November 7, 2016

SM Reveals 56 Grand Christmas Centerpieces nationwide !

SM Supermalls kicks off the Holiday Season with the unveiling of 56 spectacular Christmas centerpieces. 

Each mall from Baguio to Davao will begin the season on high gear with unique musical performances, and the grand reveal of enchanting Yuletide displays, each one different from the others.


Last November 4, the revelation starting with SM North EDSA and SM Megamall with joyful Christmas program with awesome centerpieces. The much-anticipated Grand Magical Christmas Parade will tour the malls, together with hundreds of Life-sized toy soldiers, teddy bears, ballerinas, Santa’s elves and other holiday icons come to life.



Christmas is made meaningful through charity, and everyone is invited to join in the magic of sharing as SM Cares brings back Bears of Joy. Customers can purchase a pair of SM Cares Bears for only P200, keep one and the other, with the donor’s name, is shared to a child in need.



Aside from the holiday activities and food bazaars that will dot each and every SM mall all over the country, there is always the joy of one-stop affordable shopping for everyone on your shopping list and hundreds of dining options for family reunions, friends’ get-togethers and office parties.

Time and budget-challenged parents will appreciate the complete selection of toys and kids’ apparel on sale till January 8. Kids and kids at heart are encouraged to bring their Christmas lists to St. Nick at Santa’s Station for special meet and greet sessions, courtesy of VIVO Smart Phones.


All are invited to be part of the magic this Christmas, as SM Supermalls goes all out with non-stop Yuletide fun starting on November 4. SM Seaside City Cebu and SM City Cebu will follow the launch on November 9 and 11 respectively. 

Visit your favorite SM Supermalls to experience the true spirit of Christmas. 

For the Grand Christmas Launch schedule, visitwww.smsupermalls.com/merrySMchristmas2016

Rotary Club of Makati West holds yearly art sale and charity drive for kids with congenital heart ailments


ART WITH A HEART. Art can save lives and this has been proven by the Rotary Club of Makati West (RCMW) as it launches its annual charity art sale on November 11-13, 2016 at The Gallery, Greenbelt 5 in Makati City. Now going on its ninth year, Alay Sining is run under the auspices of the Gift of Life International which arranges funding for the treatment of children with congenital heart ailments. It has brought aid to over 18,000 children of indigent families in 71 emerging countries. Alay Sining is a noteworthy example of partnership between the artists who have supported the drive, and RCMW that has successfully benefited children and help them lead normal lives. Among the artists whose works will be on exhibit and sale in this year’s Alay Sining 9 are Abel Agubang, Jinggoy Buensuceso, Glenn Kagandahan, Kenneth Cobonpue, Jojit Nagamos, Jaime Nepomuceno and other leading and up-and-coming artists. 

Two of Alay Sining’s beneficiares, Maranathalie Balitaon and Rogin de Pedro (2nd and 3rd from left), grace the art exhibit sale launch with Alay Sining president Paolo Delgado, RCMW past president Lou del Rosario, and participating artists Nepomuceno and Sam Penaso.



The Rotary Club of Makati West (RCMW) is again holding its annual Alay Sining, an exhibit and sale of the works of the country’s leading and up-and-coming artists to benefit the treatment of indigent children afflicted with congenital heart disease (CHD).

Estimates report that about 5.5 million children all over the world are stricken with CHD, with about 94 percent of them coming from families who can least afford the appropriate medical regimen.

Children diagnosed with CHD suffer from weakness, high susceptibility to pneumonia and other respiratory and cardiovascular complications. They require multiple surgeries and extensive treatment – all of which can be costly.

Themed “Art with A Heart,” RCMW’s charity drive is now on its 9th year and is run under the auspices of the Gift of Life International (GOLI), an organization that arranges funding for the treatment of children with CHD.

In the Philippines, the GOLI charities are spearheaded by the RCMW. Through their tireless efforts, thesechildren continue to receive the heart treatment and surgery for free.

The 2016 event is particularly special. As the number of sculptures being featured has indeed gradually risen, this year also marks the first time that paintings are included in the drive.

All artists extend their help generously and their numbers increase every year. Among those who have pledged their support are Glenn Cagandahan, Sam Penaso, Jaime Nepomuceno, Jojit Nagamos, Adel Agubang, Jinggoy Buensuceso, Kenneth Cobunpue, and many more.

The charity event is a perfect dovetail for the children who gravely depend on CHD medical procedures, as well as the artists who likewise naturally need to support themselves.

As in years past, the Alay Singing launch will be at the offices of DDB Group Philippines, at the 16 floor of Two World Square, Upper McKinley Road, McKinley Hill, in Taguig City.

Alay Sining 9 exhibit will be held at The Gallery, Greenbelt 5, Makati City on November 11-13, 2016.

For inquiries please call RCMW at 753-3098 and look for Kai.

November 6, 2016

Superstar Nora Aunor, to sit on ASOP Year 5 Grand Finals night seat of judges

The Philippine cinema’s superstar, Nora “Ate Guy” Aunor, the veteran actress, singer, is one of the biggest names in the Philippine entertainment industry who is expected to appear as one of the board of judges for UNTV’s A Song Of Praise (ASOP) Music Festival Year 5 Grand Finals on Smart-Araneta Coliseum on November 7, 2016.

The UNTV-ASOP management choses Nora Aunor to give insights and critiques for the said big event because of her great dedication and priceless contributions, not only in Philippine’s movie films, but also in the music industry.



Aunor is a winner of almost 150 awards since she started her singing and acting career almost 50 years ago. Her first award was at the Darigold Jamboree singing contest where she became the champion with her winning piece “You and the Night and the Music”. It was followed by another championship award during the Tawag ng Tanghalan Grand National Finals on May 29, 1967 where she sang “Moonlight Becomes You.”

Together with Nora, other well-known personalities in the entertainment industry like the veteran songwriter and ASOP resident judge coined as “Doktor Musiko” Mon Del Rosario, OPM Male Belter Jed Madela, Lifestyle & Entertainment Editor Isah Red, Record Label Executive Jonathan Manalo, and Multi-awarded Songwriter Trina Belamide, will be the ASOP Year 5 grand finals’ panel of judges. 

Guest performer to showcase the past winning entries is X-Factor UK contender The 4th Impact and to render their own version of last year’s competing songs in a production number are Jason Dy, Michael Pangilinan, Liezel Garcia and the previous Best Interpreter Leah Patricio.

The ASOP Year 5 Grand Finals will showcase its twelve songs to be performed by popular OPM singers and band. They will vie for the titles “Song of the Year”, “People’s Choice Awards”, and “Best Interpreter” with over P1 million cash prizes at stake.



The list of the ASOP Music Festival Year 5 grand finalists and interpreters are as follows:


Tapat Mong Pangako – Composer: Gulliver Enverga; Interpreter: The Voysing

Ikaw Lamang – Composer: Jonathan Sta Rita; Interpreter: Tim Pavino

God Will Always Make a Way – Composers: Glenn Bawa and Ronald Calpis; Interpreter: Bugoy Drilon

Patawarin Mo Ako – Composer: Fernando Gardon; Interpreter: Kris Lawrence

Araw at Ulan – Composer: Joselito Caleon; Interpreter: Sitti

Ikaw Pala – Composer: Wilfredo Gaspar; Interpreter: Ima Castro

Tanging Ligaya – Composer: Angelica Soriano; Interpreter: Zendee

Ang Iyong Pangalan – Composer: Romarico Mendiola Jr.; Interpreter: Jovit Baldovino

Kumapit Ka Lang – Composer: Noemi Ocio; Interpreter: Mela Ravanilla

You Stood By Me – Composer: Vincent Labating; Interpreter: Jason Fernandez.

Pag-ibig Ka Oh Dios – Composer: LJ Manzano; Interpreter: JBK

Mula sa Aking Puso – Composer: Joseph Ponce; Interpreter: Carlo David

ASOP Music Festival is a songwriting competition on television. This is the innovation of the notable broadcast journalist and UNTV-BMPI’s CEO and Chairman, Kuya Daniel Razon. Bro. Eli Soriano, the host of the longest-running religious program, Ang Dating Daan, and the Members Church of God International (MCGI) are the primary sponsors of the program.

The ASOP Music Festival is a non-sectarian praise songwriting competition and is open to all amateurs and professional composers. The program is hosted by the great tandem of Miss Tony Rose Gayda and the balladeer Mr. Richard Reynoso. The show is aired every Sunday at 7:00pm to 8:30pm on UNTV.

ASOP year 5 grand finals is open to all. For tickets you may visit their website at: https://www.asoptv.com



November 4, 2016

A mix that’s truly Timplang Pinoy

Filipino families may have changed the way they bond over generations but they will always enjoy the timplang Pinoy taste of Eight O’Clock.


In keeping with the times, the things that Filipino families enjoy and delight in have constantly evolved – from simple group kite flying, to grandma’s stories of legends and folklore at night, to strolling in the mall, to family karaoke, and to the more contemporary groufies and #FamBam picture taking on their smart phones. Through all that, one thing remains constant, there is still that distinctly Filipino timpla in all these family bonding activities – just like how the Eight O’clock powdered juice drink remains Pinoy na Pinoy.
“Filipino families have enjoyed the delicious taste of Eight O’Clock for more than 20 years. We take pride that no matter how much time changes the bonding activities of Filipino families, Eight O’Clock continues to provide that truly Timplang Pinoy that generations and generations of Filipino families have come to love,” Teejae Sonza, marketing manager for Stills and New Categories of Coca-Cola Philippines.
A glass of Eight O’Clock is a glass of truly Timplang Pinoy flavor loved and enjoyed by generations of Filipino families over the years.
Eight O’Clock is a delicious homegrown brand that captures the tasty and unique blend of sweet and sour orange flavor perfect for every Pinoy family to enjoy. It has immuno-active agents to help boost the family’s immune system, and each mix can make up to six glasses per pack.

Now available in supermarkets nationwide, Eight O’ Clock makes its way back to the heart of each home as the Filipino mix for the Filipino family.

To get the latest on #TimplangPinoy, follow the official facebook page of Eight O’Clock.


Philippine Internet of Everything Consortium, Inc. holds third founding members’ meeting

Access. Build. Collaborate. 

The Philippine Internet of Everything Consortium, Inc. (PIOEC, Inc.), the first non-profit organization in the Philippines that collaborates with industry leaders to help transform businesses through the Internet of Things, recently held its third founding members’ meeting at the Manila Peninsula to align their efforts in spreading awareness on the value of the Internet of Things (IoT) to people’s lives, work and play. 

Created in 2014, the PIOEC aims to provide an avenue for individuals and organizations where they can access resource materials to acquire new skills, build a network of professionals, enthusiasts, educators and members of the public sector who exchange ideas relevant to today’s needs, and collaborate with industry professionals to establish successful business relationships.

According to Chet Alviz, Executive Director of the PIOEC, Inc., “We brought together some of the best industry leaders who will help elevate the country’s businesses, making it up to par with international standards.” He continued, “We are now opening our doors for new members who want to join us in pushing this initiative.”

The Philippine Internet of Everything Consortium, Inc. (PIOEC, Inc.) Board of Trustees (seated from left to right) Ian Wilson, CEO of Cormant Technologies; Dr. Jaime Caro, Computer Science Professor at the University of the Philippines; Louie Castañeda, Corporate Secretary; Jovy Hernandez, Vice Chairman; Danilo Lachica, Chairman; Gilbert Ramos, Treasurer; Gavin Barfield, Chief Technology Advisor at Manila Electric Company (MERALCO); Sean Byrne, ICT Director at Concepcion-Carrier Air Conditioning; and (standing fourth from left) Chet Alviz, Executive Director of PIOEC, Inc. during the third founding members’ alignment meeting held recently at the Manila Peninsula, Makati City. The photo is also joined in by founding members (standing from left to right) Gio Abaquin, PIOEC Head of Secretary; Nico Alcoseba, VP & Head of ePLDT, Inc.’s Disruptive Business Group; Andrei Lopez, Head of Samsung’s Vertical Sales; Theresa Eisma, CIO of Air21; and two representatives from E-science Corporation and Air 21. Not present is Board Member Dr. Francisco Castillo, Chief Information Officer & SVP of Maynilad Water Services.
The Board of Trustees and founding members are composed of executives from various corporations. Presented by PLDT ALPHA, the PIOEC is now open for memberships. 

For more details, please visit the website at http://www.pioec.ph/.

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