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The group from Northwestern University visited Paraiso ti Caribquib before they went home.
The group from Northwestern University visited Paraiso ti Caribquib before they went home.
ESTABLISHMENT OF MEDICINAL GARDEN,SEEDLING PRODUCTION, TREE PLANTING AND LANDSCAPING  (PHASE 1)
BY: FLORDELINA B. UTLEG  APRIL 21, 2017
The College of Teacher Education (CTE) and Vedasto J. Samonte School of Graduate Studies (VJSSGS) students headed by Flordelina B. Utleg, the CTE/VJSSGS Extension Coordinator, left the university campus at 8:30 in the morning on August 4, 2013 for the Establishment of Medicinal Garden and Landscaping in Paraiso ti Caribquib, Caribquib, Banna, Ilocos Norte.
When the group reached Paraiso, the barangay folks spearheaded by Hon. Adonis B. Manuel, the barangay chairman, were busy clearing the area where seedlings of fruit bearing and forest trees during the previous years were planted.  The officials greeted the group and were very grateful because of their continuous help in the development of the tourist attraction, Paraiso.
The group was divided into two (two).  One group went to the nursery to weed the area and  arrange the seedlings.  They planted fifty seeds of guapple.  The extension coordinator with Mariecris Duldulao, an alumni led the other group to the southern part of the area of the zipline for the Establishment of the Medicinal Garden. The students were very excited to cross in the hanging bridge.  The community folks cleaned the area for the medicinal garden. Mariecris led the students to plant. The students classified the plants according to species. They planted 20 Aloevera, 9 oregano, 2 kutchay and 2 dahong Maria in one area. 
After the establishment of the medicinal garden, the students went to help the community folks in landscaping the place.  They planted 65 ornamental plants near the videoke center.  After the activities, the barangay officials served snacks to the students and faculty members and thanked them for their unending support in the development of Paraiso.
Some of the students rode in the zipline,  compliments of the Brgy. Chairman after they took their lunch at the cottages.  The students were so glad for their experiences.
When the group was about to leave the place, it drizzled so they were very happy because they said that the plants will survive more easily.  They left Paraiso at 3:00 o’clock in the afternoon and it rained on their way home to Laoag.


==The oldest man or woman in Caribquib, Banna, Philippines==
==The oldest man or woman in Caribquib, Banna, Philippines==
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