Wednesday, May 20, 2009

A(H1N1) Booklet

Contributed by Emil Canda June 16, 2009
All we should know, and importantly how to avoid getting
infected by A (H1N1) FLU.



In a recent report, there are some people already infected by the flu in the Makati area.

Please avoid going to crowded or public places if possible at this time of influenza pandemics. Practice of good personal hygeine is a must.

Please read and pass on...
To download the booklet click here



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

Monday, May 18, 2009

What goes around comes around


Posted by Steven Egay
For Gigaquit Civic Club
May 18, 2009


THE WORLD IS ROUND. SOMETIMES YOU'RE UP, SOMETIMES YOU'RE DOWN. YOU WILL NEVER KNOW ONE OF YOUR DESCENDANTS MIGHT GO TO SCHOOL SOMEDAY SUPPORTED BY ONE OF THE GCC SCHOLARS (OR THEIR DESCENDANTS) YOU ARE HELPING TODAY.

The above is related to GCC advocacy on scholarship for deserving Gigaquitnons . . . just a thought that came into my mind when I woke up this morning.


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

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Batch 2005-6: GNSHI Grand Alumni 2009


Posted by Steven Egay
For Gigaquit Civic Club
May 9, 2009



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

Friday, May 8, 2009

Batch 2001: GNSHI Grand Alumni 2009


Posted by Steven Egay
For Gigaquit Civic Club
May 8, 2009



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

Thursday, May 7, 2009

An appeal for support to GCC Scholarship


Posted by Steven Egay
For Gigaquit Civic Club
May 7, 2009


As some of you may be aware, the Gigaquit Civic Club already chose the scholar who will start studying this June 2009.

Before I proceed further, please right-click and read the following links to give you a background of the details . . .

GCC Scholarship Series#0001

GCC Scholarship Series#0001 Final Result

Letter on the result

Without further ado, assuming you read and understand the details in the above links, our Gigaquit Civic Club wish to appeal for financial support for the tuition fee of Mr. Charlimen Asilum. We need around P17,000 for the first semester and so far we only have P3,000 pledge. He will be enrolled at the College of St. Catherine located in Quezon City, Philippines. His target major is Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT).

This is a pilot project on scholarship of the GCC. This is also a sort of a social experiment on how Gigaquitnons react when presented with this kind of situation. We hope kindness and love for our fellowmen will triumph.

If you wish to give support and you are a registered G-Pages member, please send email via this site or simply reply to this blog. If you are not registered with G-Pages you may send email to steve_higakit@yahoo.com.ph.

Thank you.

Mabuhay an Gigaquitnons!



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

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Batch 1982-1983: GNSHI Grand Alumni 2009


Posted by Steven Egay
For Gigaquit Civic Club
May 6, 2009



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

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Batch 1981: GNSHI Grand Alumni 2009


Posted by Steven Egay
For Gigaquit Civic Club
May 5, 2009



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

Sunday, May 3, 2009

GNSHIans California (USA) Reunion 2009


Posted by Steven Egay
For Gigaquit Civic Club
May 3, 2009



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

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Doot Beach Disaster: What's next?

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

May I venture to say that Doot beach's recent erosion has been caused by many years of nature's activities. The combination of factors like the constant battering of the sea to our shorelines, aggravated by Global Warming and the thinning of Doot's natural protection . . . the mangroves.

Some lessons can be learned and hopefully present and future generations of Gigaquitnons will take heed. One of this is the importance of mangroves or "kabakhawan" in our local dialect. If you observe the available photos and video's of the eroded areas, it is only at the center near the bridge that are affected. Particularly the areas where there are no more mangoves. Whenever I visit Doot beach several times and several years back, I personally noticed that the sands near the bridge seemed to be continuously moving towards the river side. In contrast, the areas where there are mangrove trees seemed to hold their ground. To me, the way the new contour of the beach after the erosion is not very surprising. It just confirmed my observation. Though we enjoyed the beautiful sights in the past decades as coconut trees and cottages certainly makes for a better view compared to mangrove trees, the consequence is disastrous. And we have paid for it now.

So why is that nothing seemed to have been done to prevent it? As far as my limited knowledge is concerned, there is currently a 3-point Environmental project of the local government in conjunction with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. More details on this in Gigaquit Online once we get the information but in my understanding, it involves the upland areas, coastal management and riverbanks management. Unfortunately, this is already too late to save Doot.

So what now? We have a damaged natural heritage before us. The feeling of gloom is normal. But then, time comes that we wipe out our tears and see clearly the situation before us. To me, this is an opportunity. We may not be accustomed by the new look of Doot but by using our Gigaquitnon creativity, we can make something new, something beautiful out of the new terrain. How about planting mangroves then build criss-crossing footbridges and tree houses on the site of the damaged area? Just one idea . . . maybe YOU have more.

In addition, I learned from Mayor Carlos Egay, Sr. that the reason why there is currently a seawall stretching from the bridge up to the Public Market, is because in the 1950's the same thing happened to Doot Beach. It was badly damaged so that the waves reached the town's river banks due to overflowing waters. But later on the sands of Doot beach returned to its former beauty. As Mayor Egay said "mobalik ra iton". On that note, let me end this blog post.

Click this very good reference on mangroves:

http://www.inchinapinch.com/hab_pgs/marine/mangrove/mangrove.htm

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