EARTH HOUR. The hotel joined hundreds of millions of people across the globe in switching off non-essential lights at their property during Earth Hour on March 24. They created memorable experiences for their guests, as they invited them to actively participate in this global conservation effort.
The employees prepared an impressive shadow dance presentation during Earth Hour much to the delight of their guests. Cocktails and drinks were served while guests watched the presentation at the canopy of the hotel. Some rooms were lighted to project the 60+ symbol from the building, to create more awareness among the public. Candles in brown paper bags were also used to illuminate the front area using the same 60+ symbol, several guests helped to light the 400 candles. The employees also committed to #GiveUp using single use plastic cups by bringing their own cups/tumblers hoping to inspire other people to take action for the planet by giving up one habit and choose a planet friendly choice.
Earth Hour is an outstanding forum for the hotel and community to exercise commitment and help raise awareness for the importance of environmental responsibility around the globe and Park Inn by Radisson Clark is proud to be part of this largest public action for the environment to #connect2earth.
EASTER EGG FUN. The hotel recently hosted a Easter Egg Fun day attended by more than 50 kids on April 1.
Activities during the Easter fun day were egg hunting, games and a magic show. Each kid participant received loot bags of prizes and snacks.
Sponsors during the event were Zoocobia and Sky Ranch Pampanga.
FIRE DRILL. The hotel also held a fire drill on April 2. Park Inn General Manager Zenaida Alcantara has underscored the need to practice the emergency procedure to be used in case of fire.
Alcantara said they are conducting fire drills twice a year in order to educate its employees and guests about the things to do in case of fire and other disasters. Rosales thanked the Clark Development Corporation (CDC) Public Safety Department for cooperating and immediately sending firemen and rescue teams during the fire drill. After the fire drill, personnel from the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) in Angeles City conducted a lecture on how to douse fire using extinguishers.