Thursday, December 11, 2008

Gigaquit Cultural Sports Tourism

Posted by Steven Egay
For Gigaquit Civic Club
December 11, 2008


As hinted from the title, Cultural Sports Tourism is actually a combination of cultural and sports tourism.

What is this all about?

Cultural Tourism like the Jinawa Festival is about reviving and preserving ones culture and in so doing attracts people to come to our town. While staying, their activities and spendings will redound to the benefit of our townspeople.

Sports Tourism also does the same effect as cultural tourism. Through sports, people from other places flock to our town to participate and/or witness a sports event. And again, while staying, their activities and spendings will redound to the benefit of our townsfolk.

As an old town, Gigaquit is rich in culture. Some can be associated with physical competition and as a result, we at GCC could conceptualize the creation of something new . . . . . the fusion of sports with our culture.

We hope the different sectors in Gigaquit especially the local government will give their support so that these events can be tested in terms of viability. To be specific, here are the concepts we are working on . . .


Event: Lumba Gakit (Raft Racing)

Target Date: Jan. 31, 2009 (Saturday)

Organizer: Gigaquit Tourism Council with GCC support

Remarks: Players create their own rafts (individual and team categories) and race from Baoy to Doot Bridge; Gakit means raft and from this word Gigaquit got its name (to review history click here).



Event: Hukot Sumbag (Boxing Gigaquit Style)

Target Date: Feb. 28, 2009 (Saturday)

Organizer: Gigaquit Tourism Council with GCC support

Remarks: Hukot Sumbag is a modification from Gigaquitnons' old tradition of settling feud by "Hukot Tinigbasay". This is a form of duel wherein the 2 opponents are tied to each end of the same rope allowing just a close distance, hack each other to death using a bolo (usually double-edged type or "linantip" in the vernacular). The survivor wins. Hukot Sumbag is a modification of this practice as this is similar to boxing but in addition, the contenders are tied in the waist at each end of the same rope. The distance between them is just 2 arms-length. If there is Thai- Kickboxing then Gigaquit has "Fastened Boxing".

Originally posted by Steve Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

First Jinawa Festival

Posted by Steven Egay
For the Gigaquit Civic Club
December 10, 2008


Write-up by Jojo Patosa:


November 1, 2008 / Gigaquit, Surigao del Norte, Philippines

Gigaquit is rich with nature’s bounty. Blessed with good people, rich cultural heritage and beautiful tourist spots.

Boosting Gigaquit tourism, JINAWA Festival ’08 came into action. Dated back 1860 during the term of Don Julian Parnada, adventurers people from Bohol landed and dwell in Poblacion Canlagsik and Hinambujan, Parang and Mahanub. The religious Bul-anon’s initiated Minoros and Jinawa to give honor during the feast of Patron Saint Senior San Agustin.

It has been believed that the drama/ theater presentation of Minoros and Jinawa after the procession of Senior San Agustin will give good weather during the Fiesta Celebration.

But oopps!!! It’s not what you’re thinking. I know what’s in your mind. Here’s the story line of JINAWA: The devil is called “Jawa” in the Surigaonon language. Thus, Jinawa means to act like the devil or in this local play, to perform the role of the devil.

Jinawa is a popular presentation or playlet performed in public during the town fiesta in honor of the Patron Saint, Senior San Pedro (St. Peter). As a theater presentation this is very popular most especially in the towns of Gigaquit and Claver, and quite possibly also in the neighboring towns of Bacuag and Placer to the North of Carrascal and Cantilan to the South where it has become a traditional performance have been preserved as such for many, many years and continues today.

Jinawa has a biblical theme and was originally introduced and performed by the early Christians in Gigaquit with the encouragement of the Spanish friars as a form of entertainment during the fiesta.

The Jinawa does not advocate and glorify the devil. On the other hand, its characters especially Lucifer and some of his minions like Rico, Remlan, Kalbunero, etc. try to tempt the faithful to follow them to hell but fail despite their almost irresistible enticement. In the end, good triumphs over evil and the play ends with the “Alabasyon” with the audience giving home mage to the town’s Patron Saint by exalting or shouting in unison: “Viva Kan Senior San Agustin’.

The First Jinawa Festival was held last Nov. 1, 2008 in Gigaquit as a way of reviving this traditional play.

The winners were:
1st place- Brgy. Alambique
2nd place and Best in Production Design- Brgy. Ipil
3rd place- Saint Augustine Parish Contingent
4th place and Best in street Dancing- GNSHI

Saint Augustine Institute did their special performance too.

It was an unforgettable experience for me then. Winning or losing doesn’t matter, what matters most was how we play the game and responded to the call to join the festivity.

Whooaa!!! The festival was indeed an entertainment.


Click this >> to see standard script of a Jinawa Play


Click the image below to enlarge . . .
Click arrow to play videos below . . .

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Donors
The prizes for the First Jinawa Festival were donated by the following:
1st prize P10,000 by Gigaquit Civic Club
2nd prize P7,500 by Gigaquit Municipal Government
3rd prize P5,000 by Gigaquit Municipal Government

All other expenses related to decorations, sound system, etc. were shouldered by the Gigaquit municipal government.

In the future, it is hoped that majority of the funding requirements will be borne by the private sector.

Get full DVD copy . . .
Only selected videos of the 1st Jinawa Festival event are included in this topic. To get your complete DVD copy you may buy it from the Gigaquit Tourism Office by contacting Mr. Leslie Pingal at 09193590782.

You may also contact the Gigaquit Civic Club at (632) 8346306 for assistance.


Originally posted by Steve Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Scholarships website information

Welcome to the filipinoscholar.com!

This site is updated regularly. Please visit often as you can.

It’s time to expand your horizon. Study in the Philippines or abroad for free.

To read more, click here . . .

Originally posted by Steve Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Jinawa Festival 2008 Result

Posted by Steven Egay
For the Gigaquit Civic Club
November 5, 2008


The Jinawa Festival was held successfully in Gigaquit, Surigao del Norte last Saturday November 1, 2008. The winners of the festival contest as follows:
First Prize: Barangay Alambique
2nd Price: Barangay Ipil
3rd Price: Gigaquit Parish
4th Prize: GNSHI

See sample video below . . .

Originally posted by Steve Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/

Saturday, November 1, 2008

GCC Sponsors First Prize of the Jinawa Festival 2008

Posted by Steven Egay
For the Gigaquit Civic Club
November 1, 2008


The Gigaquit Civic Club (GCC) was organized sometime in October 2006. The first meeting was held in Makati City attended only by 4 persons. But it was a great start as now GCC has made great strides . . . taking pride in Gigaquit Online the website it created for beloved Gigaquit and all Gigaquitnons around the world.

Now it has made another major contribution to Gigaquit as GCC has been instrumental in the formation of the Jinawa Festival Council and the holding of the 1st Jinawa Festival on Nov 1, 2008. Time will tell if Jinawa Festival could survive in the coming years, and also how much it can contribute not only to the honor and pride of Gigaquit but also to the pockets of the Gigaquitnons like the habal-habal drivers, food vendors, hostel operators, etc.

The GCC members are very busy especially with the coming Halloween and Christmas preparations. Though unable to hold a formation anniversary party this October 2008, several members particularly Mr. Samuel Senoren, Capt. Mario Recentes, Mr. Rey Tupal, Ms. Elvie Paray and Mr. Steven Egay contributed the funds in sponsoring the first prize for the Jinawa Festival. GCC is now part of the history of the Jinawa Festival and hopefully a big part also in its future.

Originally posted by Steve Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/

Friday, October 31, 2008

Mahanub Fiesta 2008


Originally posted by Steven Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/

(kindly click the photo you want to view in larger image;
press Esc to return to original size)


Barangay Mahanub of Gigaquit Municipality celebrated the Feast of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary last October 9, 2008 together with the inauguration of its newly-renovated Multipurpose Hall.



The blessing of the Hall was officiated by Fr. James Espuerta who hails from barangay Mahanub himself. The ribbon cutting was lead by Provincial Board Member Carlos A. Egay, Jr. assisted by the local government officials.


Other photos  . . .





The programs in photo forms (please click) . . .










Friday, October 24, 2008

Jinawa Festival preparations



The Jinawa Festival Council (JFC) was organized last September 8, 2008 spearheaded by the religious and local gov't sectors. Basically this is a multi-sectoral undertaking mainly for the purpose of reviving and promoting the Jinawa play.

Attendees were:
1. Fr. Jhun Balberia, Parish Priest
2. Mrs. Elvira Egay, representing Mayor Carlos M. Egay, Sr.
3. Mr. Leslie Pingal, Municipal Tourism Officer
4. Ms. Ruth Christian Jelle Suniel, SAI
5. Mr. Ignacio Tagsip, GNSHI
6. Mr. Jojo Patosa, GNSHI
7. Mr. Steven Egay, GCC



The Gigaquit Civic Club has been pushing this initiative for quite sometime and it is good that we can already see the light at the end of the tunnel. Our aim is ambitious as we aspire Jinawa Festival to attain the stature similar to Sinulog or Ati-atihan festivals. Though the government is an important component of the council, the decision and management of the Festival will be decided in consensus. The voice of the religious sector is especially of great importance since this festival has religious significance.



Jinawa play is basically about a lost soul who at the end would like to send a message to the living, not to commit the same sins he did, and suffer the consequences. This is a traditional play which originated and actively practiced in Kanlagsig area in Barangay Alambique. Unfortunately, at the turn of the century and as modern times set in, there were less people getting involved in the play.



This August fiesta celebration, there was a Jinawa play included in the Cultural Show "Balik Gigaquit Night". It was played in other instance during the Fiesta and to see examples please click Jinawa play and Jinawa video clips. A copy of the narration will be attached in this site soon.

The JFC agreed that it will be held every 1st of November in line with the Halloween Season. The 1st Festival is hoped to be held this Nov. 1, 2008. So far, the following sectors have signified interest in fielding their contingents:
1. Gigaquit National School of Home Industries
2. Bgy. Alambique
3. Bgy. Ipil
4. Samahang Kabataan (SK)

Non-contestant special participation by Saint Augustine Institue



To all, you are invited to come to Gigaquit on Nov. 1, 2008 and witness this historic event.

See you in Gigaquit!


Originally posted by Steve Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/

Study in Japan

Originally posted by Steve Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/


Study in Japan. Click here to get details. Go Gigaquitnons!

For more information please visit/contact: JAPAN INFORMATION AND CULTURAL CENTER (JICC) Embassy of Japan, 2627 Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City 1300

Telephone# (02) 551-5710 local 2315 and 2317


Education and Poverty Eradication





Originally posted by Steve Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Mass Dance Fiesta 2008

Posted by Steven Egay
For the Gigaquit Civic Club
October 22, 2008



Mass Dance Show Down Presentation
August 28, 2008 @1:00 PM,Town Plaza




Please click here to see more photos . . .

Boxing Fiesta 2008

Posted by Steven Egay
For the Gigaquit Civic Club
October 22, 2008


1st MAYOR CARLOS M. EGAY, SR. AMATEUR BOXING TOURNAMENT




To see more photos click here . . . 

BOXING WINNERS:
1. Joseph Pecato
2. Jayson Reambonanza
3. Oliver Laugo
4. Alex Pedraza
5. Joseph Doble
6. Arnel Parian
7. Lloyd Pareha
8. Adam Tacoyo
9. Paolo Bayang
10. Aguiles Topal
11. Rodel Tokong
12. Morillo Padilla
13. Arneson Libong
14. Jun Viray
15. John Poliran
16. Dante Pecante

Fireworks Display Fiesta 2008

Posted by Steven Egay
For the Gigaquit Civic Club
October 22, 2008

 

Battle of the Bands Fiesta 2008

Posted by Steven Egay
For the Gigaquit Civic Club
October 22, 2008


To see more photos click here . . .

SK Night Battle of the Bands 2008

BATTLE OF THE BAND WINNERS:
1. Lampshade
2. The Dumplings
3. Kanawai

Miss Gigaquit 2008

Originally posted by Steven Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/


Ms. Vanessa Go is Miss Gigaquit 2008.

Kindly click here to see profiles of the Queen and her entourage . . .

To see the program please click here . . .

To see the photo album please click this >> album

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Gigaquit Town Fiesta 2008

Originally posted by Steven Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/

August 16, 2008

The day began with a novena mass led by Parish Priest Rev. Fr. Jun Balberia.

(2:00PM)
OPENING OF BASKETBALL & PRESENTATION OF MUSES 2nd Cong. Guillermo “Jun” A. Romarate Basketball Cup  Inter-secondary Division

Participating Teams:
· GN – SAI
· Bacuag
· SNNHS
· Taganito Nat’l. High School
· Claver National High School

1st Game
TAGANITO HIGH (Winner 85 pts) VS. GIGAQUIT HIGH (Loser 64 pts)
SURIGAO HIGH (Loser 70 pts) VS. CLAVER HIGH (Winner 86 pts)


August 17, 2008

(1PM)
- 2nd MAYOR CARLOS M. EGAY, SR. INVITATONAL TENNIS FRIENDSHIP GAME

(5PM) - Basketball
SURIGAO HIGH (Winner 93 pts) VS. BACUAG HIGH (Loser 73pts)
CLAVER HIGH (Winner 84 pts) VS. TAGANITO HIGH (Loser 71 pts)


August 19, 2008

(AM) - Pre-judging Banderitas

(5PM) - Basketball
BACUAG HIGH (Winner 80 pts) VS. TAGANITO HIGH (Loser 62 pts)
GIGAQUIT HIGH (Loser 61 pts) VS. CLAVER HIGH (Winner 98 pts)


August 21, 2008

SURIGAO HIGH (Winner 78 pts) VS. GIGAQUIT HIGH Loser (67 pts)
CLAVER HIGH Winner (112 pts) VS. BACUAG HIGH Loser (99 pts)


August 24, 2008 SATURDAY

5:00P.M
FIGHT FOR THIRD PLACE
Bacuag High (3rd place) vs. Taganito High (4th place)
See >> Short Video clip

FIGHT FOR CHAMPIONSHIP
Claver High (Champion) vs. Surigao High (2nd place)
See >> Short Video clip

Basketball Final Result
Champion- Claver High
2nd Place - Surigao High
3rd Place - Bacuag High
4th Place - Taganito High
5th Place - GNSAI High


August 25, 2008

(2PM) Opening Program

Part 1- Opening Parade
Order of the Parade
› Marshall
› Colors
› Philippine National Police
› GCES Drum and Lyre Corps
› Gigaquit DayCare and DayCare Workers
› SANKS
› GCES Preschool
› GCES Pupils and Teaching Staff
› San Isidro ES Drum and Lyre Corps
› Ipil Primary School
› Gigaquit District Teachers and Administrators
› Barangay Alambique Officials and Functionaries
› Claver NHS Drum and Lyre Corps
› Barangay Anibongan Officials and Functionaries
› Barangay Camam-onan Officials and Functionaries
› Barangay Sico-Sico Officials and Functionaries
› Barangay Ipil Officials and Functionaries
› SAI Drum and Lyre Corps
› Barangay Lahi Officials and Functionaries
› Barangay Mahanub Officials and Functionaries
› Barangay Poniente Officials and Functionaries
› Barangay Camboayon Officials and Functionaries
› Barangay San Antonio Officials and Functionaries
› Ms. Gigaquit 2008 and Her Royal Court Float
› GNSHI Drum and Lyre Corps
› GNSHI Students and Teaching Staff
› Barangay San Isidro Officials and Functionaries
› Barangay Villaflor Officials and Functionaries
› Saint John Drum and Lyre Corps
› Barangay Villafranca Officials and Functionaries
› National/Provincial/Municipal Officials and Employees
› General Public

Part II – opening Program (Right after the Parade)

* Ribbon Cutting - Miss Gigaquit 2008 and Her Royal Court
Mayor Carlos M. Egay, Sr.
Hon. Vice Mayor Felixberto R. Jala
Sangguniang Bayan Members

* Doxology/Pambansang Awit - SAI Selected Students
c/o Mr. Nickson E. Buctuan,School-In-Charge

* Welcome Address - Elvira A. Egay, Ph.D., Season Director

* Presentation Ms. Gigaquit 2008 & Her Royal Court
- Miss Lucia C. Piosang, GCES Principal

* Message - Hon. Atty. Carlos M. Egay, Sr.
Municipal Mayor

* Intermission Numbers:
GNSHI Dance Troupe - c/o Mr. Roberto P. Naraja, Sr.,Principal II
SAI Selected Students - c/o Mr. Nickson E. Buctuan,School-In-Charge

* Drum & Lyre Corps Presentations
Claver NHS - c/o Miss Melania Rivero, Principal II
San Isidro - c/o Dominico P.Larong, Jr., Principal
GCES - c/o Miss Lucia C. Piosang,Principal
St. John HS - c/o Mr. Geraldo Monsanto, School-In-Charge

* Singing of the Gigaquit Hymn - GNSHI Glee Club
Host: Mr. Jojo M. Patosa

Our heartfelt thanks to Claver and Bacuag contingents for paying tribute to their mother town Gigaquit.

(7PM) -
1st MAYOR CARLOS M. EGAY, SR. AMATEUR BOXING TOURNAMENT

BOXING WINNERS:
1. Joseph Pecato
2. Jayson Reambonanza
3. Oliver Laugo
4. Alex Pedraza
5. Joseph Doble
6. Arnel Parian
7. Lloyd Pareha
8. Adam Tacoyo
9. Paolo Bayang
10. Aguiles Topal
11. Rodel Tokong
12. Morillo Padilla
13. Arneson Libong
14. Jun Viray
15. John Poliran
16. Dante Pecante

Click here to see boxing photos . .


August 26, 2008

Morning
- Banderitas Contest (Final Judging)
Click here to see Banderitas.

- Parlor Games

- 2nd MAYOR CARLOS M. EGAY, SR. MOUNTAIN BIKE CHALLENGE
- ROAD BIKE CHALLENGE Sponsored by: ATTY. CARLOS A. EGAY, JR. Provincial Board Member
Click here to see Mountain Bike Challenge.

Afternoon
- Cockfight Derby

(7PM)
- Basic Ecclesial Community (BEC)
Click here to see BEC Night.


August 27, 2008

(7PM) - Coronation of Ms. Gigaquit 2008
Ms. Vanessa Go
Click here to see more . . .


August 28, 2008

(5AM) - Misa Risada …

(7AM) - Holy Mass
Presentations afterwards of click >>Jinawa Play video clip

(1PM) -Mass Dance Show Down Presentation
August 28, 2008 @1:00 PM,Town Plaza
Click here to see the photos . . .

* Invocation…………………MES Teaching Force
c/o Mrs. Monina D. Bonite


* Pambansang Awit………Miss Ma. Goretti E. Paglinawan SIES Teacher

* Opening Address…………Rev. Fr. Edito N. Alcala, DCS
Diocesan Superintendent of Private School

* Little Kids Show………
1. GCES Grade I & Preschool Pupils
c/o Mrs. R. Beniga, Mrs. M. Enario & Mrs. C. Dumas
2. SANKS Kindergarten
c/o Mrs. Marilou S. Degran & Miss Alma L. Semacio

* Message………………………………Fidela M. Rosas, Ph.D.
Assistant Schools Division Superintendent, OIC
Nenita Rebecca Y. Casten
ES-I Filipino

* Presentations………………………….
1 San Isidro Elementary School
c/o Mr. Dominic P. Larong, Jr., Principal
2. LASICAM Teachers
3. Anibongan PS
c/o Mrs. Adelita C. Ambid School-In-Charge

* Surprise Number…………..San Isidro Elementary School
c/o Mr. Dominic P. Larong, Principal

* Inspirational Talk……………………..Atty. Carlos M. Egay, Sr.
Municipal Mayor

* Presentations………………………...
1. Gigaquit Central Elementary School
c/o Miss Lucia C. Piosang Principal
2. Ipil Primary School
c/o Mrs. Paulita E. Soriano School-InCharge
3. Villafranca Elementary School
c/o Mr. Raulito C. Larong Head Teacher
4. Villaflor Elementary School
c/o Mr. Samuel S. Libago School-In-Charge

* Intemission Number……….Gigaquit CES Teaching Force

* Impression………………Mrs. Maria B. Hurboda, ES-I PESS

* Presentations…………………………
1.Mahanub Elementary School
c/o Mrs. Monina D. Bonite Principal
2. Poniente Elementary School
c/o Mrs. Erlinda P. Englis Head Teacher
3. San Antonio Elementary School
c/o Mr. Mario S. Berbal School-In-Charge
4.Camboayon Primary School
c/o Mrs. Evelyn E. Caberio School-In-Charge

* Surprise Number……Mahanub Elementary School Teaching Force

* Presentations…………………………LASICAM NHS
c/o Mr. Ruel U. Wines School-In-Charge

* Acknowledgment…………………….Elvira A. Egay, Ph.D.
Season Director

Host:…… Mr. Randy G. Poliran & Mrs. Paulita E. Soriano


(7PM) - “Balik Gigaquit Night” Cultural Show

This show was a 2 hour non-stop presentation choreographed by Amor Morales of the Surigao del Norte Provincial Tourism Office.

The performers come from the local government unit, Gigaquit National School of Home Industries, Saint Augustine Institute, Gigaquit Central Elementary School, San Isidro Elementary School, Teatro Gigad and other groups.

Downloadable prepared by Miss Cherry Dalagan . . .
To see presentations, please click here


August 29, 2008

(7PM) - SK Night Battle of the Bands

BATTLE OF THE BAND WINNERS:
1. Lampshade
2. The Dumplings
3. Kanawai

See photos of the bands by clicking here . . .

Watch Gigaquit Town Fiesta 2008 Fireworks display by clicking here. . .

To see details of the Town Fiesta 2008 Working Committee, click here . . .




Friday, September 26, 2008

Cultural Show Gigaquit Town Fiesta 2008

Originally posted by Steven Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/

This show was a 2 hour non-stop presentation choreographed by Amor Morales of the Surigao del Norte Provincial Tourism Office.

The performers come from the local government unit, Gigaquit National School of Home Industries, Saint Augustine Institute, Gigaquit Central Elementary School, San Isidro Elementary School, Teatro Gigad and other groups.



Tuesday, September 23, 2008

WINNERS of 2008 Town Fiesta Bike Challenge


Click here to see more images . . .

MOUNTAIN BIKE MASTER:
Arthur Dalapo
Ernesto Sagarino
Frociso Tadios
Calixto Laurente

VETERANS:
Toyenz Dorain, Rogelio Quino
Lito Patayan
Jun Langgamon

OPEN AGE:
Fred Romeo
Saul Servino
Thata Galinato
Rene Amarille

TOURING:
Dutch Guy Godinez
Deogy Gumapac
Nelman Oyan
Brando Villamor

CLASS A ROAD BIKE WINNERS:
Thata Galinato
Saul Servino
Fred Romeo
Bruce Baldesamo

CLASS B ROAD BIKE:
Thata Sagarino
Leo Jade Lopez
Entoy Dorain
Christopher Baldesamo


Originally posted by Steve Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/

Monday, September 22, 2008

Gigaquit Town Fiesta 2008 Banderitas

Originally posted by Steven Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/

Photos courtesy of Gigaquit Tourism Office . . .


Winners of STREET DECORATION and BANDERITAS CONTEST

BARANGAY ALAMBIQUE:
1st Prize - Purok 6
2nd Prize - Purok 1
3rd Prize - Purok 2
Consolation - Purok 4 , Purok 3

Gov't Officials - Bgy. Alambique

BARANGAY IPIL:
1st Prize - Purok 2
2nd Prize - Purok 3
3rd Prize - Purok 5
Consolation - Purok 1 , Purok 2

Gov't Officials - Bgy. Ipil

Sunday, September 21, 2008

GIGAQUIT ECO-TOURISM INDUSTRY (GTI)

Gigaquit Eco-Tourism Industry (GTI)
by: Capt. Mario Recentes

Click HERE to read document version . . .


Rationale

During the March meeting of GCC, one primary discussion was focused on the cultural heritage committee which has its goals to assist in the harnessing of resources and means in order to preserve, revive and display the rich culture of Gigaquit. One proposition was to demonstrate to the Filipno people in the country and worldwide the indigenous tradition and practices of Gigaquitnons. One member even commented that if others have their own Ati-atihan Festival and Flower celebrations, Gigaquit has even more of those. Thus, born the concept of Gigaquit Eco-Tourism Industry or GTI.


Introduction

With almost all provinces in the country today in a tight race to vie in the nationwide tourism caravans and cultural festivals spearheaded by the Department of Tourism, North Eastern Mindanao particularly the province of Surigao del Norte has put forward Siargao Island displaying its finest beaches and breaking waves. As a matter of fact, that move has given Surigao del Norte the label as the surfing capital of the Philippines – not to mention that it catapulted the province in the tourism map in the world. Along the coastal communities of Surigao province, lies a shy and old municipality that seems to be isolated from the rest of her contemporaries. Being polarized from the main road nets that connect Surigao del Norte with the rest of mainland cities, Gigaquit remains to be a community that can be epitomized as simple, culturally bonded and conservative. Its people’s religiosity is one main source of passion and bonding block that binds the people together. They believe that the place is sacred and blessed as they claimed that sometime in 1800’s their Patron Saint Augustine had sent punishing waves that tore down the sails and drown the attacking Moros. Although the people are not basically pure native of the place, continued inter-action has tempered the culture to be what can be called as the ‘neo-cultural’ development. Many attempts to ‘uplift’ the people’s living standard through utilization of its resources were launched and failed. It was as if the people had their own choice – that is to live peacefully and enjoying all the nature’s gift that are abound in the place. There may have few signs of and incidences of nature destruction as caused by human and natural calamities, those seem to be slightly comparable to the wrath experienced by others in different parts of the country. Amidst all those, still the people opt to live and maintain a harmonious and quiet life.

There is a trend in the highly urbanized worlds today that seem to condition the mind of their constituents to look back to where they come from. The exhaustion and irksome city routine has sparked a lot of stress on city drones that no amount of entertainment could at least lessen the effects. With some of the provinces on the verge of getting the feel of what is city life, Gigaquit envisions to stay calm and prepare its place to become one of the destinations of city-irked individuals – even for just a short period of time.

Although in the past there were attempts to cause havoc to Gigaquit vast natural resources, the people through the able directions of the present and past leaders declared victors in the end. What present Gigaquit humbly displays are well-maintained streets – kodus to the “Tapat-Ko Linis Ko”- like program, preserved Roa’s Mansion, the serene and beauteous Cagban Island, the Duot Beach, the sacred and historic Parish Church with the age-old bells that are much older than the Balangiga’s, the cool caves, the fine dishes and beverages which are typically pure Gigaquit, the educational institution that continue to achieve distinctions at par with the best in the country, the plaza and seal patios where people stroll with the great landscape of the Gigaquit beach, and most especially the religious celebrations and traditions as manifested by the ‘Jinawa’ and ‘Moro-moro’ festivals.

The GTI will be a pioneer program under the Gigaquit Civic Club (GCC) in close coordination with the Gigaquit LGU, the Gigaquit Parish, the educational institutions in the municipality, and some private individuals who believes in the vision of GCC which is to harness Gigaquit’s resources, support the developmental efforts of the LGU, and bond its people with good faith in God and the will to preserve its culture and values. The primary mover of GTI-GCC is the eco-friendly organization which shall promote the conservation and preservation of the natural resources of the place.


The Concept

GTI got its footings from the vision of Gigaquit municipality that considers attainment to development through utilization of its people and their values, harnessing the natural bounties of nature and competing to be the center of trade and industry in the region, while maintaining ecological balance, dealing with cultural diversities and extending link with the rest of the world through highly competitive and able computer technology. In this manner, GTI mainly focuses on harnessing the natural bounties of the place and at the same time develop tourism industry which will display pure Gigaquit culture and natural beauty with the aid of computer technology. Putting these into action, GTI will do a lot of activities which include organizing people, coordinating with government and non-government agencies, do some facelifts on current tourism sites, establish a system and program on travel, billeting facilities and security, identify cultural festival and eco-friendly activities which are indigenous to the place, and educate the people on the gains of GTI vis-Ć -vis the upgrading the living standard of the people and in return what attitudes they should show on the visitors. To sum these up, below are the Phases in which GTI program will be put into action:


Phase 1: Planning & Organization

a) Drafting the Blueprint of GTI

b) Organizing or tapping an existing organization/s that will become the main facilitator of GTI projects. The organization may be an eco-friendly cooperative. (Sample- Nagkahiusang Kabos alang sa Kauswagan (NAKASAKA)

c) Initial coordination with DOT on tourism links, PNP-DILG/Philippine Army on security, LGU on the use of community-owned building and coordination with officials assigned with Natural Resource development, NGOs, POs, Travel Agencies, the Gigaquit Parish re- Cagban Island (a possible MOA Signing), and other private individuals who can be part of the GTI program.

d) Coordination with GCC and GOL re- utilization of their resources for a wider scope of information dissemination. (Note: If GCC would have launched its initial tourism projects, see to it that GTI program is linked to those).

e) Crafting of activities which will exhibit the cultural heritage of Gigaquit and in line those with the present tourism and nature preservation efforts of the government, particularly with the DOT and DENR. Examples of which are: Jinawa and Minoros Festivals, ‘Gakit’ Adventure challenge with a Saving Gigaquit River Project theme, Dayo-dayo Festival, Gigaquit Rhum (GR) Festival, Mangrove Planting Activities, Save Duot Beach Project, Cagban Adventure Challenge and the likes.

f) Coordination with print media, as well as with local radio station and the Television stations and other privately owned-cable news networks.

g) The GCC, in support to GTI Program, will make announcements locally (thru print ads and local radios) and the GOL website on the ‘Bring Home a Friend’ Program.


Phase 2: Implementation & Assessment

a) With the system well laid down as planned, GTI thru the eco-friendly organization which was either organized or tapped will launch a Festival. Critical to this is the choice of what kind of festival to launch and the choicest part of the year wherein visitors can flock to Gigaquit.

b) Visitors come either coordinated or walk in:

- Coordinated (Visitors comes to Gigaquit in coordination with duly recognized Travel & Tours. Packages include 3-night stay at Gigaquit Hotel with all meals included. Tour package to different tourism areas of the place will be coordinated with local cooperative (NAKASAKA).

- Special (Visitors are considered ‘walk in’ visitors. Local cooperative will assist them accordingly. This includes billeting, transport, and others).

c) Leaflets and flyers bearing the GOL site (contact us) will be distributed for the guests’ comments and suggestions.

d) GCC will continuously observe the implementation and check the soonest all concerns that need immediate attention. Those concerns may fall under the following:

- Contact & arrangement (Information guides as presented in GOL and ads, Travel & tours package, Manila-Surigao-Gigaquit contacts, billeting contact & persons-in-charge with all the activities and tours.

- Services. (By Travel & Tours, Billeting, Tour guide, foods and transportation).

- Coordination (With LGU, Gigaquit Parish and Private individuals as to visit to Roa’s residence).

- Security (PNP & Philippine Army)

- Health concerns (Coordination with local DOH rep)

e) Others which the GTI-GCC will deem to be necessary.


Phase 3: Evaluation

a) The suggested is on quarterly basis. GTI-GCC and representative of the Local Cooperative will come up with an update of how the implementation has been through after three months.

b) Result of the evaluation will be institutionalized and proposed to the Local Cooperative and other stakeholders for updates in their system.

c) An end of the year evaluation is also recommended.


The Eco-Friendly Cooperative

The Mission

This cooperative is a multi-purpose cooperative that combines service, producer and consumers cooperative in one. The mission of the cooperative is to organize the Gigaquitnons, discover their talents, harness resources and gather them to arrive at one common goal- human and cultural development. Under this common goal are activities which are basic in developing organization: Billeting Services, Transport services, Educational and in-service Training, activities to preserve nature, activities to demonstrate tourism sites, display of rich cultural heritage, manufacture and sell of indigenous products, and practice of religious rites.


Organization

a) Must compose of Gigaquitnons by birth or by legal means

b) Must have its own name that is in-line with the preservation of nature, uphold of culture and development of Gigaquit people.

c) Must be on a voluntary basis, with no promise of revenues and remunerations due him/her. (However, when a certain level of organizational fund is met, the officers can make a proposal for the honorarium of individuals. Although the GCC may have no direct control over the Coop, they are entitled to receive copies of the proposal. Note: GCC, with due en banc resolution can make amendment/s to the organizational set-up and function of the Coop).

d) Proposed Coop Organization:

- General Assembly – composed of all the members and officials of the cooperative.

- Board of Directors – a total of 7 BODs will be elected by the General Assembly. Term: At least 2 years.

- Officers - The BODs will then elect from their ranks the Chairperson, Vice Chair, the Secretary and the Treasurer. Term: At least one year.

- Committees – Term: One year. Committees under the GA will be:

1) Committee on Training

2) Committee on Transportation

3) Committee on Cultural activities

4) Reception Committee

5) Food Services Committee

6) Media and Advertisement Committee

7) Accreditation Committee


- Barangay Representatives (one each barangay)

Functions of BOD & Committees: (To be determined by GCC & Board of Directors).

Links and Relationships

The Local Eco-Friendly Coop is under the Administrative Supervision of Gigaquit Civic Club. It can independently decide on its programs and proceeds of its revenues. All transactions shall be under the rule of transparency. The GCC, however, can amend the rules and organizational functions under its administrative authority over the latter. The coop takes mandate from LGU as regards its programs which are in line with those of the LGUs. This also applies to other stakeholders namely: Gigaquit Parish, Gigaquit Educational Institutions and other private institutions which are duly recognized by GCC. In most ways, the programs of those stakeholders supersede those of the coop. (Example: LGU- Town fiesta over tree planting activity in Baoy; Parish- Observance of Fasting over Food festival by coop; Educational Institutions- Final Exams of students – involvement in cultural dances festival).


The Proposed Activities

Jinawa and Minoros Festivals

These kinds of activities are indigenous and native to Gigaquitnons. If there are Dinagyang and Ati-atihan Festivals, Gigaquit can also have its own. Media mileage and colorful preparations are the necessary factors to make these events a success. One gauge to determine their success is a nationwide coverage and awareness of these festivals.

‘Gakit’ Adventure challenge with a Saving Gigaquit River Project theme

Adventure challenges with the survival themes are in the trend nowadays. Combining that with another ‘in’ undertaking, just like nature preservation: SAVE GIGAQUIT RIVER Project will surely get the attention of Earth lovers and those who also like adventure.


‘Dayo-dayo’ Festival

To quote what had been a good media exposē when GMA 7’s Mel Tiangco once include Gigaquit in her show that displayed Surigao’s finest dishes. ‘Dayo-dayo’ does not actually mean all of the dishes will be those kinds of shell, but a name or label to represent the indigenous dishes Gigaquitnons cook for the festival. These may include: of course ginataang dayo-dayo, crabs, pangat, shells, different way of preparing botong or young coconut, budbud, puto, bibingka ni Mana Iyay, tinambid ni Oya Ilik and others.


Gigaquit Rhum (GR) Festival

Another pure Gigaquit product is the Gigaquit Rhum. This will be the highlight of the festival. A duly institutionalized body will be the judge to determine the best GR in town. The festival, of course will showcase different products of Gigaquit such as baskets, woven materials, foods, furnitures, ornaments, and other products with Gigaquit labels. (Note: All of the presentations will be organized by the Local Cooperative, with slight tax to the coop fund as additional revenue for the organization).


Mangrove Planting Activities

This another eco-friendly activity calls for the media and GOL for the support. Awareness on the need for propagation of mangrove to save natural resources and regain natural habitat in Gigaquit river. The activity will also help protect Gigaquit mangrove areas against total destruction and step up campaign and preparations for upcoming natural disasters.


Save Duot Beach Project

This is in line with other eco-friendly activities aforementioned. Saving Duot Beach can be done in a short and long period of plans. Short lived plans can just focus on cleanliness and removal of hazards in the shore lines. Maintenance of peace and order in that area. The cooperative will be the precursor of the project that include cleanliness and building of uniform and state of the art indigenous shades made up of local materials such as nipa and local wood materials. The long-term plan can be done by the LGU with the Local Eco-Friendly Cooperative as the stakeholder. This would mean a wide coverage of awareness campaign thru media and GOL website, coordination with DENR, the DOT and lobbying with local and national officials. The main purpose of this project is to provide a safe and clean beach that can be at par with the rest of beaches in the country, so that local visitors and coming home Gigaquit sons and daughters will enjoy their stay at home.


Cagban Adventure Challenge

With due coordination with the Gigaquit Parish, an adventure challenge can re-inact how the ‘Moros’ were subdued by waves by the intercession of St. Augustine. As a result, able men (initially, but later will include women) will compete in a number of events which include triathlon competition: from Duot competing teams (of three each) will run to Poktoy, then swim their way to Cagban, then after reaching there, they will paddle their raft together back to Duot, where the awards committee awaits them for a simple ceremony with the special mention of St Augustine as the Patron Saint that is always on the side of Gigaquit folks. The prayer will start the event asking the Almighty for more bounties and protection from all nature and man-made disaster that will hit the place.


Timelines

Activities

1st month

2nd month

3rd month

Remarks

FIRST PASE

- Drafting of Blue print

- Final copy of BP

- Info Campaign

- Organizing or Tapping existing Organization

- Awareness

Training of Coop

- Coord with different agencies

- Fund Resourcing

- Trial Implementation


Activities

___ month

___ month

___ month

Remarks

FIRST TWO

- Planning of Festival Programs

- Info Campaign

- Coordinations

- Launching of 1st activity

- Feedback mechanism

- Assessment

- Adjustments

Activities

___ Qtr

___ Qtr

___ Yr

Remarks

3RD PHASE

- Evaluation
- Updates
- Year-end evaluation


Coop funds can be categorized into two: Internal and External. Internal fund shall come from the members themselves. Each will pay membership fee amounting to P500.00. This fund will form the initial revolving fund purely for the establishment of office and communication links. External funds will come from different donors from the government, non-government and those which can be acquired thru loans.

The coop by virtue of a resolution shall open a bank account in the name of the coop, itself.

Policies and Guidelines

1) On Membership and Office
- Membership pay – P500
- Voluntary membership
- Office of Coop shall be determined by the BOD.
- Number of members – not less than 15 individuals
- Term of BODs – 2 years
- Officers – 1 year
- Committees – 1 year

2) On Fund Acquisition & Management
- Two kinds of funds: Internal & external
- All decisions must be by majority
- Observe transparency
- Giving of honorarium thru a resolution cc. to GCC
- Percentage of fees on accreditation and sale of products to be determined by BOD as proposed by concerned Committees.
- Rentals and other service fees to be shouldered by coop funds
- Coop to remit commission fee to GCC/Travel Tours shall be on coordinated travel only.
- All local payments shall be done at the coop office.
- The coop must also maintain a bank account which shall be owned by the coop thru a Board Resolution.


3) On Billeting
- On-travel packaged visitors shall be charged by the coop as a fixed rate (Price for travel, billeting, meals and service charge)
- Walk in Visitors who will opt to avail of the billeting or the tour package only. Prices shall be determined by the coop.
- Coop will provide at leas one tour guide per group of visitors (One guide per 10 visitors)
- Billeting includes the ‘Adopt a visitor Program’ in which visitors are accommodated at member’s houses with discounted prices paid


4) On Transportation
- (Coordinated) Air is under package per Travel & tours. Local travel or by land travel will be coordinated with the Coop.
- (Walk in) Visitors shall take their own mode of transportation in going to the office. Once the visitor has logged in as guest, then the coop will take charge of all transportation needs of the guest, provided that those are within the agreed transactions.

5) On Cultural Activities
- The Coop Committee on Cultural (CCC) activities will program a list of activities for the next two years, which shall be institutionalized by the BOD.
- The CCC is responsible to all coordination needed for the activities
- Cultural and Competitive activities include the likes of Jinawa and Minoros festival, socio-religious festival, Adventure challenge, Eco-friendly activities etc.
- CCC shall be cooperative to activities initiated by stakeholders (LGUs, Church & School and other private individuals duly recognized by GCC)

6) On Religious Festival
- CCC will coordinate with the Parish on inclusion of programs/activities which have some religious implications.
- The Coop can also invite a Parish representative in the CCC, if possible. (The same goes to other stakeholders)

7) Travel Package
- GCC will initially coordinate with existing Tour and Travel Firms re- GTI programs
- GCC will link the Coop with the Tour & Travel Agents for further coordination. (In some cases, the GCC can check with the both the coop and the Travel & Tour firms to make sure the travel plan and package is well handled).

8) On Public Information/Advertisement
- Correct media by-lines must come from the GCC
- All members of the coop and the GCC shall be the main source of advertisement
- The GCC thru the GOL will publish all programs and activities of GTI.
- By all means the coop and the GCC will spread the good news by tri-media (print, broadcast and tv) to the local and international audience.

9) On Health and Sanitation
- All members are responsible for the cleanliness of all places under the program
- In coordination with the LGUs, members will help announce the need for a clean surrounding to maintain sanitation and attract visitors.
- Make sure that water and foods given or sold to visitors are clean.

10) On Safety and Social Norms
- Safety is every Gigaquitnon’s concern, however, every member of the coop shall help by all means to give the visitors their need for safe stay in gigaquit
- The coop thru the Safety Committee shall make MOAs with the PNP-DILG and the Philippine Army regarding this matter.
- The members shall uphold always to all Gigaquitnons the need for establishing good relationship with the visitors, and extend to them the usual hospitability we have been known for.
- The coop thru the BOD shall make a resolution to be submitted to the Municipal council on the proper decorum needed in welcoming visitors to Gigaquit.

11) On Accreditation of Consumer Products & Mementos
- The Committee on Accreditation shall provide the BOD and GCC with the list of accredited individuals and groups recognized by the coop.
- Individuals and group accreditation includes:
a) Transportation (land and water)
b) Food Services
c) Billeting Services (Gigaquit Hotel & selected members transient houses)
d) Souvenir items
e) Grocery and cell phone items
f) Security personnel
g) Maids, cooks & errand boys
h) Others, to be determined by both GCC & Coop.



Proposed Travel & Tours

(Source: DOT)

Avian Travel & Tours Inc.Quezon Tel No: (632) 911-3963/912-9991E-mail: avian_travel@yahoo.com

Bay Area Travel & ToursQuezon CityTel No: (632) 929-9102/926-6899/924-6270 E-mail: mailto:jopestaƃ±o@hotmail.com

CCT 168 Travel & Tours Tel No: (632) 687-0129/633-4856/637-9611/631-3505E-mail: cct168aurora@pacific.net.phCordym Tours & Travel, Inc. Makati City Tel No: (632) 812-2610 to 11E-mail: cordymtours@yahoo.com.ph

Cosmopolitan Travel & ToursQuezon CityTel No: (632) 454-2683 / 456-5579 E-mail: cosmopolitan1997@yahoo.com

The Flightshop Travel & Tours Makati City Tel No: (632)813-1951/813-8742E-mail: tours@flightshop-ph.com

Islands Travel & Tours Malate, ManilaTel No: (632) 536-8826 / 536-8830 / 536-8833E-mail: islands@surfshop.net.pherlinda_t@philtoa.ph

Pan Pacific Travel Corp.Ermita, Manila Tel No: (632) 525-5611 to 15E-mail: inbpanpacrsrvn@skyinet.net mailto:rdee@skyinet.net

Viajes Filipinas, Inc. Tel No: (632) 527-0529/ 527-4087

Originally posted by Steve Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Cuyapnit! Cuyapnit!


Originally posted by Steve Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/

Cuyapnit sounds like kwaknit, the name of bats in our local dialect. A fitting name for a beautiful cave slumbered inside the mountains of Gigaquit waiting for adventurous spirits to discover. This beauty is so secret that it is safe to venture that more than 90% of the local inhabitants are not aware of its existence.

But now the time has come to reveal its majestic beauty. Its altar-like shapes and natural formations. Could this be a place where enchantments hold assembly?

The Gigaquit Municipal Tourism Team has explored and were awed by its wonders. And it beacons to the brave souls willing to dare and look at its majesty. As the tourism team remarked “what a place! right in the heart of our beloved municipality!”.

The unveiling of this cave is like the unveiling of the Gigaquitnons’ inner qualities as a people. When visitors come and see Cuyapnit they will say not only “what a place!” but also “what a people!” as they discover the Gigaquitnons innate hospitality and brave but jolly character.

SO COME NOW and VISIT GIGAQUIT!

To view photos of Cuyapnit Cave click here.

For travel assistance, you may contact the Gigaquit Municipal Tourism office at mobile number (63) 09193590782. Or the Gigaquit Civic Club at (632) 8346306. Or you may send email to contact-us@gigaquitonline.com or gigaquitonline@gmail.com .


Tuesday, September 9, 2008

SAI Grand Alumni Homecomng 2008 Photos

Originally posted by Steven Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/

Please click below image to see the photo gallery . . .


Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Gigaquit Tourism and Economic Development

CONCEPT PAPER (rough draft)
Prepared by Steven Egay

Background:

Owing to its remote location and being prone to typhoon, Gigaquit is not an ideal place to put up a manufacturing industry. The only chance of progress is in using modern methods and technology in agricultural production.

On the other hand, Gigaquit is endowed with beautiful natural attractions. It has beautiful beaches, islands and even potential diving spot. It has a cave that is endowed with unique formations. It has a river from Baoy to Doot with potential for sports tourism. Also, it has unique cultural heritage like the minoros and jinawa plays. Furthermore, it has a unique and famous product … the Gigaquit wine.


Tourism and economic development:

Owing to the advancement of telecommunications, roads and transportation systems, tourism is now a booming industry that is continuously growing worldwide. Many places now owe their development through the numerous visitors flocking to their areas.


Gigaquit Tourism:

Who will benefit?

1. Transportation sector – habal habal, van and jeepney operations. Pump boat operators.

2. Food sector – farmers, fish and other food vendors, cooks, fishpond operations and others.

3. Inns and hostels – Gigaquit townhouse, pastoral center, other enterprising Gigaquitnons offering bed and breakfast service

4. Tour Guides

5. Retail sector – mga tindahan and sari-sari stores.

6. Government – from fees and licenses

7. Others


Sample case:

A group comes to Gigaquit for sightseeing

1. they use local vehicles to go around (transport sector benefits)

2. they probably hire tour guides especially for island hopping and cave exploring

(tour guides benefit)

3. they buy food and drinks for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks. Buy Gigaquit

Wine too. (food sector benefits)

4. they buy e-loads to call/text friends and probably buy some clothes which they

forgot to bring (retail sector benefits)

they stay for the night or several days (inns and hostels benefits)

all the above establishments pay the government for licenses. And government

may collect fees from government-owned attractions like cave exploring. (Government benefits and have additional income to be used for public service, e.g. health services)


How to promote tourism in Gigaquit?

1. Coordinate with GCC to promote the municipality via Gigaquit Online.

2. Coordinate with companies, schools and other institutions in Surigao City, Butuan City and other cities willing to hold educational tours, company outings, conferences and other events in Gigaquit.

3. Advertise via local radio and newspapers.

4. Hold big events to entice people to visit Gigaquit. Aside from Fiestas, utilize the indigenous culture and products like Jinawa Festival, Wine Festival, etc.


Originally posted by Steve Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

BEC Night 2008

Originally posted by Steven Egay at http://gigaquitnons.ning.com/


Part I

Invocation : Poniente Chapel Youth Ministry

Welcome Address :
Mr. Benedicto P. BecerroParish Pastoral Council – President
Dr. Elvira A. EgayParish Formation Team – President

Opening Dance Presentation:1. Alambique Youth Ministry2. San Isidro Chapel Youth

MinistryInspirational Talk : Hon. Carlos M. Egay, Sr.Municipal Mayor

Song Rendition : Mahanub Chapel Youth Ministry

Dance Presentation : Villafranca Chapel Youth Ministry

Impression : Sr. Benilda Avelino, SSpS

Surprise Number : Barangay Ipil

Closing Address : Rev. Fr. Jun A. Balberia, DCSParish Priest

Program Hosts:Mr. Joel P. GoMiss Roscell Pareja












Part II:

Disco Fever Disco Fever Disco Fever
Hosts : Mr. Rovelo BinagMrs. Indayflor B. Bangga


Part III:
PARAFFLE SA PISTA NAN PAROKYA
Incharge : Mrs. Anita M. ElediaMs. Lucia C. Piosang


WORKING COMMITTEES
LITURGY
Charlita L. Tabique
Flor P. Cubelo

PROGRAM
Reginaldo S. Dedumo
Antonietta N. ElorzaMary
Grace E. Recimo

FOODS/REFRESHMENT
ChairmanAnita M. Eledia
MembersLucia C. Piosang
Sandra C. Erno
Eulalia Lauro
Elizabeth C. Erno

KARO NI SAN AGUSTIN
Prep.ChairmanMr. & Mrs. Natalio Redillas
MembersMBG Members

STAGE DECORATION
ChairmanClarita G. Chua
MemberPablo Ata
Mercedes D. Pingal

WALK FOR A CAUSE
Benedicto P. Becerro
Dr. Roland Mira & All RHU Staff
Marites Turnuas
Rosella C. Apatan
Melquiades D. Ata
Dr. Mariana B. Elliot & Staff
All LML Poblacion

CHURCH DECORATION
Ms. Letecia Egay & MBG
MembersCWL Officers 7 MembersClinio P. Tabacon, Jr.

CARMELITAS KARO
Prep.Wilma FabioAll Carmelitas Devotees

TRANSPORTATION – Aug. 19-26
Dr. Elvira A. Egay
Efren Pingal
Mario Sebial

LIGHT & SOUNDS
Nickson E. Buctuan
William R. Enario

HALL PREP./RESTORE
Anecito B. Apatan
All LML Poblacion

FLUVIAL PROCESSION
Nicolas N. CandaBenedicto P. Becerro
SB Domingo Cubelo
Simon D. Canda, Jr.

PARISH BAND
Ariston A. Asilum
All Parish band Members

ACCOMMODATION
Anita M. Eledia
Juanita A. EupeƱa
Josefa E. Naraja




Thursday, July 10, 2008

Baby Angelo Plaza


Mr. Diay Plaza and Mrs. Nene Esperon Plaza has another cute grandchild by the name of Baby Angelo from their third son Ian Plaza. Baby Angelo was born last December 12, 2007.

Ian is now based in San Francisco, USA and working at the U.S. Justice Department. He is married to Abby, a Filipina nurse. His two other siblings are the young Gigaquitnon lawyers Atty. Pong Plaza who is with the Presidential legal staff in Manila and Atty. Denden Plaza based in Butuan City who is also married to a lawyer.

click photo to see more . . .

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

GOL Digest Volume 6

Greeting to our readers!

First of all we apologize for the delay in coming out with our Volume 5 and 6. No worry, we are still around to serve you despite of our very hectic schedules. As you may know, all current members of the website team are working and can do this part-time only.
By the way, for those who may wonder how the members of the website team look like, let us see first the following photos . . .

The above picture was taken sometime February 2008 at Max Restaurant in Shangri-la Mall, Mandaluyong City. Lunch was hosted by Mrs. Grace Roa Gonzales who is an avid reader of Gigaquit Online. She now serves as adviser for this website. The rest in the picture are the members of the GCC Media Committee (from left) Mr. Eliezer Molina, Mr. Steven Egay, Capt. Mario Recentes, Mana Grace, Mr. Emil Canda (Head of GCC Media Committee and GOL) and Mr. Rey Tupal.
In the above photo are the GCC Hometown Volunteers for Media. Ms. Cherry Dalagan at the front, Ms. Baby Recimo at extreme left and Mr. Jojo Patosa the tallest guy wearing shades. They are posing at Doot Bridge near the Municipal Guest House.
Going back to the subject of operating GOL, we wish to appeal for support by way of advertisers for this website. The ad rates can be seen under "Support Us" section. Whatever revenues that may be generated will go to Gigaquit Online and to supplement the funding requirements of our GCC Scholarship Project. For GOL in particular, we are planning to give monetary allowance to a few personnel of the website team. We would like give a small token every month to show appreciation for their hard toil as they give a steady stream of contents and have this website updated timely on a regular basis.
Your advertisements here will not go to naught as GOL have substantial readership. We have roughly 400,000 hits since August 2007. Most readers are from the United States, Canada and Australia. Your advertisements can be in the form of announcements to solicit business or simply to send some greetings. It can go a long way.
We hope to hear from you soon so send us your reply at contact-us@gigaquitonline.com.
Your utmost support is most welcome!
Mabuhay an mga Gigaquitnons!

Steven A. Egay
GCC President

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