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The Philippines has Zambo Mart to help propagate the Chavacano Language.
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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. | 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. | ||
ESTABLISHMENT OF MEDICINAL GARDEN,SEEDLING PRODUCTION, TREE PLANTING AND LANDSCAPING (PHASE 2) | |||
APRIL 21, 2017 | |||
BY: FLORDELINA B. UTLEG | |||
The group from Northwestern headed by the CTE/VJSSGS extension coordinator, Flordelina B. Utleg, and the CTE Dean/VJSSGS Program Coordinator, Dr. Estrrella R. Calixto, went to Caribquib, Banna, Ilocos Norte at 8:30 in the morning of August 25, 2013 for the continuation of establishment of medicinal garden, landscaping/tree planting and seedling production. | |||
The community folks were busy cleaning the area going to the zipline when the Northwestern University group arrived. The extension coordinator approached the Brgy. Chairman, Adonis Manuel. They got instructions about where to plant the 14 rambutan seedlings. The chairman told her that the holes for the seedlings were ready for planting because the coordinator texted him at the night of August 24, 2013 informing him that the group would be going the following morning. | |||
The group planted fourteen (14) rambutan seedlings at the northern side along the way going to the zipline. The students planted the seedlings in the holes that were dug by the folks while the twenty (20) buachina seedlings that were donated by the VJSSGS program coordinator and CTE dean were planted along the lane going to the zipline. | |||
After planting the seedlings, the extension coordinator and program coordinator led the students to the medicinal garden near the end of the zipline area. Mariecris Duldulao, an alumni, led the students to plant five (5) cuttings of oregano which were donated by the program coordinator. She promised to the group that she will give them more buachina seedlings for the next extension activity. The students also planted eight (8) aloevera from Doan Mae Abian, a CTE student. | |||
While the students were planting the medicinal plants, Dr. Calixto sliced the guapples that she brought and called them to eat after the planting. The students washed their hands and they went to the table. The VJSSGs program coordinator also brought bakery products for their snacks. She is a very supportive, kind and patient dean and program coordinator to college/school activities. | |||
After the planting activity, the extension coordinator led the students in the nursery to monitor the growth bittaog seedlings. Out of the fifty (50) bittaog seedlings, twenty five (25) were able to survive; aloevera-20; oregano-9; kutchay-2; dahong Maria-2 and all the 65 ornamental plants survived. | |||
The group went home at 1:00 PM. | |||
ESTABLISHMENT OF MEDICINAL GARDEN,SEEDLING PRODUCTION, TREE PLANTING AND LANDSCAPING (PHASE 3) | |||
APRIL 21, 2017 | |||
BY: FLORDELINA B. UTLEG | |||
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 September 15, 2013 for the continuation of the community extension in establishing medicinal garden, seedling production, tree planting/landscaping in Caribquib, Banna, Ilocos Norte. | |||
The students preferred to buy rambutan rather than to buy rambutan seedlings because the costs of one rambutan seedling is sixty pesos (P 60.00). They bought five (5) kilos of rambutan which had fifty (55) seeds. | |||
The group was divided into three groups. The first group stayed in the nursery, the second group went to the medicinal garden and the third group did the tree planting. | |||
Mariecris Duldulao, an alumni, led the first group for the seedling production and Flordelina B. Utleg, the CTE/VJSSGS extension coordinator stayed with them for few minutes Mariecris told to the students to water the soil before they till. When the soil was ready, Mariecris instructed the students to till the soil before they planted the seeds. She demonstrated how to plant the seeds and the other students followed. They planted the rambutan seeds. | |||
Levirata Batil, the CTE-SO President led the second group at the medicinal garden and the dean went with them. Levirata instructed the students to clean the area first before they planted the 10 cuttings of oregano. | |||
The adviser led the third group and told the students and the beneficiaries to plant the 10 seedlings of buwatsina along the way going to the zipline. | |||
When the three groups had already finished their assigned tasks, they planted the seventy (70) pieces of birds of paradise on one side of the way going to the zipline where they stopped planting on August 25, 2013. | |||
The group went home at 12:10 PM. | |||
ESTABLISHMENT OF MEDICINAL GARDEN,SEEDLING PRODUCTION, TREE PLANTING AND LANDSCAPING (PHASE 4) | |||
APRIL 21, 2017 | |||
BY: FLORDELINA B. UTLEG | |||
At 8:00 in the morning of September 22, 2013, Flordelina B. Utleg, the CTE/VJSSGS Extension Coordinator, and the students decided to go for the community extension in Caribquib, Banna, Ilocos Norte although it was raining. The rain stopped when the jeep arrived at the NU Science gate. They left the campus at 8:30 AM. | |||
On their way to Banna, the coordinator instructed the students what to do so that they can easily finish the activities. | |||
When they arrived in the parking area, the students brought all the plants to the area where they planted. They continued to plant seventy five (75) birds of pardise where they stopped planting on September 15, 2013. The barangay folks dug holes and the students planted the ornamental plants until everything was planted. They proceeded to the medicinal garden and planted eight (8) aloevera and to the nursery to plant the seedlings of fruit bearing trees, 3 avocados. | |||
The students worked as fast as they could because it was drizzling and it seemed that a heavy rain was coming. | |||
They left the area at 12:00 NN. | |||
==The oldest man or woman in Caribquib, Banna, Philippines== | ==The oldest man or woman in Caribquib, Banna, Philippines== |
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