Friday, September 06, 2013

Dulaang Unibersidad ng Pilipinas presents The Duchess of Malfi / Ang Dukesa ng Malfi)






Dulaang Unibersidad ng Pilipinas presents The Duchess of Malfi / Ang Dukesa ng Malfi runs from September 11 - September 29 at the Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero Theater, Palma Hall, UP Diliman, Quezon City.

Get your tickets now! Please contact the Dulaang UP Office at 926-1349, 981-8500 local 2449 or 433-7840 and look for Ms. Camille Guevara (0917-823-9531).

Follow us on Twitter for more information: @Official_DUP


Saturday, August 31, 2013

Scotch-Brite™ Celebrates 50 Years through Service



For generations, we always see present in our kitchens and homes those green and yellow scrub sponges that have been consistent to our everyday cleaning. 50 years later, our partners in the kitchen and the home has evolved and expanded to even mops and brooms.
This year, Scotch-Brite™ celebrates its 50 years in the country through service. A simultaneous clean up initiated by the brand in partnership with local government units as a way of paying thanks and giving forward to the community.

Reggie Pulumbarit, VP for Consumer & Office Business of 3M Philippines said Scotch-Brite™ thought of initiating the campaign to instill a sense of responsibility among their own employees, some of whom are residents of municipalities of the clean-up, to inspire citizens at large to continue to do small tasks for their city. It was decided by the brand that beyond cleaning, Responsibility, Bayanihan, and the spirit of volunteerism are within its abilities to create a stronger and even better partnership with the communities and homes.  

“We wanted to take advantage of this simple opportunity to communicate that good citizens can do more than just vote, we can also do our little share to make our immediate environment clean and functional. Because we had products that can clean, we thought of making these products available to the schools so they can make the schools and classrooms functional again at the earliest possible time“ Pulumbarit said.

The clean up was conducted in 4 schools, mostly used as precints for the elections, namely, Maximo Estrella Elementary School in Makati, Malabon National High School in Malabon, Rizal Technological University in Mandaluyong, and IMUS Pilot Elementary School in Cavite.

Members of these respective schools, city volunteers, local government offices (including the Department of Environmental Service and City Administrators) and 3M Employees all worked together to pick up campaign debris and swept, mopped and cleaned up the schools grounds.

Danilo Villas, department head of environmental services in Makati, said that they are thankful for the partnership between the government and private sector initiated by 3M and acknowledged the need for more similar collaborative efforts for government projects to really take off and become standard practice.

 “Thank you for this first garbage-free election in our city” ‘This symbolizes our goals towards creating a clean environment and aiming for clean governance”.

Scotch- Brite™ has also been present in the clean- up of hospitals, orphanages and other public schools, beyond these clean ups is a company directive of awareness to the nation’s needs, placing efforts to environments where they can help.


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Saturday, April 06, 2013

Campaign Series: 1st Week of Cong. Cesar V. Sarmiento's Campaign

We're done with the first week of Cong. Cesar Sarmiento's campaign. This is my first-ever real experience of an election in Catanduanes -- hearing jingles and seeing candidates visit every house in a barangay. It's even made special like an extra scoop of ice cream on top of my halo-halo because I'm part of the campaign team and I could see both faces of an election. This experience gives me a broader view of what election is -- the anticipation and reaction of every person you meet and the hard works of every man in the team.

Now, I deeply understand how things work and the dedication these candidates give during this time. With all the hardship a candidate may encounter along the way and after he/she wins, I must say that it takes so much passion and love for one to decide to enter politics or public service.

People outside the walls of a politician or an aspiring politician's world don't realize this until they become part of this world... just like what happened to me. Before I knew Cong. Cesar and became part of his team, I view election as a nonsense parade of faces, hands and promises soon to be broken. They just come and go... they never seemed striking at all.

After joining and walking with Cong. Cesar Vergara Sarmiento in the barangay sorties or the house-to-house campaign, a lot of these views changed. This made me even more convinced that he is truly different from other politicians who only think of quotas per visit. He would give time to chat with every person in the house -- old or young, healthy or sick and neat or not... everyone was treated equally as if they've known each other for so long. Then I realized that with this style, he connects to the people so the people remember not just his name but also his character. This is also a way for him to thank the people and for people who appreciate his work thank him, too.

Today, campaign period for me is not just a mere nonsense parade, it's already a  time to create a relationship with people whom you're going to serve; to understand what they need so in time when you set foot in your chosen position, you know where to start and what to do.