July 4, 2016

City of Dreams Manila strengthens its Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives through employee volunteerism

Bahay Aruga orphans recently spent a memorable and a fun learning experience at DreamPlay’s 1stanniversary celebration.
City of Dreams Manila intensifies its corporate social and environmental responsibility program to mobilize its more than 5,000 employees for a continued and sustainable local community engagement and skills-based volunteerism, and make a positive impact through care of underprivileged children, blood donation and conservation drive.

City of Dreams Manila Property President Geoff Andres together with other volunteers participated in the CSR campaign “Spoonful of Dreams” with a visit to Paranaque city government’s Bahay Aruga orphanage.
“At City of Dreams Manila, our management team and employees are the heart and soul of the integrated resort. One of our guiding principles is the spirit of volunteerism and we work together to engage in meaningful activities that create a positive and sustainable impact to the community and the environment. We are committed to share our time, talents and skills to make a difference and inspire the next generation with hope and a better future,” stated City of Dreams Manila Property President Geoff Andres.
COD Manila Property President Geoff Andres provided care for orphans at Bahay Aruga

Every month, a group of employees from various departments take turns in hosting the resort’s “Spoonful of Dreams”, a weekend activity focused on Parañaque City’s Bahay Aruga, an orphanage which the integrated resort employees have adopted. 

Over 1,000 employees have actively participated in the monthly undertaking since a year ago when City of Dreams Manila started its operations. With the spirit of volunteerism set into high gear, COD Manila leveraged on the resort employees’ natural capacity for service and creativity, as they dedicate themselves beyond expectations to provide care, camaraderie, nourishment and engaging experiences for the children at Bahay Aruga



With various departments jointly co-hosting the activity, some 20 to 50 volunteers per visit spend a meaningful time with the children. Pooling their own resources and talents together, the departments come up with creative activities to entertain the orphans, such as storytelling activities, a performing magician, and a range of games and contests to win prizes. 
City of Dreams Manila employee volunteers performed dance numbers to liven up the “Spoonful of Dreams” program for children of Bahay Aruga

One memorable “Spoonful of Dreams” activity was hosted by the DreamPlay team, who feted the children to a fun-filled Dreamworks characters themed-party complete with games and refreshments.





At the launch of DreamPlay’s first year anniversary celebration, the Bahay Aruga orphans were invited to experience the interactive play space’s thrilling attractions, such as the 4D theatrical special “Megamind: The Button of Doom” in the Dream Theater, a brand new lesson at the interactive Kung Fu Fighting dojo, Penguins of Madagascar create-your-own-movie module at the Dream Studio, “Whatever Floats Your Boat” competition with the Penguins of Madagascar and gingerbread cookie preparation in  “Cooking with Gingy” together with Shrek and Donkey.






Throughout the past months, Paranaque public school children, street children from Virlanie Foundation and other underprivileged children were also among those whom City of Dreams has hosted at DreamPlay.

In light of the sustainable drive to enhance the lives of Bahay Aruga orphans, COD Manila is looking to improve their housing conditions. COD Manila team volunteers are slated to undertake house repair, wall and gate repainting, general cleaning and sanitation, and set up basic furniture and home items provision of the orphanage. COD Manila will also help ensure the health of the orphans through medical assistance and promote education with the building of a small library.

City of Dreams Manila’s employees also previously reached out to over 400 students of Paranaque Elementary School Central and San Dionisio Elementary School for a series of art workshops and storytelling activities, to encourage children to read. Hospicio de San Jose is another institution that they have hosted and periodically visited.

The Bahay Aruga children also created their own “Penguins of Madagascar” movie at the Dream Studio.

For the community at large, COD Manila continues its quarterly blood donation drive in partnership with the Philippine National Red Cross to provide a healthy blood supply for those in need in case of medical emergencies, have to date donated a total of 500 bags to the blood bank of Red Cross.

Caring for the environment is also one of the key advocacies of COD Manila. The integrated resort has participated in Earth Hour’s energy conservation campaign. City of Dreams Manila’s employees joined other volunteers and the Ocean Conservancy, Philippine Coastguard, International Coastal Cleanup Organization and Coast Guard Auxilliary at the annual international coastal cleanup at the Manila bay area. COD Manila further engaged its employees in an inter-departmental contest for creating decors out of recycled materials to raise awareness on sustaining the environment and helping curb global warming. In July and August, the COD Manila volunteers are also set to plant trees in the outskirts of Manila in the pursuit of environmental conservation and reforestation.

For inquiries and more information on City of Dreams Manila’s CSR initiatives, call 800 8080 or e-mail guestservices@cod-manila.com  or visit cityofdreamsmanila.com.ph.

July 3, 2016

Don’t Let the Rain Dampen Your Style with GAS Jeans



After a seemingly endless summer, the rainy season is here to freshen things up – especially our wardrobes. While we trade tank tops for sleeves, one part of our ensemble remains the same: GAS Jeans denim that comes in the perfect fit.

The premium Italian denim brand breathes new life into the most stylish Filipinos’ favorite blue fabric with hand-dyed washes and tapered cuts that complement their equally varied lives. 

Through the downpour, GAS Jeans in relaxed cut, straight cut, slim, skinny, and boot cut are your all-weather closet staples. Dress as bright or as dark as the ever-changing Manila skies with jeans that come white-washed and in various shades of blue.

Made with 98% cotton and 2% elastic, GAS Jeans are the perfect match for sudden changes in weather and sartorial tastes.

Grab this season’s latest pieces at GAS Jeans in Greenbelt 3. 

For more information, visit www.gasjeans.com and www.facebook.com/gasjeans.


About GAS Jeans
Founded in 1984, Gas Jeans is an Italian premium denim brand that caters to the fashion-forward youth with high-quality denim apparel in versatile and functional pieces. Exclusively distributed in the Philippines by Green Tee Inc., GAS Jeans is available in Greenbelt 3, Makati City. Globally, it operates in 56 countries through more than 3,000 stores.


For branch locations and collection updates, follow www.facebook.com/gasjeans and visit www.gasjeans.com

Meralco Advisory celebrates its third year of empowering the franchise customer


Hitting its third year of airing this month, Meralco Advisory has fast become the customers’ main source of information on power-related issues, including rates movement and energy efficiency tips. 

Meralco Advisory is a monthly material released to the public through TV, radio, and digital platforms which aims to educate and uplift consumers’ lives with updates on rates, as well as news on the company. As seen in the photo, Meralco Spokesman Joe Zaldarriaga and Maita David of Customer Retail Services go on air every month to explain the power supply chain and provide various energy efficiency, safety, and customer service reminders useful in a consumer’s everyday life. 

To watch Meralco Advisory online, visit the Meralco Facebook page @meralco or Meralco’s YouTube channel meralcoph.

Celebrity Family Feud, first and exclusive on RTL CBS Entertainment HD, premieres July 4


Make No Mistake About It - Steve Harvey Hosts Celebrity Family Feud on RTL CBS Entertainment HD

Celebrity Family Feud premieres July 4, Monday at 9:55pm (8:55pm JKT/BKK)

Hosted by the highly popular, multi-hyphenate stand-up comedian, actor, author and Emmy Award-winning talk and game show host Steve Harvey.


Join celebrity families as they compete against each other on Celebrity Family Feud, a prime time star-studded version of the iconic game show Family Feud.


Each team is made up of a celebrity captain with four relatives or friends playing along.  The winning celebrity team will be given a chance to win up to $25,000 to donate to a charity of their choice. With such a worthwhile prize at stake, Celebrity Family Feud brings you your favourite celebrities as you’ve never seen them before!


Premiere Episode Synopsis

The series premiere of Celebrity Family Feud features actor Anthony Anderson’s (black-ish) family versus  seven-time Grammy Award-winning artist Toni Braxton and her sisters; and in a separate game, family members from Australian celebrity chef Curtis Stone and actress Monica Potter (Parenthood) spar off against each other to win money for a charity of their choice. 


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IPC upholds enterprise digitization at 2016 Philippine Cloud Summit

​​​Local cloud computing pioneer IPC (IP Converge Data Services, Inc.) called on enterprises to pivot to digitization at the 2016 Philippine Cloud Summit held Wednesday (June 29) at the SMX Convention Center at SM Aura Premier, BGC, Taguig. The event, dubbed “IoT: The Pinnacle of Digital,” showcased the global shift towards a digital mindset, fueled by the growing use of the Internet of Things (IoT).

PH Cloud Summit. Local cloud computing pioneer IPC (IP Converge Data Services, Inc.), an ePLDT company, hosts this year’s 2016 Philippine Cloud Summit. IPC President Reynaldo R. Huergas (in photo) opens the discussion dubbed as “IoT: The Pinnacle of Digital” that showcased the global shift towards a digital mindset, fueled by the growing use of the Internet of Things (IoT).
“Digitization itself has changed. By definition, it used to refer to business tools that drive operational efficiencies. Today, it is more than that. Digital is a frame of mind that allows organizations to create and engage markets in a disruptive manner and redefine the economy,” said Reynaldo R. Huergas, IPC President.
This is supported by recent data about IoT spending. In the Philippines, latest estimate (of Frost and Sullivan put the spending) at $55.1M in 2014, growing to $766.8M in 2020, an annual spending growth of around 55 percent for six straight years. Huergas noted, “This could still be larger; it is possible that local enterprises are not yet sold to the value of IoT or find the service risky in light of high-profile hacking incidents. But all of that, we believe, will be dispelled.”

King-Yew Foong, Research VP and Chief of Research for Communications Service Providers at Gartner, an information technology research and advisory company, made a bold prediction that in the next 30 years, changes will be more dramatic that they will surpass the changes of the past 300 years. He stressed that enterprises have to continuously innovate to sustain their growth, citing industries such as insurance and automotive as early adopters of IoT globally.

According to Foong, among the benefits that enterprises will get from embracing IoT are the reduction of operating costs, capability to provide a differentiated customer experience, and finding new business models and income streams. But while these are attractive enough, adopting an IoT ecosystem has its fair share of challenges, including but are not limited to cybersecurity, integration, and unclear business benefits. For Foong, it is imperative to educate all stakeholders and to choose the right IoT partner for it to take off in a big way.

Speakers in the afternoon breakout sessions were from CloudSigma, Nexusguard, Imperva Incapsula, CR8V Web Services, Salesforce, Time Doctor, PLDT Enterprise, PayMaya, and FireEye.

Apart from bringing together an elite lineup of speakers to tackle various aspects of enterprise IT, IPC also formally launched at the event the Cloud Community of the Philippines (CloudComPH), a vendor-agnostic community for cloud users and enthusiasts. According to IPC, it will serve as a venue for the sharing of ideas and best practices, whether technical or operational, among individuals who build, develop, maintain, and use cloud computing infrastructure, platforms, and applications in the country.

While IoT is still continuously developing, experts claim that it is here to stay. As digital is the new norm for enterprises and beyond, the cost of doing it is still a lot less than the cost of not doing it. Pivot or perish, as they say.

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