August 11, 2007 | 12:00am
It was a night of beauty and wonder as professional and amateur shutterbugs trooped to the country’s most modern memorial park and mortuary, The Heritage Park, for a one-of-a-kind photo exhibit showcasing the majesty and emotion of the park captured through the lens of photographers. Your columnist and Heritage Park VP for sales and marketing Raquel Mendoza started the festivities off by introducing Rosehills Memorial Management Phils. Inc. president Jack Kidwiler and Federation of Philippine Photographers Foundation (FPPF) chairwoman Eduviges Huang who both awarded the top photographers of the night.
For more infromation, call Heritage Park, Fort Bonifacio at 845-2341 or 845-2334 to 38 local 109 for inquiries.
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