Thursday, October 18, 2007

Global Xchange Program Applications for 2008

GET READY FOR THE MOST CHALLENGING
SIX MONTHS OF YOUR LIFE!
Nine young Pinoys. Nine young British.
Six months. Living and working together 24/7.
Two countries. Outside your comfort zone.
One life-changing experience.
Are you up for it?
Global Xchange gives young people from the Philippines and the UK a unique opportunity to live and work together, develop and share valuable skills, and make practical contributions to disadvantaged communities in both countries faced with challenging situations.
You can be one of the nine Filipino volunteers of the 2008 Global Xchange Programme.
  • 18 – 25 years of age (must NOT be younger than 18 or older than 25 between March and September 2008)
  • Male or female
  • Medically fit to undergo an active 6-month volunteer work
  • Completed at least high school or secondary education
  • Willing to do fundraising
  • Willing to live and work with a British counterpart in a modest accommodation in a host family setting within a disadvantaged community in the Philippines and in the UK
  • Flexible, open-minded and with a genuine commitment to learning
  • Sensitive to the needs of others and can work within a team
  • Can commit a minimum of 6 months (consecutive) to do 3 months of volunteer work in the Philippines and 3 months in the UK, and time to attend preparatory training
The following requirements are downloadable from www.vsobahaginan. org.ph.
  • Application Form
  • Personal Reference Form
  • Professional Reference Form
  • Parental Consent Form
Important reminders:
  • You can send your Application Form via e-mail to gxp.fv@vsoint. org or via fax to 02-3762160. The other requirements need to be submitted by regular mail at: Global Xchange Programme Secretariat- VSO Bahaginan, Unit 505 Pacific Corporate Center, 131 West Avenue, 1101 Quezon City, Philippines
  • Please indicate the code (GXP Application – Your Surname) in the subject line of your e-mail or outside the envelope for regular mail
  • Personal and professional reference forms should be sent in sealed envelopes
  • Please use the cover letter of the reference forms to inform your referee about Global Xchange
Deadline for submission of application is on November 18, 2007. Only applications received on or before the closing date will be screened. Short-listed applicants will be invited to an Assessment Day scheduled in November 28/29, 2007. Training and fundraising activities start in January 2008. Exchange proper will commence in March 2008.
For inquiries, please send an e-mail to jayneil.ancheta@ vsoint.org or call 02-3746450 local 12.

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

“GO COUNTRY IN BANAUE”

“GO COUNTRY IN BANAUE”

The annual Oktoberfest celebration sponsored mainly by the San Miguel Beer Corporation will be held in Banaue with the purpose of enhancing tourism in the said municipality. The Ifugao Provincial Government in partnership with the Banaue Hotel & Banaue Youth Hostel and the Local Government Unit of Banaue prepared series of activities with the “Go Country in Banaue” concert featuring professional folk and country bands and the winner of the weekly amateur folk and country band competition as the focal event.

The said celebration will start off with a massive information drive on the first week of October in the different colleges and universities, local government units, other concerned agencies, and business establishments through a caravan to be participated by the sponsors and participating agencies and establishments. The caravan would be traveling to the northeastern part of the Cordillera and some municipalities of Nueva Vizcaya to encourage local bands to audition for the weekly competition. Winners will have a chance to be featured as front acts during the main concert aside from the cash prize that they would be receiving.

The “Go Country in Banaue” concert differs in that it will be presenting country songs which is the music genre of the Cordillerans aside from their indigenous music. This activity primarily aims to discover and develop local talents in the entertainment industry. It also aims to promote Banaue and the Banaue Hotel as the future premier destination of the North by institutionalizing the Oktoberfest celebration as part of the annual activity of the province.

Local amateur bands interested to join the weekly competition may contact the resident manager of Banaue Hotel, Ms. Ma. Zenaida Quinahan at the following numbers: (074) 386-4087 or 09184441931. Tickets for the “Going Country in Banaue” concert which will be held on October 27, 2007 at the carpark of the Banaue Hotel can be bought from the following ticket outlets:

Reference: Robie Halip

Monday, October 01, 2007

You Know You're From Baguio If... - Add to the List!

Help build up the 2nd list of "You know you're from Baguio If.." (If you're from Baguio, you've probably already received the first list in your email. Now here's your chance to add to the list.)

Click on the link below, press edit at the top of the page, and then add your thoughts:
http://mybaguiodreams.com /community/index.cgi/You_Know _You%27re_From_Baguio_If_.. .Part_2

Check out the other "activities" that you can also do at the Baguio Comunity Encyclopedia in www.mybaguiodreams.com.

Pass on and invite your friends to join the fun. :)

Sanctuary: My Baguio Dreams is Out!

Sanctuary: My Baguio Dreams is Out!

My Baguio Dreams is Out!

Inquirer.net
Breaking News / Infotech

Baguio's centennial memories placed online
By Vincent CabrezaNorthern Luzon Bureau
Posted date: September 29, 2007

BAGUIO CITY -- Everyone's fond memories of the summer capital will be collected for posterity online.
A firm that has been advocating Internet technology-based approaches to education, has opened a website that is dedicated to old Baguio recollections, in honor of two centennial celebrations coming in the next two years.
The only city built by the American colonial government at the start of the 20th century will commemorate its centennial on Sept. 1, 2009, while the Teachers' Camp, another US colonial-era institution, has marked 2008 as its red-letter year because of its 100th anniversary.
The online diary acts as a Baguio "wikipedia" for www.mybaguiodreams.com, which is administered by Elmer Soriano, president of Thinklab.
A wiki is a program that allows anyone to contribute entries to an online encyclopedia.
Soriano said his Baguio community encyclopedia allows every resident to build up a definitive history of Baguio, using anecdotal accounts as foundation for illustrating how Baguio was generations before 2007.
The city was designed by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham, and was established in 1909 by a city charter drawn up and reviewed by top American lawyers of the period.
Soriano said he set up the site after realizing that almost every generation has a story or two to tell about visiting Baguio.
It had always been easy to get Baguio's frequent celebrities to share a nugget or two about the city.
President Macapagal-Arroyo, a perennial visitor, often recounts how husband Jose Miguel Arroyo courted her in Baguio.
Mr. Arroyo's family owns a Baguio vacation house, which is a stroll away from the presidential Mansion, where Ms Arroyo spent her vacations with her father, the late former President Diosdado Macapagal.
"There seems to be so much talent in Baguio, but it seems that this talent is not harnessed to help build up the city. We have bar topnotchers, chess whizzes, top bands… so much energy in Panagbenga (the annual Baguio Flower Festival), but for the rest of the year, it is as if that energy goes down," Soriano said.
"I thought it would be wonderful if we were able to harness all that creativity, passion, talent on a weekly or even daily basis," he said. "I think that as we approach our centennial, it would be great if we could re-enchant the next decades by articulating our dreams and by unlocking our collective imaginations, then creating the city that [we] hope for."
Even tragedy breeds lasting Baguio stories, Soriano said.
Former senatorial candidate Sonia Roco, the wife of the late Sen. Raul Roco and who survived the 1990 earthquake here, could not help but return to the city to overcome her trauma.
Mrs. Roco's last public visit to the summer capital was during the campaign period this year, and it led her back to the Nevada Square, the site of the hotel she was staying in when the earthquake struck on July 16, 1990.
This early, the website has been receiving contributions "from strangers," Soriano said.
He said they are drawn to key themes posted by Thinklab.
It marked out categories for the interesting taxicab names, and "the best place to bring a tourist friend."
But it is a profile ladder called "You know you're from Baguio, if…" which has intrigued online contributors.
Like American host and comedian David Letterman's "Top 10 List," this item has been receiving humorous and nostalgic responses, Soriano said.
One entry poked fun at the fact that in the 1970s, the only grocery store known to residents was Sunshine Grocery, and that school supplies could be bought only from CID Educational Supply, which has since broken up into smaller supply stores, all named Cid.
Entries also refer to the city's social history.
Some contributors said a person grew up in Baguio if his or her idea of a walk was strolling up and down Session Road for hours.
The central business district used to be limited to the road spanning the city market and Luneta Hill, where the Pines Hotel once stood. Nowadays, it is the SM City Baguio that looms over the city.
Another entry defines a Baguio old timer by the fact that he or she effortlessly speaks English with "no colegiala" twang and would never wear Baguio-labeled bonnets or shorts in public.
Soriano's site also offers a chance for residents to discuss Baguio's future.
Photographs comparing today's Session Road to European streets have been posted, apparently to ignite discussions about a proposed pedestrianization of downtown Baguio.
Session Road businessmen are opposing the proposal of former city architect Joseph Alabanza to convert Session Road into a pedestrian mall with trees and outdoor cafés.
Soriano also linked up galleries of top Baguio destinations, as well as the music video "Suntok sa Buwan," performed by the band Session Road. The video shows clips of old Baguio.
He said he has no personal advocacy regarding how Baguio could evolve.
"I just believe that if more people get engaged in the discussion, the best ideas will simmer to the top… The [Baguio online] community takes a life of its own," he said.


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