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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Pilar in Top 10, needs online votes

CEBU, Philippines - The island municipality of Pilar in Cebu was chosen as one of the ten finalists in the Global Solution Search for Top Community-Based Marine Conservation Projects sponsored by Rare Conservation and National Geographic.
This qualifies the municipality to win $20,000 if chosen to be the overall winner in the ongoing search via on-line voting and a video exposure on National Geographic’s Ocean website.
There were more than 100 entries submitted from 48 countries while three entries come from the Philippines.
Of the country’s three entries, only the municipality of Pilar made it to the top ten and is one of the two finalists from Asia.
Pilar is a fifth class municipality that is part of the Camotes group of islands in the Province of Cebu and is composed of 13 barangays.
As its entry, the municipality showcased the Pilar Municipal Marine Park (PMMP) situated in Ponson Island and bounded by barangays Lower Poblacion and Villahermosa.
Located in what is considered a priority conservation area for reef fishes, the region was previously threatened by compressor fishing and illegal intrusion of commercial fishing boats.
Pilar Vice Mayor Eufracio Maratas, Jr. said that in addressing the threat, the PMMP established an innovative multi-stakeholder co-management scheme, which implemented activities that allow the completion of the life cycles of the diverse pelagic resources found in the area.


Maratas visited Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia yesterday to seek the Capitol’s support to encourage the public to vote online.
“We are very excited and this contest can give our work a great boost,” Maratas said.
The public can vote for the winner at www.solutionsearch.org or at www.rareplanet.org and go to the “Solution Search” tab.
The on-line voting started Wednesday right after the announcement of top ten finalists and will run up to December 24, 2011.
The winners will be announced on January 6, 2012 and the awarding will be held in Washington, D.C. in the Unites States of America.
“For too long the conservation community has focused on problems, but there are a lot of working solutions in remote parts of the planet,” said Brett Jenks, president and CEO of Rare, in a statement.
Rare, is an organization using social marketing to advance conservation with local communities, in partnership with National Geographic.
The first ever Solution Search: Turning the Tide for Coastal Fisheries sought applications from organizations worldwide that could demonstrate proven innovations to benefit coastal communities and marine ecosystems.  (FREEMAN)

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Cebuano Judge Simeon Dumdum wins poetry award for book on birds



Cebuano Judge Simeon Dumdum wins poetry award for book on birds 

A PROMINENT Cebuano literature icon’s book on birds earned him another award to add to his collection over the weekend.

Judge Simeon Dumdum of the Regional Trial Court branch 7 in Cebu City was awarded the Best Book in the poetry category of the 30th National Book Awards held at the National Museum in Manila last Saturday(November 12, 2011).

The awards committee was composed of members of the National Book Development Board and the Manila Critics Circle.

Dumdum is a five-time winner of the Don Carlos Palanca Awards for Literature since the 80s.

Born in Balamban town in midwest Cebu, Dumdum studied for the priesthood in Galway, Ireland, but left the seminary to take up law.

After years in law practice, he was appointed judge of the Regional Trial Court.

His poetry, which Dumdum has published and read overseas, has earned him several awards.

Dumdum has published seven books to date: The Gift of Sleep (poems), Third World Opera (poems), Love in the Time of the Camera (essays), Selected Poems and New (poems), My Pledge of Love Cannot be Broken (essays), Ah Wilderness: A Journey Through Sacred Time and If I Write You This Poem, Will You Make It Fly? (poems).

Cebu City dominated almost all the sports disciplines played after day three of the Batang Pinoy 2011 Visayas qualifying leg in Dumaguete City.

Cebu City dominated almost all the sports disciplines played after day three of the Batang Pinoy 2011 Visayas qualifying leg in Dumaguete City.
Except for archery, which was ruled by host Dumaguete City, Cebu City won the gold medals at stake in badminton, table tennis, judo, taekwondo, chess and swimming to emerge as the virtual overall champion with a day left in the event played by athletes 15 years old and below.
Excluding the second day results for swimming, lawn tennis and boxing, Cebu City has already collected 42 golds, 24 silvers and 23 bronzes in the multi-sporting event.
At second place is Bacolod City with 26 golds, 20 silvers and 19 bronzes while running third is Leyte with 18 golds, 12 silvers and 10 bronzes.
Cebu swept the gold medals at stake in badminton with Fritz Gerald Sagaad ruling the boys’ singles and Hannah Tudtud topping the girls’ singles. Sagaad later paired with Dexter Oballa to take home the boys’ doubles gold while Tudtud teamed up with Jhunah Francisco to bag the gold in the girls’ doubles.
Also claiming the golds for Cebu were Jeffrey Lauron (42 kg) and Christopher Odevere (55 kg) in judo while Dannel Jay Tormis ruled the boys’ singles and the mixed doubles gold medal with Diana Oliverio in table tennis. The gold in the girls’ singles, however, went to Emy Rose Dael of Bacolod city.
The gold medal in chess went to Jazelle Villarin in the girls category with her score of 4.5 points while Jethro Esplanada of Leyte topped the boys division with his 5.0 points.
Cebu City also collected a total of 10 golds in the boys at girls divisions in taekwondo with Ma. Carmela Coran (flyweight), Aila Marie Lepon (lightweight), Micah Marie Mission (featherweight), Marie Hanz Therese Espina (welterweight) and Zosen Prajes (middleweight),James Louie Callino (finweight), Eric Garces Jr. (flyweight), Kyle John Flores (bantamweight), Jefferson Louie Callino (lightweight) and Keith Brian Fernandez (featherweight) taking home the mints. /pr
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Cebu Chamber Singers - Grand Prix Champion at the Busan International Choral Festival(November 2011)



Cebu Chamber Singers - Grand Prix Champion at the Busan International Choral Festival(November 2011)

Cebu Chamber singers beat 900 rivals in choral fest - THE hard work, the great effort, the sweat and tears as well as the gargantuan task of the extensive nightly training paid off after the Cebu Chamber Singers (CCS) won the top prize in this year’s Busan International Choral Festival in Korea.

Aside from the Philippines, represented by Cebu Chamber Singers, the other participating countries were the Russian Federation, Lithuania, China, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Iran, Korea, Japan and the Czech Republic.

This latest victory of the CCS is another manifestation of how talented the Cebuanos are in the arena of choral singing. Mind you, most of them are professionals and some are students and they had to sacrifice in order to bring the name of Cebu to this international choral competition and eventually bring home the bacon. CCS got the Grand Prix, the highest award given by the Korea Choral Institute, the festival organizer.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

#Cebu - the town of Carcar is home to various Spanish and American-era houses and structures.


Known as the Heritage City of Cebu, the town of Carcar is home to various Spanish and American-era houses and structures. Carcar is also famous as Cebu’s shoe capital because of its long history as the province’s premier footwear manufacturer.Carcar’s most famous native delicacies are ampao, bucarillo, and chicharon.

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So: Planting trees before marrying


Caught in the Net
Thursday, November 10, 2011
FOR those sweethearts who object to a proposal that requires them to plant at least five seedlings before they can get married, take comfort in the fact that Councilor Nida Cabrera has not put in her draft that the seedlings should first become full-grown trees before a couple can be issued a marriage license.
Take more comfort, too, that you only need to attend a lecture on solid waste management, not build a SWM system in your backyard.
Cabrera, who chairs the Cebu City Council environment committee, only wants Cebu City to be a place still livable for the future children of the couples-to-be-wed. Who would be the best custodians of the environment but the parents?
When Cabrera pitched her draft ordinance to her colleagues in August this year, she was teased. They didn’t take her proposal as seriously as she did the matters of solid waste management and ecology.
Planting seedlings as a requirement to the issuance of a marriage certificate would be less tedious and bothersome for the couples if they could plant them in pots or in their backyard.
But no, under Cabrera’s proposal, pots or backyards are not allowed. They have to plant the seedlings in an area that is designated for the tree species by the Cebu City Environment and Natural Resources Office (Cenro).
In all likelihood, Cenro will have them plant the seedlings in some mountain barangays that can be reached by habal-habal if the couple didn’t have a private vehicle. Now, now. Superstition has it that a couple about to be wed should never ride together days before their wedding lest they court an accident where one of them gets killed. For those who haven’t tried habal-habal riding in the dirt roads or narrow paths of mountains, let me tell you what it’s like: You’re attempting hara-kiri. So much for the wedding.
Cebu City Civil Registrar Evangeline Abatayo sees the impracticality of Cabrera’s proposed ordinance.
Couples who plan to get married have complained about the impending tree-planting requirement, Abatayo says.
She says Cabrera’s proposal is not helping the civil registrar’s office, which has seen a decline in the application for marriage license in the last 10 years. “The application for a marriage license is supposed to be as simple as possible,” she tells a public hearing on Cabrera’s proposed ordinance.
Complying with all the current requirements is tedious enough: they have to attend pre-marital counseling and family counseling, which are not scheduled on the same day. And if it’s a church wedding, there’s pre-Cana as well.
The husbands-to-be get a glimpse of what married life would be for them: there’s just too much talk in it. These counseling requirements give them time to think twice about getting married.
Cabrera has proposed that couples who don’t plant at least five seedlings and attend the solid waste management lecture in securing a marriage license run the risk of getting fined anywhere between P1,000 and P2,500.
The councilor is not really helping promote family life with her draft ordinance.
Anyway, a couple can get away with the tree-planting requirement: if they have lived together as husband and wife for at least five years and without any legal impediment to marry each other, they can get married without need to secure a marriage license. It says so in the Family Code of the Philippines.
Just saying.
Published in the Sun.Star Cebu newspaper on November 10, 2011.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

The Cross of Magellan is a popular historical landmark and tourist attraction in the middle of busy Magellanes Street.



The Cross of Magellan is a popular historical landmark and tourist attraction in the middle of busy Magellanes Street.This important symbol of Cebu was planted by Magellan in April 14, 1521 when he baptised the first Christian Filipinos, RajahHumabon and Queen Juana and about 400 followers into the Catholic faith.The cross is now housed in a roofed kiosk in Magallanes Street. To protect it further, the original cross was encased in a cross of hollow tindalo wood which still stands today.

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