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• The Municipal Government of Banna, Ilocos Norte under the leadership of the Municipal Mayor Honorable CARLITO N. ABADILLA and the Municipal Vice Mayor Honorable CARLY A. ABADILLA II, providing its steadfast assistance to the Barangay Government of Caribquib and its constituents has embarked on a continuing development of this eco-tourism venture. Currently, the Municipal Government is installing another phase of the Zipline project, a more ambitious and daring project, a project designed to exhilarate, challenge and stimulate (Manuel, Adonis B., January 30, 2011).
• The Municipal Government of Banna, Ilocos Norte under the leadership of the Municipal Mayor Honorable CARLITO N. ABADILLA and the Municipal Vice Mayor Honorable CARLY A. ABADILLA II, providing its steadfast assistance to the Barangay Government of Caribquib and its constituents has embarked on a continuing development of this eco-tourism venture. Currently, the Municipal Government is installing another phase of the Zipline project, a more ambitious and daring project, a project designed to exhilarate, challenge and stimulate (Manuel, Adonis B., January 30, 2011).


 
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The COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION (CTE) of Northwestern University (NWU) and its PROGRAMS
The COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION (CTE) of Northwestern University (NWU) and its PROGRAMS
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The former dean of the the CTE, Dr. Elsie C. Pilar told the CTE coordinator to go to Caribquib with the CTE-SO officers. Romelyn dela Cruz, the former President of the CTE-SO and Cherry Mae Ranga, the CTE-SO secretary together with the CTE coordinator went to the Paraiso for ocular visit on July 18, 2010.  The group informed the Director about the place of what they had noticed.   
The former dean of the the CTE, Dr. Elsie C. Pilar told the CTE coordinator to go to Caribquib with the CTE-SO officers. Romelyn dela Cruz, the former President of the CTE-SO and Cherry Mae Ranga, the CTE-SO secretary together with the CTE coordinator went to the Paraiso for ocular visit on July 18, 2010.  The group informed the Director about the place of what they had noticed.   
 
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PHASE 2
PHASE 2


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AT THE BRGY HALL OF CARIBQUIB, BANNA, ILOCOS NOTE
AT THE BRGY HALL OF CARIBQUIB, BANNA, ILOCOS NOTE
ON AUGUST 4, 2010
ON AUGUST 4, 2010
By Flordelina B. Utleg – May 5, 2011
Mr. Michael Jay A. Calaramo, the NWU Ecosystem Management and Development Officer, Mr. Michael Salud, from the RCEIAD office and Prof. Flordelina B. Utleg, the CTE extension coordinator, left the university campus at 7:40 A.M going to Caribquib, Banna, Ilocos Norte.  The group reached the place at 8:35 A.M.
Mr. Michael Jay A. Calaramo, the NWU Ecosystem Management and Development Officer, Mr. Michael Salud, from the RCEIAD office and Prof. Flordelina B. Utleg, the CTE extension coordinator, left the university campus at 7:40 A.M going to Caribquib, Banna, Ilocos Norte.  The group reached the place at 8:35 A.M.
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The group left the place at 3:00 o’clock in the afternoon and reached Northwestern University at 4:00 P.M.
The group left the place at 3:00 o’clock in the afternoon and reached Northwestern University at 4:00 P.M.
 
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PHASE 3
PHASE 3


THE SEMINAR ON WASTE MANAGEMENT IN PARAISO TI CARIBQUIB, BANNA, ILOCOS NORTE
THE SEMINAR ON WASTE MANAGEMENT IN PARAISO TI CARIBQUIB, BANNA, ILOCOS NORTE
By Flordelina B. Utleg – May 5, 2011


On August 22, 2010 the CTE-SO/VJSSGS faculty and students left Northwestern University campus at 8:00 A.M and they reached Caribquib, Banna, Ilocos Norte at 9:15.  The group immediately prepared the things needed for the seminar.  Ms. Flordelina B. Utleg, the adviser of the CTE-SO, led the prayer before the seminar started.  Just after her prayer, he called on the speaker, Mr. Michael Jay Calaramo, the manager of the NWU Ecotourism Park and Botanical Gardens.  It was attended by some of the teachers and students of Caribquib Elementary and Caribquib Brgy. High School as well as the barangay officials and some barangay folks.  The pupils were very excited to take down notes. They brought their notebooks and ball pens.  The participants were very cooperative and they listened carefully.
On August 22, 2010 the CTE-SO/VJSSGS faculty and students left Northwestern University campus at 8:00 A.M and they reached Caribquib, Banna, Ilocos Norte at 9:15.  The group immediately prepared the things needed for the seminar.  Ms. Flordelina B. Utleg, the adviser of the CTE-SO, led the prayer before the seminar started.  Just after her prayer, he called on the speaker, Mr. Michael Jay Calaramo, the manager of the NWU Ecotourism Park and Botanical Gardens.  It was attended by some of the teachers and students of Caribquib Elementary and Caribquib Brgy. High School as well as the barangay officials and some barangay folks.  The pupils were very excited to take down notes. They brought their notebooks and ball pens.  The participants were very cooperative and they listened carefully.
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The seminar ended at 10:20 A.M.  Indeed, it was a very successful activity!!!
The seminar ended at 10:20 A.M.  Indeed, it was a very successful activity!!!


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TREE PLANTING IN PARAISO TI CARIBQUIB, BANNA, ILOCOS NORTE


TREE PLANTING IN PARAISO TI CARIBQUIB, BANNA, ILOCOS NORTE
By Flordelina B. Utleg – May 5, 2011


On August 22, 2010 the College of Teacher Education Teacher Student Organization (CTE-SO) /VJSSGS faculty and students left Northwestern University campus at 8:00 A.M and reached Caribquib, Banna, Ilocos Norte at 9:15.   
On August 22, 2010 the College of Teacher Education Teacher Student Organization (CTE-SO) /VJSSGS faculty and students left Northwestern University campus at 8:00 A.M and reached Caribquib, Banna, Ilocos Norte at 9:15.   
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The group left Paraiso ti Caribquib at 4:00 P.M. during the heavy downpour.
The group left Paraiso ti Caribquib at 4:00 P.M. during the heavy downpour.


 
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PHASE 4
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TREE PLANTING IN PARAISO TI CARIBQUIB, BANNA, ILOCOS NORTE ON SEPTEMBER 10, 2010
TREE PLANTING IN PARAISO TI CARIBQUIB, BANNA, ILOCOS NORTE ON SEPTEMBER 10, 2010


By Flordelina B. Utleg – May 5, 2011


Climbing the mountain to plant trees is the greatest adventure of an individual. It measures how strong and healthy a person is and how he loves the mother earth.  
Climbing the mountain to plant trees is the greatest adventure of an individual. It measures how strong and healthy a person is and how he loves the mother earth.  
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Everybody went home with combined feelings of joy and contentment.
Everybody went home with combined feelings of joy and contentment.


 
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The COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION of Northwestern University held a LITERACY PROGRAM in PARAISO TI CARIBQUIB, Banna, Ilocos Norte
The COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION of Northwestern University held a LITERACY PROGRAM in PARAISO TI CARIBQUIB, Banna, Ilocos Norte


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The activity was done successfully.  The officers and students joined the tree planting after the literacy program.
The activity was done successfully.  The officers and students joined the tree planting after the literacy program.
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THE NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY RESEARCH AND EXTENSION PERSONNEL COORDINATED WITH THE BARANGAY CHAIRMAN OF CARIBQUIB
By Flordelina B. Utleg – January 7, 2012
On September 9, 2011at 9:00 A.M. Mr. Michael Jay A. Calaramo, the NWU Ecosystem Management and Development Officer  Dr. Rudy Bareng, the Director of Community and Extension Services, Ms. Catalina Exmundo, Assistant Director of Community Extension Center, Ms. Teresita A. Domingo, the Extension Researcher and Ms. Flordelina B. Utleg, the CTE-SO Adviser and Community Extension Coordinator went to Caribiquib.  They had a meeting to coordinate with the barangay officials headed by Bgy. Chairman Adonis Manuel.  Ms. Exmundo discussed the different activities to be held in Caribquib on September 24, 2011 like seminar on personality development, assist in putting up a barangay nursery, planting flowering plants and livelihood program.
The barangay chairman suggested that the group will concentrate yet on the landscaping before they will start another project.  Ms. Utleg suggested that the activities will be done simultaneously. She also suggested that the participants for seminar on personality development will be the barangay officials, Barangay Health Worker, barangay tanod, Purok Presidents and Sangguniang Kabataan.
Ms. Utleg suggested also that they will involve the students and pupils of Caribquib National High School and Caribquib Elementary School to be accompanied by their advisers.
Dr. Bareng asked the chairman to identify the place of barangay nursery.  Mr. Calaramo suggested also that the flowering plants to be planted will be yellow bells.
The group saw that some of the barangay folks are doing the Superman which will have 320 meters long with a speed of 90kph.
The Zipline fee now has increased to P100.00  The barangay chairman had proudly informed the group that there are so many zipline riders  now because only in Paraiso has the cheapest fee.
The group left Caribquib at 11:45.
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The COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION of Northwestern University established a Barangay Nursery and held Tree Planting and Parenting (Moral Values Formation) in PARAISO TI CARIBQUIB, Banna, Ilocos Norte on September 25, 2011
by Flordelina B. Utleg- January 7, 2012
On September 25, 2011, the College of Teacher Education-Student Organization, Vedasto J. Samonte School Graduate Studies and Physical Education Sports Development Organization left the university at 8:10 AM headed by the CTE-SO Adviser and Community Extension Coordinator, Ms. Flordelina B. Utleg, together with Mr. Michael Jay A. Calaramo, the NWU Ecosystem Management and Development Officer and Ms. Catalina Exmundo, the Assitant Director, Community Extension Center.  They left the university campus at 8:00 in the morning.  They reached Caribquib, Banna, Ilocos Norte at 9:00A.M.
When the group reached Paraiso ti Caribquib, the Brgy. Chairman, Hon. Adonis Manuel welcomed them and led them to the cottage where the Municipal Mayor, Hon. Carlito N. Abadilla was waiting for us.  The mayor was very happy to meet the group.  Ms. Exmundo and Ms. Utleg explained the activities to be done and the mayor thanked the group with a very sweet smile.  After few minutes, he asked permission to go back to his home.
The activities were done simultaneously.
Mr. Calaramo with group of students went to the grotto and planted flowering plants (yellow bell) to make the place more attractive.
The professor of the graduate studies, Ma. Teresa Carbonell, led the parenting.  They discussed about values.  They offered snacks to the participants after the activity.
Ms. Utleg and Ms. Leticia Chiong, the adviser of PESDO led the other group of students to the mountain to plant the mahogany seedlings.  The students of Caribquib National High School joined the activity.  They were so happy in joining and Ms. Utleg took their names.  She promised that they will be given a certificate.
After the planting of the seedlings, Ms. Utleg and Maricris Duldulao, the treasurer of the CTE-SO went to the group of the students of Caribquib National High School and pupils of Caribquib Elementary School headed by their advisers.
The students and pupils carried their own seedlings in the nursery which is near the running water.  The barangay officials cleaned the place before they put their seedlings.  Ms. Exmundo congratulated the four (4) pupils in winning the Zero Waste Management because the four pupils placed their seedlings in recycled materials.  Ms. Exmundo requested Ms. Utleg to give certificate as well as their prize.
After these activities, Mr. Manuel offered snacks.  They had a meeting with Ms, Utleg, Ms. Exmundo and Mr. Calaramo.  They discussed about the other incoming follow up activities.
The group went home very tired but happy.
The group left Caribquib at 2:00 P.M.
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The COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION of Northwestern University established a Barangay Nursery cum Tree Planting and Parenting (Moral Values Formation) in PARAISO TI CARIBQUIB, Banna, Ilocos Norte on September 25, 2011
by Flordelina B. Utleg- January 7, 2012
On September 25, 2011, the College of Teacher Education-Student Organization, Vedasto J. Samonte School Graduate Studies and Physical Education Sports Development Organization left the university at 8:10 AM headed by the CTE-SO Adviser and Community Extension Coordinator, Ms. Flordelina B. Utleg, together with Mr. Michael Jay A. Calaramo, the NWU Ecosystem Management and Development Officer and Ms. Catalina Exmundo, the Assitant Director, Community Extension Center.  They left the university campus at 8:00 in the morning.  They reached Caribquib, Banna, Ilocos Norte at 9:00A.M.
When the group reached Paraiso ti Caribquib, the Brgy. Chairman, Hon. Adonis Manuel welcomed them and led them to the cottage where the Municipal Mayor, Hon. Carlito N. Abadilla was waiting for us.  The mayor was very happy to meet the group.  Ms. Exmundo and Ms. Utleg explained the activities to be done and the mayor thanked the group with a very sweet smile.  After few minutes, he asked permission to go back to his home.
The activities were done simultaneously.
Mr. Calaramo with group of students went to the grotto and planted flowering plants (yellow bell) to make the place more attractive.
The professor of the graduate studies, Ma. Teresa Carbonell, led the parenting.  They discussed about values.  They offered snacks to the participants after the activity.
Ms. Utleg and Ms. Leticia Chiong, the adviser of PESDO led the other group of students to the mountain to plant the mahogany seedlings.  The students of Caribquib National High School joined the activity.  They were so happy in joining and Ms. Utleg took their names.  She promised that they will be given a certificate.
After the planting of the seedlings, Ms. Utleg and Maricris Duldulao, the treasurer of the CTE-SO went to the group of the students of Caribquib National High School and pupils of Caribquib Elementary School headed by their advisers.
The students and pupils carried their own seedlings in the nursery which is near the running water.  The barangay officials cleaned the place before they put their seedlings.  Ms. Exmundo congratulated the four (4) pupils in winning the Zero Waste Management because the four pupils placed their seedlings in recycled materials.  Ms. Exmundo requested Ms. Utleg to give certificate as well as their prize.
After these activities, Mr. Manuel offered snacks.  They had a meeting with Ms, Utleg, Ms. Exmundo and Mr. Calaramo.  They discussed about the other incoming follow up activities.
The group went home very tired but happy.
The group left Caribquib at 2:00 P.M.
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The COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION of Northwestern University Coordinated with the Municipal Mayor of Banna, Ilocos Norte
by Flordelina B. Utleg- January 7, 2012
At 9:00 o’clock in the morning of September 29, 2011, Ms. Catalina Exmundo, the Assistant Director of RCEIAD, Mr. Michael Jay Calaramo, the Manager of the Ecotourism and botanical Garden of Northwestern University and Prof. Flordelina B. Utleg, the CTE-SO Adviser and Community Extension Cooridnator, left the university campus to go to Banna in the office of the municipal mayor, Hon. Carlito N. Abadilla.
When they reached the municipality, they immediately went to the office of the secretary of the Mayor for a courtesy call.  The Secretary led them to the office of the Mayor, Hon. Carlito N. Abadilla.  The Mayor welcomed the group with a smile and he let them sit when they were already in front of him.
Ms. Exmundo discussed the upcoming activities that will be done in Paraiso  ti  Caribquib, the continuous tree planting and landscaping project of Northwestern University .  The Mayor told them that they can do everything for the betterment of the place.  He also informed them that the DILG has a counterpart amounting to One million pesos and also the municipality will give also One million pesos for the good housekeeping of the tourism industry and also he is planning to put up a souvenir shop.
Ms. Exmundo requested from the Mayor to finance the reproduction of flyers and he was very much willing.
The group left the municipal hall at 12:15 noon.  They took their lunch at the “carinderia” in Banna.  The group left Banna at 1:10 PM.
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CONTINUOUS TREE PLANTING ACTIVITY AND CONTINUOUS ASSISTING ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE BARANGAY NURSERY CARIBQUIB, BANNA, ILOCOS NORTE BY THE COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION STUDENT ORGANIZATION OF NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY ON OCTOBER 9, 2011
by Flordelina B. Utleg- January 7, 2012
The College of Teacher Education Student Organization (CTE-SO), Physical Education Sports Development Organization (PESDO) group left the university campus at 8:00 o’clock in the morning headed by the CTE-SO adviser and Community Extension Coordinator, Prof. Flordelina B. Utleg, PESDO adviser, Prof. Leticia Lourd Chiong, Manager of the Ecotourism Park and Botanical Garden, Mr. Michael Jay Calaramo and the Assistant Director of Community Extension, Ms. Catalina Exmundo.
They dropped by in the market to buy eleven (11) kilos of rambutan.  Mr. Calaramo demonstrated how to eat without any damage of the seed.  The purpose of this was for the barangay nursery.  On their way going to Caribquib, Prof. Chiong and Mariecris Duldulao, the CTE-SO treasurer distributed the rambutan to the group.  The group was laughing when they ate the rambutan and they even told that it was very difficult to get the seed by not having any damage or scratch on it. 
When they reached Paraiso ti Caribquib, the students brought down all the seedlings and the manager oriented them on how to conserve Philippine forest and preserve wildlife and fireflies.  He informed them that rambutan, lanzones, jackfruit, lychees, sarguelas, durian,pakak,  bittaog, talisay (salaysay),buttong,  baliti, bulala are some of the native trees. Caimito and chesa are not native but they are naturalized; alukon is an endemic because it is found only in Luzon; pakak wood is use in making guitar  The mango that we call “native mango” is not true because this fruit came from India and avocado is a native tree of South America.  He also informed the body that fireflies are rarely seen now because we lack native trees now.  Eucalyptus, mahogany and gymelina are introduced and they came from other countries.
He also informed the group that Siccapo in Solsona, Ilocos Norte, is the highest mountain in Ilocos Norte that has more or less 2,000 feet above sea level; second highest mountain is Mt. Pao in Adams, Ilocos Norte that has more or less 1,200 feet above sea level and the third is Mt. Malemlem in Adams that has more or less 1,100 feet above sea level.
After the orientation, the students segregated the seedlings according to their species.  They counted them and there were 5 pieces of caimito; 31-mango; 7-guava; 10-papaya; 5-chico; 5-chesa; 12-calamansi; 33-atis; and 4-buwatchina.  After this, they carried all the seedlings into the area where they will be planted.
Almost of the male students went with Mr. Calaramo to plant the seedlings and the rest went with Ms. Exmundo in the barangay nursery.  The students tilled the soil first before they sowed the seeds of the rambutan. After they planted all the seedlings, they washed their hands and feet in the running water and some went to take a bath.
The group took their lunch after they planted all the seedlings and sowed the seeds in the nursery. We left Paraiso ti Cariquib at 2:00 PM with happiness because of the experience of taking a bath in the running water that comes from the falls despite of being tired.
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THE COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION STUDENT ORGANIZATION CONDUCTED A SEMINAR IN PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT AND HELD TREE PLANTING IN PARAISO TI CARIBQUIB, CARIBQUIB, BANNA, ILOCOS NORTE ON OCTOBER 15, 2011
by Flordelina B. Utleg- January 7, 2012
The CTE group headed by the CTE-SO Adviser and Community Extension Coordinator, Prof.Flordelina B. Utleg left Banna Jitney Terminal at 7:00 o’clock in the morning.  When they reached the Barangay Hall, the group of the Manager of Ecotourism Park of Northwestern University, Mr. Michael Jay Calaramo,  was there already.  The group of Ms. Utleg and Mr. Calaramo had picture taking before Mr. Calaramo’s group went to ParaisotiCaribquib for tree plantingand landscaping.
The group of Ms. Utleg waited for the barangay officials to finish their monthly regular session.  When the session was finished, they started the seminar on Personality Development with the topics on “Positive Attitude” and “How to Entertain Tourists/Visitors, Dos and Don’ts”. 
The seminar started by a prayer led by Ms. Nicolasa Evangelista, a Kagawad member followed by a welcome address byDelfina Vicente, also a Kagawad member.
The members of the group distributed the copy of the topics to all of the participants.  Prof. Utleggreeted them before she started the seminar. She explained line by line and the participants were very participative during the discussion.  All of them reacted when she was discussing on “Know how to say I love you”.  She explained that saying “I love you or hugging and kissing” are also one way of saying “thank you” instead.  She requested them to say “I love you, Kapitan” and they were all very excited and said “I love you, Kapitan” and the Brgy. Chairman, Hon. Adonis B. Manuel faced them with a smile and in return, he said also, “I love you, too”.  Then each of them said “I love you” to the person seated beside them.  After this, they dared the resource speaker also to say “I love you, Kapitan” and she did it.  Then after that, they requested her to kiss him and she kissed him with a friendly kiss on his left cheek and they were very, very happy.  The resource speaker appreciated too much with the reactions of the participants.
Another topic that aroused the interest of the group was the discussion on “Be considerate and be flexible”.  She told them that they must see to it if their companion is in the mood or not before they will make a joke with them. One barangay council said that supposed to be, all husbands and wives attended the seminar so that they will be enlightened with all the topics.
Hon. Manuel reacted on the topic, “Accept criticism”.  He faced the cooks and told them, “So if I will tell you that the food you cooked is very salty, then don’t pout and hate me because how can you improve the taste if you do not accept criticism”.  The cooks smiled at him saying “yes” with the glow in their eyes.
Before the seminar ended, she asked them if they learned something.  They answered her that they learned so much and they enjoyed and not got bored unlike other seminars they had attended.  The resource speaker really noticed that they enjoyed by their reactions.  They were very attentive and participative.  They interrupted her during the discussion to ask questions and she immediately answered them and they were very much enlightened.
The seminar was indeed a very successful one because all the barangay officials, purok presidents, barangay health workers, and vendors attended.
Thirty (30) minutes before the seminar ended, the group of Mr. Calaramo arrived.  They stayed near the venue of the seminar and they listened too.  Mr. Calaramofelt happy because he noticed also the reactions of the participants.
Hon. Manuel asked the group that they will take their lunch before they leave so they accepted the offer.  Prof. Utleg led the prayer before they ate.
The group left the venue at 1:30 PM
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THE COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION OF NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY HELD TREE PLANTING ACTIVITY AND ASSISTED ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE BARANGAY NURSERY IN PARAISO TI CARIBQUIB, CARIBQUIB, BANNA, ILOCOS NORTE ON OCTOBER 19, 2011
by Flordelina B. Utleg- January 7, 2012
The College of Teacher Education Student Organization (CTE-SO), Physical Education Sports Development Organization (PESDO) group left the university campus at 8:00 o’clock in the morning headed by the CTE-SO adviser and Community Extension Coordinator, Prof. Flordelina B. Utleg. They rode in the University dump truck. They fetch Mr. Michael Jay Calaramo, the Manager of Northwestern University Ecotourism Park and Botanical Garden, in Apaya, Laoag City and also fetched Prof. Leticia Lourd Chiong, the PESDO adviser, in their house. It was a cloudy day and it rained when the group was on their way.  Though it was raining, the students were still excited to go to Caribquib.  The rain stopped when they were in Marcos, Ilocos Norte.  The advisers and the manager noticed the sacrifices of the students to help in the continuous tree planting activity because though it was raining and got wet, they were still happy.
On their way, they stopped in a bakery shop and bought bakery products for their snacks.  They took their early snacks while the truck was moving on because almost of them did not take their breakfast.
When the group was still in the city proper, the driver suddenly turned the truck in a gasoline station.  Prof. Utleg thought that they will fill the gasoline tank but with her amazed, she noticed Mr. Calaramo went down immediately and went to the group at the back.  Then the driver let the adviser to fasten her belt then they continued the journey.
When they reached ParaisotiCaribquib, they brought down all the flowering plants (birds of paradise, laya-laya or langkwas) and planted them along the way going to the cottages.  Some of the plants have flowers and while the CTE-SO adviser was touching the flower, one student took a picture of her. 
The manager asked some students to go with him to get this kind of plants along the way going to the municipality and planted them immediately when they arrived.  The group had their snacks after they planted all the plants.  Some went to take a bath in the running water and after an hour, they had their lunch in the cottage.Some students also took a bath after taking their lunch and the group went home at 2:00 PM.
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==The oldest man or woman in Caribquib, Banna, Philippines==
==The oldest man or woman in Caribquib, Banna, Philippines==
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