July 16, 2014

Graduates reap benefits of Senior HS

In 2012, the Department of Education started modelling the Senior High School program prior to its full implementation in 2016. 54 schools located in different parts of the country were selected to offer four main tracks—Academic, Technical-Vocational, Sports, and Arts and Design. 

This pioneer batch graduated this year and is now reaping the benefits of the additional 2-year program.

“Dahil sa Senior High School, nagkaroon kami ng background sa mga pinag-aaralan na namin ngayon sa college,” said Eunilicia Joy Maniquis, an SHS graduate of Don Alejandro E. Roces Science and Technology HS. She opted to pursue higher education and is now a Food Technology Major in Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology (EARIST). 

“May mga bagay sa SHS na nakatulong para madagdagan ang confidence ko, kaya tingin ko ready na ako ngayon sa college,” she added. 

Meanwhile, Richard Neil Dizon, an automotive service graduate of the same school, is now handling their family business of automotive repairs. “Malaking tulong ang kurso ko sa Senior High School dahil kaya nang iwan ng tatay ko sakin ang negosyo at kaya ko nang humarap sa mga customer namin,” he said.

Richard shared his reaction upon learning about the SHS Program and said, “Noong narinig ko yung SHS, naisip ko na ito na ang pagkakataon kong makapag-aral ng libre. Ang kailangan lang namin gawin ay pumasok, matuto, at i-apply ang aming mga natutunan.” 

In Leyte, Merlinda Muana was part of the 100 SHS graduates who specialized in welding and. “Noong nalaman ko na mayroong libreng edukasyon na makakatulong sa mas madaling paghahanap ng trabaho, kinuha ko na agad,” she tearfully explained. Now, at the age of 21, Merlinda is working for a private construction and development corporation.

DepEd highlights benefits of Senior High School

At present, over 10,000 students are enrolled in DepEd’s Senior High School Modelling Program for SY 2013-2014. 

“The Senior High School Program lets our learners choose the appropriate tracks they see fit for them. It gives them the opportunity to choose their own tracks depending on their life plans,” said Education Secretary Br. Armin Luistro FSC. He added that after graduating from SHS, the learners will be equipped to either continue with higher education or immediately be included in the work force.

Last SY 2013-2014, there were 5,756 students enrolled in Grade 11 and 4,246 students enrolled in Grade 12. 

Strengthening SHS’s establishment

Luistro reiterates that, “With the completion of the revised K-10 and SHS curriculum, DepEd will continue to provide for the educational needs of the learners. The first edition of the curriculum guides for Senior High School is already available online.”

DepEd continues to strengthen its partnership with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), the local government units (LGU), and private partners for the further expansion of the SHS Program.

July 15, 2014

#ShareACoke Philippines!

A fun-filled event last Saturday July 12 at the Mega Fashion Hall in SM Megamall, Coca-Cola Philippines hosted a fun afternoon to invite everyone to Share a Coke with each other.

#ShareACoke, the phenomenal Coca-Cola campaign that has taken over 50 nations by storm is finally in the Philippines.

Coca-Cola Happiness Ambassadors  Enchong Dee, Julia Montes, and Joseph Marco who shared personalised Coke cans and balloons with guests

Coca-Cola has released the most popular Pinoy nicknames, terms of endearment, and group names on personalized Coca-Cola products for a more fun and personal way of sharing a Coke.

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Leading the celebration was Jasmin Vinculado, Marketing Director of Coca-Cola Philippines, who also headed the first ever Share a Coke campaign in Australia.

Jasmin Vinculado, Marketing Director of Coca-Cola Philippines

“We brought Share A Coke to the Philippines with one goal – to share happiness. Sharing a Coke is a simple yet fun and exciting way for us Filipinos to be able to show our appreciation to people who make us happy. For mothers who cook our breakfasts every day, for the fathers who drop off their children to school every morning, for the friends who listen to our never-ending problems, for the manang who serves our food in the cafeteria, for the manong who opens the door for us and wishes us a great day with his bright smile, for everyone who has shown us kindness—we would like to share a Coke with them simply because we know that happiness is made more real when shared.” Vinculado enthuses.

L-R: Enchong Dee, Jasmin Vinculado, Julia Montés,  Coca-Cola FEMSA CEO Juan Ramon Felix Castañeda, Ben Chan, Joseph Marco
Among the event’s highlights was a celebration of the long-standing partnership between Coca-Cola and the country’s leading teen clothing brand Bench/. 

Jasmin Vinculado and Bench CEO, Ben Chan

Staying true to the essence of Share a Coke, Vinculado, on behalf of Coca-Cola, shared a Coke with Ben Chan, Chairman and CEO of Bench to show the company’s appreciation for all the years they have worked together.


This was followed by a fashion show, where models clad in stylized Share a Coke shirts showcased their personalized Coca-Cola bottles and cans on the catwalk. At the same time, they entertained and interacted with the co-models and guests alike by showing them the many ways of sharing a Coke.


Coca-Cola Happiness Ambassadors Joseph Marco, Julia Montes, and Enchong Dee gave the audience a blast by sharing personalized Coke cans bearing terms of endearment “Crush,” “Hottie,” and “Love” to some unsuspecting guests.


The message of the event was simple:

Sharing a Coke is a simple yet personal way to show appreciation for people who make you happy. It inspired all attendees to show gratitude for even the small, everyday gestures that otherwise go unnoticed – like how your officemate “Jen” makes work more exciting, how your barkada serves as your second family, how your BFFs provide the best shoulder to lean on, how your kuya is always there to protect you, or how your ‘nay loves you unconditionally.

Showing our appreciation for other people’s simple gestures by sharing a Coke has never been more fun and exciting. 

The personalized Coke packs are available in sari-sari stores, convenience stores, groceries, supermarkets and even vending machines nationwide. You may also drop by Share a Coke booths in supermarkets, malls and schools to have your own personalized Coca-Cola printed in an instant.




Here are Atty. Adel Tamano, Vice President-Public Affairs and Communications of Coca-Cola Philippines and Ben Chan.



For more details, please check out www.shareacoke.com.ph or visit the official accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram of Coca-Cola Philippines.


FILA's partnership with ART (ATAT Racing Team)

FILA' s partnership with ART (ATAT Racing Team) and together with Foil A Car Manila in the official launching of the premiere Superbike Team in the Philippines held at The Jill's The Fort Strip, Bonifacio Global City last July 9, 2014.


FILA, the brand has actively participated in several sports events and activities and have supported several national teams and athletes, and brands like POLO, Rugby and Figure Skating. And here's for the motorcycle enthusiasts!



And as more excitingly to witness, now with the Motorbike Racing. FILA’s partnership is with the ART (ATAT Racing Team), the racing division of Motorcycle Club aiming to uplift Philippine Motorsports and promote safe riding.


ART (ATAT Racing Team) the racing division of ATAT (Any Time All The Time) Motorcycle Club is composed of active motorbikers with friendship that has evolved into a deep sense of camaraderie and a brotherhood of passionate riders.

During the media meet-up and partying, we had the chance to meet ATAT team, officers, President Elmer Pabale, Vice President for Internal Richard Panlilio, Vice President for External Paolo Alabado, Secretary Myke Torres and Treasurer as they call him "Kaban ng Bayan” Jay Carreon.

ART (ATAT) was founded on friendship when three long-time friends Kiko Bernardo, Teddy Lim and Elton Ong decided to get together after realizing their passion for motorbikes. Together with their friend Alberto Matias the group decided to name the group ATAT Any Time All the Time, which, in the vernacular, describes someone all too eager and impatient to do something. With Benjie Ladra, Myke Torres, Kevin Chua, and Jimmy Chan pioneers in ATAT, the group started to grow in numbers. 

ART (ATAT) initially flaunted Japan-made bikes before bring in motorcycles made by Ducati and Aprilia, making the team the only European motorcycle club in Metro Manila. Now going on to its 12th year, ATAT Motorcycle Club has established itself as one of the premier motorcycle clubs in the country.

According to the team officers have been racing almost throughout the Philippines. The team is racing in the Ducati Cup and the National Superbike Championship. And they are preparing for a race in Baguio these coming weeks.


We also meet Lester Codog, owner of Foil A Car and people from the Ducati, Aprilla, Assurant BPO, IPM CDC and Technomarine.


The party held at The Jill's was filled of fun and cocktails, and free beer, Vodka and drinks flowing, great music and guests also participated especially some bloggers did song numbers with the band.


The celebrities like model/actor Fabio Ide, The Volcanoes , Jake Letts, Harry Morris, Matt Mullen, Rupert Zappia, Asia's Next Top Model Finalist Katarina Rodriguez, JM Rodriguez, Cong. Ronald Singson, Pops Fernandez and a lot more joined the great party.

The organizers and sponsors gave raffle surprises like10 GC'S of FILA shoes, 3 Technomarine wristwatches, the raffle of 150 Vodka bottles and more than P100K worth of Foil a car service was also raffled off courtesy of Mr. Lester Codog.

More fun-filled partying was also a celebration of Fila Philippines President Ms. Cris Albert!


Happy birthday Ms Cris and congratulations FILA for another brand endorsement partnership! 

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Special thanks to FILA Philippines' Advertising and Promotions Manager Cherry Bustamante Burwell for inviting us, the PBNet group and blogger friends for this wonderful event!

Enjoying the Wonderful World of FILA and ART (ATAT)! More Power guys!

Here are some pictures during the awesome fun-filled party.


July 14, 2014

PNoy signed and declare July 29 as a regular holiday for Eid'l Fitr (Feast of Ramadhan)

President of the Philippines Benigno S. Aquino signed Proclamation No. 826 declaring July 29, 2014, as a regular holiday throughout the country in observance of Eid'l Fitr (Feast of Ramadhan).

Eid’l Fitr is celebrated by the Muslim World for three (3) days after the end of the month of fasting to promote cultural understanding and integration.



KC Concepcion wins Best Actress, ER Ejercito Estragan, the Best Actor in the 62nd FAMAS Awards

KC Concepcion wins Best Actress in 62nd FAMAS Awards 2014 held at the Grand Ballroom of Solaire Resort and Casino in Entertainment City, Parañaque City, July 13.

Concepcion bag the award for the movie Boy Golden : Shoot to Kill as she beat 9 other actresses nominated : Angel Locsin, Bea Alonzo, Kathryn Bernardo, Kim Chiu, Sarah Geronimo, Toni Gonzaga, Julia Montes, Marian Rivera, and Lorna Tolentino.

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(Past) Laguna Governor ER Ejercito took home the Best Actor award for the same movie Boy Golden : Shoot to Kill and the he also win as the FAMAS Grand Award.

On The Job wins the Best Picture.
On The Job
Here are the complete list of winners at the 62nd FAMAS Awards 2014 : 

Best Picture: On The Job 
Best Actress: KC Concepcion, Boy Golden
Best Actor: ER Ejercito, Boy Golden
Best Director: Erik Matti, On The Job
Best Supporting Actress: Bela Padilla, 10000 Hours
Best Supporting Actor: Pen Medina 10000 Hours
Best Screenplay: On The Job
Best Cinematography: Boy Golden
Best Editing : On The Job
Best Story : On The Job
Best Sound : On The Job
Best Musical Score Best Visual Effects : Pagpag
Best Theme Song: Abra for "Midas", Boy Golden
Best Special Effects : Kung Fu Divas


Special Awards:

FAMAS Grand Award: Jeorge 'ER' Ejercito Estregan

FPJ Memorial Award: Piolo Pascual
Art Padua Memorial Award: Boy Abunda
Dr. Jose Perez Memorial Award: Mario Dumaual
Exemplary Award for Public Service: Engineer Felizardo Jun Sevilla Jr.
Excellence Award in Criminal Justice Pao Jail Visitation Team/Legal, Medical Dental, Optical Mission: Chief Public Attorney Persida Rueda Acosta
Presidential Award: Tzu Chi Foundation
Anti Film Piracy Achievement Award : Ronnie Ricketts
2014 Advocacy Film: Filemon Mamon

German Moreno Youth Achievement Award: Hiro Peralta, Ken Chan, Jerome Ponce, James Reid
German Moreno Youth Achievement Award: Janine Gutierrez, Julia Barretto

Male Movie Star of the Night: Gerald Anderson
Female Movie Star of the Night: Valerie Concepcion


The hosts Raymond Gutierrez, Dawn Zulueta, KC Concepcion and Richard Gomez




Dr. Jose Perez Memorial Award: Mario Dumaual


Ronnie Ricketts for Anti Film Piracy Achievement Award




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