Seal for women

The title of this chronicle is not a simple suggestion of fashions. Neither the invitation to share in the philatelic art. It is simply the best way to write about three colleagues, three women of radio, who are awarded.
The first commands respect for her seriousness at the controls of a cockpit radio. Her responsibility to open the plant and to air the chimes that identify the station in every sunrise. Her name is Maria Antonia Acosta de la Torre and she is one of our workers with experience in the radio.
The second is a colloquial, familiar, soft and versatile voice. A voice that accompanies infant listeners, musical, varied or news programs. A voice that came to be at the heart of her people for the microphone and desire to do although sometimes the forces dwindle and mood is somewhat decayed. So Hirely Hernández Miquely. A friend who never fails, a professional who receives the prestigious 93rd Anniversary of the Cuban Radio seal.
The third one runs programs and advises programming spaces. Her voice is not heard on the radio, but her name is known in the credits of several programs of the station. Veteran in the profession of listening programs for festivals or read scripts to be advised, that mark her career in the radio medium. She loves life as loves controversy peasant music, her name is Lourdes Rodriguez.
Three beautiful Cuban women that magnify the name of Ariguanabo Radio at country level. A seal for women, who inspires and encourages. So they, faithful to the legacy of Vilma, Melba, Celia or Haydee. Followers of another work colleagues who also gave prestige to the radio: the former Elisa Franchy-Alfaro. So are women of Ariguanabo Radio Station, stars in their work and deserve this and other awards. Awards, medals, stamps that say more than words. Congratulations girls!
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