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Dont Miss The Deadline For The Manx2 Factor!

by isleofman.com 8th October 2010
The 15th October deadline is fast approaching for the ‘ManX2 Factor’ competition to find schoolchildren to deliver the video safety briefings on Manx2.com LET410 aircraft. The competition, run in partnership with the Department of Education and Children (DEC), is open to all Isle of Man primary school children in years 1 to 6 who can read to a good standard. Manx2.com Chairman Noel Hayes: “The winners will have their final videos professionally recorded and these safety messages will then be used on approximately 20 flights every day. We will also be showing Isle of Man Tourism and Manx National Heritage videos which will further help us to fly the Manx flag and carry the Manx message far and wide.” All auditions will be held at participating primary schools. Three girls and three boys will be selected by each participating school ready for final judging by representatives from Manx2.com and the DEC. All children interested in entering should speak to their head teacher. For more information please visit http://www.gov.im/education/competitions/manx2factor.xml Latest info updated on Manx2.com.com’s twitter feed on www.manx2.com Ends
Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 8th, October 2010 11:44pm.

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