World’s largest floating library revisits Subic
SUBIC FREEPORT — Logos Hope, the worldโs largest floating book fair, announces its 2nd visit to Subic Bay Freeport, Philippines, from November 20 to December 02, 2012.
Its first visit to Subic was on March 16 to April 8 this year. The purpose of the visit is to bring knowledge, help and hope for visiting children, adults and professionals. Books will be made available at nominal cost, while cultural programs participated in by its volunteering crew members from various countries await school children.
With visiting hours from 2:00 p.m. to 9 p.m., Tuesday to Sunday, entrance fee is at P20 each for both adults and children.
The ship is open to the general public, most especially school children and their teachers.
As part of a non-profit educational charity, Logos Hope carries the world largest floating book fair โ over 5,000 titles of literature is available for visitors. Logos Hopeโs unique crew is united in wanting to bring knowledge, help and hope to the people of the world. Around 45 different nationalities are represented in the crew of 400, and all are without remuneration; even the Captain is not paid.
Logos Hope is the sister ship of Doulos, which was in Subic Bay in her last visit in December 2007, and welcomed more than 60,000 visitors in 18 days on board the ship.
This new vessel called Logos Hope is twice as big as any previous GBA ships and provides a wider range of possibilities for visitors as well as better facilities for crew and staff.
Visit Logos Hope and let the crew bring knowledge, help and hope.
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/pampanga/local-news/2012/11/14/worlds-largest-floating-library-revisits-subic-253163
SUBIC FREEPORT — Logos Hope, the worldโs largest floating book fair, announces its 2nd visit to Subic Bay Freeport, Philippines, from November 20 to December 02, 2012.
Its first visit to Subic was on March 16 to April 8 this year. The purpose of the visit is to bring knowledge, help and hope for visiting children, adults and professionals. Books will be made available at nominal cost, while cultural programs participated in by its volunteering crew members from various countries await school children.
With visiting hours from 2:00 p.m. to 9 p.m., Tuesday to Sunday, entrance fee is at P20 each for both adults and children.
The ship is open to the general public, most especially school children and their teachers.
As part of a non-profit educational charity, Logos Hope carries the world largest floating book fair โ over 5,000 titles of literature is available for visitors. Logos Hopeโs unique crew is united in wanting to bring knowledge, help and hope to the people of the world. Around 45 different nationalities are represented in the crew of 400, and all are without remuneration; even the Captain is not paid.
Logos Hope is the sister ship of Doulos, which was in Subic Bay in her last visit in December 2007, and welcomed more than 60,000 visitors in 18 days on board the ship.
This new vessel called Logos Hope is twice as big as any previous GBA ships and provides a wider range of possibilities for visitors as well as better facilities for crew and staff.
Visit Logos Hope and let the crew bring knowledge, help and hope.
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/pampanga/local-news/2012/11/14/worlds-largest-floating-library-revisits-subic-253163
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