Iliranan Elementary School in Brgy. Codcod, San Carlos City, Negros Occidental won second place in the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO)-Japan Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) Award. School principal Gary Magnanao led the 15 teachers and 439 students in making emergency response drill part of the school’s activity. The school’s entry “Iliranan Disaster Education […]
Post Your Events, Classifieds and Business Contacts on ExperienceNegros
I received several inquiries and requests from readers on how they can promote their events, classified ads and businesses on ExperienceNegros.com. To accommodate them, I opened the Events, Classifieds and Directory pages on the blog. For events, just email the details to me and I will personally post them on the blog. For classifieds and […]
Multiply Goes to Bacolod!
Multiply has recently announced that it will close down its social networking function and will fully transition into an e-commerce site on December 1, 2012. This was further confirmed by Multiply Marketing team when they met with bloggers and Multiply merchants in Bacolod City last August 31, 2012 at Sugarland Hotel. The US company started […]
Philippine Holidays for 2013
President Benigno Aquino has declared the list of Philippine national holidays for 2013 through Proclamation 459. This is going to help a lot of people especially those who want to schedule their activities and travel plans ahead. The following are the regular holidays, special non-working holidays and special holiday for schools next year. Regular holidays […]
Sawsaw, Sampaw and Our Penchant for Nicknames
If you’ve been reading the news lately, I’m sure you’re already familiar with the names Sawsaw and Sampaw. These are names that two most powerful elected officials of our City has been hurling towards each other. Mayor Bing Leonardia calls Cong. Tony Golez “sampaw” which means “to lay over”, because of the latter’s project of […]
Bacolod City to Regulate Plastic Bags in November 2012
If there’s any doubt in our minds that the unregulated use of plastic bags contribute to the clogging of our drainage system, then the recent flooding in Metro Manila and Luzon has surely dispelled such doubts. The sight of tons of garbage mostly composed of plastic bags is certainly nothing new. After every flood, the […]
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