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Gintong Galing Ng Pinoy

May 17th, 2009

The very first Gintong Galing Ng Pinoy was held at the Waterfront Hotel to recognize the golden talent of the Filipinos hosted by famous comedian Chokoleit.

One of the criteria was that contestants should have a family member who works overseas. Out of the 46 hopefuls, only 5 remained vying to be the first Gintong Galing winner and take home P100,000. The top 5 contestants that were selected from the audition that was held last May 2, received P20,000.

The top 5 contestants were given 5 minutes to showcase their talent. It could either be singing or dancing or both. Karl Anthony Gonzaga, Queency Ruth Bernales and Danica Caballes showed their remarkable singing talent. While Walter Gabatu-Vanessa Aranas and the Fire Dancer Group, danced their way to the top.

The Fire Dancer Group impressed their way to the judges with their originality and won the Gintong Galing Ng Pinoy.

In line with the contest’s commitment to acknowledge Filipino talents, a concert was held with the top Pinoy performers featuring Jericho Rosales with guests Christian Bautista and Yeng Constantino.

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CREATIVE BEADSMAKING HANDS ON WORKSHOP & SIDELINE BUSINESS OPERATION SEMINAR

April 30th, 2009

The Seminar aims to equip moms, students, employees, hobbyists with professional skills in creative bead design as they create high-end, quality & salable accessories for personal use or for SELLING to generate EXTRA INCOME.

This 1-day seminar is already Definite. We only have limited slots. It is a first come-first served basis.

We seek your help to share this information to your peers, friends, office mates and relatives who are looking for:

FUN
THERAPEUTIC &
PROFITABLE SMALL BUSINESS they can easily operate at a low cost.

Fee is only Php 3500 but it is discounted to Php 2950 if you register on or before April30. A registration fee of 700 is required to secure a slot( to be deposited in our corporate account). Full payment can be made at the venue on May 2.

Fee is inclusive of bring home tools, materials and beads needed for the workshop, handouts, certificates,snacks and LUNCH.

We offer Referral Discounts.
a. if you bring a friend, you get 5% off.
b. if you bring 2 friends, you get 10% off
c. if you bring 3-4friends, you get 30% off
d. if you bring 5, YOUR WORKSHOP IS FREE!

List of Projects:

1. Elegant Earrings (Basic Techniques)
2. High-Class Art Earrings made of cable wire (Advanced Techniques)
3. Functional 3-in-1 Accessory converted as
a. Extendable Neckpiece
b. Charm Bracelet
c. Bag Charms
4. Convertible I.D Necklace / Eyeglass Holder
5.Cellphone Accent
6.Beaded Brooch (Bonus Advanced Project) (Applied as
a. cocktail ring
b. bangle
c. hair accessory accent
d. brooch
e. home furnishing accent
f. Pendant

PLUS, DISCUSSIONS ON

1.Techniques of the Craft: The Professional Way
2.Trends: What’s hot, What’s not
3. Color Combination: Color Personality
4. Jewelry Business: Your Competitive Edge
5. Function: Designing High Class Fashion
6. Creative Designing: Thinking out-of-the”-box
7. Marketing&Pricing: Learn & Earn
8. Sourcing

Workshop is organized by FUNDYNAMICS TRAINING.

CRAFT AND WORKSHOPS FEATURED AT:
RUFFA& AI
UNANG HIRIT
BOY& KRIS
SWEET LIFE
AT YOUR SERVICE
GO NEGOSYO
ENTREPRENEUR MAGAZINE
BUSINESS MIRROR
MOMS TODAY MAGAZINE

WE WILL SEE YOU IN CEBU
START YOUR SIDELINE BUSINESS, NOW!

Venue:
RAMON ABOITIZ FOUNDATION, INC
35 Lopez Jaena St., Cebu City

Ticket Prices: PHP 2950

Date: May 2 (8 am to 6pm)

Contact Information:
Name: Em Mariano
Phone: 09173425000
Email: createworkshops@yahoo.com

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Latin Nights with HARDWOOD

April 15th, 2009

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Latin and flamenco music with Hardwood

Venue:
The Outpost
Veterans’ Drive, Lahug, Cebu City
(~200meters from JY Square going up to Nivel Hills)
Ticket Prices: Free admission!
Date: April 17, 2009
Time: 10pm - 12 mn

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Tallest Hotel Structure in the Philippines

December 1st, 2008

The 41 storey CROWN REGENCY HOTEL that is to date, the tallest structure in the Philippines is a unique feature of the hotel which is the residents of Ultima Residences could enjoy the two (2) floors MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC CENTER wherein residents and CLUB MEMBERS could enjoy check-ups in the comfort of either the club facilities or in their residential units. Apart from all that, the CROWN REGENCY HOTEL which shall offer 5 star complete hotel amenities available to residents and Club members will become a tourist destination because of the SKY EXPERIENCE ADVENTURE that it will offer. A scenic elevator will bring you atop the 38th
floor where you will enjoy the view on top of the world. The flooring of the SKY BAR will be made of thick glass which will give you the illusion that you are enjoying your favorite drink suspended on air as you see the cars and pedestrians pass by below. It shall also have a SKY WALK where daring local or foreign tourists would walk on a glass ledge wrapped around the 38th floor which will give you a feeling you are soaring like a bird in the
heavens.

For the brave and daring, the edge coaster (1st of its’ kind in the world) and the insanity orbiter (similar to what you can see and experience in the stratosphere in LAS VEGAS) would surely be an effective property value enhancer to the investment that you could be making with us. All these amenities, among others not mentioned,
will surely make the FUENTE TRIANGLE a popular tourist destination in Asia and in the world.

Now imagine what the price of your residential or office/commercial unit would be as soon as everything gets operational. CLUB ULTIMA, the residential condos facility center, is already operating while the ULTIMA RESIDENCES FUENTE TOWER is scheduled to be turned over to unit buyers within December 30,2010.

Hurry up, now you get the great opportunity to invest the 28 storey high-rise condo building right beside this tallest hotel in Central Cebu City of the Philippines!

For reservations please contact:
Daisy Guo
Fuente Triangle Realty Development Corp.
International Marketing Assistant
E-mail: ftrdcmarketing@gmail.com or info@cebucondoreview.co.cc
Cell: (+63917) 462-1174

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2008 State of the Nation Address - SONA

July 30th, 2008

State of the Nation Address of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo during the 2nd Regular Session
of the 14th Congress of the Republic of the Philippines 28 July 2008

Thank you, Speaker Nograles. Senate President Villar. Senators and Representatives. Vice President de Castro, President Ramos, Chief Justice Puno, members of the diplomatic corps, ladies and gentlemen:

I address you today at a crucial moment in world history.

Just a few months ago, we ended 2007 with the strongest economic growth in a generation. Inflation was low, the peso strong and a million new jobs were created. We were all looking to a better, brighter future.

Because tough choices were made, kumikilos na ang bayan sa wakas. Malapit na sana tayo sa pagbalanse ng budget. We were retiring debts in great amounts, reducing the drag on our country’s development, habang namumuhunan sa taong bayan.

Biglang-bigla, nabaligtad ang ekonomiya ng mundo. Ang pagtalon ng presyo ng langis at pagkain ay nagbunsod ng pandaigdigan krisis, the worst since the Great Depression and the end of World War II. Some blame speculators moving billions of dollars from subprime mortgages to commodities like fuel and food. Others point of the very real surge in demand as millions of Chinese and Indians move up to the middle class.

Whatever the reasons, we are on a roller coaster ride of oil price hikes, high food prices and looming economic recession in the US and other markets. Uncertainty has moved like a terrible tsunami around the globe, wiping away gains, erasing progress.
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Artist Days

July 15th, 2008

 

An artists tour called Artists Days this whole month of July! Check out performances by:
Zarah Smith,
CDMC, Cattski,
PG18, d' Kazins,
Aggressive Audio,
Smooth Friction
and more!

Kalye 80s on July 3,
D'vine July 4,
Tiki Bar on July 10,
The Outpost on July 11,
Nuvo on July 17,
Bravio on July 18,
Formo on July 24,
Pitstop at the Mepz soccer field called Sugbusika on July 26!

Party starts at 8pm be cool and support local music!

For more info, please call Zarah Smith at 0917.623.5994 or at 232.6401

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Junior Kilat - Enrique de Malacca

July 2nd, 2008

Another sound expedition begins as Budoy and his brave mates cast their sails to explore distant shores of music Mecca. Junior Kilat has just releasedtheir newest album,?Enrique De Malacca?, under Galaxy Records. It is packed with 10songs and 1 bonus track. Get ready for a vivid and exciting travel memoir!

Planning the passage was quite a long one as the band headed for uncharted waters.Budoy, the brave captain placed his full trust that the forces of nature will steerthem on their proper course. The collaboration of each member soon fell into place,meshing into the sound that you hear now. Each one contributed a dose of theirindividual style and influences to concoct Junior Kilat?s distinct reggae rhythm,free-roaming dub, dancehall and a little bit of folk tunes.

All songs were written and sang by Errol ?Budoy? Marabiles; arranged and performedby Junior Kilat. Diana Freese? pounding drum beats and Tiano Evangelista?s bassgrooves set the groundwork for these songs. Bangin Atienza on the turntables,incorporated his vinyl samples and a slight twist of electronica. Arcie Yba?ez?sweet guitar effects added tinge of texture while the undertones of Keyboardist GinaPesta?o-Castro harmonized the songs into one. Junior Kilat?s free flow energy slowlysmelted these tunes into an almost atmospheric collage of beats and grooves.

Upon listening to the album, the band wishes to take you along on their journey.Budoy being the lyricist and a great storyteller, gives you a vivid account of histhoughts and experiences. Daubs of Filipino culture, heritage and socio-politicalelements are found in the songs. If you listen closely to Budoy?s underlying humor;witty and often satirical lyrics, you may get the message. Junior Kilat hopes toinstill among Filipinos not only awareness but a deep understanding and pride in ourown multifaceted culture.The album was entitled ?Enrique de Malacca?, based on the Malay who was captured byFerdinand Magellan to become his personal servant and interpreter. There are varioustheories that Enrique was the first person to truly circumnavigate the world inknown history and that he was a Filipino native who was captured by Muslim raidersand sold in a slave mart. Whichever theory one chooses to believe or oppose, Budoywants to lure curiosity among his listeners, hoping that people will research aboutEnrique on their own.

Budoy sees Enrique de Malacca, as another unsung hero just like Cebu?s revolutionarysoldier, Leon Kilat to which the band was named after. The Italian and Yalemanuscripts of Pigafetta's journal during Magellan's voyage, gave lists of not onlyMalay but also Visayan words. These lists are attributed to Enrique, who alsodisplayed in-depth knowledge of local customs and traditions upon landing in theVisayan islands. The question is, did Enrique know the language of the Cebuanos, orwere they just speaking Malay, the popular trade language? That is where Budoy?sfascination on this common slave started. Whether or not Enrique was originally fromhere or from another country, he may still hold the distinction of being the firstcircumnavigator of the globe.

Junior Kilat pays tribute to the legendary Yoyoy Villame with their songs Enrique deMalacca and Granada. The band gives him credit that they have been influenced byYoyoy?s musical style and ingenuity. As Budoy placed it, he is his hero musicallybecause of his ?pabalising? style or satirical commentaries. The metaphors are thereand the listeners are left to freely interpret them on their own.

The song BAKUNAWA is about a mythical creature that swallowed the moon thus causingan eclipse. People back on earth had to make noises to frighten it away, thusspitting out the moon. Just like the Sigbin, there are many theories as to what thiscreature may look like. Versions of this myth are influenced by our ancestors thatpass down their own stories generation after generation. This is one of the dubtracks in the album that will make you drift away.

LUMAYis a narrative on the long process of making ?love potions? based on Budoy?svarious trips to Siquijor. This song is a musical documentary of our Filipinoculture and on the intricacy in following rituals. The fact remains that Filipinosare instilled with both pagan and Catholic roots and beliefs co-existing at the sametime.

EDRO is an upbeat song which is a humorous true story account of the band?sexperience of being left behind by the only flight that would take them to Mindanao.Why Edro? Budoy was intrigued by the etymology of the word Edro, which is a uniquewaray word that means airplane. During World War II, there were no airports inLeyte; thus Hydroplanes were being used as it could easily glide and land on water.Those Hydroplanes were called Hydro for short, which eventually evolved into beingcalled Edro.

1-2-3 is a lighthearted song on the pastime of the young and old alike, spiderfighting. Again it is another allusion of social culture. Playing with spiders iscertainly not illegal, but when taken much too seriously, it can do much damage. Aswith the music video of Junior Kilat, one?s wholesome pastime can elevate badly intoan obsession that can get out of control. ?Moderation is always the key? as thesaying goes.

With this album, Junior Kilat ventured out upon the great unknown sea, with glimpsesof history: Spanish colonization, pagan and Catholic beliefs, indigenous rituals andthe Filipino?s socio-cultural way of life that is carried up to the presentgeneration. They left their common shores undaunted and were magically blown in thatdirection.

"Enrique de Malacca", Junior Kilat's album for 2008, is all about reggae, dub anddancehall with a touch of Filipino culture.

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Past Forward 2008: Arm & Deploy

April 14th, 2008

The 180 Degrees Professionals will launch this year, from May 2 to 4,
Operation: Arm and Deploy, the latest installment of the Past Forward
series of personal excellence trainings.

The theme revolves around military concepts to highlight the fact that
there is a war going on everyday. The battlefield is our workplaces,
schools, communities, and our homes.

Our mission in Past Forward ?08: ARM and DEPLOY is to arm the
participants with the values of excellence, passion and purpose as
they wield these weapons against mediocrity, complacency, indifference
and purposelessness often undetected in the workplaces, thus helping
them accomplish  personal and organizational victories.

The course will touch on:

  • Knowing and mastering oneself
  • Scouting the terrain
  • Understanding the nature and schemes of the enemy
  • Discerning strategy  to overcome the enemy
  • Defining mission tactics and launching combat to attain mission objectives

Stationed for 3 days in the scenic, multi-faceted yet very comfortable
terrains of Pinamungajan's Hidden Valley Training Center and Resort, our trainees, with the help of our speakers,

  • Mr. Rex Resurreccion (President of Passion for Perfection and author of "Called to Excel"),
  • Mr. BJ Sebastian (Senior Vice President & Chief Strategist of JG Summit Holdings,Inc.),
  • Mr. Cito Beltran (former ANC talk show host and one of the country's most renowned motivational speakers)

 
and other speakers, both new and from previous years? camps, will be equipped with
the values of excellence, passion and purpose as foundations for personal and
organizational success.

For inquiries contact:
Sistaine (0916)342-5540
Jenny (0922)331-8866
Gian (0921)323-6661
Celeste or Jenny (032) 516-4326

Venue:
HIDDEN VALLEY MOUNTAIN RESORT, LAMAC, PINAMUNGAJAN,
TOLEDO CITY, CEBU, PHILIPPINES

Ticket Prices:
P 2,000 per person           10 Dorm rooms
P 1,800 per person           2 Family barkada rooms
P 1,800 per person           Big dorm type rooms
[ All rates inclusive of all meals, accommodations, transportation, camp materials and modules ]

Date/Time:
MAY 2 - 4, 2008

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