Earth Hour 2013 @ SM Lanang, Davao

Earth Hour 2013

Earth Hour 2013

The last time I joined Earth Hour was in 2011. I was in Singapore then atop The Lantern‘ of Fullerton Bay Hotel. It was a quiet celebration with candle lit tables and dimmed lights, uncommon for a rooftop pool bar, and overlooking Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands.

Earth Hour 2013

SM Lanang

SM Lanang

Two years later and a more environment-conscious world society, Let’s Go Sago joined Earth Hour once again last March 23, 2013 at the Fountain Court of SM Lanang Premier in Davao City. In contrast to that of the Singapore experience, the observance of Earth Hour 2013 involved a public event program with no less than environmental advocates and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.

Other SM malls in Mindanao: SM City Cagayan de Oro, SM City General Santos, and SM City Davao, had similar activities. This is actually part of the bigger picture participated by all SM Supermalls around the country. However, this exercise is particularly significant for Mindanao where most provinces are currently experiencing an electric-power crisis with rotating blackouts.

Davao, Philippines

Davao, Philippines

Fountain Court, SM Lanang Premier Mall

Fountain Court, SM Lanang Premier Mall

Earth Hour @ SM Lanang Premier

Hosted by Bb. Pilipinas-International 2007 Ms. Nadia Shami, the event started as early as 8pm. The opening remarks was delivered by Ms. Debby A. Go, AVP-Operations, Mindanao-SM Supermalls. This was followed by the showing of SM and Global Earth Hour videos. The main message was given by guest speaker Mr. Arturo Boncato, Jr, Regional Director Department of Tourism (Region 11). There were also dance performances from Davao’s local groups.

Ms. Debby Go, AVP-Operations, SM SUpermalls Mindanano

Ms. Debby Go, AVP-Operations, SM Supermalls Mindanano

The mall design is inspired from the Japanese art of origami.

The mall design is inspired from the Japanese art of origami.

Earth Hour 2013 Crowd

Earth Hour 2013 was observed in all SM Supermalls in the Philippines and 6 SM malls in China

The Fountain Court was also filled with hundreds of participants from all walks of life and ages from children to old folks alike. Come 8:29 pm,  the much anticipated countdown towards the ceremonial lights switch-off was held. The synchronized shut-off covered most of the mall lights in and outside SM Lanang Premier, fountain court show lights, and the adjacent new hotel by Radisson – Park Inn Davao.

Check out this YouTube video of Earth Hour 2013:

Candle lights among the crowd were also lit up and shared as another dance group celebrated the occasion. A huge ‘60+‘ standee was alighted with energy-saving LED lights as well. And as can be expected from a Filipino crowd, a number of ‘photo opps‘ were taken advantaged off. 🙂 A Filipino celebration is never complete without the so-called ‘Kodak‘ moments. 🙂

Earth Hour Countdown

Earth Hour Countdown

Fire Dance Exhibition

Fire Dance Exhibition

WWF ‘I WIll If you Will

Another crowd-drawer was the fire dance exhibition which was a feast to the eyes. A writing wall of “I Will if You Will” was also available near the registration table in an effort to get the public’s commitment to saving power and getting more Earth-friendly. The advocacy is central to WWF‘s campaign of encouraging people to commit in contributing in saving the Earth in exchange for a commitment to sacrifice some pleasures which produces a large amount of carbon footprint.

WWF's 'I Will If You Will'

WWF’s ‘I Will If You Will’

60 minutes of shut-off lights worldwide

60 minutes of shut-off lights worldwide

Manila Bloggers in Davao

Manila Bloggers in Davao

After the festivities, we went home with the hope that more people were educated and made more aware of our world’s state and the importance of acting now in saving  mother Earth. As more and more people join in, may our efforts to save the place we live in exceed the 60 minutes of shut-off lights, and go beyond Earth Hour 2013 in SM Lanang and Davao City.

Pangasinan: SM Cares & PWDs Convert SM City Rosales Lot into Productive Farm

SM City Rosales Farm

SM City Rosales Farm

Five hours away from Manila is an arresting town in the province of Pangasinan called Rosales. It is home to an internationally renowned Filipino novelist Francisco Sionil Josè.

Rosales is an ideal stop over to many travelers as it serves as a crossroad to many neighboring towns. This place is also considered as a major economic powerhouse in Pangasinan after the opening of SM City Rosales. The town was named after Don Antonio Rosales.

SM City Rosales in Pangasinan, Philippines

SM City Rosales in Pangasinan, Philippines

PWDs of Rosales

PWD Staff Lorben Carpo & Gregorio dela Osa

PWD Staff Lorben Carpo & Gregorio dela Osa

Aside from being a favorite getaway of tourists because of its majestic views, you will also find here the story of two people with disabilities and how they faced the world despite of their conditions. They are just two of the 1,500 thousand PWDs in the Philippines.

These people have suffered from discrimination for a long time. But with the SM Cares program, these young men were given opportunities to live a normal life. SM Cares program gives attention to the ability of the PWDs by maximizing their potentials and recognizing their active role in the development of the community. SM Cares guaranteed their right to health, education, services and especially employment.

As defined at the Philippine Magna Carta for Disabled Persons, PWDs are “those who are suffering from restriction or different abilities, as a result of a mental, physical or sensory impairment, to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal for a human being.

'Pukol' : 34-year-old Lorben Carpo from Barangay Carmen

‘Pukol’ : 34-year-old Lorben Carpo from Barangay Carmen

34-year-old Lorben Carpo, from Barangay Carmen, is a father to 3 kids. People from the community call him “Pukol” a Pangasinense word which means the one side of the arms is missing. He was born with a short stature and undeveloped right hand. Because of his physical appearance and condition, he doesn’t have an easy access to the elements necessary to succeed in life, including employment. He worked as a “tupig” vendor and a farmer before he was hired at SM City Rosales as an elevator operator and now as maintenance personnel in the administration office.

Early this year, he flew to Thailand as the representative of SM to the convention about the involvement of PWDs to agri-business. Lorben was really thankful with the opportunity given to him by SM Cares. “Kahit ganito kami, binigyan kami ng pagkakataon,” he said.

Gregorio dela Osa: Deaf-Mute PWD

Gregorio dela Osa: Deaf-Mute PWD

Another employee of SM City Rosales with disability is Gregorio dela Osa, 40 years of age. He was born with hearing impairment and even could not talk, tagged as deaf-mute.

He was married to Marivic who is also a mute-deaf person. They were blessed with 2 kids. Greg is a construction worker before he was hired as a janitor in SM City Rosales.

SM Cares Program

The SM Cares program serves as the holistic and cohesive flagship for the many SM Supermalls CSR programs. Broadly speaking, the goal of the SM Cares program is to ensure that SM serves not only as the retail industry leader, but also acts as a catalyst towards positive change in our nation; leading by example when it comes to corporate social responsibility.

SM Cares program serves as the holistic and cohesive flagship for the many SM Supermalls CSR programs.

SM Cares program serves as the holistic and cohesive flagship for the many SM Supermalls CSR programs.

Productive Farm

SM Cares program wants to expand these opportunities to other PWDs with the involvement of the local community. Through this program, SM City Rosales is reinventing the vacant lot located at the back of the mall into a productive farm where people with disabilities from their community can work as farmers. Hired PWDs will undergo workshops and seminars about agricultural development and farming.

Initially, the farm was planted with thousands of Papaya trees. The products produced are being sold directly in the supermarket, considering them as suppliers of fruits in the mall. The profit was given to them aside from the monthly income they are receiving. This project will help the PWDs to be productive and become less dependent on their family members and government aid.

Vacant Lot converted into a Productive Farm at the back of SM City Rosales

Vacant Lot converted into a Productive Farm at the back of SM City Rosales

* Story and photos by Noks Sosa of SiningFactory.com.

Indeed, it is heartwarming to know SM Cares advocates for the rights of PWDs. We hope to see more similar activities in other SM malls around the Philippines.

Food Tourism: URC & Department of Tourism Join Hands for Flourish Pilipinas

Flourish Pilipinas

Flourish Pilipinas

Food is much part of traveling as you savor the unique flavors of each place you visit. With this in mind, the Universal Robina Corporation (URC) Flour Division and the Department of Tourism recently teamed-up for a collaboration called Flourish Pilipinas.

On its 40th year, URC’s flour division campaign “Flourish Pilipinas: Bake it Fun in the Philippines” will support the Philippines’ food tourism by recognizing flour-based delicacies all around the archipelago such as pies, pizza, and even longganisa, among many others!

Universal Robina Corporation

Universal Robina Corporation

In form of a competition, the project aims to discover talents and recipes from all over the country. Moreover, they look for both traditional and bold innovations in helping promote tourism as well. The two main projects of Flourish Pilipinas are the Baking Competition and Baking Academy.

Chinkee Andres (Marketing Manager, Universal Robina Corporation (URC) Flour Division; )

Baking Competition

There are three main categories –

  • The Globe Award – this is open to professional pastry chefs, bakery and bakeshop owners, as well as pastry/baking instructors who will produce the best recipe using hard flour (URC Globe or Blend 100 Flour).
  • The Sampaguita Award – this is likewise open to professionals who will produce the best recipe using soft flour (URC Sampaguita Flour).
  • The Daisy Award – this is open to students enrolled in courses for hotel and restaurant management, food technology or the culinary and pastry arts. This aims to find the best recipes using cake flour (URC Daisy Flour).
Chinkee Andres (Marketing Manager, Universal Robina Corporation (URC) Flour Division)

Chinkee Andres (Marketing Manager, Universal Robina Corporation (URC) Flour Division)

URC

URC

How to Join

Fill up the entry form found in Flourish Pilipinas Facebook Page or from the URC Website.

Entries, which become properties of Universal Robina Corporation – Flour Division, can be submitted to Flourish Pilipinas Facebook Page or can be e-mailed to Kayla Andrea ([email protected]).

Deadline for submission of entries are on: April 30, 2013 for GMA and Luzon and May 31, 2013 for Cebu and Davao. The bake-off among chosen entries will be on: June 15 (GMA), July 6 (Baguio), July 27 (Cebu), and August 10 (Davao).

Prizes

P10,000 in cash, Kitchen Aid Mixers and other prizes from sponsors awaits the winners. The entries will be featured in the 2014 Calendar of URC.

“Flourish Pilipinas: Bake it Fun in the Philippines”

Baking Academy

The Baking Academy is a series of lectures and presentations conducted by select pastry chefs, bakery owners, and students, which will also take place during the bake off.

Know more about Flourish Pilipinas in their Facebook page. Aside from the DOT Tourism Promotions Board, the project is supported by Bakewell, Brim, Corman Butter, Kitchen Aid, McCormick, Saf Yeast, Suchero, Tulip Chocolate, US Wheat Associates and Yummy Magazine. Hurry, join now as you still have more than a month to join the Baking Competition!

 

Philippine Holidays 2013

Philippine Holidays 2013

Philippine Holidays 2013

The upcoming Holy Week is one of the most popular 2013 holidays in the Philippines due to its length, aside from the fact that the Philippines is dominantly Catholic. Moreover, even non-religious citizens anticipate it for the long vacation break.

In this light, we are sharing with you the rest of the official list of Philippine Holidays 2013 under proclamation no. 459 declaring the regular holidays, special (non-working) days, and special holiday (for all schools) for the year 2013.

Holidays 2013 Philippines :

  • January 1 (Tuesday) – New Year’s Day
  • February 25 (Monday) – EDSA Revolution Anniversary **
  • March 28Maundy Thursday
  • March 29Good Friday
  • March 30Black Saturday *
  • April 9 (Tuesday) – Araw ng Kagitingan 
  • May 1 (Wednesday) – Labor Day
  • June 12 (Wednesday) – Independence Day
  • August 21 (Wednesday) – Ninoy Aquino Day *
  • August 26 (Last Monday of August) – National Heroes Day
  • November 1 (Friday) – All Saints Day *
  • November 2 (Saturday) – Additional special (non-working) days  *
  • November 30 (Saturday) – Bonifacio Day
  • December 24 (Tuesday) –Special Holiday for Christmas Eve  *
  • December 31 (Tuesday) – Last Day of the Year   *
  • December 25 (Wednesday) – Christmas Day
  • December 30 (Monday) – Rizal Day
Holidays 2013 Philippines

Holidays 2013 Philippines

No Mark – Regular Holidays 
 * -Special (Non-Working) Days 
** -Special Holiday (for all schools)

1st Photo Credit: paperladyinvites (flickr.com/photos/paperladyinvites)
2nd Photo Credit: Mike Rohde (flickr.com/photos/33472412@N00/152626650/)

Have you planned your long weekends yet according to the Philippine Holidays 2013? Travel Tip: plan ahead with your family or group of friends so that when an instant cheap airfare promo crops up,  you are ready to book and buy that holiday tour!

Philippine International Pyromusical Competition 2013 Schedule

Pyromusical 2013

Pyromusical 2013

This year’s Philippine International Pyromusical Competition 2013 festivities has been going on at the Seaside Boulevard, SM Mall of Asia grounds since about two weeks ago which started February 16, 2013.

The Philippine International PyroMusical Competition 2013 has gathered to showcase their pyrotechnics prowess with 11 other countries every Saturday until March 23 when the winners will be announced and the closing fireworks exhibition held.

Pyromusical 2013

Pyromusical 2013

Ticket Prices:

For tickets on Pyromusical 2013, you may call TicketWorld at +63-2.891-9999, TicketNet +63-2.911-5555 or SM Tickets at +63-2.-470-2222. Published rates are the following:

  • Patron w/ Dinner: P1,500
  • VIP: P500
  • Gold: P300
  • Silver: P100

* P40 ~ US$1 You may also buy the tickets from the venue itself. You might even get a buy-1-take-1 promo on Gold Tickets when the program is about to start at 7pm. 🙂

Philippine International Pyromusical Competition Schedule 2013

Philippine International Pyromusical Competition Schedule 2013

PyroMusical Competition 2013 Schedule:

  • February 16 (Saturday) :
  1. Japan – Tamaya Kitahara (about 730pm+)
  2. Finland – Oy Pyroman Finland Ltd.(about 8pm)
  • February 23 (Saturday) :
  1. Taiwan – Yung Feng Fireworkds (about 730pm+)
  2. Spain – Brunchu Pyro Experience(about 8pm)
  • March 2 (Saturday) :
  1. United Kingdom – Jubilee Fireworks Ltd. (about 730pm+)
  2. South Korea – Hwarang Fireworks Inc.(about 8pm)
  • March 9 (Saturday) :
  1. Italy – Ipon Fireworks S.R.L (about 730pm+)
  2. The Netherlands – Royal Fireworks(about 8pm)
  • March 16 (Saturday) :
  1. China – Liuyang New Year Fireworks Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (about 730pm+)
  2. Australia – Fireworkx Inc.(about 8pm)
  • March 23 (Saturday) :
  1. Canada – Fireworks Spectacular
  2. Philippines – Platinum Fireworks Inc. (Closing Exhibition)
Pyromusical 2013 SM Mall of Asia Map

Pyromusical 2013 SM Mall of Asia Map

Check more information about the Pyromusical 2013 at their website PyroPhilippines.com. Be there early to avoid traffic and people inflow.