Seda celebrates with CSR events

Seda Abreeza has a month-long celebration of its 2nd anniversary including events as the Media Blitz, PamahawugPagtabang: BreakfastforaCauseYear2, Little Chefs Summer Workshop, andSanipaan Mangrove Tree Planting. Seda Abreeza started on April 2, 2013 and is the first urban lifestyle hotel in the heart of Davao City.
On April 10, Seda Abreeza Hotel Manager Kennedy Kapulong paid visits to the members of the print press in Davao in appreciation for their continued support to the hotel for the past two years.
PamahawugPagtabang is a breakfast for a cause event which endeavors to help the displaced families in Mamasapano, Maguindanao.Guests may avail a breakfast buffet in Seda Abreeza’sMisto from 6:00AM to 10:00AM for a discounted rate: 480.00/nett for adults and 280.00/nett for children. The breakfast for a cause is scheduled on the 12th and 19th (two Sundays) of April, 2015.Davao Archbishop Romulo G. Valles, D.D. gave his support in the event and endorsed it to the catholic churches all over the city. TalentadongPinoy Champion and beatboxer Neil Llanes is set to perform as well. Proceeds shall be turned over to the Office of the Governor of Maguindanao. Last year, this event was dedicated for the victims of Typhoon Yolanda.
Seda Abreeza also made a recreational activity for the kids through the Little Chefs Summer Workshops scheduled on Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays of April and May from 2:00PM to 4:00PM. SedaAbreeza’s Sous Chef Giovanna “Bang” Flores shares enjoyable and creative cooking and baking basics for the little culinary aspirants. It kicks off on April 18 to 20, 2015. Chef Bang took up Pastry Courses and Workshops at Enderum Colleges in Manila, and was a former instructor in a culinary school here in Davao. She was also a guest chef for Intercontinental Manila’s “Davao Food Festival” last year.
Staying true to Ayala’s vision of going green, theSanipaan Mangrove Tree Planting continues on its third year. Seda Abreeza employees take a trip toBarangay Tambo, Vanishing Island,Babak, Island Garden City of Samal on April 18 to plant mangroves which serves as habitat for marine life. Five hundred mangrove trees will be planted on the 18th.

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