‘Laki Sa Gatas’ poster-making and slogan-writing contests
Displaying their milk-inspired creative smarts, Grade 3 students Reegie Dela Peña of Pedro Tuason Elementary School and Maria Cathlyn Dineros of Valencia Elementary School topped the Laki Sa Gatas' poster-making and slogan-writing contests, respectively.
The competition was part of the official launch of the Laki Sa Gatas nutrition education advocacy held at the Ponciano Bernardo Elementary School in Cubao, Quezon City. Laki Sa Gatas was initiated by BEAR BRAND Powdered Milk Drink to educate Filipino schoolchildren, parents and teachers about the value of healthy nutrition and the importance of drinking milk.
The two grand prize-winners took home a Laki Sa Gatas school pack, plus a gift pack containing various Nestlé products. The second and third place winners received a Laki Sa Gatas lunch kits with giftpacks as well.
No less than Batangas Governor and Laki Sa Gatas spokesperson Vilma Santos-Recto was on hand to present the prizes to the winners. She was joined by Nandu Nandkishore, Chairman and CEO of Nestlé Philippines, Inc. (NPI), John Miller, Chairman and CEO of Nestlé Indochina, and Jasmin Estacio, Consumer Marketing Manager for BEAR BRAND Powdered Milk Drink.
"The poster-making and slogan-writing contests serve as a venue for schoolchildren to showcase their creativity, and to instill in them and their fellow students the value of drinking milk," says Eugene David, NPI business executive manager for Dairy, Health & Nutrition Solutions Business Unit.
Both contests were open to Grade 2 and 3 public school students belonging to District XVII in Quezon City.
Poster-making contest
The poster-making contest was held on-the-spot at the P. Bernardo Elementary School. Laki Sa Gatas provided the contestants with drawing materials like crayons, illustration board, and art paper.
The contestants for the poster-making contest were given two hours to work around the theme, "Ano ang batang laki sa gatas?" Through their posters, the students should be able to communicate how a milk-drinking child helps makes his or her school and community better.
Originality, creativity, cohesiveness and balance, and relevance or interpretation of the theme were the criteria used in selecting the winning poster.


