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Wars of ancient history were about possessions, territory, power, control, family, betrayal, lover's quarrel, politics and sometimes religion.

But we are in the Modern era and supposedly more educated and enlightened .

Think about this. Don't just brush off these questions.

  • Why is RELIGION still involved in WARS? Isn't religion supposed to be about PEACE?
  • Ask yourself; What religion always campaign to have its religious laws be accepted as government laws, always involved in wars and consistently causing WARS, yet insists that it's a religion of peace?

WHY??

There are only two kinds of people who teach tolerance:
  1. The Bullies. They want you to tolerate them so they can continue to maliciously deprive you. Do not believe these bullies teaching tolerance, saying that it’s the path to prevent hatred and prejudice.
  2. The victims who are waiting for the right moment to retaliate. They can’t win yet, so they tolerate.

Special Olympics held at SM Clark

By Ashley Manabat

CLARK FREEPORT – In observance of the 40th National Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation Week, the Angeles City Learners’ with Special Education Needs held a Special Olympics at the SM City Clark here on Friday.

Ronnie Tiotuico, former regional director of the Department of Tourism, organized the event in cooperation with Department of Education Angeles City District School Superintendent Leilani Cunanan and SM.

It’s all about fun, fun, fun and a day in the life of children with special needs, said Tiotuico who has been organizing the event annually for three years now.

Some 300 children with special needs gathered at the Activity Center of the mall where they competed in friendly games in the special Olympics.

Lending support to the affair were the Alliance of Travel and Tours Association of Pampanga, Pampanga Agents Travel Society, Greater Clark Visitors Bureau, Hotels and Restaurants Association of Pampanga, Bridge to Charity, Taisho Pharma, Phyllies Sports Grill, El Kabayo Riding Stables, My Tooth Goodies, Care Travel and Bayad Center, Patio Miguelito (Chef Don Edward Quito), Godspeed Business Center, Cris Pecjo, Prisca Castor, Maribel De Guzman, Ela Pascual, Christine Yap-Zamora, Integrated Bar of the Philippines - Pampanga Chapter and Punto Central Luzon.

Korean firm eyes retirement village in Angeles City

By REYNALDO G. NAVALES

A KOREAN firm is planning to develop a retirement village in Angeles City, an official of the Philippine Investors and Retirement Industry Council (PIRIC) said.

PIRIC chairman Albert Dela Cruz said that PHICO Corporation, a South Korean company, is considering to build a retirement village at the Korea Town in said city for its members.

PHICO Corporation officials, including Vice President Yoon Si Hyeon, led the ground-breaking ceremonies for the construction of P300 million Water Park Resort and Hotel at the Korea Town, Angeles City.

Dela Cruz, who is also the chairman of the Philippine Globe Ventures Realty and Construction Corporation (PGVRCC), told SunStar Pampanga that some 200 villas, 6,000-square meter swimming pool, 27-foot man-made falls, hot and cold spa, and other attractions will be built inside the facility.

Dela Cruz said that the resort, once completed, is expected to generate 3,000 tourist arrivals every month.

The PGVRCC, the project developer and contractor, has scheduled the completion of the project by December this year.

Dela Cruz was recently appointed as director of the North Luzon Railways Corporation (Northrail) by President Duterte.

He is an environmental and urban planner, realtor and real estate consultant, and a developer engaged in various development and housing projects.

Dela Cruz is also a consultant of the Sanggunian Tribung Aeta of CADT 025 in Mabalacat City in Pampanga province and Bamban town in Tarlac province.

MSME exporters get intensified support from DTI

By Ashley Manabat

CLARK FREEPORT — Micro, small and medium- sized enterprises (MSMEs) will continue to get intensifi ed support from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) through its Export Marketing Bureau (EMB).

The DTI said MSMEs are accessing export markets through its Regional Interactive Platform for the Philippine Exporters (Ripples) Plus Program.

The DTI said for the full year 2017, Ripples Plus assisted a total of 408 exporters and implemented 33 marketing and promotional activities geared toward strengthening Philippine exporters’ capacities in support to increasing economic revenues for the country.

Through Ripples Plus, Philippine exporters are being assisted to penetrate markets by updating them on latest trends and market requirements.

“For the Track 2 project, the conduct of the product development included the translation of the text of the chichacorn labels in Arabic language. This will open new export markets of my chichacorn products specifically in the Middle East,” said Clemencia Padre, a program participant from Region 1.

For 2018, the program aims to undertake targeted and more aggressive export promotion for priority industries, such as food and agri-marine, services and industrial sectors.

“Our participation to the various trade and exhibitions and fairs allowed our cooperative to open new markets and new opportunities. Orders have increased from Manila- and Cebu- based exporters and converters. We generated a total of P6.40 million for 2016 and P5.06 million for 2017 through Ripples Plus,” said Ma. Trina V. Sumayang, general manager of Tubigon Loomweavers Multipurpose Cooperative.

DTI said Ripples Plus is a focused program developed and being implemented by DTI-EMB that aims to expand the supply base of internationally competitive Philippine export products and services and to provide intensified, purposive and practical assistance geared toward the internationalization of Philippine MSMEs and expand the global export-market opportunities for large corporations.

Ripples Plus develops both products and exporters through four modes of assistance: training and capacity building; marketing and promotion; support for innovation through product development and design; access to markets through mutual recognition agreements (MRAs) and certifications.

In 2017, the country’s merchandise export recorded a 9.5 percent increase compared to 2016. Total exported goods amounted to $62.87 billion with significant growth in non-electronic products, a reflection of the country’s efforts to diversify its export products.

Last week, the DTI central Luzon regional office hosted for the first time the National MSME Summit held here which was keynoted by President Duterte.

Various Clark locators participate in mass CPR event

(CDC CommDep)

CLARK FREEPORT— Some 276 representatives from various locator companies here and outside this Freeport participated in the recent Mass Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Lay held at SM City Clark Event Center.

The Philippine Heart Association Inc. (PHA) – Central Luzon together with Philippine College of Cardiology, Council on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, and in cooperation with Clark Development Corporation (CDC), Department of Health (DOH), Philippine National Red Cross, Department of Education, American Heart Association and SM Malls spearheaded the said event to raise awareness on cardiac arrest and the importance in knowing how to perform CPR.

PHA-CL Chapter President Dr. Josephus Sibal said that the activity is an initiative of the PHA in educating every individual about how they can use CPR as an emergency life-saving procedure for a person who suffers from a cardiac arrest.

“The initiative of the PHA is to educate the lay or every individual regarding cardiac arrest, and if we are able to educate the people on how to do hands-on CPR then we can at least help them if they witness this certain incident and if we can institute CPR to any individual who goes into cardiac arrest, we can increase the chances of survival for that individual,” Sibal said.

Sibal furthered that the event is a nationwide simulation where the same activity was performed in different parts of the country.

“This is a nationwide simulation and we have different sites across the Philippines. In Central Luzon we have different sites, we have sites in Tarlac, in Cabanatuan City and in Bataan. This is done across the Philippines,” he said.

During the event, trainers who specialize in the field of CPR gave demonstrations and guided each participants to perform the same.

Meanwhile, CDC Health and Sanitation Division Manager Dr. Clemencita Dobles encouraged the participants of the said activity as this is an opportunity for them to learn and save lives.

“Kinagagalak kopo na magkaroon ng ganitong activity para sa mga empleyado sa Clark. Gusto po nating magparticipate dito sa nationwide CPR para yung mga regular citizen ay matuto ng CPR at kahit saan, kahit kailan pwede po tayong magligtas ng buhay,” Dobles said.

Some of the locator-companies who participated in the said event are representatives from Aderans, Global Gateway Development Corporation (GGDC), Luenthai Philippines, La Rose Noire, Sutherland, Sambon and Xenia Hotel among others.

AC to have new P580-M city hall Plus P380-M sports, socio-civic center

By Ding Cervantes

ANGELES CITY- Amid criticisms that the city hall here is “one of the country’s ugliest,” Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan announced yesterday the construction starting in September of a P580-million new city hall and sports complex “fit for a highly urbanized city.”

This would be on top of a P320-million sports complex and socio-civic center near the Pampang market, the city’s biggest public market.

City Engineer Donato Dizon said Pamintuan’s plans “are in the pipeline to complement developments at the Clark Freeport Zone.”

“A five-floor modern and green city hall will be built in front of the existing government edifice. The building will feature parking lots and rentable commercial spaces for the first and second floors,” Dizon said.

He said the new building would house new offices for the mayor, vice mayor, members of the sangguniang panlungsod and other city government agencies.

Dizon added that the building would occupy 15,795 square meters and also feature an auditorium and a multipurpose function hall for bigger government events and activities.

“The old city hall is quite small and congested already. It also needs plenty of repairs. The new city hall will bring together all our offices and services to make our compound a compact walkable government complex,” Dizon said.

The current city hall, built by one of Pamintuan’s predecessors, has been described by local folk as “probably the ugliest city hall in the Philippines.”

Dizon said the P320-million sports complex and socio-civic center would accommodate 2,500 people in its convention center with complete sports amenities, multipurpose halls and parking areas.

“The mayor wants the facilities to be green and eco-friendly that is why we are infusing bigger windows as part of the initial designs for energy-saving lighting and ventilation. We can also go as far as making them solar powered but studies are still underway,” Dizon said.

The Angeles local government and the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) led by chairman Alberto Romulo recently entered into a loan agreement to fund the projects.

Pamintuan said construction is expected to start this September for completion in 600 days.

He said “this is on top of the P1.3-billion big ticket infrastructure projects for Angeles City, which are set to be implemented in 2019 under the DTI-DPWH Convergence program, the Roads Leveraging Linkages of Industry and Trade.”

UP Aguman holds College Entrance Exam Review

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Are you feeling scared, excited, or all mixed up on your nearing college admission tests? Got what it takes to study in your dream universe-ity? No worries because we got you to the moon and back!

Held by one of the most prestigious organizations in the University of the Philippines — Diliman, UP Aguman, the College Entrance Exam Review (CEER) has helped high school students from various schools in Pampanga prepare for their upcoming entrance examinations.

July 14 – University of the Assumption ( San Fernando, Pampanga)
July 21- Don Bosco Academy (Mabalacat, Pampanga)
July 28- Angeles City Science High School (Angeles, Pampanga)
August 4- Holy Family Academy (Angeles, Pampanga)

With the students’ anticipation, CEER assists by providing a simulation of tests in the morning, and a review in the afternoon from esteemed lecturers. This year, together with UP Aguman’s sponsors, Hawkbag, Adarna House, and Murakeni, there will be four days of CEER scheduled for July 14, July 21, July 28, and August 4. The event will be conducted in cooperation with the organization’s partner schools: University of the Assumption, Don Bosco Academy, Angeles City Science High School, and Holy Family Academy.

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Go Lokal store what? DTI boasts of project before Duterte

By Ding Cervantes

CLARK FREEPORT — Who has ever heard of Go Lokal stores? But this was what Trade and Industry Sec. Ramon Lopez boasted as a major accomplishment of his agency before Pres. Duterte during the recent annual National MSME Summit held here.

The project, said Lopez, is his agency’s “marketing platform for helping small and medium entrepreneurs (MSMEs) for mainstreaming market access incubation, marketing and branding.”

“Through this, our MSMEs have a 365 day exposure not just on weekends, and in prime location retail markets to be able to attract potential buyers,” he said.

To date, there are already 56 Go Lokal stores nationwide with 332 MSME suppliers.

Lopez also reported that these stores were able to generate P33 million sales from December 2016 to May 2018.

Some participants in the summit questioned the project, wondering how the DTI chooses beneficiaries.

“How can the project be fair to all if most MSME’s are not given the chance to apply for it simply because they do not know it exists,” said one participant who asked not to be named.

The government-run Philippine Information Agency (PIA) said in a press release that “With the Go Lokal stores, DTI and its partner institutions were able to give free market access incentives to small entrepreneurs as long as they have quality products,”

Lopez said project beneficiaries were given “free shelf space thus, they were able to save up to P7 million in terms of rental space. They were also able to save the listing fee of P3 million per product and their products have every day mainstream exposure.”

Angeles City to build new city hall, sports complex

By Ric Sapnu (PNA)

ANGELES CITY -- The city government will soon start construction of a new city hall and sports complex to complement the ongoing development of the Clark Freeport Zone.

City engineer Donato Dizon on Monday said that the construction of the two projects in the pipeline will start by September this year and will last for 600 calendar days.

These are on top of the PHP1.3-billion big ticket infrastructure projects for Angeles City, which are set to be implemented in 2019 under the Department of Trade and Industry-Department of Public Works and Highways (DTI-DPWH) convergence program, the Roads Leveraging Linkages of Industry and Trade (ROLL-IT).

Dizon said that a five-storey modern and "green" city hall will be built in front of the existing government edifice.

“The building will feature parking lots and rentable commercial spaces for the first and second floors,” he said.

He noted that the PHP580-million city hall annex will mainly house the new offices for the mayor, vice mayor, members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) and other city government agencies.

Dizon also said that the 15,795-square meter city hall building would feature an auditorium and multi-purpose function hall to serve bigger government events and activities.

“The old city hall is quite small and congested already. It also needs plenty of repairs. The new city hall will bring together all our offices and services to make our compound a compact walkable government complex,” the city engineer said.

Meanwhile, the PHP320-million sports complex and socio-civic center is being eyed to be constructed in Barangay Pampang, a 2,500-capacity convention center with complete sports amenities, multi-purpose halls and parking areas.

Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan said the two projects are important facilities.

“I am grateful to the support that the SP headed by Vice Mayor Bryan Matthew Nepomuceno has been extending to us to finally have all our projects realized. Our prompt implementation of programs and projects manifests the good relationship between the executive and legislative branches of the city government,” he said.

Dizon said the mayor has also suggested the facilities to be environment-friendly.

“The mayor wants the facilities to be green and eco-friendly that is why we are infusing bigger windows as part of the initial designs for energy-saving lighting and ventilation. We can also go as far as making them solar powered but studies are still underway,” Dizon said.

The City Government of Angeles and the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP), led by chairman Alberto Romulo, have recently entered into a loan agreement to fund the construction of the said facilities.

CDC’s ‘Brigada Eskwela’ 2018 project benefits 14 schools

(PR)

FOURTEEN public schools from communities surrounding Clark Freeport Zone recently benefited from Clark Development Corporation’s (CDC) “Brigada Eskwela 2018” under its Clark Cares Program.

As part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) program, CDC provided various materials and equipment to different schools. Some of these are emergency kits, learner’s kit, cleaning materials, maintenance materials, school equipment, toiletries, medicine and other emergency supplies.

Recipients include Mauaque High School, Bonifacio Romero High School, Claro M. Recto Information and Communication Technology High School, Mabalacat Elementary School, Villa Teodora Elementary School, Northville 15 Integrated School, Lourdes Northwest Elementary School, Anupul Elementary School, Lourdes Elementary School-Dapdap, Mainang Resettlement Elementary School, Layak Day Care Center, Angeles City Science High School, Malabanias Integrated School and Angeles National High school.

The state–owned firm also created different programs on health, education and livelihood and fulfillment of its mission to bring about inclusive development to neighboring communities of the freeport.

The programs by CDC include dental and medical mission, feeding programs, jobs fair, trainings, distribution of pangkabuhayan mobile carts, retractable tents and other special projects for communities.

Mutya ning Angeles alumna to represent PH in Miss Freedom of the World

(Angeles CIO)

ANGELES CITY – Mutya ning Angeles 2017 Youth Ambassadress Ma. Francesca Taruc will represent the country in this year’s edition of the Miss Freedom of the World to be held in Kosovo.

Miss Freedom of the World (MFW) is a post-war beauty pageant that started in Kosovo, a former war-torn European country.

The pageant’s core advocacy is to raise a message of love and struggle for freedom, the empowerment of women, and the importance of promoting their rights.

Taruc will be competing against participating candidates from different countries all across the globe during the pageant culmination day on August 17.

During her courtesy call with Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan, the 20-year old Communication Arts student from Holy Angel University expressed her excitement to finally represent not only the Angeleñas and the Kapampangans, but the Filipinas as a whole in an international beauty pageant.

When asked about her motivation in joining the beauty pageant tilt, Taruc said that the “fight for freedom runs in our blood”.

Francesca is a native of San Luis Town and was raised in Angeles City.

She is the granddaughter of the founder of the biggest peasant-based resistance movement of the Philippines during the World War II, the Hukbong Bayan Laban sa mga Hapon (HUKBALAHAP) Supremo Luis Taruc.

“I would want to dedicate this pageant to Angeles City, my native town of San Luis, and to my grandfather Luis Taruc who is a patriot and has dedicated his life in pursuit for true freedom,” said Taruc.

“I think it is my generation’s time to continue this legacy. MFW beauty pageant is an opportunity for me to spread a message of equality and peace, and that war or any form of violence is never acceptable,” the beauty queen added.

Mayor Pamintuan lauded Taruc for her eagerness to win the crown that will introduce Kapampangan courage, beauty, and wit to the rest of the world.

“We are indeed honored that another Kapampangan, an Angeleña by heart, will again raise our country’s name in the international stage. We hope for a fruitful outcome on her journey to the crown. Rest assured that the city government will be extending assistanceto her in ways possible,” said the mayor.

Pamintuan urged the Angeleños to support Taruc through online voting which will be announced and launched any time soon in MFW’s official facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MissFreedomOfTheWorld2014/

For many years, the Philippines chooses and sends an MFW candidate through a manner of selection or appointment. Taruc is the first ever Filipina to be crowned Miss Freedom of the World- Philippines through a competition. T

he Angeleña beauty hopes to contribute to the continued winning streak of Filipinas who have made their respective marks in various international beauty pageants.

DSWD allots P8.4-M supplemental feeding aid to Angeles City kids

By Ric Sapnu (PNA)

ANGELES CITY — The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) regional office here will allot some PHP8.4 million for the supplemental feeding of 4,700 children in 78 day care centers across this highly-urbanized city.

The feeding programs will be held from Mondays to Fridays and will run for 120 days starting this July.

In fulfillment of Republic Act 6972 or the “Barangay-Level Total Development and Protection of Children Act” which requires the establishment of at least one day care center in every village, a total of 4,700 children aged 3 to 4 years old are being cared for in centers across the 33 barangays of Angeles City.

Joy Duaso, head of the City Social Welfare and Development Office, said that an average of 50 children are being looked after in each of the city’s day care centers.

“We have even surpassed the requirement of one center per barangay in order to meet the needs of children in bigger villages,” Duaso said.

Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan, meanwhile, thanked the DSWD for its productive and long-standing partnership with the city towards fulfilling the social welfare mandate of the local government unit.

Pamintuan cited the relevance of values formation for children.

“These formative years are the highlight of our youth’s identity. We must guide them through their young years so they grow up to be accountable residents of the community,” the mayor said.

Midori Clark Hotel features All American Buffet this July at Toscana Dining

(Editor)

WHETHER you are longing for the best hamburger, pork ribs or even the confectionery version of an American pie, Midori Clark Hotel and Casino is set to satisfy your U.S. cravings with the All American Buffet at Toscana Dining for the weekends of July.

American foods are best known for the stuff that’s described by words suited to greasy, crushing industrial output, massive and sugary. These foods are surely loved maybe not all but most of the nations around the globe.

Slathered or smoked – Midori Clark Hotel and Casino’s All American Buffet will highlight US Angus Beef and Prime Roast Beef. Two iconic American foods that even need more napkins for greasy feels. United States being home-grown of the Rib ‘Cue Capital – All American Buffet will also feature a meaty and tender Baby Back Ribs.

After reading about every U.S.’s iconic dishes featured at Toscana Dining, you’ll want to take a road trip based solely on dessert. While you’ve likely had your state’s fair share of the dessert it’s known for, you’re about to discover a whole new realm of confections that you shouldn’t miss during your visit.

The U.S.’s national favorite – American Pie, is available with the version of Key Lime Meringue Pie. Also charmingly called slump, grunt, and buckle, a Peach Cobbler is also available ramekins. Other famed American desserts that will be served are Campfire Smores, Banana Foster, Giant Chocolate Chip and Apple Caramel Upside Down.

All American Buffet comes with UNLIMITED BEER and WINE at a price of P1,099+ for adults and P550+ for kids 4 ft. below. Dinner Buffet opens every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 6 PM to 10 PM and Brunch Buffet every Saturday and Sunday from 11 AM to 2 PM.

Treats for Diners

Here’s another treat! If you are celebrating your birthday, just bring someone and you can dine for FREE! You can also bring a group of three or more and get a chance to win an Aqua Planet Tickets.

Make sure you have your seats reserved! For reservations, email restaurants@midorihotel.com or call 0917 868 2217 / 045 308 8888.

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Global mobile group supports disaster response program

By REYNALDO G. NAVALES

SMART Communications and Nokia have announced that they have received funding from the GSMA, the organization representing mobile operators globally, for a disaster response drone system.

The Nokia Saving Lives drone project, which will operate on Smart’s frequencies during times of emergency, has been selected as a grantee by the GSMA Disaster Response Innovation Fund.

The Nokia Saving Lives program seeks to provide communications technology and technical assistance to emergency response teams. In the Philippines, Smart will provide high-speed connectivity for a drone-based system to help boost the disaster response efforts of the Philippine Red Cross.

The system consists of drones, a portable data center, a mobile broadband network, and applications like video streaming, gas sensing, mapping, and analytics, which can help Red Cross responders assess current status of lifelines and analyze immediate needs and gaps. This will enable Red Cross to provide emergency assistance to communities in more timely, effective and efficient ways.

Using Smart’s high-speed LTE connectivity and the portable Nokia Ultra Compact Network, the system can also create a secure communication between drones, other equipment, and rescue team members.

The drone can be equipped with different types of cameras, sensors and speakers, and can also be used to carry first aid kits. The portable data center, meanwhile, is a computing and storage unit that can be used for immediate data analysis. The initiative was presented to the delegates of the GSMA Humanitarian Connectivity Charter (HCC) Regional Workshop for Asia-Pacific during a visit to the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation emergency operations center. Representatives from the GSMA and other telecommunications providers all over Asia attended the HCC meeting, held July 10-11 in Angeles, Pampanga.

“We are proud to present this collaboration with our colleagues here in Asia and the rest of the world,” said PLDT and Smart public affairs head Ramon R. Isberto. “Disaster preparedness is one of our priority advocacies. At Smart, we provide continuous network service, as well as multi-platform technology and training, as we work with the government and other partners. We believe our communications support for the drones will help enhance disaster response and, ultimately, save lives.”

“The GSMA Disaster Response Innovation Fund is proud to be supporting projects that use mobile technology to assist and empower individuals or communities who are building their resilience to natural disasters, or who are affected by humanitarian emergencies,” said Kyla Reid, head of digital identity and mobile for humanitarian innovation at the GSMA. “This project from Nokia and Smart Communications is an excellent example of collaboration and highlights the positive role the private sector can play in strengthening response in the face of disaster.”

Christina Cabrera, head of Nokia Technology Center Philippines, said: “Nokia creates the technology to connect the world. The collaboration between Smart, Nokia Technology Center Philippines and the Philippine Red Cross brings the innovative Nokia Saving Lives solution for emergency situations into use—right here in the Philippines. To do this we build on the strength of Nokia’s engineering capabilities worldwide and especially on the expertise and motivation of our engineers in the Nokia Technology Center Philippines.”

Smart is one of the three founding signatories of the GSMA Human Connectivity Charter, which aims to provide increased access to communication and information for those affected by calamities, helping reduce loss of lives and contribute to humanitarian response.

Smart’s disaster preparedness programs have been cited in the GSMA HCC annual reports. These programs include Smart’s Emergency Cell Broadcast System (ECBS), which sends out location- and hazard-specific alerts; its ICT Bayanihan series of regional summits to institutionalize emergency telecommunications teams; and the Batingaw disaster management app, which has been replicated in the Horn of Africa.

Smart’s support to the Red Cross and commitment to HCC are part of the company’s #SafePH advocacy, which aims to help build resilient communities and reduce disaster-related casualties through technology.

Angeles City gets P8.4-M supplemental feeding aid

(PR)

THE Angeles City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) here was awarded an P8.4-million check by the Department of Social Welfare and Development Central Luzon (DSWD-3) for the supplemental feeding of 4,700 children in day care centers across the highly-urbanized city.

During Monday’s flag raising ceremony at the city hall, Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan formally received the said amount from DWSD regional director Gemma Gabuya, which will fund the city’s supplemental feeding programs across the 78 day care centers here.

The feeding programs will be held from Mondays to Fridays and will run for 120 days starting this month of July.

In fulfillment of R.A. 6972 or the “Barangay-Level Total Development and Protection of Children Act” which requires the establishment of at least one day care center in every village, a total of 4,700 children ranging from 3 to 4 years old are being cared for in centers across the 33 barangays of Angeles City.

“We must continually support our social welfare office as it serves as the voice for the indigent, vulnerable, as well as the women and children of our community,” said Gabuya.

According to CSWDO Head Joy Duaso, an average of 50 kids are being looked after in each of the city’s day care centers. “We have even surpassed the requirement of one center per barangay in order to meet the needs of children in bigger villages,” said Duaso.

Aside from supplemental feedings, day care workers regularly host activities such as play dates, arts and crafts and storytelling, which aid in the mental and social development of the children.

For his part, Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan emphasized the relevance of values formation for children. “These formative years are the highlight of our youth’s identity. We must guide them through their young years so they grow up to be accountable residents of the community,” said the mayor.

Top 10 students in Central Luzon feted

By Manny Balbin (PNA)

CITY OF MALOLOS, Bulacan -- The 10 outstanding students of Central Luzon for this year were given due recognition on Monday as they were challenged to continuously make a difference in their generation to become better leaders in the future.

The 10, who were awarded in a ceremony held at the Hiyas ng Bulacan Convention Center here, are: Kenneth J. Miranda from Dr. Yanga’s Colleges, Inc. in Bocaue; Shaina Mae T. Coronel from Baliuag University; Ezayra D. Dubria of Angeles University Foundation; Francis Edward A. Blanco from the Bataan Peninsula State University; Gabriel B. Lorenzo from the Pampanga State Agricultural University.

Relynne L. Miranda from Baliuag University; Oliver Z. Manarang from the Mabalacat City College; John Adrew Louis M. Vergel from the Mondriaan Aura College; Alvin C. Guinto from the Centro Escolar Universit y-Malolos and Kerwin R. Bañas from the Aurora State College of Technology.

They will represent the region in the 57th Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP) 2018 national search.

These students were selected from 20 finalists from the different colleges and universities in Central Luzon.

The finalists entered into the venue accompanied by the guest of honor, movie actor Jose Sixto “Dingdong” G. Dantes III.

Dr. Christina Nuque, Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Region 3 supervisor, in her speech, said that “it is not every day that we celebrate leadership and excellence. Today’s occasion, therefore, is extraordinary as well as beyond the ordinary.”

She expressed belief that through TOSP, the meticulously chosen finalists can make a difference in the society as they are the young leaders of today.

Meanwhile, Kenneth J. Miranda, who represented the Batch Bagwis of the 2018 TOSP, delivered his batch's response.

“We are the Batch Bagwis, we are the group of youth that will not be afraid, that has a flap in our wings towards the true progress, we will advance and shout that every single one of us can contribute to the society and all of us are the new generation of the brown race, who are free and that has love for you, Philippines. In every journey, there will always be a spark and flow of hope in flying towards the sky that we are yearning and with courage and joy, we will show our wings,” Miranda said.

Dantes, meanwhile, shared a story about his own life, his past experiences which helped him become the man that he is now.

The renowned actor also said he believed that the journey of the outstanding students is truly extraordinary and the opportunity that they have now is an achievement that they really worked hard for.

“When everyone is sitting down, stand up, when everyone is standing up, stand out and when everyone is standing out, be the leader that you are, be the model, be someone that everyone is not,” Dantes added.

Contour of 2019 polls takes shape in Angeles

By Ding Cervantes

ANGELES CITY–The contour of the 2019 mayoral elections in this chartered city has taken form, as Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan, already in his third and last term, announced plans to run either for congressman or senator.

This, amid reports from local politicians that his former chief of staff Alexander Cauguiran, veteran politician Carmelo “Tarzan” Lazatin, and former councilor Irineo Alvaro would seek to replace him.

Cauguiran is now the acting president of the Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) while Lazatin, an octogenarian who had been mayor and congressman for several terms in the past, was elected chairman of commercial Barangay Balibago in the last polls.

On the other hand, Alvaro had served several terms as city councilor and is now president and chief executive officer of BBI, the corporate entity behind upscale Midori Hotel and Casino, water-theme park Aqua Planet, and Eaglesky at the Clark Freeport.

Cauiguiran had already announced his mayoral plans, while Lazatin and Alvaro have yet to announce theirs.

Cauguiran will reportedly have incumbent Vice Mayor Bryan Nepomuceno as running mate, while Lazatin will have former vice mayor Vicky Vega. Alvaro has yet to give hint on who could me his running mate.

In a statement last week, Pamintuan announced his “plans to run for Congress in 2019 to ensure the completion of more than a billion worth of projects for the city that he was able to get approvals for from the national government.”

“I will not leave you,” declared Pamintuan, during a meeting with newly-elected barangay offi cials. He said he will seek “higher national position as congressman, or even a senator, in the 2019 elections.”

Pamintuan cited his accomplished projects worth P1. 5 billion, including the ₱236-million NLEX-SCTEx Connecting Road (Abacan Expressway) in support to the furniture, ITBPO, hotels, garments and textile industries of Angeles City; the ₱66-million widening of the Philippine Export Zone Road and construction of road connecting Angeles-Magalang Road to East Circumferential Road; the ₱103-million improvement of Zeppelin Street and Clark Perimeter Road; the ₱212-million construction of Angeles City Toll Exit connecting NLEx and SCTEx.

He also cited the ₱67.9-million improvement and construction of road connecting West Circumferential Road to East Mega Dike and the ₱644-million construction of East Circumferential Road connecting MacArthur Highway to Angeles Magalang Road.

Pamintuan, who was the 2012 Top 8 World Mayor, also announced projects he wants done, including a new 5-storey city hall with a sports complex and a 2-storey steel parking building; the acquisition of heavy equipment for the city engineering office; 33 dumptrucks; vehicles for the city government and the Philippine National Police; and the installation of 1,000 units of LED streetlights in the city.

“I would like to see through the completion of these projects, and work for better representation of the city in Congress in the face of the expected onslaught of development centered on the Clark Freeport Zone and the Clark International Airport,” he said.

“I will not leave Angeles City until these projects are completed. All roads lead to Clark and its environs insofar as development is concerned,” Pamintuan said.

Pamintuan stressed “the need for progressive and forward- looking local leadership,” urging barangay officials to “think big and out of the box.”

During the meeting, Cauguiran lauded the decision of Pamintuan to continue serving city folk.

Angeles City forms youth development council

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THE Angeles City Government through the Angeles City Youth Development Office (ACYDO) convened this city’s Local Youth Development Council (LYDC) with the formal installation of new officers and election of sectoral representatives on June 29 at the City Hall.

According to Patrick Cura, ACYDO officer-in-charge, the assembly is in line with the provisions of the Republic Act (RA) 10742 or the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) Reform Act of 2015.

Section 23 of the law states that the LYDC shall “ensure wide and multi-sectoral youth participation in local governance, there shall be in every province, city and municipality.”

The LYDC shall assist the planning and execution of projects and programs of the SK, and the Pederasyons in all levels.

RA 10742 further states that the LYDC shall be composed of representatives of youth and youth-serving organizations in the provincial, city, and municipal level.

Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan lauded all the members of the LYDC stressing their importance in the city’s development process through the Local Youth Development Plan.

“I feel ecstatic about the future programs and activities of our youth leaders. Clearly, this is a manifestation that they are taking their first steps as we enjoin their participation in doing public service and government work towards a sustainable and inclusive local governance,” said Pamintuan.

The LYDC will be chaired by SK Federation President Arnoah Prince Mandani and will be assisted by Vice Chairman Renzo Carlo Santiago, SK Federation Vice President.

Meanwhile, the newly-elected LYDC representatives and organizations include: Harvey Santiago, Youth for Empowerment and Progress Inc for City Wide Youth Organization; Christian Jeff Pangilinan, Pulung Cacutud Power Youth Club and Sta. Teresita Youth Organization for Community-based Youth Organizations; Richard Canlas, Dabarkadz for Culture and Arts; Jayson Torres, PWD Youth Organization for Differently-Abled; Sarrah Mae Capiz, ICON- Aeta Tribal Youth Organization for Indigenous People; Imee Jean Regala, ECPAT Philippines for Advocacy-oriented; Jessa Mae Ariscon, Systems Plus College Foundation and City College of Angeles for School-based Organizations; and Ricky Ventura, PYAP Federation for Out of School Youth Organization.

Angeles City is the first local government unit to form an LYDC in Central Luzon according to Cura.

Sectoral groups to support Pamintuan’s congressional bid

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MULTISECTORAL groups in Angeles City have expressed their support over the earlier pronouncement of Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan that he is eyeing a higher government position in the 2019 polls.

Barangay Captain Jeremias Alejandrino of Pandan cited the impact of the flagship projects of Pamintuan to the city that introduced a new brand of public service not only in the region but also in the whole country.

The five-term barangay captain mentioned the modernization of the Ospital ning Angeles (ONA), the construction of the City College of Angeles (CCA) and the public cemetery, among others, as Pamintuan’s key projects that can be replicated in neighboring towns in the first district of Pampanga.

“He has drawn a peaceful, orderly and progressive Angeles City that is why we support the mayor in his quest to continue what he has started,” said Alejandrino.

“We barangay captains are looking for a leader with a clear foresight of the future and the desire to serve his beloved city that is why we manifested our support,” the five-term barangay captain added.

The five-term mayor has also earned the appreciative nods of sectoral leaders citing various projects that he was able to accomplish in just a span of nine years.

Nelson Caranto, overall chairman of the Angeles City Pampang Public Market Vendors Association, expressed the elation of the public market sector on the renovation of the Pampang Market.

“We thank him for not forgetting us and for upgrading the market so we can be abreast with competition. The members of the association are supporting him,” said Caranto should Pamintuan continues with his plan to run for congressman.

Meanwhile, Youth Development advocate Patrick Cura expressed his excitement over the P1.5 billion worth proposed projects for Angeles City which Mayor Pamintuan has requested from the national government.

“We are very happy that our mayor will be able to serve not only our city but our neighbors in the first district. We are grateful to hear his intention in continuing his legacies up to the congress should he be elected,” said Cura.

The 3,000-strong women group, the Kapisanan para sa Kaunlaran ng mga Kababaihan sa Angeles (KKKA) headed by Marie Canlas of Claro M. Recto, has also expressed their support to Pamintuan’s congressional bid.

Canlas, who have been dedicating her life in service of the women sector for more than ten years, said “Pamintuan has been generous at providing livelihood opportunities to their sector and educational assistance to their children, especially those who are indigent.”

“He does not only perform his mandate as mayor of the city but as president of all city mayors in the Philippines as well. We believe he can do it as a congressman, too,” said Canlas citing Pamintuan’s great chance to earn the congressional seat.

During his re-election in 2010, his administration has launched the many firsts in terms of public service and local governance that famed the city in the national scene, and even gaining numerous awards and recognitions for it.

Among others are the Heritage District and Urban Renewal Project, ONA’s Renal Care Unit, Chemotherapy Infusion Unit, Intensive Coronary Care Unit, the MediKalinga Center for Minor Surgeries, the state-of-the-art Emergency and Disaster Command Center, the Million Trees Project and clean-up drives, and many more.

Pamintuan is serving his last term as the local chief executive of this highly urbanized city.

Pamintuan to expropriate Camp Tomas Pepito

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ANGELES CITY -- Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan has made known to the officers of the Angeles City Police Office (ACPO) of his plan to expropriate Camp Tomas Pepito from the Catholic Church.

The message has been relayed by Pamintuan's Communications Officer, Jose Pelayo IV, when he delivered his keynote speech during the 23rd Police Community Relations Month at the ACPO. Pelayo was the guest of honor and speaker during the event.

"The Angeles Police don't need to worry about your stay here for Mayor Ed Pamintuan has informed me that he has a plan to expropriate the property," Pelayo said.

It has been a concern for the local police here about their tenure at Camp Tomas Pepito, which is known to be a property of the Catholic Church.

Pelayo added: "ACPO will stay here in Barangay Sto. Domingo. And after the property has been expropriated, the city mayor wants to build a new headquarters for our PNP."

City Director PSSupt. Enrico Vargas expressed his appreciation to the full support of the city government to the local police. Vargas has also informed his men and women in uniform about the purchasing of additional firearms by the city government including the purchasing of brand new service vehicles for ACPO.

"I would like to express my appreciation to the support of the city government headed by our city mayor," Vargas said in his message after the flag ceremony.

Just recently, Pamintuan led the inauguration of the bunk houses for the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology to help decongest the facility from overcrowding detainees.

Pamintuan also led the opening of Bahay Pagbabago within the same compound.

Lazatin vows to provide free medicines to constituents

ByREYNALDO G. NAVALES

ANGELES CITY -- Newly-installed Barangay Balibago Chairman Carmelo Lazatin has vowed to provide free medicines to his constituents, especially the indigent ones.

Lazatin issued the statement during his first Monday flag raising ceremony as top leader of the city’s entertainment village.

Lazatin said that he will look into the existing barangay funds to provide basic services, particularly medical assistance and health programs, to the people.

“First we have to look at the funds so we know how we will allocate them for the improvement of Balibago and one is free medicines for the people,” Lazatin said.

The new village chief said he will also implement education program for indigent students.

Lazatin appealed to the people of Balibago to support his administration which is aiming to be transparent and corruption-free governance.

Lazatin’s two sons, Angeles City Councilor Carmelo Pogi Lazatin and Pampanga First District Congressman Carmelo Jon Lazatin, who were present during the ceremony, vowed to support the programs of their father.

“We’re 100 percent in support especially it’s for the village,” Councilor Lazatin said.

Former Balibago Chairman Tony Mamac, who was elected first councilor, told SunStar Pampanga that his administration left P3.6 million surplus funds deposited at the Land Bank of the Philippines.

Angeles City kicks off nutrition month

(PR/With Chermary Panga)

THE Angeles City Government, headed by Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan, launched the 44th Nutrition Month celebration themed "Ugaling Magtanim, Sapat na Nutrition Aanihin!" on July 2 at city hall.

A three-day food fair kicked off the city's month-long celebration at the city hall lobby, featuring fresh and healthy assortments of food.

Nutrition Action Officer Arnel T. Calaguas also presented other events and activities anchored on the city's Nutrition Month observance.

For the whole month of July, the City Agriculture Office will hold seedlings distribution to schools around the city.

To encourage Angeleños to kick-start their own vegetable gardens, the agriculture office has opened its doors for walk-in residents who would also want to avail of the free vegetables and fruit-bearing seedlings.

The City Nutrition Office, meanwhile, will hold seminars on Infant and Young Child Feeding to be held on the respective dates and villages: Barangay Cuayan on July 10, Barangay Sto. Domingo on July 12, Barangay San Jose on July 17, Barangay Cacutud on July 19, and Barangay Malabanias on July 24.

Meat Processing workshops will also be conducted to guide homemakers and business owners alike on production and food safety management. These will be done alongside feeding programs and traditional gaming events in Barangay San Jose on July 25 and Barangay Malabanias on July 18 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.

Also in line with the celebration, the Department of Education-Division of City Schools will conduct an On the Spot Poster Making Contest on July 26 at the Robinson Balibago Event Center, and a Nutri Jingle on August 3 at SM Clark.

Pamintuan pointed out the relevance of willful healthy-living. "We should be wise, utilize whatever strength we have at the moment and invest in it, so we can continue to work and serve well," he said.

The mayor also reiterated the importance of backyard/urban gardening on the pursuit of the Angeleños for good nutrition.

"The launch of our Task Force One Million Trees and the Gulayan sa Barangay Project years back allowed our people to generate their own local produce and provide for themselves and their family some quality and nourishing vegetables and fruits while earning. This year's theme affirms the importance of our project," Pamintuan said.

Kapampangan students win international science tilt in Hong Kong

By IAN OCAMPO FLORA

ANGELES CITY -- Neil David Cayanan and Lucia Dizon of Angeles City Science High School (ACSHS) brought honor to the country, as they won in the Hong Kong Students Science Project Competition (HKSSPC) held in Hong Kong.

The Department of Education (DepEd)-Central Luzon said in a Facebook post that the students were awarded first prize in the International Division for their project "Verde: An Edible Alternative to Plastic Cutlery."

"We are thankful to our students, as well as their teachers, for bringing pride and honor to the country especially in the field of science and technology. Your innovations and inventions are proof that our schools do not only teach you to memorize facts and formulae, but to think critically and logically so that you will be able to analyze and provide solutions to the problems that plague our society. Our warmest congratulations," DepEd Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones said.

The DepEd said the event is jointly organized by the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, the Education Bureau, and the Hong Kong Science Museum, and supported by the Innovation and Technology Commission and Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation.

The competition has been one of the core government-supported programs for fostering innovation and technology culture in Hong Kong since 1998.

On its 20th year, HKSSPC added the International Division fosters academic exchange between global and local young Science talents. With the theme "From theory to practice: Develop Science potential," the competition enabled budding scientists to demonstrate investigative and inventive projects which shall be original, innovative, and applicable in real life.

The Philippine delegates bested their competitors from Thailand, USA, Singapore, Turkmenistan, Macau China, and other participating countries.

Two other teams from ACSHS also participated as finalists: Shaira Gozun and E'van Relle Tongol, and Francine Icban and Ana Sofia Diaz with their projects "Urban Vertical Farming: An Automated Hydroponics System for Vegetable Crop Production," and "Screening of the Anti-Quorum Sensing Property of Bioluminescent Bacteria Against Hospital-Acquired Pathogen Pseudomonas Aeruginosa," respectively.

Angeles City launches activities for Nutrition Month

By Ric Sapnu (PNA)

ANGELES CITY, Pampanga — A three-day food fair was opened here on Monday as part of the various activities lined up for the 44th Nutrition Month celebration.

With the theme “Ugaling Magtanim, Sapat na Nutrition Aanihin,” fresh and healthy assortments of food are now on sale at the City Hall Lobby here.

During the event opening, nutrition action officer Arnel T. Calaguas presented the other events and activities anchored on the city’s Nutrition Month observance.

Calaguas said that for the whole month of July, the City Agriculture Office will hold seedlings distribution to schools around the city.

“To encourage the Angeleños to kick-start their own vegetable gardens, the City Agriculture Office has opened its doors for walk-in residents who would also want to avail of the free vegetables and fruit-bearing seedlings,” he said.

The City Nutrition Office, on the other hand, will hold seminars on infant and young child feeding to be held in Barangay Cuayan on July 10; Barangay Sto. Domingo on July 12; Barangay San Jose on July 17; Barangay Cacutud on July 19; and Barangay Malabanias on July 24.

Also in line with the celebration, the Department of Education – Division of City Schools here will conduct an On the Spot Poster-Making Contest on July 26 at the Robinson Balibago Event Center, and a Nutri Jingle Contest on August 3 at SM City Clark.

Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan cited the relevance of willful healthy-living.

“We should be wise, utilize whatever strength we have at the moment and invest in it, so we can continue to work and serve well,” he said.

The mayor also reiterated the importance of backyard/urban gardening on the pursuit of the Angeleños for good nutrition.

“The launch of our Task Force One Million Trees and the Gulayan sa Barangay Project years back allowed our people to generate their own local produce and provide for themselves and their family some quality and nourishing vegetables and fruits while earning. This year’s theme affirms the importance of our project,” he added.

Angeles City MSMEs showcase products in trade fair

By Ric Sapnu (PNA)

ANGELES CITY, Pampanga -- A trade fair that showcases the products of this city’s micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) opened here Tuesday.

The "Buy Angeles Trade Fair", now on its second year, was organized by the Angeles City Economic Development and Investment Promotions Office (ACEDIPO), in partnership with the provincial office of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).

Vice Mayor Bryan Matthew Nepomuceno, ACEDIPO head Bernadette Galinato, and DTI-Pampanga Director Elenita Ordonio led the ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, signaling the formal opening of the local trade fair.

Galinato said the activity serves as the local government’s support to city-based entrepreneurs to boost the promotion of Angeleño-made products.

She said the city has been tapping MSMEs and enjoining them in various national and regional business expositions to widen the scope of their market.

A total of 24 stalls were installed at the City Hall main lobby for the trade fair, which runs until June 29.

The four-day fair showcases Angeleño-made organic and processed food, pastries and delicacies, home-made beverages and condiments, arts and craft, home decors, cosmetics, fashion accessories and jewelry, and other health and wellness products.

Ordonio, for her part, congratulated the city government, citing the success of the first Buy Angeles Trade Fair in 2017.

“The staging of the second year of this trade fair goes to show that the local government is successful in its first attempt in 2017. We hope that the city will continue with this program, which is a viable venue to showcase the best of Angeles City,” she said.

Meanwhile, Ordonio also reminded the participating MSMEs to accomplish and have for themselves a license to operate from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines has also placed a help desk at the trade fair to extend information on the agency’s patent services, copyright registration, and trademark services.

Nepomuceno, meanwhile, cited the vital role of MSMEs in the local economy, urging them to remain persistent with their businesses and assuring them that the city, through the ACEDIPO, will always support the sector.

“It only takes one successful business to change one’s life forever. Keep on being determined, time will come, you will all succeed. The city government is always here to help you in ways possible,” the vice mayor said.

Nepomuceno also asked DTI-Pampanga to hold a mentoring session at the city’s legislative building regarding ways MSMEs could market their products.

To date, Angeles City has two DTI Negosyo Centers -- one in Robinsons Place Angeles and the other at the Metro Angeles Chamber of Commerce and Industries (MACCI) Building.

The city will soon have its own permanent outlet for Angeles City-made products and souvenirs with the “One Town, One Product” (OTOP) Store to be situated at the city’s heritage district.