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| Start: | May 17, '08 07:00a |
| Tayabas-Sariaya Heritage Tour Join our Heritage Tour and savor local flavor, immerse in culture and bask in old world charm as it all comes to life in this Quezon tour. Our guest lecturers for the day are: Ms. Tina Decal from Sariaya and the popular Viaje del Sol tours and Mr. Ryan Palad from Tayabas and the Museum Director at the GSIS Museum.  Tayabas-Sariaya Heritage Tour May 17, 2008 Saturday 6:30 - 6:55 am Recommended assembly time in Makati. We encourage everyone to have breakfast before the trip although light pastries and water will be served on-board. 7:00 - 9:00 am Travel time to Pagsanjan. 9:00 – 9:15 am Stop for bathroom break at Jollibee 9:15 – 10:30am Continue the trip to Tayabas 11:00 - 12:30nn Arrive at Tayabas - Walk along the Historical Malagonlong Bridge (20 mins)
- Pray at the Basilica de San Miguel Archangel and take an optional climb up the bell tower. (20 mins)
- Browse through the Diocesan Museum (20 mins)
- Visit Casa de Comunidad (20 mins)
- Mallari Distillery of export-quality Lambanog. (20 mins)
12:30 - 1:30pm Lunch at Mi Casa en Tayabas for 2 hrs of relaxed dining Mi Casa en Tayabas is a 3-storey house that has preserved much of its old world charm. This bed and breakfast serves as an ideal weekend retreat from bustling city life. Fee free to roam around the compound and to visit their charming rooms What's on the Menu: Pinais, Delino, Pansit habhab, hipon gata with pako, Mi Casa seafood version kare kare, rice, buko juice, and santol gelatin. 2:00 - 4:00 pm Visit Ancestral Houses (not always accessible to the general public - Visit the Carmen Rodriguez Arguelles Ancestral House designed by Juan Nakpil (30 mins)
- Walk through the 1922 Petra Obispo Ancestral House (30 mins)
- First time at the Sariaya Church? Don't forget to make your three wishes! (30 mins)
4:00-5:30 pm Pasalubong shopping in Sariaya 5:30 pm Return to Makati. ETA 8:30 pm (depending on the traffic) For more information, please call Ms. Elvie Magapayo or Ms. Patricia Limon at 404-2685 or visit www.museumfoundatio nph.org Fee: P2,300 for Museum Foundation members; P2,500 for non-members (Fee is inclusive of lunch, merienda, airconditioned bus, entrance fees and tour guide fees) You can download the reservation forms as pdf or zipped pdf files. The Tayabas-Sariyaya tour flier is also available as pdf or zipped pdf. For more Museum Foundation events and activities please visit our website at http://museumfounda tionph.org/ news/ | Museum Foundation of the Philippines, Inc. G/F National Museum of the Filipino People Valencia Circle, Rizal Park, Manila 1004 Philippines Telefax: (63-2) 404-2685 www.museumfoundatio nph.org
| Tayabas-Sariaya Heritage Tour Join our Heritage Tour and savor local flavor, immerse in culture and bask in old world charm as it all comes to life in this Quezon tour. Our guest lecturers for the day are: Ms. Tina Decal from Sariaya and the popular Viaje del Sol tours and Mr. Ryan Palad from Tayabas and the Museum Director at the GSIS Museum.  Tayabas-Sariaya Heritage Tour May 17, 2008 Saturday 6:30 - 6:55 am Recommended assembly time in Makati. We encourage everyone to have breakfast before the trip although light pastries and water will be served on-board. 7:00 - 9:00 am Travel time to Pagsanjan. 9:00 – 9:15 am Stop for bathroom break at Jollibee 9:15 – 10:30am Continue the trip to Tayabas 11:00 - 12:30nn Arrive at Tayabas - Walk along the Historical Malagonlong Bridge (20 mins)
- Pray at the Basilica de San Miguel Archangel and take an optional climb up the bell tower. (20 mins)
- Browse through the Diocesan Museum (20 mins)
- Visit Casa de Comunidad (20 mins)
- Mallari Distillery of export-quality Lambanog. (20 mins)
12:30 - 1:30pm Lunch at Mi Casa en Tayabas for 2 hrs of relaxed dining Mi Casa en Tayabas is a 3-storey house that has preserved much of its old world charm. This bed and breakfast serves as an ideal weekend retreat from bustling city life. Fee free to roam around the compound and to visit their charming rooms What's on the Menu: Pinais, Delino, Pansit habhab, hipon gata with pako, Mi Casa seafood version kare kare, rice, buko juice, and santol gelatin. 2:00 - 4:00 pm Visit Ancestral Houses (not always accessible to the general public - Visit the Carmen Rodriguez Arguelles Ancestral House designed by Juan Nakpil (30 mins)
- Walk through the 1922 Petra Obispo Ancestral House (30 mins)
- First time at the Sariaya Church? Don't forget to make your three wishes! (30 mins)
4:00-5:30 pm Pasalubong shopping in Sariaya 5:30 pm Return to Makati. ETA 8:30 pm (depending on the traffic) For more information, please call Ms. Elvie Magapayo or Ms. Patricia Limon at 404-2685 or visit www.museumfoundatio nph.org Fee: P2,300 for Museum Foundation members; P2,500 for non-members (Fee is inclusive of lunch, merienda, airconditioned bus, entrance fees and tour guide fees) You can download the reservation forms as pdf or zipped pdf files. The Tayabas-Sariyaya tour flier is also available as pdf or zipped pdf. For more Museum Foundation events and activities please visit our website at http://museumfounda tionph.org/ news/ | Museum Foundation of the Philippines, Inc. G/F National Museum of the Filipino People Valencia Circle, Rizal Park, Manila 1004 Philippines Telefax: (63-2) 404-2685 www.museumfoundatio nph.org
Link: http://filipinaimages.com/filipinaTHE FILIPINA IMAGES
What image pops up in your head when you say or hear the word “Filipina?”
A smile. A mother breastfeeding her child. An excellent homemaker. A powerful leader and mentor in her chosen business, profession or vocation. Another smile, inviting you to meet her family and firends. A friend who’s there for you, no matter what. Ah, I’ve never met a Filipina — but I’d like to. An influential, affluent decision maker. A woman, confident and willing to go an extra mile to get things done. A woman I can trust to take care of my kids. A sexy woman. A mystery? A girl, shy and innocent. A fun-loving woman. A beautiful person, inside and out.
Endless, timeless images of a Filipina.
The Filipina of the Future deserves a more empowered, diverse image online. Multiple, complex, and whole.
We don’t seek perfection. We repeat: We seek balance in the Filipina images that are available online. We share our reflections about what the Filipina of the Future could be like, too. Dignity is every person’s human right. Whether the Filipina is a mother, a nanny, a decision maker in the corporate arena, a domestic service professional (formerly known as “domestic worker”), or a mail order bride, they have the right to empower themselves — through education, through equal rights in the household and the workplace, through connecting with people who want the same — and more.
If we provoke you to share your truth about what “Reshaping the Filipina Image Online” is all about, then we accomplish something. We might not always agree with your opinions or reflections — and we promise to disagree agreeably.
Something wonderful is happening at this advocacy blog and news site. Our contributors and commentators continue to amaze us with their insights and wisdom.
There are many of us who are working diligently to end gender inequality, thus promoting gender mainstreaming for our Filipinas and Filipinos worldwide. We come face to face with many realities, many perspectives. We’re learning how to help, in achievable ways, END violence against women and girls, human trafficking, child predators, and cyber-crimes.
At the same time, we don’t deny anyone of their human right to enhance their ideas of “Call Me Beautiful!” through (here are examples) body piercings, tattoos, hair coloring, or make-up — anything that makes them sexy (our term for attractive!). It’s common ground to everyone. It’s very human.
FilipinaImages.com’s organic growth and evolution happen because of YOU.
FilipinaImages.com was created on August 8, 2007 to make the online campaign an ongoing endeavor. The renewed campaign actually started on June 27, 2007.
Lorna Lardizabal-Dietz, Dine Racoma and myself (Noemi Lardizabal-Dado) created this news portal and advocacy blog for a timeless Filipina Image Online Campaign . Please register and post your Filipina-themed entries or link them here in this site.
All of us posted our own respective Filipina campaigns such as Lorna’s The Filipina Woman’s Image Online: We Have The Power To Shape The Future, Dine’s Let’s Fiercely Campaign to Reclaim the Dignity of the Filipina Woman and Reshape the Clean Image of the Sexy Filipina and my own How to Reshape The Sexy Filipina Image in 3 easy Steps . The campaign does not stop in our blogs. We want to continue to showcase and honor the wonderful, diverse Filipina images even after we have achieved a balance of “Filipina” Search Engine Results (SERPs).

|  | The 4th Philippine Blogging summit
*I don't have my digital camera with me that day... I'd probably be asking people who went there/participated there for some pictures... If you have a photoblog about this event and probably have a picture of me in it pls do drop me a note : ravenfox.ian@gmail.com
I used my camera phone for the other images :D
Pictures are from:
Azrael
Dexfamily
ChickenMafia
Thanks thanks!
Philippine Blogging Summit - iBlog4. Date: Saturday, April 26, 2008 Time: Whole day event (registration starts at 8:00 am) Venue: Malcolm Theater, College of Law, in UP Diliman, Quezon City. iBlog4 registration and entrance is FREE! 9:00 - 9:20: Flag Ceremony, Welcome Remarks, Keynote 9:20 - 9:45: How to Blog (from a non-problogger point-of-view) - Charo Nuguid 9:45 - 10:00: Sponsor Talk 10:00 - 10:30: Break 10:30 - 11:00: From Student Blogger to ProBlogger - Juan Karlo Licudine 11:00 - 11: 30: Photoblogging - Juned Sonido 11:30 - 12:00 Blog to Print - Jonas Diego 12:00 - 1:00 Lunch 1:00 - 1:40: Vlog and Podcasting Prospects in the Philippines - Aileen Apolo and Coy Caballes 1:45 - 2;45: Blogging and 2010 Elections Panel - Manuel L. Quezon III - Luz Rimban - Janette Toral 2:40 - 3:00 Sponsor Talk 3:00 - 3:30 Break 3:30 - 3:50 Blogging for Advocacy - Noemi Lardizabal Dado 3:50 - 4:30 Blogging from the Countryside - The Mindanao Blogging Experience Ria Jose 4:30 - 5:00 Closing Remarks / Group Picture / Raffle |
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