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		<title>Biktima ng Bagyong Basyang at Army Worm, Binigyang Tulong</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 05:49:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dyan Hernandez</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kapit-bisig sa gitna kalamidad &#8211; sana&#8217;y manatiling matatag ang bayanihan ng mga Batanggenyo at laging tapat at taos-puso ang paglilingkod ng mga tao sa gobyerno ng lalawigan ng Batangas.</p>
<p><code><strong>PRESS RELEASE<br />
Batangas Capitol<br />
July 29, 2010</strong></p>
<p><em><strong>Apektado ng bagyong Basyang at Army Worm sa 1st district binigyang tulong</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>Nasugbu, Batangas</strong> - Naghandog ng tulong para sa mga apektadong magsasaka at mga pamilyang apektado ng bagyong basyang sa unang distrito ng Batangas ang Pamahalaang Panlalawigan ng Batangas sa pamamagitan ng pagsasagawa ng Operation: Army Worm Crack Down at Financial Assistance Distribution.</p>
<p>Pinangunahan ni Batangas Governor Vilma Santos-Recto ang pagbibigay tulong sa may 1065 na apektadong mga magsasaka at 1228 na pamilya na naapektuhan ng bagyo sa Dr. Francisco Calingasan Mem. Colleges Foundation Gymnasium noong ika-29 ng Hulyo 2010.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.wowbatangas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/army-worm-208x300.jpg" alt="" title="army worm" width="208" height="300" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-7221" />Ipinamahagi sa mga magsasaka mula sa may 75 Barangay mula sa bayan ng Nasugbu, Lian, Tuy, Balayan, Calatagan, Calaca, Lemery at Taal ang mga pesticides at back pack pesticide sprayers na handog ng Provincial Agriculture Office para sugpuin ang pesteng uod sa mga pananim.</p>
<p>Tumanggap naman ng financial assistance na nagkakahalaga ng kabuuang P4 na milyong piso para sa lahat ng indibidwal na lubhang naapektuhan ng sirain ni bagyong Basyang ang kanilang mga tahanan.</p>
<p>97 pamilya na totally damaged ang tahanan ang tumanggap ng halagang pitong libong piso, habang ang mga pamilyang partially damaged ang mga ari-arian ay pinagkalooban ng talong libong piso.</p>
<p>Sa kanyang pagharap sa mga taga unang distrito, ipinagbigay alam ni Governor Vi ang mga agarang hakbang na ginawa ng kanyang paumunuan sa pag-talima sa mga pangunahing pangangailangan ng mga apektadong bayan ng dalawang magkasunod na kalamidad.</p>
<p>Ipinaabot nito partikular sa mga naging biktima ni basyang ang maigting na pagahahanda at pakikipag ugnayan sa mga lokal na pamahalaan at mga lider barangay para sa mga mahahalagang impormasyon.</p>
<p>“Pakiusap ko po sa mga tao, lalo na yun mga malalapit sa dalampasigan, ilog at mga labak na pakinggan po natin ang mga awtoridad, pag sinabi po may signal na ang bagyo at patuloy na lumalakas agad na po tayong lumikas sapagkat walang kapantay na kapalit ang buhay ng bawat isa sa inyo” wika ng Gobernador.</p>
<p>Pinagbigay alam din nito ang kahandaan ng mga evacuation areas para sa kanilang mga pangangailangan</p>
<p>Kasamang naki-isa sa damayang bayan sina 1st District Congressman Tom Apacible, 1st District Board Members, Roman Rosales at Loring Bausan, Vice Governor Mark Leviste, Chief of Staff at Provincial Agriculture Office Head Pedrito Martin Dijan Jr, Provincial Social Welfare Department Head Jocelyn Montalbo. <strong>/Edwin V. Zabarte/PIO</strong></code></p>
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		<title>Popular Historical Attractions in Batangas</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 06:22:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dyan Hernandez</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How historic a province or a particular town is can only be learned of if the people who were part of it preserved both the intangible and tangible memories for the succeeding generations to discover.</p>
<p>Batangas is also endowed with <strong>historical attractions</strong> which every Batangueño should visit or at least have a knowledge of. Let&#8217;s go back in time and discover how history unfolded for us with the <strong>popular historical attractions of Batangas</strong>!</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #008000;">Casa de Segunda</span></strong></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-7089" title="Casa de Segunda, Lipa City" src="http://www.wowbatangas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Casa-de-Segunda-Lipa-City-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></p>
<p>The ancestral residence of one of the most notable families in Lipa City &#8211; the Katigbak clan. Probably the most prominent member of the family was <span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Segunda Katigbak</strong></span> who was claimed to be our National Hero, Dr. Jose Rizal&#8217;s first love. The house was transformed into a museum and was declared by the National Historical Commission as a heritage house.</p>
<p>Casa de Segunda is located at 198 Calle Rizal, Lipa City.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #008000;">Mabini Shrine</span></strong></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-7090" title="Mabini Shrine, Talaga, Tanuan City" src="http://www.wowbatangas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Mabini-Shrine-Talaga-Tanuan-City-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></p>
<p>This cradles the memories of <strong><span style="color: #008000;">Sublime Paralytic, Apolinario Mabini</span></strong>. His personal belongings which all became part of his childhood days are showcased in the museum. This is also where his remains were put to rest. The Mabini Shrine can be found in Barrio Talaga in Tanauan, the hero&#8217;s hometown.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #008000;">Punta de Santiago</span></strong></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-7091" title="Cape Santiago, Calatagan" src="http://www.wowbatangas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Cape-Santiago-Calatagan-220x300.jpg" alt="" width="220" height="300" /></p>
<p>This lighthouse in Calatagan offers a panoramic view of the Balayan Bay. The construction was started by Magin Pers y Pers in December 15, 1890 and was continued by Guillermo Brockman later on. Sometimes it&#8217;s called <strong><span style="color: #008000;">Faro de Punta Santiago</span></strong> or simply <span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Cape Santiago</strong></span>.</p>
<p>The lighthouse had withstood the past wars and colonization periods from the Spanish to American to Japanese invasion. And right now, it is one of the famous destinations in Calatagan.</p>
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		<title>Provincial Gov&#8217;t Sends Help to Basyang Victims</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 02:22:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dyan Hernandez</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Typhoon Basyang took 38 lives in the CALABARZON area and left with unexpected destructions in the region. The country is still up to face around 20 more typhoons towards the end of the year.</p>
<p>The provincial government of Batangas has given financial assistance to the victims of Basyang all over the province. Monetary support was provided to the families of the victims who were killed when Basyang hit Luzon last Tuesday.</p>
<p>The Provincial Disaster Coordinating Council, together with the provincial Chief of Staff and Batangas police director Senior Superintendent Alberto Supapo, visited parts of the province which suffered the most &#8211; Talisay and Laurel.</p>
<p>Donations and other forms of assistance were also provided to victims who are still in evacuation centers in the towns of Nasugbu, Lian, Calatagan, Talisay, Laurel, and Balayan.</p>
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		<title>Greater Glory: Lighthouse of Cape Santiago, Calatagan</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 06:02:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dyan Hernandez</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the first full-feature contribution from one of our avid readers, <strong>Rodelio &#8220;Del&#8221; Hernandez</strong> of Lipa City. He shared with us the written accounts and photos of his visit to Calatagan&#8217;s gallant <strong>lighthouse of Cape Santiago.</strong>.</p>
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<h3>REVISITING EL FARO DE CABO SANTIAGO</h3>
<p><em>“Even with time and the elements acting against them, the beauty that the Spanish engineers erected on our soil cannot be erased. It is time that we, the inheritors of this patrimony should do what we can to ensure its survival for the next 100 years. For these lights not only lit the souls and imagination of those who chanced upon them; they also guided a nation to progress.” (Manuel Maximo Noche Lopez Del Castillo: “The Spanish Colonial Lighthouses in the Philippines”)</em></p>
<div id="attachment_6079" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.wowbatangas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/lighthouse-of-cape-santiago-calatagan-batangas.2.jpg"><img src="http://www.wowbatangas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/lighthouse-of-cape-santiago-calatagan-batangas.2-300x157.jpg" alt="" title="lighthouse of cape santiago calatagan batangas.2" width="300" height="157" class="size-medium wp-image-6079" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">the Cape Santiago compound</p></div>
<p>Constructed in <strong>December 15, 1890</strong> by Spanish engineers, the Calatagan Lighthouse is reportedly <strong>one of the oldest working lighthouses in the country</strong>, providing guidance of approach to Manila Bay, lighting up the Verde Island passage, the San Bernardino Strait onto the southern route across the islands (Faro de Punta de Malabrigo in Lobo &#8211; 1896, is the other lighthouse in the province of Batangas). </p>
<div id="attachment_6080" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 230px"><a href="http://www.wowbatangas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/lighthouse-of-cape-santiago-calatagan-batangas.3.jpg"><img src="http://www.wowbatangas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/lighthouse-of-cape-santiago-calatagan-batangas.3-220x300.jpg" alt="" title="lighthouse of cape santiago calatagan batangas.3" width="220" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-6080" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">full view of the lighthouse</p></div>
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With its Spanish title of <strong>Faro de Cabo Santiago (Lighthouse of Cape Santiago)</strong>, the lighthouse is also called <strong>Punta de Santiago (Santiago Point) or Cape Santiago</strong>, named after <strong>Don Santiago Zobel</strong> who, accordingly donated the approximately one-hectare property where the structure is located.</p>
<p>We embarked on a journey to said lighthouse, coming from the eastern part of Batangas (from Manila, it&#8217;s via SLEX onward through the STAR-Calabarzon Road), passing through the Cuenca-Alitagtag-Taal-Balayan route. From Balayan, there’s a westward road passing through barangays Sambat, Canda and Duhatan, a 15-minute stretch leading to the Balibago intersection of the Lian-Calatagan road (a right-turn would lead to Matabungkay beach about two kms. away). We turned left, noticing many signages of prominent resorts as we went on until we came to the sprawling Hacienda Bigaa (Zobel family) area, eastside of the national road, before reaching the town of Calatagan.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_6081" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 228px"><a href="http://www.wowbatangas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/lighthouse-of-cape-santiago-calatagan-batangas.4.jpg"><img src="http://www.wowbatangas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/lighthouse-of-cape-santiago-calatagan-batangas.4-218x300.jpg" alt="" title="lighthouse of cape santiago calatagan batangas.4" width="218" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-6081" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">closer view of CS lighthouse</p></div>As we entered the town proper, there was the Sto. Domingo de Silos Church on our left, a structure of Spanish influence. Making another left turn, we proceeded to the direction of the parola (lighthouse) reportedly about 8 kms. away. We wound up and down the hills passing through the busy development sites of Playa Calatagan, past several welcome archs, until we came to the end of the cemented road at Brgy. Bagong Silang where the lighthouse is located.</p>
<p>We turned right through an unpaved path, then left, carefully tracing the course to avoid the aroma bushes (with their protective 1-inch sharp thorns) and after a few turns, we reached an inclined approach where a padlocked makeshift gate to the lighthouse blocked the entry to the premises. From the Balayan take-off point, it took us approximately less than an hour to reach Cape Santiago.</p>
<p>We were met by the lighthouse keeper with whom we coordinated earlier. His name is <strong>Antonio C. Coz, Jr. or Jun</strong>, a third generation lighthouse keeper whose devotion to his job had apparently helped stave off further deterioration of the century-old facility.</p>
<p>Jun narrated to us how <strong>the lighthouse was attacked by the Americans during the 2nd World War</strong>, because a Japanese garrison was situated nearby. He showed us the battle scars on the steel gate’s grills (which are as thick as a man’s thumb) due to the impact of 50-caliber bullets fired by strafing American warplanes. His grandfather was the first lighthouse keeper, followed by his father who was almost killed by the Japanese on account of his uncle’s joining the band of guerillas during the war.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_6082" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 176px"><img src="http://www.wowbatangas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/lighthouse-of-cape-santiago-calatagan-batangas.5.jpg" alt="" title="lighthouse of cape santiago calatagan batangas.5" width="166" height="216" class="size-full wp-image-6082" /><p class="wp-caption-text">the original lighting device</p></div>Jun obliged us with a tour of the brick-cum-lime cement (tisa) structure of the antiquated parola, through an entrance at the main building (pavilion). Above the entrance was a vintage brass sign in Spanish at the top and bottom part which read: “FARO DE 4* ORDEN DE PUNTA SANTIAGO… Encendido El 15 De Diciembre 1890” (probably denoting that the lighthouse of Point Santiago is of the 4th order… commisioned in December 15, 1890).</p>
<p>We carefully negotiated the old and narrow, spiral steel staircase of the tower consisting of 65 steps from the base to the opening at the top of the lighthouse, which was no mean feat for those with hip or limb afflictions. The top of the lighthouse was made of a glass-panelled enclosure protecting the equipment which housed the lamp and original lenses (later research after this travel revealed that technology of lighthouse lenses was improved with the introduction of Fresnel [pronounced FREH nel] lenses in 1822, ranked according to the order of their magnitude, from the first to the sixth order (the first order being the largest, most powerful and expensive, having the longest focal length).</p>
<p><div id="attachment_6076" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 183px"><img src="http://www.wowbatangas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/lighthouse-of-cape-santiago-calatagan-batangas.7.jpg" alt="" title="lighthouse of cape santiago calatagan batangas.7" width="173" height="216" class="size-full wp-image-6076" /><p class="wp-caption-text">present solar operational bulb</p></div>Cape Santiago’s original lens was of the 4th order, which was reportedly missing, was then replaced with another lighting device until the final replacement consisting of a solar bulb in 1980 (of Japanese make) was installed at the outer part of the tower’s pinnacle.</p>
<p>From atop the parola, we had a magnificent vista of the surroundings, with the wide expanse of Calatagan Bay at the west, the conjoining hills and beach fronts extending from north to south of the parola, while ongoing real estate development marked the eastern part of the historic landmark. At that point, we were approximately perched some 92 feet above sea level, since the hilly elevation of the Cape Santiago Lighthouse was 41 ft. while the structure itself stood 51 ft. from the ground.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_6092" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 298px"><img src="http://www.wowbatangas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/lighthouse-of-cape-santiago.jpg" alt="" title="lighthouse of cape santiago" width="288" height="232" class="size-full wp-image-6092" /><p class="wp-caption-text">north view of Calatagan Bay</p></div>After our descent, we noted another marker in the pavilion hallway commemorating the lighthouse’s centennial in 1990. We learned that the upkeep of the Cape Santiago Lighthouse was under the auspices of the Philippine Coast Guard (under DOTC), Jun being a civilian employee whose official designation is “lighthouse keeper”. The main building used to house the lighthouse keepers and their families while the two smaller structures fronting the grilled courtyard respectively served as kitchen for the staff and storage bunk (almacene) for the combustible materials that were used to light the tower.</p>
<p>There was a time (1990-1995) when the main building accommodated transient guests but said endeavor was short-lived on account of the scarcity of funds to maintain it. It is due to the same financial constraint that the two (2) service buildings are presently in a sad state of disrepair, not to mention the fact that there is no official approach to the site because the area surrounding the lighthouse premises is privately-owned property.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_6078" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 286px"><img src="http://www.wowbatangas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/lighthouse-of-cape-santiago-calatagan-batangas.1.jpg" alt="" title="lighthouse of cape santiago calatagan batangas.1" width="276" height="232" class="size-full wp-image-6078" /><p class="wp-caption-text">south view of Calatagan Bay</p></div>With the toll that the elements had taken on its facilities through the ages, a timely proposal was reportedly drawn to restore the lighthouse to its original condition through a joint effort of the Calatagan LGU and the Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary (PCGA). It was meant to coincide with the celebration of Calatagan’s 100-year township in 2011.</p>
<p>Hopes are high that such move would materialize as it is deemed most providential to this historically significant icon of light which had served as a necessary beacon to seafarers for the last 117 years. At present, El Faro de Cabo Santiago is continuously extending its service to sea-worthy streamers plying the local routes to and from Manila as well as to international port of calls with the help of the other “Cape Santiagos” providing unsolicited guidance for maritime travelers. <em><strong>(April 2008)</strong></em></p>
<p><em>This article was published in <strong>Beacon Post Magazine</strong> which I co-edited (catering to cooperatives) in June 2008. It also appeared on the maiden issue of the nationwide electric co-ops newspaper, <strong>Current News</strong> (July 2009) where I was Associate Editor. &#8212; <strong>Del Hernandez</strong></em></p>
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		<title>Official List of Election Candidates Batangas Province (Congressional, Provincial, Agoncillo-Lipa City)</title>
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Still undecided who would you vote for this coming election? Ang tanong, kilala n&#8217;yo ga ang lahat ng kandidato sa lugar n&#8217;yo? Baka sakaling makatulong, narito ang <strong>Official List of Candidates for 2010 Election &#8211; Batangas Province</strong>. <em><strong>(in alphabetical order &#8211; PART 1 Congressional Positions &#8211; Local Positions Lipa City)</strong></em></p>
<h3>Congressional Positions</h3>
<p><strong>District 1</strong><br />
APACIBLE, TOMAS VILLADOLID<br />
ERMITA, EDUARDO RAMOS</p>
<p><strong>Disrict 2</strong><br />
BERBERABE, GODOFREDO MARCAIDA<br />
MANDANAS, HERMILANDO INGCO</p>
<p><strong>Disrict 3</strong><br />
COLLANTES, NELSON PEREZ<br />
DIMAYUGA, MA. CHONA MALOLES<br />
HERNANDEZ, NICOMEDES FAJARDO<br />
LAUREL, LUIS CARLOS RUFINO<br />
REYES, CRISTETA CUEVAS<br />
REYES, RODRIGO CONCEPCION</p>
<p><strong>Disrict 4</strong><br />
BUSTAMANTE, PRAXEDES DIOLE<br />
MENDOZA, MARK LLANDRO LATORRE</p>
<h3>Provincial Positions</h3>
<p><strong>Provincial Governor</strong><br />
<em>Lone District</em><br />
MANDANAS, SR., MARCOS MILLARES<br />
PLATERO, GAUDIOSO ORTILLA<br />
RECTO, ROSA VILMA SANTOS<br />
SANCHEZ, ARMANDO CARPIO</p>
<p><strong>Provincial Vice-Governor</strong><br />
<em>Lone District</em><br />
ERMITA, EDWIN RAMOS<br />
LEVISTE, JOSE ANTONIO II SERMONIA</p>
<p><strong>Board Member</strong><br />
<strong>District 1</strong><br />
ALVAREZ, HORACIO QUIJANO<br />
BAUSAS, LORENZO CLAUDIO<br />
BONUAN, ALEXANDER LIMON<br />
ROSALES, ROMAN HUERTAS<br />
SALANGUIT, RODOLFO HERNANDO<br />
SALAS, ARNEL LANDICHO</p>
<p><strong>District 2</strong><br />
ACLAN, MANUEL SEVILLANO<br />
ATIENZA, JOEL CANTOS<br />
DE LEON, CHRISTOPHER STRAUSS<br />
DE LOYOLA, FLORENCIO ABACAN<br />
VILLENA, JULIAN BOBADILLA</p>
<p><strong>District 3</strong><br />
BALBA, DIVINA GAGALANG<br />
CORONA, ALFREDO CASTILLO<br />
MALIJAN, ARTURO MALAPASCUA<br />
PLATON, SIMEON MARTIN<br />
RUNES, EDGAR LINGA<br />
TOPACIO, FERDINAND SUMAGUE</p>
<p><strong>District 4</strong><br />
ADAYA, ABELARDO MALALUAN<br />
AFRICA, ROWENA SOMBRANO<br />
ASA, ROBERT TORRALBA<br />
BOLILIA, AMADO CARLOS IV ALZOLA<br />
CAISIP, FEDERICO BAUTISTA<br />
CATIPON, LEONILO ATIENZA<br />
MENDOZA, ARIES DIOSO<br />
VIRTUSIO, MABELLE DIMACULANGAN</p>
<h3>Local Positions</h3>
<h3>Agoncillo</h3>
<p><strong>For Mayor</strong><br />
HUMARANG, JULIAN PIOL<br />
MARTINEZ, GLORIOSO RAMOS</p>
<p><strong>For Vice-Mayor</strong><br />
ATIENZA, MARIO MARTINEZ<br />
REYES, DANIEL DE LEOS</p>
<p><strong>For Councilors</strong><br />
ANDAL, GERENIAS VILLANUEVA<br />
ANGULO, JOHN LANDICHO<br />
BALANI, GUILLERMO DE SAGUN<br />
BALBA, MARIO PALICPIC<br />
BROTONEL, HERMAN CATAPANG<br />
DE SAGUN, TIMOTEO ENCARNACION<br />
ENCARNACION, DOMINGO CABELLO<br />
ENRIQUEZ, LEONARDA AQUINO<br />
HERNANDEZ, CONSTANTINO DE VILLA<br />
LANDICHO, VICTORINO MATANGUIHAN<br />
MARCELLANA, BENITO MALABANAN<br />
MARTINEZ, MAY LACAP<br />
MATIENZO, RANDY MAYUGA<br />
MENDOZA, MA ZENAIDA E MORTEL<br />
PALICPIC, BENIGNO MEDINA<br />
PUNZALAN, MAURICE ENCARNACION<br />
REYES, ALBERTO DE SAGUN<br />
VERGARA, ATANACIO VERGARA</p>
<h3>Alitagtag</h3>
<p><strong>For Mayor</strong><br />
ANDAL, ANTHONY FRANCIS GAINZA<br />
PALINES, FLORANTE ROSALES<br />
REYES, BERNARDO BANAWA<br />
SALAZAR SR., NORIEL ADAN</p>
<p><strong>For Vice-Mayor</strong><br />
MAGUNDAYAO, EUSEBIO MARASIGAN<br />
REYES, GUILLERMO AGITO<br />
SANDOVAL, AMBROSIO SANDOVAL</p>
<p><strong>For Councilors</strong><br />
ADAJAR, ROGELIO ISABELO DIPALAC<br />
ADALIN, ROMULO CABUNGCAL<br />
ADAN, RODEL PALENCIA<br />
AQUINO, MARCELINO AUTOR<br />
ARGUELLES, FLAVIANO CASTILLO<br />
CADANO, REYNALDO CAPULOY<br />
CARAOS, RUEL MACALINTAL<br />
CHAVEZ, ANTONIO TUBO<br />
DIMAANDAL, EMILIANO ESGUERRA<br />
DIMACULANGAN, ERWIN GIRON<br />
GUTIERREZ, DELIO BALCON<br />
GUTIERREZ SR., CRISOSTOMO ADELANTAR<br />
HERNANDEZ, ALEX MAGPANTAY<br />
HERNANDEZ, SAJID MAMER ESMILLER<br />
ILAGAN, DIONISIO LAVIÑA<br />
ILAGAN, REMEDIOS ADAYA<br />
MARANAN, RAYMUNDO LAGATA<br />
MARASIGAN, DONALD PUNZALAN<br />
MARQUEZ, EDUARDO ROM<br />
ORDANZA, RODOLFO NATIVIDAD<br />
PAGSUYOIN, REYNALDO VERGARA<br />
PONGGOS, EDILBERTO GUTIERREZ<br />
QUIJANO JR., CONRADO PANALIGAN<br />
REYES JR, BERNARDO CASTILLO<br />
ROSALES, EUSEBIA MARISSA HERNANDEZ</p>
<h3>Balayan</h3>
<p><strong>For Mayor</strong><br />
FRONDA, EMMANUEL ORFANO<br />
MAGUNDAYAO, YOLANDA AGUILAR</p>
<p><strong>For Vice-Mayor</strong><br />
CASTELO, ROMEL II MANINGAT<br />
MARTINEZ, GERARDO RILLO</p>
<p><strong>For Councilors</strong><br />
ABIAD, RITA DELACRUZ<br />
ALANO, CICERO BARAIRO<br />
ARADA, JOEL TANGLAO<br />
BALBOA, JAY OCAMPO<br />
BULASAG, FRANCISCO OLARTE<br />
CHAVEZ, EFREN RODRIGUEZ<br />
CHUA, ALLAN MICHAEL MARTINEZ<br />
DIAZ, RENATO DE LOS REYES<br />
ESPIRITU, ERNESTO ORTIZ<br />
FRONDA II , EMMANUEL SALVADOR PAMINTUAN<br />
GAMEZ, MARLON GARDUÑO<br />
GATPANDAN, PETER ALCARAZ<br />
JAVIER, GUILLERMO CRUZ<br />
KING, RICARDO DY<br />
MACALINDONG, RODEL LACSAMANA<br />
MAGAHIS, EUDARDO II GAMEZ<br />
MAGYAYA, ROGELIO BAUTISTA<br />
MARTINEZ, MARLON PEDRAZA<br />
PAMINTUAN, DANILO STA ANA<br />
RODRIGUEZ, MAURICIO ALVAREZ</p>
<h3>Balete</h3>
<p><strong>For Mayor</strong><br />
HIDALGO, LEOVINO OJALES<br />
PAMPLONA, LUDIVINA AWATIN<br />
REYES, MARISSA GARCIA</p>
<p><strong>For Vice-Mayor</strong><br />
GARCIA, RODOLFO MENDOZA<br />
JAVIER, REGINA GALVE<br />
MARALIT, WILSON VILLAPANDO</p>
<p><strong>For Councilors</strong><br />
AGUADO, TOMASITO MACATANGAY<br />
ATIENZA, ERLINDA LUMBERA<br />
CAFE, DANILO BALBA<br />
CATAPANG, JOVITO LINATOC<br />
DACAYMAT, DANILO ABAINCIA<br />
DE OCAMPO, JOSE RUEL ROXAS<br />
DE OCAMPO, NESTORIO ALVEZ<br />
DEL MUNDO, VIRGILIO ROXAS<br />
DIOKNO, SERVILLANO NIPAY<br />
ENCALLADO, RODANTE MARALIT<br />
FETIZANAN, EMILY OLAN<br />
GOB, RESURRECCION GONZAGA<br />
HERNANDEZ, DOMINGO DIMAANO<br />
LAS, LUDINO DIOKNO<br />
LLANES, MICHAEL ROCAFORT<br />
LUMBERA, PEDRO RECIO<br />
MAALA, GABRIEL MENDOZA<br />
MALALUAN, ROLDAN LALOMA<br />
MARALIT, LORETO JIMENEZ<br />
MAYA, GILBERTO MAGPANTAY<br />
MERCADO, ADELIA CATAPANG<br />
OCAMPO, PEDRO MAYA<br />
OCAMPO, QUINTIN DE OCAMPO<br />
ORZO, DIONISIO CARANDANG<br />
PALMAS, ROGELIO MARASIGAN<br />
PAYO, ALVIN TAPIA<br />
RAMIREZ, CAMILO ABROGINA<br />
RAMIREZ, ROLANDO IGLE<br />
ROXAS, ROGER SOLOMON<br />
TASICO, RHYAN KATIGBAK<br />
VALENCIA, REMO DIMAANO</p>
<h3>Batangas City</h3>
<p><strong>For Mayor</strong><br />
BERBERABE, EMILIO F JR ACOSTA<br />
DIMACUHA, VILMA ABAYA<br />
EBORA, CASIANO TALBAN</p>
<p><strong>For Vice-Mayor</strong><br />
ALDOVER, GLENN MONTALBO<br />
DIMACUHA, NESTOR ESTELEYDEZ<br />
TOLENTINO, JOSE VIRGILIO YLAGAN</p>
<p><strong>For Councilors</strong><br />
ABALOS, ROSALINA ANDER<br />
AMBIDA, MA CLAUDETTE USON<br />
ANDAL, REGINALD MAGSOMBOL<br />
ANDAL, VEKSLER JASON GUERRA<br />
ATIENZA, MICHAEL PEREZ<br />
ATIENZA, SERGIE REX MONTALES<br />
BISA, CARLITO DIMAANO<br />
BLANCO, HAMILTON GUINHAWA<br />
BOBILA, RODEL BOY DAPUL<br />
BOOL, EDDIE EVANGELISTA<br />
BRUCAL, FELIXBERTO VILLANUEVA<br />
BUTED, DEXTER RESPICIO<br />
CANTOS, VICTORIANO CLERIGO<br />
CHAVEZ, RUEL JAVIER<br />
CLAVERIA, RUEL CHAVEZ<br />
CRUZ, RENATO DE CASTRO<br />
DELA ROCA, GERARDO ARELLANO<br />
FERRIOLS, ELIZALDE, JR. MACALINDONG<br />
JAVIER, SOLOMON MONTEBON<br />
LAZARTE, ARMANDO CHAVEZ<br />
MACARAIG, LUISA FAYTAREN<br />
MACARANDANG, NARCISO BESARES<br />
MARIÑO, MARIO VITTORIO AGREGADO<br />
PORTUGAL, ELOISA ANGELA DE LOYOLA<br />
TIAMSIM, RYAN ANONUEVO<br />
WONG, JAYSON MONTEMAYOR</p>
<h3>Bauan</h3>
<p><strong>For Mayor</strong><br />
BAUTISTA, AGRIPINO DIMAYUGA<br />
DOLOR, RYANH MAÑEBO</p>
<p><strong>For Vice-Mayor</strong><br />
BACONG, ROMEO AGULO<br />
CRUZAT, RONALD EVANGELISTA<br />
MAGBOO, JUAN MAGBOO<br />
MASANGCAY, GAUDENCIO MARANAN</p>
<p><strong>For Councilors</strong><br />
ABRAHAN, RAULITO AGBAY<br />
ABRAHAN, WILLIAM CASTILLO<br />
BACAL, PRESNEDY NOCHE<br />
BACULI, ELMAR ARENAS<br />
BASILAN, ROMEL BRUAL<br />
BAUTISTA, NOEL CARINGAL<br />
BOONGALING, AMADEO MARASIGAN<br />
CASAPAO, JULIAN CASAPAO<br />
CASTILLO, JOSE ROSELLER HERNANDEZ<br />
CASTILLO, NICOLAS CASAPAO<br />
DALANGIN, YANILLE ACLAN<br />
DE JOYA, AUGUSTINE CONTRERAS<br />
DIMALIBOT, DODI SIMON JR. DOLOR<br />
DIPASUPIL, ALEX MENDOZA<br />
DOLOR, HERMINIO MAÑEBO<br />
GIMENO, KELVIN REX DALANGIN<br />
MAGSINO, MISAEL CARINGAL<br />
MONILLA, JEROME ALVIN BANTUGON<br />
RIEGO, JERLON DIMAYACYAC<br />
VALDEZ, NEIL PAGLINAWAN</p>
<h3>Calaca</h3>
<p><strong>For Mayor</strong><br />
HERNANDEZ, MARLON MARASIGAN<br />
ONA, SOFRONIO JR. CALANOG</p>
<p><strong>For Vice-Mayor</strong><br />
ATIENZA, LORDILANDO DEL MUNDO<br />
KATIGBAK, AGNES INUMERABLE</p>
<p><strong>For Councilors</strong><br />
ATIENZA, DIOSDADO DE LOS REYES<br />
CASANOVA, BRIGIDO APOLONIA<br />
CASANOVA, NEHEMIAS APOLONIA<br />
DAJOYAG, PRIMA CASANOVA<br />
DE JOYA, CHARLIE HERNANDEZ<br />
ILAGAN, LURDAN MARQUEZ<br />
LANDICHO, ROBERTO DE LOS REYES<br />
MACALALAD, LUIS MACATANGAY<br />
MACALINDONG, ANSELMO LOPEZ<br />
MACATANGAY, ROLANDO CABRERA<br />
MATULAC, NIÑO GLENN MARQUINEZ<br />
ONTANGCO, DEOVIC MARCIAL<br />
SALAZAR, ROBERTO ROBILLOS<br />
SALE, ROBENSON MATALOG<br />
TUMBAGA, IRENEO MERCADO<br />
VALENCIA, RAMON JR TENORIO</p>
<h3>Calatagan</h3>
<p><strong>For Mayor</strong><br />
PALACIO, RAMIRO MACALALAD<br />
PALACIO, SOPHIA GRANDEZA</p>
<p><strong>For Vice-Mayor</strong><br />
BAUTISTA, RUBEN CONCEPCION<br />
COZ, JOSE JR ZAMORA<br />
PANTOJA, LENIE CAISIP</p>
<p><strong>For Councilors</strong><br />
ANZALDO, MICHAEL DE ASIS<br />
AYTONA, GLENN ZAPATA<br />
BASCO, CESARIO DE CASTRO<br />
CAILAO, RENIE GOZANO<br />
CAISIP, ROLANDO HERNANDEZ<br />
CASANOVA, BERNARDINO BAUTISTA<br />
DE LARA, FLERIDA CAUNAN<br />
DELA CRUZ, JOHN CHRISTOPHER VILLANUEVA<br />
ELEFANTE, IRENE GAMEZ<br />
JAVIER, CESARIO LANGUITAN<br />
LIGAN, FELIX MARTINEZ<br />
MEDINA, WILLIAM ROXAS<br />
RODRIGUEZ, FRANCISCO MANGUIAT<br />
ROL, KIM RUEL RODRIGUEZ<br />
SAYO, GODOFREDO INCIONG<br />
TORRES, HARLAN JENERO DEPUSOY<br />
UMANDAL, MAXIMO HERNANDEZ<br />
ZAPATERO, PABLO ESGUERRA</p>
<h3>Cuenca</h3>
<p><strong>For Mayor</strong><br />
ENDAYA, CELERINO ATIENZA<br />
REMO, EDMUNDO HARI</p>
<p><strong>For Vice-Mayor</strong><br />
CUEVAS, LUCINA MAGPANTAY<br />
LA ROSA, DANILO MAGSOMBOL</p>
<p><strong>For Councilors</strong><br />
ADIA, LAARNI HABULAN<br />
ARADA, ISMAEL MATIBAG<br />
BACONG, CHRISTOPHER CHAVEZ<br />
CARAAN, ROSARIO CHARITY INCIONG<br />
CHAVEZ, APOLONIO HARI<br />
CUEVAS, IREN PRADO<br />
CUEVAS, ROMULO PALMA<br />
HARINA, FRANCISCO PRANE<br />
HOSEÑA, LORDLITO MARQUEZ<br />
LA ROSA, ROLANDO MAGSOMBOL<br />
LARCIA, HENRY ARADA<br />
MAGPANTAY, ALEXANDER MALABAG<br />
MALABAG, FELOMINO PALINES<br />
MATIBAG, DAKILA CATABAY<br />
MAULEON, CORNELIO SANDOVAL<br />
MENDOZA, ANTONIO CARINO<br />
MERCADO, ANTONIO CORSAME<br />
ROBLES, RHOMEL ILAO<br />
YU, GERALDINE LORIA</p>
<h3>Ibaan</h3>
<p><strong>For Mayor</strong><br />
HERNANDEZ, REMEGIO ALDAY<br />
MARASIGAN, CESAR PEREA<br />
TOREJA, JUAN VALENCIA</p>
<p><strong>For Vice-Mayor</strong><br />
ROSAL, NORBERTO REAL<br />
YABYABIN, SIXTO ILAGAN</p>
<p><strong>For Councilors</strong><br />
ARELLANO, GERRY RICERO<br />
ARELLANO, SOCRATES RICERO<br />
BANAWA, REDENTOR DE CASTRO<br />
BENITEZ, ANTONIO CABIO<br />
BLANCO, ISRAEL TORRALBA<br />
CABATAY, HENRICO VELASCO<br />
CHUA, PAUL JOHN GUERRA<br />
CORTEZ, DIGNA RABANO<br />
DE CASTRO, RODEL DE CASTRO<br />
ESMANA, ALBERTO CLAVERIA<br />
FORTUS JR., JOSE RAMOS<br />
GONZALES, RYAN PAUL ESPINA<br />
GUERRA, MATEO DIMAANO<br />
GUERRA, ROGELIO PARADELA<br />
ILAGAN, DOMINGO BARTE<br />
MAPUTI, VICTORIANO REUS<br />
MARALIT, FORTUNATO RAMOS<br />
MENDOZA, JUVY MARANAN<br />
PANALIGAN, JULLIUS DIOMAMPO<br />
PANGANIBAN, PEDRO REYES<br />
PATAL, ADELAIDO COMIA<br />
ROALLOS, LANI PASIA<br />
SABALLA, AMADO MARALIT<br />
SAEZ, JAIME MENDOZA<br />
TORINO, BRILL JOHN PATEÑA<br />
TORRANO, JUN REYES</p>
<h3>Laurel</h3>
<p><strong>For Mayor</strong><br />
AMO, RANDY JAMES ESPINAL<br />
PANGANIBAN, JOHN BENEDICT PETRASANTA<br />
PARRILLA, CELSO ARISTOTLE MENDOZA</p>
<p><strong>For Vice-Mayor</strong><br />
MACARAIG, GREGORIO PALOMENO<br />
RODRIGUEZ, ANGELITO MENDOZA<br />
VILLANUEVA, FLORENCIO ORLANES</p>
<p><strong>For Councilors</strong><br />
AUSTRIA, FELIMON PALO<br />
BALBA, MARCELO MENDOZA<br />
BUÑO, MARCELA CABILLO<br />
CALINISAN, JULIE ARIOLA<br />
DALISAY, TADEO BITUIN<br />
DALISAY, WILFREDO CANTA<br />
DE GRANO, GREGORIA LANDICHO<br />
DE VILLA, OLIVA CARANDANG<br />
DEL MUNDO, ANGERICO ABUYOG<br />
ENDAYA, VINCENT DALISAY<br />
GARCIA, VIRGILIO AUSTRIA<br />
GARDIOLA, EUGENIO BISCOCHO<br />
GARDIOLA, LUCIANO DALISAY<br />
GONZALES, FLORENCIO GENIL<br />
GONZALES, GAVINO ENDOZO<br />
LANDICHO, ANDREO MAALA<br />
LANDICHO, REGINA ENDOZO<br />
MALIGAYA, PRIMITIVO ENDOZO<br />
MATIENZO, ANDRES AGOJO<br />
MAYUGA, MARIVIC ARRIOLA<br />
MERCADO, ROBERTO SOLIS<br />
PANGANIBAN, EFREN MALIGAYA<br />
PORNEA, JESERFINA NATANAUAN<br />
SOLIS, DOMINADOR SERRANO<br />
ULITIN, EDUARDO MASICAT<br />
VERGARA, ERIBERTO DE CASTRO</p>
<h3>Lemery</h3>
<p><strong>For Mayor</strong><br />
ALILIO, EULALIO MENDOZA<br />
ORNALES, GERALDINE CATAPANG</p>
<p><strong>For Vice-Mayor</strong><br />
BENDAÑA, JAYVEE CONCEPCION<br />
SOLIS, HONORLITO BALBOA</p>
<p><strong>For Councilors</strong><br />
ANDAL, JOSE JR CABRERA<br />
BELLO, CHRISTOPHER J MARASIGAN<br />
CUEVAS, NESTOR DUMAGO<br />
DE CASTRO, RODOLDO JR. AVISO<br />
DELA LUNA, ROMEO TIBAYAN<br />
DELA ROSA, JUANITO LUYA<br />
ENDOZO, NORIEL CATAPANG<br />
HOLGADO, HERBERTO AQUINO<br />
LEYBA, CANDIDO H JR MULINGTAPANG<br />
MARCELLANA, DANTE CAROLINO<br />
ORLINA, BIENVENIDO LACERNA<br />
RAZON, RENWICK BATOCTOY<br />
ROSALES, MA SIMONETTE GAMO<br />
TERANIA, FLORAIDA CADAWAS<br />
VERGARA, VINCENT UMALI<br />
VIDAL, MELECIO ALILING<br />
VILALE, JERRY CRUZ</p>
<h3>Lian</h3>
<p><strong>For Mayor</strong><br />
LAGUS, CESAR MUNDO<br />
VERGARA, OSITA PUGAY</p>
<p><strong>For Vice-Mayor</strong><br />
DELOS REYES, JAIME CUNAMAY<br />
LIMJOCO, ALEXANDER LEJANO<br />
MAGBAGO, BENITO ARTEZA<br />
PALAHANG, JAY-AR JAVIER</p>
<p><strong>For Councilors</strong><br />
AUSTRIA, ERWIN MACALINDONG<br />
BONUAN, EXEQUIEL LIMON<br />
BUTIONG, LAURO ABRATIQUE<br />
CAISIP, CARLITO CABADIN<br />
CARAIG, BUENAVENTURA DE LUNA<br />
CASTILLO, LOPITO MANALO<br />
CHAVEZ, CESAR BAYLOSIS<br />
DELOS REYES, APOLINARIO MACALINDONG<br />
DELOS REYES, PATRICIO, JR. SAN JUAN<br />
DELOS REYES, TOMAS MACALINDONG<br />
ILAGAN, CICERO RAÑOLA<br />
JONSON, LEOPOLDO AGUINALDO<br />
LAGUS, FLORANTE JR CASTROJERES<br />
LAPITAN JR., ROMEO MALINAY<br />
LEJANO, ELMER MENDOZA<br />
MAGYAYA, ROLAND HERNANDEZ<br />
MARANAN, ELISEO LAGUERTA<br />
MASIPAG JR., FLORENCIO MADERAZO<br />
PELAGIO, MONICO, JR. HERNANDEZ<br />
VERGARA, SUZZET PUGAY</p>
<h3>Lipa City</h3>
<p><strong>For Mayor</strong><br />
GOZOS, OSCAR LUCERO<br />
SABILI, MEYNARDO ASA</p>
<p><strong>For Vice-Mayor</strong><br />
LOPEZ, LYDIO JR. ALTAMIRANO<br />
PANGANIBAN, MARIO LASIN</p>
<p><strong>For Councilors</strong><br />
AFRICA, ERIC BEN<br />
ALBALATE, MARIO MACASADIA<br />
ANCIANO, JONAS PUNZALAN<br />
BATHAN, RAMIR MAGPILE<br />
DY, PANG LIM<br />
HERNANDEZ, MA CONCEPCION RUFINO<br />
ILAGAN, GUILLERMO HERNANDEZ<br />
LIBREA, VIRGILIO JR. UMALI<br />
LINA, MIGUEL III POLICARPIO<br />
LINATOC, DONATO OCAMPO<br />
MACALA, ARIES DIOKNO<br />
MACALALAD, ROBERTO SILVA<br />
MACASAET, ISAGANI RICAFORT<br />
MAGPARANGALAN, LARRY FABELLON<br />
MARTIN, RIZALDE DUMAPAY<br />
MAUHAY, DOMINADOR MAGTIBAY<br />
MEDINA, MARIO MALALUAN<br />
MONTEALTO, RAUL ABRENICA<br />
PUA, JOEL DELLOSA<br />
RECTO, EMMANUEL TOLEDO<br />
ROCAFORT, AVIOR RECIO<br />
SANGALANG, ROY LANDICHO<br />
SARMIENTO, RONNEL ENRIQUEZ<br />
SILVA, MERLO PEÑA<br />
TAMAYO, ROBERTO CO<br />
UMALI, RALPH PETER SHEKER<br />
VILLANUEVA, NOEL ARCILLAS</p>
<p><em><strong>List continues here: LOBO &#8211; TUY</strong></em></p>
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		<title>A SMART Way of Saving Verde Island Passage</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 05:07:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dyan Hernandez</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kudos to SMART Communications for this very worthwhile move to help save our Mother Earth! We at WOWBatangas are hoping to take part in such laudable endeavor in the future.</p>
<p><strong>PRESS RELEASE</strong></p>
<p><code><em><strong>SMART Joins Multi-Sector Effort to Preserve Calatagan Mangroves</strong></em></p>
<p>Smart Communications Inc. (SMART) signed a multi-sectoral partnership on the preservation and conservation of the Calatagan coastal area on April 16, which covers one of the largest coastal municipalities located in the Verde Island Passage. </p>
<p>The Verde Island Passage, recognized as the global epicenter of marine biodiversity for having the “highest concentration of marine species of any region in the world’s oceans,” has been identified as one of the most threatened marine areas in the world due to changing climate temperatures.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.wowbatangas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/SMART-mangrove-tree-planting-2-300x201.jpg" alt="" title="SMART mangrove tree planting 2" width="300" height="201" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-5782" />At a gathering of scientists organized by Conservation International last year to assess the impacts of climate change on the Verde Island Passage, the inclusion of mangroves in protected areas was one of the recommended measures to protect and preserve the area.</p>
<p>Under the agreement with the Municipality of Calatagan, Batangas, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and people’s organization Samahan ng mga Artisanong Mangingisda sa Calatagan (SAMMACA), SMART will adopt selected areas of Calatagan to be part of the company’s tree planting and mangrove rehabilitation program, SMARTrees. The mangrove areas initially covered by the agreement are in Barangays Bagong Silang and Talibayog.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.wowbatangas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/SMART-mangrove-tree-planting-1-300x201.jpg" alt="" title="SMART mangrove tree planting 1" width="300" height="201" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-5783" />The MOA is an output of the multisectoral workshop planning that was held early March detailing a three-year mangrove planting project in Calatagan.</p>
<p>“SMART is very happy to be part of this public-private partnership. We are committed to help in the preservation of the Calatagan coastal area, and the Verde Island Passage” said SMART Public Affairs Group Head Ramon R. Isberto.</p>
<p>Prior to the signing ceremony, SMART employee-volunteers joined the local community and program partners in a mangrove planting in Barangay Bagong Silang. Some 5,000 mangrove propagules were planted in the whole day activity.  </p>
<p><img src="http://www.wowbatangas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/SMART-mangrove-tree-planting-3-300x201.jpg" alt="" title="SMART mangrove tree planting 3" width="300" height="201" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-5786" />This is the second year that SMART is conducting mangrove planting activities in the municipality of Calatagan under the SMARTrees program. In 2009, SMART employee-volunteers and community partners were able to plant some 70,565 propagules in Barangays Balibago, Talibayog and Bagong Silang. </p>
<p>The nationwide reforestation efforts of SMART via the SMARTrees program has already resulted in the planting of over 500,000 seedlings and propagules in about 13 provinces across the country. Planting sites include Quezon, Batangas, Bulacan, Bataan, Palawan, and Camarines Sur in Luzon; Cebu, Iloilo, Negros Oriental, and Guimaras in Visayas; and Misamis Oriental, Zamboanga del Sur and Surigao del Norte in Mindanao. </p>
<p>SMART’s tree planting initiatives are part of Kabalikat, SMART’s corporate social responsibility program and community service program.  In 2008, SMART became part of a three-year tree planting agreement forged in 2008 between telecoms leader and parent company Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT), SMART, the PLDT-SMART Foundation and Japan’s leading mobile telecommunications company NTT DOCOMO, Inc.</code></p>
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		<title>Batangas Schools Go Hi-Tech Through e-learning Program Genyo</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 02:38:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dyan Hernandez</dc:creator>
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Have you heard of the <strong>e-learning program </strong>called <strong>Genyo</strong>? The electronic learning system seemed to be a huge help for our students as they engage themselves in <strong>interactive learning online</strong>.</p>
<p>An evidence of <strong>Genyo’s effect</strong>iveness is the <strong>recognition</strong> gained by two <strong>2nd year high school students </strong>in the <strong>Metrobank Mathematics Teacher Association of the Philippines Division Challenge</strong>. <strong>Dexter Dango </strong>and <strong>Glorybee Delos Santos </strong>from <strong>Calatagan National High School </strong>ranked <strong>7th place</strong> in the said competition.</p>
<p>So <strong>what is Genyo</strong>? Genyo e-learning is “<em><strong>the first and only fully integrated online learning management system for Basic Education in the Philippines</strong></em>”. It has partner schools around the country made possible through the affiliation between its prime mover <strong>Diwa Learning Systems, Bato Balani Foundation, and the Enrique Zobel Foundation</strong>.</p>
<p>Genyo is “<strong><em>a virtual classroom where superior teaching and learning experience is achiev</em></strong>ed”. It provides students with the learning anchored on the curriculum required by the <strong>Department of Education </strong>and the <strong>integration of multimedia </strong>that suits the <strong>learning styles </strong>of the students in this generation.</p>
<p>Genyo has an <strong>interactive curriculum </strong>equipped with video and audio lips, exercises and quizzes, charts and animations, colourful graphics, and more, all made for the <strong>advancement of the students’ learning</strong>. These can all be enjoyed by the students as they learn <strong>English, Math, Science, History, Filipino,</strong> and other subjects in their curriculum.</p>
<p>Calatagan National High School and <strong>Lucsuhin National High School </strong>are two of the <strong>schools in Batangas</strong> which are fortunate to have the opportunity to <strong>integrate ICT </strong>in their education system.</p>
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