipinas@gmail.com



FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT THE PROGRAM, CLICK & VIEW THE SPORTS FEST PLAN THE FOLLOWING SITES:  At http://kulturapilipinas.webs.com/corporate-mini-olympics
 

TO VIEW SOME OF THE COMPANY SPORTS FEST PHOTOS, preview them at  http://kulturapilipinas.webs.com/apps/photos/album?albumid=14142715





 
 Organizing Larong Pinoy Sports Fest for Private companies is among the cultural entrepreneurship approaches of Magna Kultura to raise funds for the socio-civic programs of the foundation; at the same time, once more reviving the games of our heritage ("Laro ng Lahi") back in the mainstream of Philippine society.  





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