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Rose Ann Fetil Llanza Entrepreneurship

12-STEM A Mrs. Lorlaine V. Ortega


Ms. Jessa Radan Narrative Report
01/07/23 Score:

Entrepreneurship Christmas Expo

The Entrepreneurship Christmas Expo has been assigned to the Grade 12 STEM A for this
upcoming December 13, 2022 by Mrs. Lorlaine V. Ortega. We shall sell whatever kinds of products we would
like to sell for our entire school by the subject itself, entrepreneurship. Because we will be competing with
another section, we shall think as a team. I believe that we barely had three weeks to plan it. Although it was
intended to be done quickly, we promise to give it our best effort. We will work together to make things easy
for our leader, Roj Orcine, who hosted the duty that was assigned to us. We completed the idea by offering
snacks, lunch, and beverages. However, Ma'am Lorlaine, our subject teacher, informed us that the
Entrepreneurship Christmas Expo had a new date a few weeks prior to the event. The event's final schedule
will be December 7, 2022.

The idea worked out, and after only a few brief preparations, the event actually took place. There
are many professors, students, visitors, and even parents present. We have many competitors, as one could
anticipate, but it was a friendly competition. You'll witness a lot of different concepts and thoughts on that
day. You'll observe that there are a lot of gifted and imaginative students. A program is also available. Actors,
singers, dancers, and other performers will all be present during the event. I'm astonished at the sheer volume
of people that filled Nabua National High School's Civic Center. Even the teachers were astonished by the
incident. Even if there are numerous issues with the event, you won't notice them due to the large number of
students.

Our display is called New Brand. Because it's a Christmas-themed party, we decked out our tent in
holiday decorations. We all took part in the planning as well as the actual event. We are overjoyed that there
were so many students at our stand. Due to the popularity of our Chicken/Pork Sisig and Siomai, our food was
quickly sold out, so they made sure to replenish it. Not just that, but also a variety of delicious munchies. As an
example, brownies, kutschinta, shrimp chiraron, and numerous other foods. Top sales also went to our
beverages. Many of us were very busy and had our own tasks to complete. Don't overlook our picture booth,
which is run by CM Gorgonia. Students and visitors alike flocked to our photo booth since it was not only fun
to use but also extremely reasonably priced.

We completed the day by selling out of every food item. Even the remaining station was still
selling at 4 o'clock when we finished it. We were all worn out and ready for a nap, but we still had to clean up
and put away the equipment we used for the event. By cooperating and cleaning up our mess, we made sure
there would be no issues when we left the area. Even though we didn't receive any awards, Ma'am Lorlaine
gave us her congratulations for finishing the assignment and made sure we gave it our all while comforting us.
We are still joyful because we are confident that we gave it our best effort and sold everything we had. We
gained a lot of knowledge and have the best experience in this field. Entrepreneurship teaches us to be
persistent and to work hard in all we do in order to achieve our goals. I feel as though I'm growing to like
Entrep.

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