Saturday, January 10, 2009
Whta they said about cagbalete?
2. We went to the island early part this year.
Would like to share pictures and you may post pic#39 which i believe is great!
Have referred your site to my friends.
http://cinmeds.multiply.com/photos/albu m/12/Cagbalete_Island_2008
3. Thank you for having us. Cagbalete is such a clean and beautiful place, a grand escape from the city. The guys4mountains truly enjoyed our overnight weekend at Villa Cleofas. We're coming back for a longer weekend at the end of the month.
We're hoping the island folk continue to maintain its cleanliness and natural beauty. We have seen and heard from a distance the dynamite fishermen destroying the environment. There must be something we can do, maybe collaborate with other organizations and the local government?
4. Joan Oliveros:
hello! share ko lang po yung photos namin nung bumisita kami sa villa cleofas.
http://joanjean.multiply.com/photos/alb um/87/cagbalete_island_april_2008
5. Berto:
Hi,
HOw much budget should i alot para pumunta diyan....kasama na po lahat ha, fare (from manila po ako, pasig city) back and fort, food, and accomodation, then yung entrance yung sa resort, and some amenities....kindly gave me a sample breakdown..balak po namen is 3 days and 2 nights, maximum of 4 lang kame....pero baka 2 nga lang eh..kasi treat ko lang yun.... thanks! hope for quick response, your spot seems awesome!!
6. bluebliss:
hello,im planning to get married next year and we're looking for a nice place to have a beach wedding,do you accept guys such events?what are the services you could offer and how much...Thanks
7. Reena Gabriel:
Hi.. If we go there, do we need to make reservations? if yes, with whom? and if we get the tents, is there a common toilet and bath we can use? In the site, it says meals can be prepared for a minimum of 10 pax. How about if there's only 3 of us? Please email me.. thank you!
To see more, find it here
http://www.cagbalete.com/guestbook.htm
Maubanin in United States
I've been living in the United States more than twelve years now. I stayed in my aunt house for five years here in Brooklyn, NY. When I got married I moved to my in-laws residence in Jamaica, Queens. We move to Staten Island , New York on December of 2005, it is very convenient for my wife and I here in Staten Island, New York. My favorite Sports are Basketball, Baseball, and Tennis. My hobbies are Internet, Computer Programming, cooking, books and many more. My favorite tv show, well I don't know what is my favorite tv show; I guess its cartoons specially Tom and Jerry.
I went to Mauban South Elementary School in Mauban, Quezon. I graduated on March 1985. In high school I went to Quezon National School Of Arts and Trade. I graduate high school on April 1989 and I am the 7th honor of class 1989. After my high school I went to Manila to pursue my college degree. I decided to go to Technological Institute of the Philippines located in Cubao, Quezon City. I graduated on April of 1991 with an Associate Degree in Engineering. On September of 1998 I decided to go to St.Johns University which is located in Jamaica,Queens New York. I graduated in St. Johns University on May, 19, 2002 with B.S. degree in Computer Science.
I have one sister and two brothers. My sister name is Christine Kho. She is married to Arnold Kho. The Kho's couple has one daugther, her name is Kate Kho. The couple are living in United Kingdom. My sister graduated with B.S. degree in Nursing. She currently working in United Kingdom together with her husband. My older brother name is Nicanor Harold L. Deligente. He graduated with a B.S. degree in Architecture. He married to Joy San Buenaventura, who has a B.S. degree in Civil Engineer. My brother worked in Dubai for two years and his family currently residing in Novaliches Quezon City Philippines. My youngest brother name is Czardo L. Deligente. He has an Associate degree in Marine Engineering. He is currently working in Zozima company base in Zwitzerland.He just got married this May 8, 2006 to Adele Penaojas.
Reprint from
http://www.deligente.com/xvd1.html
Seldom i found a Maubanin in the internet. So he deserve to be called as one of the successful Maubanin. I mean they run they own site or blog and not friends, myspace, youtube etc. By the way the younger Deligente is my elementary classmate way back in Mauban South Elementary School. He is my partner in a local game know as SIPAAN. We do that game every afternoon only stop when one of the classmate was rush to hospital. Both brothers are basketball fanatics as they became team competitor in basketball league in Daungan where i used to play in Central Team.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Mauban Church
Gat - Uban is now richer
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Scholarship for Quezon Province Students
The distribution of vouchers to 550 recipients highlighted the inauguration by the President of the Quezonian Livelihood and Learning Center (QLLC) and the graduation of this year's batch of 1,009 student trainees who completed their respective courses in the Center.
The PGMA-TWSP vouchers are for trainings or courses in slaughtering operations, consumer electronics servicing, computer hardware servicing, front office, medical transcription, call center agents, heavy equipment operations, household servicing, food and beverage servicing and shielded metal arc welding.
The President, who was assisted by Quezon Gov. Rafael Nantes, Quezon 2nd District Rep. Proceso Alcala, QLLCI Chairman Conrado Escudero and TESDA Deputy Diretor General Teodoro Gatchalian, handed over the vouchers to Zoraida Amper, superintendent of the Quezon National Agricultural School, in behalf of would-be scholars.
The President was then ushered into the QLLC where she was given a brief tour of the Center's facilities that include the F&B service, Household Service, High Speed Sewing, Computer, Cosmetology and Reflexology rooms.
This was followed by the President's unveiling of a mural depicting Jesus' Multiplication of the Loaves. The mural was designed by painter Vicente Fario on the request of the Daughters of St. Francis whose missionary works with the Center focus on values formation and inspired the artworks.
Through a tie-up with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Provincial Office in Quezon, the Quezon National Agricultural School (QNAS) and the office of Quezon 2nd District Rep. Proceso Alcala, the QLLC, Inc. was formed in October 2007 to provide livelihood assistance to the people. (PIA-MMIO












