August 3, 2013

Eid’l Fitr Festival 2013

EID’L FITR INTERNATIONAL ART FESTIVAL and EXHIBITION celebrates the end of RAMADAN launched at The Podium, Ortigas Avenue yesterday, August 2,2013.
Eid'l Fitr International Art Exhibit with works of world-renowned crafstmen and National Artist Abdulmari Imao,Toym Imao, Jamila Tamano , Dominic Rubio, Jovan Benito, Rameer Tawasil, Kublai Millan, and Aljo Pingol. And featuring fashion creations by Pitoy Moreno. 
The Eid'l Fitr Festival is organized by the Magbassa Kita Foundation, Inc. led by its Chairperson , former Senator Santanina Razul.
This will feature a variety of activities from country displays by the different Islamic embassies in the country; institutional exhibits by Local Government Units (LGUs), government agencies, and donor agencies working on peace and development initiatives; trade fair of products from  Mindanao; fashion exhibit on traditional Muslim attires; interactive Salam Villages; and cultural presentations.


DOT joins Filipino Muslims in Eid’l Fitr Festival

The Department of Tourism (DOT) and the Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) have stepped up support for this year’s Eid’l Fitr celebrations from 9-11 August 2013 at the Atrium/The Block of SM North, Quezon City and in other areas of the country.
Eid’l Fitr (also known as Eid-al-Fitr, Id-Ul-Fitr, Eid) is the first day of the Islamic month of Shawwal signaling the end of  Ramadan, the month of fasting and prayer. Eid literally means festivity and after a month-long sacrifice, Eid’l Fitr (festival of fast-breaking) is looked forward to as a period of merriment, sharing, and forgiveness.

In 2002, the Eid’l Fitr was recognized as a national holiday by the government, making the Philippines the first predominantly Christian country worldwide to have done so. The proclamation was enacted to promote peace and harmony among all major religions in the country.

“The DOT is one with our Muslim brothers and sisters in this year’s celebration of Eid’l Fitr.  As in the past, our participation is a constant recognition of the close affinity with the Muslim community and deep appreciation of our cultural diversity that lends more beauty to our country. The Eid’l Fitr celebration provides opportunities to showcase the best of Muslim culture and traditions, as well as enable guests and even strangers to experience the practice of thanksgiving and sharing.  The Bangsamoro Framework Agreement, a milestone achievement forged under President Aquino’s administration, is one among the many reasons why this year’s celebration is more meaningful,” DOT Secretary Ramon R. Jimenez, Jr. said.

The DOT has rallied various tourism-oriented establishments to support the festival.  Among the mall chains with sale and activities are SM (Bicutan, Quiapo, Davao, Lanang, GenSan), Robinsons (Robinsons Place and Starmills in Pampanga) and Ayala (Glorietta 2 in Makati City, Trinoma in Quezon City and Market! Market! in Taguig City).  On the other hand, restaurants offering Halal food are the following Hotel and Restaurant Association of the Philippines (HRAP) members:  Bacolod Chicken Inasal in Greenhills, Coffee Shop of Bayview Park Hotel, Café in the Park of Century Park Hotel, Riviera Café of Heritage Hotel, Market Café of Hyatt Regency Hotel and Casino and Circles of Makati Shangri-La.

The TPB, as the marketing arm of the DOT, intends to institutionalize annual support to the Eid.  TPB Chief Operating Officer Domingo Ramon C. Enerio III said, “Festival support is just one aspect.  What is more important is capacitating local government and communities to enhance existing and develop new tourism products.  Our industry is likewise excited by the prospects of a peaceful Mindanao. Our brand campaign will ring truer as this unfolds.”


“We are thankful for the support of these establishments who have responded to our call for participation. The success of Eid’l Fitr is also a testament to the government and people support for the peace process towards the sustainable development of Mindanao. Tourism is a vehicle to achieve inclusive growth and Mindanao can very well capitalize on its rich natural and cultural resources. We enjoin every Filipino to take an active role in making the entire country a peaceful, more fun, and must-experience destination in Asia,” Secretary Jimenez added.

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August 2, 2013

PTT revives denuded forest in Bataan; 300 volunteers join 2nd leg of tree-planting


 “The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn."
“Plant today for better tomorrow.”


 “He who plants a tree, plants a hope.” 
Here are some Inspirational thoughts and quotes! These were in my mind last weekend while we were trekking the mountains in Morong Bataan. It was fun, an nspiration and full of hope.This developed as 300 volunteers from both government and non-government organizations trekked to the mountain over the weekend to plant more seedlings as part of the second phase of PTT Philippines Corporation’s (PTT) tree-planting activity dubbed as “Gas Up for a Tree” project.


The denuded portion of a tropical jungle inside the Bataan National Park (BNP) is slowly getting back to its natural form with trees starting to grow once again.


“Gas Up for a Tree” is PTT’s corporate social responsibility project that aims to reforest 50 hectares of denuded forest within the BNP, particularly within the ancestral lands of the Magbukun tribe, one of 18 Aeta tribes in Bataan.




The mission is to be there up in the mountain and do what is right to do – plant a tree! An advocacy activity leads and inspires people to help in preservation and protection of the environment between people and nature.

With more than 300 volunteers from both government and non-government to plant more seedlings as part of the second phase of PTT Philippines Corporation’s (PTT) tree-planting activity dubbed as “Gas Up for a Tree” project.


PTT Philippines is a local subsidiary of Thai-oil giant PTT.

The project is in partnership with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), the National Commission for Indigenous People (NCIP), the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP), the Bataan Peninsula State University (BPSU), Mga Bayani ng Kalikasan, Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA), Municipality of Morong, Bataan and Wide Out Technology.

Secretary Nereus Acosta,Chief Presidential Adviser for Environmental Protection; Wisarn Chawalitanon, President and CEO of PTT Philippines; and Paul Patricio J. Senador, president of PTT Philippines Foundation led other volunteers in planting new trees at the denuded portion of BNP located in Morong, Bataan.

The three were also joined by Thai Embassy Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission Thanis Na Songkhla, former BCDA Chairman Felicito Payumo, Tarlac Gov. Victor Yap, DENR Region 3 Director Maximo Dichoso, Director Adelina Apostol of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Region 3, Brig. Gen. Raul del Rosario of the Philippine Air Force, and General Manager Rafael Llave of the Bataan Technological Park, Inc.

Several students and volunteers from various non-government organizations, including PTT employees, also took part in the tree-planting activity.
Since the “Gas Up for a Tree” project was launched in May, there are about 2,000 trees now growing in the denuded area of BNP, Chawalitanon said. He added that they expect to plant at least 10,000 trees by end of September and eventually reach the 30,000 target by year 2015.

“This is our way of giving back to Mother Earth and to the Philippines for embracing us (PTT) with the Filipino community,” Chawalitanon said.

“As everyone knows, PTT is a Thai-owned company but we came here in the Philippines not only to do business but to commit ourselves to help Filipinos in nation-building, including the preservation and protection of the environment.”


Under the project, every purchase of P1,000 worth of PTT gasoline and diesel products commits PTT to plant one tree under the motorist’s name.

With the help of Wide Out Technology, PTT’s technology partner, the exact location and growth of the tree may also be monitored online.
More than 100 Aeta families from Magbukun tribe also benefited from the project as they were given livelihood as managers of a seedling nursery and caretaker of the trees.

Apart from tree-planting, PTT Philippines Foundation which was formally created in 2007, also espouses educational and sports development, outreach and disaster relief programs, and community development.

To know more about PTT’s “Gas Up for a Tree” project, please visit and likehttp://www.facebook.com/pttgasupforatreeproject.


About PTT

PTT is the largest petroleum company in Thailand engaged in the downstream and upstream petroleum business including petrochemical and fuel trading business. PTT has a ranking of 95 for 2012 in the Fortune Global 500 with revenue of $ 79 Billion. The Fortune Global 500 is the annual ranking of the top 500 corporations worldwide by revenue as compiled and listed by Fortune 500 magazine.

PTT Philippines Corporation (PTTPC) is one of the wholly owned subsidiary companies in the Philippines of PTT. PTTPC is tasked to supply and distribute various petroleum and lubricants products in the Philippine domestic market and have various retail gasoline stations in Metro Manila, Central Luzon and Cebu.

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Bread N' Butter Acquires Second Award for 2013

UNTV's business-oriented television program Bread N' Butter received the Outstanding Family-Inspired Television Program Award at the 33rd Dangal ng Bayan Awards 2013 last July 30, 2013 at the Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay City.

Rodel Flordeliz, one of Bread N' Butter's tri-kada hosts, received the award in behalf of Arlene Razon and Kitt Meily. The award was conferred to Bread N' Butter for inspiring and encouraging viewers to become creative and productive individuals as well as for supporting events that promote nation-building causes.
The annual Dangal ng Bayan Awards is jointly organized by the Dangal ng Bayan Awards Committee, BIOCARE Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Citizens Information and Assistance and the ASK ME Foundation in cooperation with the National Consumers Affairs Foundation.

UNTV host and premiere broadcast journalist Kuya Daniel S. Razon was also a recipient of the Dangal ng Bayan Award as the Outstanding Journalist and Public Servant because of his advocacies and contributions to the broadcast industry.

Earlier this year, Bread N' Butter received the Best Livelihood-Oriented Program Gandingan ng Kabuhayan Award for the second time at the prestigious Gandingan 2013: The 7th UPLB Isko't Iska's Broadcast Choice Awards last January 26 at the D. L. Umali Auditorium. Gandingan Awards is organized by the UPLB Community Broadcasters Society.

Bread N' Butter features different types of careers, businesses and other profit-generating activities as well as tourism. 

The program airs every Friday at 5:00 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. at UNTV, Your Public Service Channel.

August 1, 2013

Chalk Magazine's 13th Anniversary with Daniel Padilla's Cover

On its 13th anniversary, Chalk magazine is back with another issue and a whole new look, featuring none other than the boy everyone can't get enough of—Daniel Padilla.  

16 pages are dedicated to Daniel and his story of showbiz success—plus, even his on-and-off-cam sweetheart Kathryn Bernardo gives readers a chance to look into what she has to say about one of the country's hottest teen stars.

In an issue that's filled with  a collection of coming-of-age insight and tales to serve as the perfect go-to manual for every student, Chalk's new look is perfect for refreshing and reenergizing the way students go about campus lives. 

In the magazine’s “Live” section, the gorgeous Jessy Mendiola shows how she’s much more than a pretty face by tackling issues on standing up to bullies, while one of the country’s best storytellers, Atom Araullo, gives a glimpse into the life of a reporter.

The discovery of personal style is one among many things tackled this August in Chalk, as Karen Pamintuan, host of the Lifestyle Network’s show “Listed” gives her tips on finding the kind of fashion that is entirely one’s own. The magazine’s “Look” section also gives the lowdown on achieving that “Great Gatsby” kind of look. 

The “Love” section of the magazine, on the other hand, tells the inspiring stories of eight college girls who redefine beauty, with thirteen new good habits to start, and ten rules of college dating according to the guys on campus. 

Don’t miss out on Chalk magazine’s thirteenth anniversary issue, jam-packed with all the coming-of-age essentials and so much more. Chalk’s August 2013 Anniversary Special is available at all favorite magazine stands now. It’s also up for download in the iTunes App Store. For more details, follow Chalk magazine on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram.

IRONMAN 70.3 Philippines 2013

Cobra Ironman 70.3 and Alaska Ironkids: A star-studded event of pros and celebrities One of the country's biggest and most anticipated sports event is finally here! The Cobra Energy Drink Ironman 70.3 Philippines and Alaska Ironkids Triathlon returns to Cebu for its fifth year on August 3-4, 2013. This year more big-name triathletes are expected to compete.
For the professional division, there’s Pete Jacobs, a 3-time Ironman Philippines 1st placer and Chris McCormack a 2-time Ironman World Champion to watch out for. Both world champions will definitely deliver an exhilarating showdown during the race.

Amongst the ladies, there’s Caroline Steffen of Alaska Team TBB, the defending women’s champion and Belinda Granger, 12x Ironman Distance Triathlon Champion, a tough competitor for the title. The finisher’s medals and winner’s trophies to be awarded during the event are designed by world-renowned furniture designer and proud Cebuano, Kenneth Cobonpue.

What makes this year’s event more thrilling are the big celebrities who will not just be gracing the event but also be participating in the competition such as Isabelle Daza, an Ironman 70.3 first timer who will be having her first big race. She will be doing a full triathlon, which consists of a 1.9km swim, 90km bike, and 21km run.

Matteo Guidicelli who was first known for his racing career has gotten into triathlon with his dad as his biggest influence. There’s Erwan Heusaff, Drew Arellano and Kim Atienza who are all active triathletes. Piolo Pascual on the other hand will be joining the bike relay. Other celebrities who have signed up for the event are Solenn Heusaff, Pia Cayetano and Raffy Tima.

On August 3, the Alaska Ironkids Triathlon will kick-start the event. Alaska Ironkids is an event open for kids aged 6 to 14 years old with the goal of promoting a well-balanced and healthy lifestyle to show them that being healthy can also be fun.

For more information, check out the Cobra Energy Drink Ironman 70.3 Philippines website, www.ironman703phil.com and www.ironkidsphil.com for Alaska IronKids.

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