BONTOC, Mountain
Province -- With the theme “Commemorating the humble beginnings, seizing the
future” the Mountain Province State Polytechnic College (MPSPC) celebrates its
25th College Charter anniversary with activities up to Jan. to 31.
The celebration was
launched Jan. 17 with ecumenical service and simple tribute to MPSC forerunners
and its 2016 retirees.
The ecumenical service
was organized by the Sta. Rita Parish Priest, Rev. Fr. Marcs Castaneda who was
joined in the prayer of the faithful by representatives from the different
major churches in the locality – Rev. Lucrecia Turtem (Episcopal N Diocese of
the Phil.), Bro. Eliseo Kiser (Tribal Gospel Mission), Sr. Ailene Adjaro
(SIHM), and Ptr. Jeff Saguibal (Growing in Grace Baptist Church).
Another highlight
during launching was “Mabuhay pasasalamat program” in recognition of the 2016
retirees’ long years of service to the college, students and the
community.
Honorees include all
those who retired from service in January 2016 to January 2017 – Evelyn A.
Nuwatt, Lester F. Chaokas, Jocelyn A. Saavedra (deceased), Norma W. Bay-os, Nellie
B. Diaz, Anita D. Ngoddo, David T. Facullo, Roberto G. Taguibos Sr., Epitacio
C. Balcita, Donnalyne A. Masilem, and Linda B. Tangilag.
In his speech during
the event, MPSPC president Rexton Chakas urged everybody to participate in all
activities not only in celebration of the signing of the charter but also in
honor of all education-loving individuals who pioneered higher education in the
locality, and in reflection of what lies ahead.
He said those to be
remembered must include all those, in his own words, “who first established the
College, built its strong foundations, worked tirelessly even with very minimal
pay to keep the it going, made the work easier for us; upon whose efforts and
commitment the succeeding leaders have built upon and up to now everybody is
still building.”
Chakas announced a
plan to conduct an event this May to give due respect to the perseverance of
the founders in order to encourage more alumni to contribute in the development
of the college and eventually the attainment of university status.
In looking forward he
said, “Even greater things will come; especially if we learn to develop harmony
within, galvanize our energies and competencies, and work as a team to seize
opportunities which the future has to offer.
We do this not for ourselves alone.
We do this to honor our founders in gratitude of the heritage they
passed on to us. We do this to bequeath
a meaningful to the coming generations who have every right to relevant and
responsive education.”
Twenty-five years ago
on Jan. 17, 1992, marked another breakthrough in quest of the people of Mountain Province for
a better niche in higher education; as RA 7182, otherwise called the College
Charter of the MPSPC, was approved through the initiative of well-meaning
individuals and officials led by the late Rep. Victor S. Dominguez bore
fruit.
It was the day
Mountain Province took a leap from its first milestones for higher education
placed by earlier leaders when they labored for the establishment of the
Mountain Province Community College.
With this celebration,
Chakas said it is fervently prayed that everybody from the students, faculty,
administration, the community and all local officials and benevolent leaders
will be in and one in the dream of the college to be “a preferred university of
developmental culture and inclusive growth.”
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