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EK Gives Back to the Community

The first quarter of the month has been a great a blessing for the world-class theme park in the country, Enchanted Kingdom. As a prime mover in the industry for 16 magical years now, Enchanted Kingdom never fails to give back to the community. With its continued success, Enchanted Kingdom returned the favor through women empowerment and by giving chance to children to experience the world of magic through the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program of the Sta. Rosa City Police. This was in celebration of Women’s Month in March. Enchanted Kingdom was also a sponsor of the 4th Go Negosyo Women Entrepreneurship Summit. The summit was a success as 15,000 participants attended the event. Through the event, Enchanted Kingdom was able to extend an array of merchandise items and promos outside the park.

Enchanted Kingdom’s royalty, Eldar the Wizard and EK prince meet and greet attendees at the 4th Go Negosyo Women Entrepreneurship Summit held at the World Trade Center, Pasay City, March 2, 2012. 

Last March 16, 2012, students from the Santa Rosa Elementary School Central III under the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program of the Santa Rosa Police visited Enchanted Kingdom as their culminating activity. The DARE program is supported by Enchanted Kingdom as it promotes the prevention of drug abuse in the community. During the visit, the students performed at the Victoria Park of Enchanted Kingdom.
DARE students of Santa Rosa Elementary School Central III with Enchanted Kingdom’s royalties, Eldar the Wizard and Princess Victoria. 

 DARE students of Santa Rosa Elementary School Central III with Enchanted Kingdom’s royalties, Eldar the Wizard and Princess Victoria. These events only show how Enchanted Kingdom is committed in bringing magical experiences while instilling values to its park guests. This only shows that with the incessant success, Enchanted Kingdom is steadfast with its advocacies in the Filipino community.

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