TO COMMEMORATE the 85th founding anniversary of the collegiate fraternity Alpha Phi Omega (APO), the Palawan APO alumni association will conduct a grand reunion homecoming with the theme “One Org, One Family, One Journey and One Service to Environment and Community” on December 16, 2010 at the A&A Plaza Hotel in Barangay San Miguel. Twelve select members will be awarded the TOP APO plaques.Aside from the grand reunion, other APO activities are also in line for new recruits and alumni from different universities. APO from the Palawan State University will be conducting Leadership Symposium on December 11 at the Performing Arts Center of PSU main campus. The APO from Holy Trinity University on the other hand organized a Friendship Family Day to be conducted at the Department of Agriculture in Barangay Irawan. On December 16, after the mass at the Immaculate Conception Cathedral, PAPOAA will have a motorcade and will then be divided into three groups for their service programs in their respective areas to implement their environmental advocacy on solid waste management. Stickers (like the one on this page) will be given away to public vehicles at the terminal area of the New Market in San Jose, at the City Market in Barangay Tagumpay, and at Junction 1. The sticker contains the following message “Atin ang Palawan, Ito’y ating Ingatan. Basura’y Itapon sa Tamang Lalagyan, para Mapanatili ang Kalinisan ng Bayan”. This initiative is in observance of the City Government Oplan Linis Program and in cooperation with Petal Printing Press who donated the sticker to PAPOAA.APO was founded on December 16, 1925 at Lafayette College, Easton Pennsylvania, USA by Frank Reed Horton with the mission of developing leadership, promoting friendship and by providing service to the nation. These three characters that represent the three Greek letters which is Alpha for leadership, Phi for friendship and Omega for Services are the three guiding principles of APO members from around the globe.
By Edilberto Magpayo
The Palawan Times
Palawan News Channel
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Bawal ang nakasimangot
BUNSOD NG mga reklamong natatanggap ng mga konsehal ay hiniling ng mga miyembro ng Sangguniang Panlungsod sa Human Resources and Management Office (HRMO) na maglagay ng smile and sad box sa bawat opisina.Ayon kay Konsehal Miguel Cuaderno IV may mga reklamong nakakarating sa kanila kaugnay sa asal ng ilang mga kawani ng pamahalaang lungsod.Ang mga face box ay ilalagay sa bawat departamento kung saan maaring lagyan ng mga residente ng komentong may kaugnayan sa uri ng paglilingkod ng nasabing opisina. Ito rin ay magsisilbing repleka ng bawat departamento sa uri at pamamaraan ng kanilang serbisyo sa sambayan.“May mga reklamo kasi na nakakarating sa amin. Minsan magbabayad na nga lang sisimangutan pa,” pahayag ni Cuaderno.Naniniwala ang konsehal na sa pamamagitan nito ay malalaman kung kontento ang mga mamamayang dumudulog sa bawat opisina at kung mayroong pagkukulang ay maiayos ito at mas lalong mapabuti ang pagseserbisyo ng pamahalaan. Maaring mapatawan ng kaukulang aksyon sinumang empleyadong mairereklamo hinggil sa kanilang pagseserbisyo sa taong-bayan. (Cheryl A. Galili) The Palawan Times
Wescom, Guam soldiers’ medical mission benefits 2,000 pax
The Western Command (WESCOM) and the Guam National Guard (GUNG)conducted last November 28 and 28 a free medical and dental civic action in Barangay Sta. Lourdes and Irawan, respectively.At least 2,700 residents of the two barangays (and the nearby barangays) benefited from the medical/dental mission which offered free blood pressure check-up, tooth extraction, circumcision and minor surgical operation.Free medicines were also handed out to patients who went through minor surgery and to those had their tooth extracted.The joint activity was conducted under the State Partnership Program (SPP) between the Philippines and Guam. The SPP paired US states with different countries initially for a bilateral military-to-military contact program which has evolved into a key instrument in facilitating cooperation on civil-military activities between the paired states.Even the incessant downpour of rain on the second day of the activity neither deter the medical team from giving nor the beneficiaries from receiving free medical and dental services.The 8th Marine Battalion Landing Team (MBLT-8) had even provided a service vehicle to fetch people, who couldn’t go to where the activity was being conducted, from a pre-coordinated assembly area.WESCOM said the activity was conducted “with the hope that they may be able to address some of the health concerns of the two beneficiary barangays.”Besides the medical/dental civic action program, the Guam National Guard, headed by MGen Donald J. Goldhorn, Adjutant General, was also in the city to conduct Subject Matter Expert Exchanges (SMEES) with WESCOM soldiers which aimed to improve surgical and medical care techniques of the partner states through collaborative works. By Tristan Ray I. Besa, The Palawan Times
City dad leads mass oathtaking of barangay and youth NEOs
City Mayor Edward S. Hagedorn emphasized the importance of taking care of the city’s environment in his message during the mass oath taking ceremony held last November 29 at Puerto Princesa City Coliseum. Through video presentation, the city mayor highlighted how nature strikes once people abuses the environment. More lives and properties will be destroyed including infrastructures projects of the government.In the said event, Hagedorn congratulated the re -elected officials whom he called the ‘survivors’ including the newly-elected ones. He likewise challenged them in upholding the mandate of their constituents. Despite of short notice regarding the change of schedules, the mass oath-taking ceremony was attended by nearly a thousand elected barangay officials and Sangguniang Kabataan (SKs).Hagedorn also assured its support to the barangay officials in realizing their vision towards the attainment of development.Meanwhile, out of 66 barangays of the city there were 43 incumbent officials representing 67% were re-elected while 21 or 32% were newly-elected officials. The term of office commenced on November 30 and will end on November 30, 2013. (Cheryl A. Galili) The Palawan Times
Puerto Princesa faces big challenge
THE CONFIDENCE of the investors to put up establishments in the city of Puerto Princesa is a great challenge to the local government unit and power players to come up with a long term solution to the current power problems, says Councilor Modesto Rodriguez II in his privilege speech.Rodriguez observed that with the increasing number of constructed establishments, the city government really needs to find a solution to the power shortage. He noted that once these establishments started operating, it is expected to encounter frequent power interruptions.Presently, there is a total of 46-megawatt installed capacity generated by the power generation companies for the city of Puerto Princesa and the entire province of Palawan. The delta P has 16 megattwatt capacity, PPGI Narra, 10 MW; PPGI Tiniguiban, 9 MW; NPC-Agrekko 11 MW for the total of 46MW. The dependable capacity however is only 32.7 MW because the Delta P is only producing 13.5 MW out of 16MW; PPG Narra 9/10; PPGI Tiniguban 2.2 /9; NPC-Agrekko 8/11 for a total of 32.7 megawatt. The councilor added that the current peak load as of the present is 24 MW during cold days while 27MW for summer days. This implies that there is a reserve of 8.7 MG for cold days and 5.7MW for summer. The newly-built residential buildings were excluded form the computation.“With this new establishment that will start to operate, we do not know how much power that should be generated to meet the requirement. Baka kulangin na po ang ating reserve. Ang mangyari babalik na naman po tayo sa dating mga problema at ‘yan ay brown out,” Rodriguez stressed.He further added that under the economic equation once there is progress in the community, there’s an influx of more tourists and migrants, and more establishments and residential are expected to rise.“Kaya bang suplayan ng kuryente natin under current power situation? Definitely not,” Rodriguez stated.He firmly believed that Palawan Electric Cooperative (Paleco) should have a distribtuin impact study and also a term of reference to determine how much power supply is needed.In view of this, majority of the city councilors manifested the appearance of the representatives of Paleco and power producers to appear before the question hour proceedings of the Sangguniang Panlungsod to give some updates on the current power situationThe councilors also believed that the city government needs an assurance from the electric cooperative or else invite other investors to sustain the economic progress of the city. It can be recalled that the city government is planning to purchase own generator set to augment the power needs of the city after experiencing series of power crisis.
By Cheryl A. Galili
The Palawan Times
By Cheryl A. Galili
The Palawan Times
Exciting add-ons to Puerto Princesa tour packages revealed
AWED with the majestic sights at the Underground River? Wait until you see dolphins swim with you, watch fireflies twinkle before your eyes, and a lot more nature-tripping exciting activities!“Come to Puerto Princesa and enjoy nature at its best. It’s a place where you can swim with the fish, float with the butterflies, sing with the birds, play with the dolphins, and navigate the longest underground river in the world,” Mayor Edward S. Hagedorn said in a recent interview with Palawan Times.This means that alongside the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park (PPSRNP), the country’s official bet in the world search for the New 7 Wonders of Nature, they’re also set to intensify their campaigns for tourism attractions that the city government has recently developed in partnership with various communities.These are the dolphin watching at the Puerto Princesa City Bay, Ugong Rock in Barangay Tagabenit, Firefly Watching in Barangay Iwahig, Pambato Reef Diving and Snorkeling in Honda Bay, San Carlos Floating Restaurant, view decks also in Tagabenit and Barangay Buenavista and Mangrove Paddle Tours in barangays Bacungan and Cabayugan.The dolphin watching and firefly watching are under the community management of Barangay Tulingan, which is composed of fishermen formerly engaged in illegal fishing and living in nearly ten barangays that surround the City Bay.Ugong Rock, on the other hand, is being managed by residents of Barangay Tagabenit, primarily composed of Batak and Tagbanua indigenous peoples.Soon enough, he said, a zip line, known also by other names, such as foefie slide, zip wire, aerial runway, and death slide, will be constructed in Tagabenit as another outdoor adventure in Puerto Princesa.Another is a 375-meter canopy zip line which is waiting final construction in Barangay Irawan.Pambato Reef, also known as “mini Tubbataha Reef” in Honda Bay, is beginning to attract the attention of diving enthusiasts because it maintains its beautiful corals, Hagedorn said. Pambato Reef, he added, is an exceptional diving site in spite of its being close to human habitation.“Pambato Reef has become one of the well-known tourist spots in Honda Bay. It has surprisingly good reef life and fishes abound too. Nowadays, it is difficult to see still viable reefs in many parts of the world, especially in areas where many people reside”, he said.
By Clarinda I. Catimpo
The Palawan Times
By Clarinda I. Catimpo
The Palawan Times
City Meet athletes, tinaguriang ‘munting mga bayani’
TINAWAG NI Puerto Princesa City Sports Director Tony Reyes na mga “mumunting mga bayani” ang mga atleta sa City Meet 2010 sa kanyang mensahe sa Opening Program Ceremonies.Sinabi rin ni Reyes na ang City Meet ay hindi tagisan ng mga koponan kundi isang proseso o paraan upang makapili ang city government ng mga deserving athletes na bubuo ng Puerto Princesa delegation sa darating na MIMAROPARAA Meet 2011 na gaganapin naman sa Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro sa darating na taon, at pati na rin sa makikipagpaligsahan sa iba pang regional, national at international sports competition.Sinusugan naman ni Department of Education Puerto Princesa City Superintendent Bong Arzaga ang sinabi ni Reyes at sinabi na ang “sports ay isang bagay na nagbibigay ng mga karangalan sa ating lungsod. “Ipinaabot po din natin ang ating pasasalamat sa ating punong lungsod, Mayor Edward Hagedorn, kasama sina Vice Mayor Cecil Bayron at mga konsehales sa kanilang walang sawang pagtulong at pagsuporta sa ating mga atleta,” ani Arzaga.Nagkaisa naman sina Reyes at Leaf Miraflores na mapapanatili ng Puerto Princesa ang kampeonato sa Elementary Division sa darating na MIMAROPARAA Meet 2011 at makukuha na ang kampeonato sa Secondary Level dahil sa palalakasin pa nila ang pagtutulungan at pagsusuportahan ng City Sports Office at City DepEd ng Puerto Princesa.
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The Palawan Times
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The Palawan Times
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