Maayong adlaw sa tanan! (Good day, everyone!)
Welcome to our Weekly Update! We have so many exciting news to share to you today! First one on the list is the changes on the Featured Content part of our weekly post.
Davao Daily
Our weekly Featured Content just got better as we decided to make hunting for awesome content writers, from the Davao Region, a daily habit. Since Monday last week, we have been featuring posts made by authors from Davao Region. This has much to do with the launch of @steemph.curator, which aims to reward content based on the following criteria.
- Over 300 Words
- Use of Basic Formatting
- At Least 3 Photos Used to Complement the Text
- Clarity (thought organization and overall presentation)
If you missed our last weeks feature, you may access them through the links below:
SteemPH Davao Daily Featured Posts Feb 23
SteemPH Davao Daily Featured Posts Feb 22
SteemPH Davao Daily Featured Posts Feb 21
SteemPH Davao Daily Featured Posts Feb 20
SteemPH Davao Daily Featured Posts Feb 19
The Daily Featured Post will run from Monday through Friday and will give way to our Weekly Davao Update during the weekends. To all Dabawenyo Steemians, you all make us proud of your work. Keep those well-written posts coming!
Free Art Workshop For Kids
It all started with @kennik's post ART: As a Form of BLESSING and How We Share it #2 A Pledge to Help, where he shared that he and a group of artists will be giving free art workshops for kids in the city. He used this as a proposal to @steemph.davao and of course, it was approved. After more than a month of preparations, Kin and his friends conducted the art workshop today in Matina Aplaya aimed at the Badjao community there.
The objective was for the kids to properly channel their expression aside from harnessing and honing their skills in the art. However, our artists experienced language limitations as very few in the community speak the Bisaya dialect. They decided not to go on with the workshop but still distributed the art materials that the children will be able to use in school.
Said to be mostly from Sulu, the Badjaos are known as sea gypsies – their lives depended mostly from the sea’s fishing resources. But with the growth of commercial fishing, many of them went out of work and resorted to peddling and begging in the city’s streets. There are over 500 of them in this area alone. ~Rappler
Our participation in this simple outreach event was made possible through your warm response to our previous post about this project. We'd also like to give a big shout out to @deveerei, @jacinta.sevilla, @artguild, and @steemph for joining us in raising the funds.
Power-UP Brigade
In our last weekly update, we presented the Dabawenyos who joined the Power-UP challenge.
But on Feb 17, we received a request from @iamkuyaj to participate in the challenge. Since this initiative's aim is to encourage Steemians to power-up, we decided to let him join under the condition that his starting point will be on that day, unlike the others who have a starting point of Feb 12.
Using @arcange's SQL database, we will determine the amount of SBDs that each of these participants used to increase their Steem Power between the period of Feb 12 10AM MNL to Mar 14 10AM MNL. We will reward the 3 Steemians who used the most number of SBDs..
Top 1 - 5 SBDs
Top 2 - 3 SBDs
Top 3 - 2 SBDs
If you would like to support initiatives on community building and enrichment, kindly check out @steemph, @steemph.cebu, @steemph.iligan, @steemph.davao and @steemph.manila
Consider casting your witness votes for @precise, @steemgigs, @cloh76.witness and @ausbitbank who have been adding invaluable contribution to the community.
To cast your votes, just go to
https://steemit.com/~witnesses
Type in the box the witness account, example below for @precise