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A Letter From The First Landmark Forum in Manila.
(May 17, 18, 19, 21, 2002)

Evelyn Cu-Unjieng

Landmark Forum Leader Jerome Downes with Evelyn Cu-Unjieng in Manila, Philippines, November 2003.
"After Many Ups and Downs, a Huge Success."
 
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Hello everyone,

Evelyn Cu-Unjieng and Landmark Forum Leader Jerome Downes with "lechon" at the Appreciation Evening, Manila, May 20, 2002.The First Ever Landmark Forum in Manila, Philippines was a great success and I am so proud to have been part of the Production Team here!  Landmark Forum Leader Jerome Downes did an incredible work and the Landmark Assisting Team were just as wonderful! 

I was the Course Leader Support and enjoyed every minute of the experience with Jerome Downes, who was very easy to take care of. It was a privilege. There were 12 people on the global team of Landmark Assisting Team in Manila, some of whom have traveled from Los Angeles, San Francisco, Westchester, New York, Hong Kong, Beijing and Singapore to be on the team!

RCBC Plaza, Manila, Philippines.The venue, RCBC Tower, was great, complete with an in-house food court that served many kinds of cuisine. We had 110 people completed the course. At the First Ever Special Evening about the Landmark Forum on Tuesday night, we had about 160 guests. About one-third of the guests will be in the Second Landmark Forum in Manila, September 13, 14, 15 and 17, 2002.

On Day Three of the Landmark Forum, Sunday night, on May 19, 2002, I was moved to tears before I could speak during the acknowledgment part of the session. I remembered all you people out there who helped to make this 10-year dream of mine a reality. I remembered Aljor Perreras who has done the critical ground work in Manila.

Landmark Forum graduate Evelyn Cu-Unjieng at the party she hosted with Marsha Golangco.I was just as touched by those who actually flew in at their own expense to assist in this Landmark Forum, including many who were not even of Filipino heritage (like James Rascon of Florida who sponsored 6 people from Dumaguete).

I also took that opportunity to thank all the thirty-two people who were participating in the First Ever Landmark Forum in Manila because I asked them, especially those who registered without knowing what it was all about. They are my friends and family members, including my husband, my daughter, my son-in-law and my niece. I am a stand for, that their trust in me will be forever rewarded in abundance by the awesome benefits of the Landmark Forum, for themselves and for their lives.

Appreciation Evening at Wack Wack, Manila. Standing in the middle Marsha Golangco and Evelyn Cu-Unjieng, seated in the middle new Landmark Forum graduate Regina Dey, and Evelyn's Dad, William Golangco, May 20, 2002.This Landmark Forum has enriched my life further because I met so many new friends, including Midori Tai from Tokyo and many other great graduates from all over. I gained so much insight and many breakthroughs from listening to Jerome Downes and the sharing of the participants. But my greatest moments are the sense of fulfillment and happiness I got when my friends started phoning and texting me afterwards to thank me for inviting them to do the Landmark Forum. In fact, one of my friends' husband even texted me all the way from Los Angeles! This is something money cannot buy - don't you agree?

I would also like to acknowledge my sister-in-law, Marsha Golangco, for her inspiring contribution to our work here in Manila. Marsha Golangco was also the brains behind the Appreciation Night Dinner last Monday, May 20, 2002 in Manila, which was a big bang that ended almost at midnight.

And last but not least, I would like to congratulate the Manila Team as well, especially Aljor Perreras and Elrik Jundis with whom I had the pleasure to work for many months. Kindly thank all the many graduates all over the world who had taken a stand for us. They are truly the silent heroes of The First Ever Landmark Forum in Manila, in the Philippines! Thank you! God Bless you all!

Evelyn Cu-Unjieng, Manila, the Philippines.
Original message received by email May 23, 2002

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