Kapampangan Author Gifts MCC His Masterpiece

December 14, 2021

Kapampangan Author Mr. Alvin P. Ignacio, also known as "Bertung Isponga", donated his book entitled "Dimut Kung Daun" to MCC through Vice President for External Affairs Mr. Raymond John D. Vergara, today, December 14, 2021.

Mr. Ignacio is currently working at Angeles City Library, Pamagaral King Kultura at Literaturang Kapampangan.

He encourages everyone to love and promote Kapampangan culture through writing as this uplifts the Kapampangans’s skill and creativity. 

The said piece of Kapampangan literature is safely kept in the MCC Library with the supervision of its head Ms. Roma Amor Manalang.

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