Balloons Overload for MURSO 2014!

I super love it when we have a deluge of balloon orders at the store!  I love to see the outburst of colors and how our store could get as cramped as it can be.  For a store as small as ours, we feel like we’re gonna fly with all the balloons we’re making in a day!  Just like what we had last week when Misamis University had their balloon parade for their MURSO 2014 Festival!

MURSO Festival is a celebration for all student organizations or clubs in MU.   The acronym stands for Misamis University Recognized Student Organization which is the over-all organization bearing all the student societies of the university.  The grand festivity is being held annually during February and it is a 2-3 day event of fun activities.  This year, the institution opened their MURSO Festival last Feb. 27 with a balloon parade which is their first time (in forever) since they always had torch parades!  And this has also become the very first balloon parade in Ozamis City (ever)!

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murso-ozamiz

Criminology Students Struggling on How to Transport Their Balloons
Criminology Students Struggling on How to Transport Their Balloons
Tata Helps an Elementary Teacher to Get into the Sikad
Tata Helps an Elementary Teacher to Get into the Sikad
The Mob Flying Balloons at MU After the Balloon Parade
The Mob Flying Balloons at MU After the Balloon Parade
Thank you so much to all teachers, students, and parents of Misamis University for having their balloons done at Fascino!  Special thanks to those high school students who blew their balloons manually by themselves due to power black-out in the morning!  Hopefully next year, it would be another balloon parade again! 🙂

For more information about Misamis University, visit their website here.

Written by Mae Olandesca

Mary Rosalie Olandesca, a lover of the arts, humanities, and social sciences, found herself entangled in the realm of applied science and engineering, a path that didn't align with her true passions. Determined to break free from her "chemical engineer" title in the Philippines, she embarked on a brave journey to Toronto, fitting her life in only two suitcases. Despite completing her Chemical Laboratory Technician program at Seneca Polytechnic just recently, she realized that the chemical world failed to ignite her heart. A momentous realization led her to embrace her true calling as a writer, with a Creative Writing course acting as the catalyst for her long-time passion in wordsmithing. Thus emerged the extraordinary persona of Mae, the other side of her multifaceted identity. For more insights into Mae's captivating journey, visit her website at www.theothersideofmae.com as she is no more an average small-town girl and is now making big things happen in a megacity!

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