BCNHS, BSU students
win regional invention contests
BAGUIO CITY -- A student from the Baguio City
National High School and a team from Benguet State University will represent
Cordillera Region in the National Invention Contests and Exhibit (NICE) Student
Creative Research (SIBOL) category after winning recent regional tilt at the
University of the Cordilleras.
Jericho Villarico of
BCNHS won in SIBOL High School category
for his auto – call door knob while BSU students Divina Botigan, Disney
Deponio, Jenilyn Lingaling and Maria Kristell Ruiz won for their “Legume Bar: An alternative
calorie source for emergency feeding.”
Aside from earning the
right to represent Cordillera in the 2016 NICE, they also received plaque of
recognition and cash prize from the Department of Science and Technology
regional director Victor Mariano, Technology Application Promotions Institute
(TAPI) supervising science research
specialist Caezar Arceo and board of judges chair engineer Emmanuel Mendoza of IP Philippines, during recent 2015 RICE
closing ceremony.
Meanwhil, Baguio City innovators/inventors Rodrigo
Duque and engineer Nathaniel Lubrica
also won in regional tilt and advanced to the NICE.
Duque won first
place in the Creative research (LIKHA) for his “Breaking the dichotomy:
Combining GIS (Global Information System) and participatory approach in
identifying suitable landfill sites in La Trinidad, Benguet.”
Lubrica bagged
first place in Utility Model Category for his “Mineral and oxygen rich
alkaline drinking water purification and sterilization equipment”.
The 2015 RICE is
themed: “Philippines, a Science Nation Innovating and Inventing for Global
Competitiveness”, to highlight role of science, technology and innovations in
bringing in sustainable growth and development.
Of the four categories
in the 2015 RICE, 16 entries joined the SIBOL High School category; four in the
SIBOL college category; 30 in creative research – LIKHA, and 12 in the Utility Model category.
The Regional Invention
Contests and Exhibits, is a regular activity of DOST and TAPI that aims to
promote S&T – based innovations and inventions, especially to the younger
generations, as a driver of global competitiveness and sustainable growth and
development nationwide. -- Carlito Dar
Army, Mt. Province
medics give gifts, medical services
SADANGA, Mountain Province -- The Army’s 54th
Infantry (Magilas) Battalion and civilian medical practitioners of Mt Province
joined to give free medical and dental services and distributed early Christmas
gifts to around 1,200 residents of Sadanga. The activity was conducted at
Sadanga Central School, Poblacion on Dec. 4-5.
Capt. Jefferson Somera, civil military operations officer of
the 54th IB said on Dec. 4, the 54IB and Philippine Pharmacist Association-Mt
Province Chapter conducted gift giving and feeding program to around 800
students coming from elementary schools
of nearby barangays namely; Poblacion,
Sacasacan, Bekigan, Demmang and Belwang to include students of the Alternative
Learning System (ALS). On Dec. 5, free medical and urinalysis examinations,
tooth extractions and haircuts were administered to around 500 residents of
same barangays. One of the beneficiaries, MsKib-oykinayen, 100 years old, from
Poblacion and one among the 60 senior citizens who availed the free medical
check-up told the group “Salamat kan dakayo (thanks)” in their local dialect.
According to Arlene
Alingawad, PPhA-MPC president and coordinator of the activity, the gifts,
feeding and medicines for this mission were sponsored by the PPhA-MPC, CB and F
Marketing Association, Bontoc General Hospital (BGH), Provincial Health Office
(PHO) and those solicited by Charlie Company, 54IB, PA. The Philippine Army
also provided additional medical personnel coming from Hq 5th Infantry (Star)
Division, PA, Upi, Gamu, Isabela.
Lt. Col. Eddie M.
Pilapil, battalion commander of 54IB thanked PPhA-MPC members saying he hoped
other groups would follow their noble example.
Electrification of 47 Kalinga
sitios hastened
PINUKPUK, Kalinga --The Kalinga-Apayao
Electric Cooperative Inc. (KAELCO) is hastening electrification of 47
sitios here to complete it before the
year ends.
Clifford Alunday of Kaelco
said a total of 1,529 households will
benefit from the project, saying their
electrification efforts this year under
the government’s Sitio Electrification Program, are concentrated in Pinukpuk.
He said they were
working on the project so people in these
sitios will celebrate Christmas with electric lights and sounds.
In another
development, Alunday said KAELCO has
still five barangays under its franchise
coverage area that are not yet energized. These are Dacalan in Tanudan in Kalinga and barangays Lucab, Musimot, Baduang, and Kumao
in the province of Apayao. He
said these remaining barangays will be
energized through the Barangay Line Enhancement Program. -- Peter A. Balocnit
JHMC holds feeding
program in John Hay reservation schools
BAGUIO CITY -- The John Hay Management Corp.
(JHMC), the government owned Bases Conversion and Development Authority’s
management arm for John Hay is implementing various corporate
social responsibility (CSR) programs, among them, the feeding program in the
five public schools within the John Hay Reservation Area (JHRA), with 265
school-children as beneficiaries.
The program was
launched Nov. 19, with Happy Hollow Elementary School having 227 beneficiaries
and Hillside Daycare center with 38 beneficiaries, being the initial areas.
Dr. Jamie Eloise M.
Agbayani, JMHC President and CEO, during the launching said, “We will
continue to support projects and programs that will benefit the students of the
schools inside the JHRA and hopefully the Cordillera Region. Healthy food
impacts on the nutritional, health and educational outcomes of all school-ages.
Hopefully this project will have a positive impact on the academic achievement
of these children.”
The program was
conceived following a study conducted by the community relations division
of JHMC in 2013 in five schools -- Happy Hallow Elementary School; Brgy.
Country Club Elementary School; Barangay Hillside Daycare Center; JP Laurel
Elementary School and Green Water Daycare Center. It was found that there
is a prevalence of underweight pupils with an average of 2-3 students falling
under a “wasted” classification.
“Wasted” is a medical
term meaning falling below the ideal weight, which definition is also used and
adopted by the National Nutrition Council (NNC), Department of Health, and
Department of Education. It also refers to health and nutrition related
deficiencies which has a direct effect on the child’s performance in school,
including attendance in class.
Agbayani, a pediatric
doctor by profession, said that JHMC engaged in the program to aid
government in its goal to improve nutrition among school children and to have a
sustained feeding program that will yield positive results.
She added that they
wanted to provide the food supplements and ingredients needed to improve
the health and well-being of these students, particularly on improving their
weight.
Since it is a
continuing activity, the program was implemented with the parents and teachers
taking care of the preparation of the food, Bethesda Ministries giving the
Barley while the Center Mall Corporation and JHMC sharing in the other
ingredients and logistics needed in the menu -- pancitguisado, guinataangmais,
arrozcaldo, guinataangbilo-bilo, champorado, varying daily.
The beneficiaries will
be given a daily meal to make sure that they do not go hungry while in school.
In both areas – Happy
Hollow and Hillside, a partnership was forged with other groups including the barangay,
for a more holistic implementation and sustainability to ensure the success of
the feeding programs.
Longest ‘dinakdakan’ at
food festival
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union — The
“KusinaIlocandia” food festival held here last week attempted a world record
for the longest “dinakdakan” – a specialty recipe of Ilocos – with its
60-meter-long entry to the Guinness Book of World Records on Francisco Ortega
Highway, here.
Twenty
group-participants coming from private restaurants, caterers, local
“carinderia,” and residents fond of serving dish participated in cooking a
total of 100 kilos of hog’s head used for the dinakdakan recipe.
The dish is a concoction of pig’s ears, tongue, fleshy portions of the face, particularly the cheeks, and selected fats, boiled, then grilled to a crisp just like “sisig,” but includes pork brain and mayonnaise.
The dish is a concoction of pig’s ears, tongue, fleshy portions of the face, particularly the cheeks, and selected fats, boiled, then grilled to a crisp just like “sisig,” but includes pork brain and mayonnaise.
“The dinakdakan must
be authentic and Filipino tradition original recipe,” said Xavier Mercado,
executive vice president of the La Union Hotel Resort and Restaurant
Association (LUHRRA) and chairman of the Tourism Council of this city.
Considered an exotic
food by urbanites, the pig’s brain may be substituted with mayonnaise into the
“dinakdakan” mixture and usually a finger food for drinking sprees in most of
Ilocanos. – Erwin C. Beleo
Top Phl lawyer to grace SVS
anniversary
BONTOC, Mountain Province -- One of the Philippines top rank lawyer is
set to grace the Sapphire anniversary and grand homecoming of Saint Vincent
School here Dec. 16-22.
The event will mark
the 85 years of existence of the high school department of SVS after its
establishment in 1935. The elementary department is now on its 104th.
Lawyer Joseph
BarretoSagandoy, Jr. of SVES class 83’ and SVHS class 87 is guest of honor and
speaker of this school’s grand event.
He will deliver his message during the Alumni
Day on Dec. 21.
Sagandoy is the head
of the litigation department of PECABAR, a renowned litigation firm of the
country. PECABAR as it is known in the Philippine legal community is short for
Ponce Enrile Reyes and Manalastas Law Offices where Sagandoy holds position as
a Managing Senior Partner.
He obtained his
Bachelor of Laws from the University of the Philippines in 1997 and passed the
Bar Examinations given that same year. He received his Bachelor of Science in
Business Management from the University of the Philippines as a Full State
Scholar.
Rev. Fr.
MarcialCastañeda, chairman of the SVHS Sapphire anniversary celebration
steering committee, said he was elated that Sagandoy did not hesitate to accept
invitation -- PaoDepalogTumapang
3 Kalinga legislative
councils qualify for regional search
TABUK CITY, Kalinga -- Three local
legislative councils are the province’s bet to the regional search on Local
Legislative Award of the Department of Interior and Local Government this year.
Provincial Local Government
operations officer Francisco Gamatero reported Tabuk City Sangguniang Panglunsod
qualified for Component City
Category while Balbalan Sangguniang
Bayan will vie under the First-Third Class Municipality Category and Tinglayan SB
for Fourth-Sixth Class Municipality.
This is the second
round of the national search by DILG aimed to promote exemplary performance
among local legislative bodies in the country, Gamatero disclosed.
The evaluation on
Local Legislative Performance was done last August with the criteria on
effectiveness of legislative agenda, availability of legislative documents,
efficiency of performance of the Sanggunian, quality of office set-up, staff
compliment, legislative citation and awards, capacity development for
legislators and staff.
The evaluation team at
the provincial level was composed of representatives from the Provincial Local
Government Operations Office as Chair, Provincial Social Welfare and
Development Office, Provincial Budget Office, Provincial Agriculturist Office,
Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office and non-government
organization.
Based on the results,
Tabuk City SP garnered 89.62%, Balbalan SB – 89.9% and Tinglayan SB – 83.97%.
-- Larry T. Lopez
Food expo in Laoag helps
SMEs
LAOAG CITY , Ilocos Norte — Aiming to develop
Ilocos Norte as an ultimate destination of export-ready and top-quality food
products, the Bakers and Restaurant Association of Ilocos Norte (BRAIN)
successfully held the third Ilocos Norte Food and Trade Expo (INFOTEX), a
three-day event at the Ilocos Norte Centennial Arena, Laoag City that ended
Dec. 5.
In partnership with
the provincial government of Ilocos Norte headed by Gov. Imee Marcos, BRAIN
organized INFOTEX to become an avenue to highlight the dynamic gastronomic
scene of the province by bringing together local buyers and sellers. -- Freddie G. Lazaro
IFSU bares scholarships for
Ifugao students
LAMUT, Ifugao -- The Ifugao State University (IFSU) has posted in its website scholarship programs
and grants that interested and qualified students who enroll in the university
can avail of to pursue and complete their higher education.
The scholarship
programs include the Tertiary Education Assistance Program (TEAP), Social
Cultural Scholarship (SCS), Service Scholarship (SS), Athletic Scholarship
(ATS), Academic Scholarship (ACS), Barangay Official Dependent Scholarship
(BODS), Tulong-Dunong Scholarship Grant (TDSG), Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino
Program (4Ps) Scholarship Grant (4psSG), IFSU President Ngohayon Scholarship
(IPNS) and the Igorot Cordillera BAMAAK Europe (ICBE) Scholarship for Education
students.
The TEAP is by virtue
of the Ifugao Provincial Ordinance 2004 dated Nov. 8, 2004 that gives financial
assistance to poor but deserving secondary graduates of Ifugao to pursue their
tertiary education and patronize the public tertiary schools in the province.
Under the TEAP, each
barangay is entitled to one new slot every school year provided they qualify.
Grantee shall receive P3,000 assistance per semester to cover tuition and
miscellaneous fees paid directly by the provincial government to the tertiary
or vocational school where the student enrolls.
The SCS gives due
recognition to students who excel in socio-cultural performance where grantees
will be recipients of tuition fee discounts.
The SS gives free full
tuition scholarship for services rendered to the school as president of the
University Student Supreme Government,
Graduate School Student Organization President, Editor-In-Chief of the
IFSU Campus Newsletter or a member of the IFSU Drum and Bugle Corp.
For students who excel
in the field of sports, the ATS is granted to new and old students who are
officially enrolled in the university and willing to undergo training in the
sports event they excel and under the Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
Sports Program and Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), a 100% discount for gold
medal won in the Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges or
the PSC Programs, 75% discount for silver medal and 50% for bronze medal which
the student enjoys during the succeeding semester after winning the event. --
Daniel B. Codamon
DENR-Kalinga
completes 2015 NGP target
TABUK CITY, Kalinga -- The Department of
Environment and Natural Resources provincial office here reported it has
accomplished its 2015 targets under the
National Greening Program (NGP) last October or two months ahead of schedule.
Severino Dalutag, provincial
DENR officer, said the commitment of two
Community Environment and Natural Resources Offices Pinukpuk CENRO covering
Pinukpuk, Balbalan, Pasil, Lubuagan, and Tinglayan and Tabuk CENRO covering
Rizal, Tanudan, and this city made them accomplish 100%
of their target by end of October.
A total of 605,000
seedlings were planted in 1,210 hectares
by their partner barangays and peoples organizations, according to
Dalutag.
Seedlings were
already produced before the rainy months so that planting was fast tracked from July to September, he
added.
He reported they
have re-programmed their 2016 NGP
plan, the last year of the 6-year regreening program under the Aquino
administration and targeted 1,828 hectares to be planted.
"We will try to
replicate our successes in NGP during the past years," Dalutag
said. -- Peter A. Balocnit
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