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https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1217361
23/01/2024

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1217361

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT – Businessman Eduardo Aliño officially assumed post on Monday as chairman and administrator of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA). During his first press conference as SBMA head, Aliño noted the vast potential of Subic which should be given priority for development......

31/12/2023

Ngayong New Year, mag-ingat. Uso ang nanonorotot!

24/12/2023

Merry Christmas po sa lahat. Wala pong Misa sa WalterMart-Subic mamaya (Dec 24). Ang Banal na Misa po ay sa parokya (8:00 PM at 10:00 PM).

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1213317
09/11/2023

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1213317

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT – The combined personnel of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) and Bureau of Customs (BOC)-Port of Subic thwarted on Wednesday afternoon the smuggling of tons of imported agricultural products worth millions of pesos into local markets.SBMA Chairman and...

Busan-based young musicians serenade, help COVID-19 victims, Aeta school OLONGAPO CITY- Korean performing artists ponder...
01/11/2023

Busan-based young musicians serenade, help COVID-19 victims, Aeta school

OLONGAPO CITY- Korean performing artists pondered Filipino, Korean and Filipino-Korean residents here with the taste of traditional Korean music and culture during a free concert treat by Busan, South Korea-based Method Philharmonic Orchestra.

Founded in 2002, the Method Philharmonic Orchestra (MPO) aims to promote "a beautiful and music-happy society with culture" centered on young musicians in Busan, Korea. The orchestra is led by distinguished Korean musician and conductor Son Young Chae.

Mr. Son explained that the MPO hope to serve as a bridge to cultural mission through talent donation along with multi-cultural families, youth protection facilities, social welfare centers, and disabled people in the local Kopino (Korean-Filipino) community with profits generated through public service as well as performance projects.

This year, MPO performed at the SM Central Olongapo City and Harborpoint at Subic Bay Freeport on October 27 and 28, respectively, and was sponsored by Husstem Korea Cedars Group, a block chain-based platform specialized in agricultural and fishery products.

Husstem exports its own business solutions to the world and grows into a global platform, including: Philippine Kopino Family Happiness Fun, Korean Residents in the Philippines Fund for Settlement; and Philippine Elementary School Development Fund.

As part of its mission, the Method Philharmonic Orchestra tied-up with Husstem Korea and awarded selected beneficiaries who were severely affected during the out-break of COVID-19: a female student whose Korean father suffered a stroke and could hardly work was given P100,000 and a scholarship grant; a young Korean who lost both his parents, and his job and subsequently his house, received financial aid of P200,000; and a Korean father who is jobless since their company shutdown during pandemic, and lost his mother, received P300,000 in financial aid.

Meanwhile, the St. Francis Learning Center Foundation, which offers education for the indigenous youths in Zambales, received 20 cavans of rice and two units of solar-powered street lights.

Aside from the orchestra, MPO had expanded with the conception of Method String Ensemble, the Method Clarinet Ensemble, Donghwa Nation Music Company, and the Method Children's Choir, which are working as a professional art corporation in parallel with cultural and artistic performances and educational projects including Korean traditional music chamber, and Korean popular culture such as dramas, songs, and movies performed around the world, including the Philippines.

The MPO first performed in the Philippines on August 24, 2015 at SM City Clark dubbed as "Korean Concert in Heart" charity performance. It was followed by "Korean Day" concert in August 2016 which was spearheaded by the Korean Association of the Philippines. The holding of concerts was suspended on August 2017 until November 2018 due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.

“A meaningful cultural exchange festival, which supports scholarships for Filipino youth, has begun again,” Mr. Son said, adding MPO will form a consensus with Kopino families, orchestra members, volunteers, and local Koreans, especially through continuous exchanges with Olongapo City in the Philippines.(Pillars)

Photo caption:
Pic 1) Method Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Son Young Chae (standing behind) with Sister Leticia Quindara and students from Saint Francis Learning Center Foundation, an indigenous school in Subic, Zambales, which offer free education for the youth. (Pillars)

Pic 2) Method Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Son Young Chae (right, sitting) with the performing artists and representatives from Husstem Korea Cedars Group after the performance at Harbor Point, Subic Freeport. (Pillars)

Pic 3) Aeta students from St. Francis Learning Center Foundation, led by the school principal Sis. Femy Villegas, SFIC (4th, left), with members of the St James Parish Church, while receiving the second delivery of 10 sacks of rice, and two units of solar powered lights, sponsored by Husstem Korea, through Method Philharmonic Orchestra. SFLC caters indigenous students from Zambales.(Pillars)

09/10/2023

PANAWAGAN mula sa ating Kura Paroko ng St James Parish, Subic, Zambales.

Magandang araw po! Magsisimula na po katekismo sa pampublikong paaralan. May 11 tayong katekista, 1 fulltime, ang iba volunteers. Inilalapit ko sa inyo na tulungan ang gawaing ito ng inyong panalangin at tulong pananalapi katulad po noong bago pa mag-pandemic. Malaki-laki rin po ang ating pangangailangan at hindi sapat ang kasalukuyang natatanggap ng parokya (Mass collections, donations from all other church services, atbp.). Sa Diyos na nagbiyaya sa inyo nawa magmula rin ang gantimpala sa inyong pagbubukas-palad!
Sa mga magbibigay ng tulong, idiretso lamang po sa opisina ng St James ang mga ito para mabigyan ng resibo.

At sana po ay makaakit pa tayo ng mga karagdagang katekista. Napakadami po ng mga mag-aaral sa pampublikong paaralan, kulang pa ang bilang ng ating kasalukuyang katekista.

- Rev. Fr. Ernie Raymundo

WATCH and feel the Korean culture of love and music at SM Centrak Olongapo.
08/10/2023

WATCH and feel the Korean culture of love and music at SM Centrak Olongapo.

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23/09/2023

Ito dapat sa Pinas, pang-oneway

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Bad luck or simply Bad Luck.
14/06/2023

Bad luck or simply Bad Luck.

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03/05/2023

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BoC Subic foils P190-M of misdeclared refined sugar, meatSUBIC BAY FREEPORT- The Bureau of Customs Port of Subic on Thur...
03/03/2023

BoC Subic foils P190-M of misdeclared refined sugar, meat

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT- The Bureau of Customs Port of Subic on Thursday said it will subject the ₱190 million worth of misdeclared refined sugar and frozen meat under Warrant of Seize and Detention (WSD).

In a statement, Port of Subic District Collector Maritess Martin issued Pre-Lodgement Control Orders and Alert Orders following derogatory information from the Department of Agriculture (DA) about the shipments of refined sugar.

Acting on the report received, Customs Commissioner Bienvenido Y. Rubio, with Port of Subic District Collector Maritess Martin, DA Assistant Secretary James Layug, and Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman and Administrator Rolen C. Paulino, conducted physical examination of 58 containers identified in the manifesto.

The officials personally opened the container vans which yielded more than 30,000 sacks of misdeclared refined sugar with an estimated value of P150 million.

A warrant of seizure and detention (WSD) shall be issued against the subject containers for violation of Section 1400, in relation to Section 1113 (f) of the Republic Act 10863 or the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act (CMTA), and Sugar Regulatory Authority and BOC Joint Memorandum Order No. 04-2002.

Meanwhile, the Bureau also examined another two containers declared to contain squid rings, However, when it was opened the authorities discovered several misdeclared assorted frozen meat products valued more or less P40 million.

The BOC will also issue a WSD against the two containers with misdeclared frozen meat for violation of pertinent provisions of the CMTA.

“The BOC continues to maximize its intelligence resources and intensify enforcement measures to thwart all attempts of smuggling, especially those involving agricultural products that negatively impact our local farmers and businesses,” says Customs Commissioner Bienvenido Rubio.

“It has always been a priority of the BOC to protect local consumers against the health hazards posed by these illegally imported goods,” he added.(RAV)




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