Friday, September 20, 2019

Uwahig (Water)

UWAHIG means water from a Bukidnon dialect from the Philippines.  Juvie Pelos a kundiman singer from Surigao sung this song during the "The Voice of the Philippines" in ABS CBN Hulyo 6, 2013.




(mahabang intro)

Huhubugin
Bubuuin
Daranasin
Ating tuklasin
Diwa't isip bubuhayin

Mula sa wala
Mundo ay nilikha
Nililok na mukha
Sa siklab ay nagsimula
Tinanglaw ang palad
Likhang binigyang malay
Sa init
Hugis ang binagay

Apoy!
Mula sa wala
Mundo ay nilikha
Tinanglaw ang palad
Sa apoy hugis ang binagay


Friday, September 6, 2019

Bamboo Boxing

Bamboo boxing:

Only in the Philippines.  A combination of all means possible to down the opponent. Previously there was just plain soil down the boxers and they fell down on earth; the bamboo they fought on was not too high though.  In some provinces they have sand dunes for boxers to fall. In barangay Cannery Site the promoters devise means where boxers have water to fall.

Friday, August 30, 2019

Senior Citizens' Day during the Pinyahan Festival Celebration


Senior Citizens can benefit from singing. 
According to an article by by Shawna Epstein, " Singing is one of the best activities that senior citizens can engage in during their spare time, particularly because it offers a myriad of benefits.

1.     Improved Brain Functionality
2.     Improved Quality of Life
3.     Social Support and Networking
4.     Increased Positive Feelings

Please read the whole article at:

Thursday, August 29, 2019

Senior Citizens' Day

  Here is some benefits from dancing. 
  1. Improves Overall Physical Condition
  2. Helps Reduce Risk for Falls Due to Weakness and Imbalance
  3.  Helps Reduce the Risk of Dementia
  4. Encourages Sociability
  5. Reduces Stress and Anxiety



Friday, December 15, 2017

PAANO BA PINUPUNAN ANG MGA NABAKANTENG PUWESTO NG ISANG BARANGAY KAGAWAD

ni
Oliver Emocling
http://mysite.dlsu.edu.ph/student/11231084/palit.html

Matapos ang pagpanaw ni Kagawad JR Monroy noong Nobyembre 21, 2013, naging tanong ng marami kung sino ang papalit sa kanyang pwesto sa Kagawaran ng barangay. Paano nga ba pinupunuan ang mga pwestong nababakante sa barangay?


Ayon kay Kapitan Victorio Trinidad, sa pagkakataong may pumanaw na kagawad, siya ang magtatalaga kung sino ang uupo sa nabakanteng pwesto. Ayon kay Kapitan Torre, “Kasi marami na akong experience sa pag-upo ko na ‘yung mga kagawad namatay. Ako nag-aappoint eh.” Umugong ang usap-usapan na napili na ni Kapitan Torre ang kasama niyang kandidato para sa kagawad na si Errol Alonzo. Gayunpaman, nilinaw rin ni Kapitan Trinidad na si Errol Alonzo ang una niyang napili para umupo biloang kagawad. Siya [Errol Alonzo] ang mapipili ko sana kasi siya ‘yung medyo maganda boto. Siya ipapalit ko sana,”katuwiran ni Kapitan Trinidad.

May napili man si Kapitan Trinidad na umupo sa nabakanteng pwesto, nag-iba na umano ang patakaran ngayon. Ipinaliwanag niya na pinapili siya ni Mayor Antolin Oreta ng tatlong tao na nais niyang umupo bilang kapalit ni Kag. JR Monroy. “Gusto ni Mayor magpasok ako ng tatlong tao, tatlong pangalan, siya pipili raw,” paliwanag ni Kapitan Trinidad.

Isinumite na umano ni Kapitan Trinidad ang pangalan ng tatlong tao na nais niyang umupo bilang kagawad. Kasama rito sina Errol Alonzo at Marcel Bulilan na kumandidatong kagawad sa barangay halalan 2013 sa ilalim ng grupo niya. Napili rin niya ang dating Sangguniang Kabataan Kagawad na si Jaime Alonzo na kumandidato rin noong 2010 para sa kagawad.

Nakagasumite na ang barangay ng listahan, subalit hinihintay pa rin nila ang desisyon mula kay Mayor Oreta. Hindi pa tiyak ni Kapitan Trinidad kung kalian darating ang desisyon, ngunit siniguro niya na maaaring dumating na ang desisyon sa loob ng linggong ito. Ang bagong kagawad na uupo ang hahawak sa mga proyektong pang-edukasyon.

Hindi ito ang unang beses na nabakante ang isang pwesto sa Sangguniang Barangay. Sa loob ng nakaraang tatlong termino ni Kapitan Trinidad, tatlong beses ding may nabakanteng pwesto ng Kagawad. Noong tumakbo si Kagawad Vim Quimson, pinalitan siya ni Kagawad Monching de Jesus na nagsisilbing kagawad ngayon. Noong pumanaw naman si Kagawad Mario Ang, pinalitan siya ni Kagawad Sayas. Noong pumanaw naman si Kagawad Mimo Areliola, muling umupo si Kagawad Monching De Jesus.

Thursday, August 17, 2017

Matutum Park (Re-posted)



Matutum Park



It was decided by the Barangay Council of Cannery Site to name a portion of the DARBC donated lot as "Matutum Park". The decision was not without basis.

   On January 25,1998 nineteen years ago and more, Barangay Cannery Site and eight other barangays of the Polomolok East, namely barangay klinan 6, barangay Upper Klinan, barangay Lamcaliaf, barangay Palkan, barangay Polo, barangay Maligo, barangay Landan, and barangay Kinilis gathered for a consultative assembly to create a municipality. They made a resolution naming the proposed municipality, “Municipality of Matutum”.  They passed this resolution to the Sangguniang Bayan of Polomolok and was approved by the then municipal mayor Jordan H. Reyes on February 28, 1998.  The Sangguniang Panlalawigan also approved the resolution of this purpose.-
 http://matutumformunicipalitymovement.blogspot.com/p/birth-of-dream.html

 Since then, during the barangay chairmanship of Roberto C. Jimena, every Foundation Anniversaries of Barangay Cannery Site the Beauty Contest was called “Mutya Ng Matutum”.  This was to keep the dream alive and to keep the unity of Polomolok East barangays. It only stopped during the term of the former barangay captain Mariano Superioridad.


Awarding the mini Mt. Matutum to Barangay Cannery Site


Now unexpectedly and without any suggestion from Barangay Council, Dole Philippines, on the celebration of its 50th Golden Anniversary,  through the Agri Department,  surprisingly brought to Barangay Cannery Site and made to rise at its very yard, a replica of the magnificent Mount Matutum. Happily and gratefully this replica was awarded and received by the barangay, through barangay captain Antonio "Nono" Octavio.  



 On the 50th Golden Anniversary of Dole Philippines this Mini-Mt. Matutum
was a gift of Dolfil to barangay Cannery Site.



"There is no future without the past".  'Matutum Park' will remind Cannery Site residents of the history that the barangay had undergone. Perhaps it is a Divine design that these events happened to make Cannery Site and eight other barangays of the Polomolok East never let go of the dream of becoming a municipality.  For as a saying goes: It is not man who wills "but upon God who has mercy".(Christian Bible: Romans 9:16). " 

"A dream today can be tomorrow's reality."

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Landmarks of Barangay Cannery Site

Iglesia Ni Cristo
(Courtesy of Google Map)

DECCU Building
(Courtesy of Google Map)

Saturday, June 21, 2014

ASEAN INTEGRATION 2015


Tomato
The vegetable farmers of Cannery Site grow different vegetables.  They utilize a portion of the vacant area of two hectares intended for a marketplace. Previously DARBC has donated six hectares of land to the LGU of Barangay Cannery Site. These vegetable farmers as well as other farmers in the whole country will face the ASEAN Integration of the economy by 2015 if it will push through as planned by the Asean Economic Community (AEC). AEC envisions an economy that has the characteristics of (a) a single market and production base, (b) a highly competitive economic region, (c) a region of equitable economic development, and (d) region fully integrated into the global economy.  

                                                                                                          
Will our farmers be competitive to face the influx of foreign agricultural products that has no tariffs?  The problem of our farmers is their high production costs that obligate them to sell at a higher price.  Farm inputs like fertilizer and insecticides burden our farmers.  To counter these problems organic farming can be developed which are known to increase productivity and reduce farming expenses. 

If we can do this I believe we can bravely face the challenge of the ASEAN Integration 2015.
East-West personnel giving on-the-spot orientation
at the barangay demo farm

Friday, June 20, 2014

Notifications

I changed the template of this blog. I hope the motif and design fit the blog.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Purok Newly Elected Officials Mass Oath-Taking

Taking an oath is a formal and serious promise to do the responsibility that awaits an official.  The name of the most high God is invoked for assistance.  During the ceremony the elected official  presented himself, make a promise, and call on the Almighty.

  •  "I,..."  From the small section of the purok he make himself known to the whole barangay who he is. From the privacy of his home he goes out to the public.  Nobody forces him, he does it voluntarily. 
  •  "elected as...." -He knows the responsibility of the office he is elected.  Purok officials has no remuneration but he still run for the office.  It is self sacrifice. It is a difficult task but yet he promise to do the office well.  
  • "so help me God."  He recognizes the existence of the most High God.  He now makes a connection between him and the creator in relation to his job; may his yoke be lightened; may he persevere throughout his term.
    Barangay Captain "Nono" Octavio
    giving an encouragement talk.
    Mayor Honey Lumayag Matti
    attended the ceremony
    Purok Chairmen
An Example Of Leadership

Once upon a time in ancient Rome, there was a story of a man named Cincinnatus. There was a war. The Roman army was surrounded, and the country was in need of a leader who would seize the moment and turn impending defeat into victory.
Purok Kagawads
They called upon a man who was out plowing his field, a farmer named 
Cincinnatus. He came. He saw. He conquered. He went home. Cincinnatus gained fame for his selfless devotion to his country. This half-legendary hero gave his all in a time of crisis, and then, when the task was done, he gave up the reins of power and went back to his plow. (
http://matutumformunicipalitymovement.
blogspot.com/search/label/Selflessness)

What a man! Such selfless motive!

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Trees

"Let's plant trees"
"Let's protect the environment"
"Let's stop global warming"

BY JOYCE KILMER
Bita (or, Dita) tree seedlings at the barangay nursery
I think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.

A tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the earth’s sweet flowing breast;

A tree that looks at God all day,
And lifts her leafy arms to pray;

A tree that may in Summer wear
A nest of robins in her hair;

Upon whose bosom snow has lain;
Who intimately lives with rain.

Poems are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree.

Ms. Ivy Villegas

Acasia tree seedlings


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Matutum Park

The people who have first stepped
on the Mini-Mt. Matutum
There is a proposal from one of the member of the   Barangay Council of Cannery Site to name portion of the DARBC donated lot as "Matutum Park". The proposal is not without basis.

   On January 25,1998 sixteen years ago, Barangay Cannery Site and eight other barangays of the Polomolok East, namely barangay klinan 6, barangay Upper Klinan, barangay Lamcaliaf, barangay Palkan, barangay Polo, barangay Maligo, barangay Landan, and barangay Kinilis  gathered for a consultative assembly in order to create a municipality. They made a resolution naming the proposed municipality, “Municipality of Matutum”.  They passed this resolution to the Sanguniang Bayan of Polomolok and was approved by the then municipal mayor Jordan H. Reyes on February 28, 1998.  The Sangguniang Panlalawigan also approved the resolution of this purpose.-
 http://matutumformunicipalitymovement.blogspot.com/p/birth-of-dream.html

 Since then every Foundation Anniversary of Barangay Cannery Site the Beauty Contest was called “Mutya Ng Matutum”.  It only stopped during the term of the former barangay captain Mariano Superioridad.

Awarding the mini Mt. Matutum to Barangay Cannery Site
Now unexpectedly and without any suggestion from Barangay Council, Dole Philippines, on the celebration of its 50th Golden Anniversary,  through the Agri Department,  surprisingly brought to Barangay Cannery Site - made to rise at its very yard, a replica of the magnificent Mount Matutum. Happily and gratefully this replica was awarded and received by the barangay, through barangay captain Antonio "Nono" Octavio. .  
Mini-Matutum

"There is no future without the past".  'Matutum Park' will remind Cannery Site residents of a history that the barangay had underwent. Perhaps it is a Divine design that these events happened.  For sayings say: It is not man who wills "but upon God who has mercy".(Christian Bible: Romans 9:16). "

“Sometimes we can choose the paths we follow. Sometimes our choices are made for us.....” -Neil Gaiman

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Barangay Newly Elected Officials (BNEO) Seminar

The Barangay Newly-Elected Officials (BNEO) Program is a term based capacity development program of the Department -(DILG)  in its continuing effort to enhance the proficiency of barangay officials in performing their mandated tasks and responsibilities. 
The Local Government Academy (LGA), after a series of consultations with key stakeholders, have fine tuned the Program Framework to depict the string of activities that the Department will undertake and facilitate to ensure that the newly-elected barangay officials are equipped with the competencies they need to do the job in the attainment of their vision for their barangay. (excerpt fromhttp://www.lga.gov.ph/update/preparing-dilg-implementation-bneo-program)
Barangay Cannery Site Delegates
MLGOO HEIDE AGUSTIN
"Excellence is not an act but it is a habit.
As of now we sit as an officials of our barangay.
We are doing everything for our constituents to see what our barangay is.
We have in ourselves that goal that we will do our best for our people.
To all of you congratulations,  please, apply what you have learned here."
Vice Mayor of Polomolok, Honorable "Elyat" Jovero
addressing the participants.






Sunday, February 9, 2014

HRDC-TESDA GRADUATION DAY- FEBRUARY 7, 2014

"The best of all things is to learn. Money can be lost or stolen, health and strength may fail, but what you have committed to your mind is yours forever."
(
Louis L'Amour)



Barangay Captain "Nono" Octavio

Giving an Inspirational Talk



Barangay Kagawad Aniceto Baculna,
 a welcome address

TONY DANIEL
(EMCEE)




HON. MELANIE DEYPALAN
Municipal Kagawad


Ms. MA. LOURDES HORMIGOS
P.E.S.O. Manager / CETC



The Graduates










“May your dreams take you to the corners of your smiles, to the highest of your hopes, to the windows of your opportunities, and to the most special places your heart has ever known.” 



Monday, January 27, 2014

A Tribute to Roberto C. Jimena


Roberto (Bert) C. Jimena
He moved for creation of Cannery Site as barangay
This is a picture taken a few days before his death when he ran again
 as a barangay captain of Cannery Site but died before election time.

Roberto Coronado Jimena or Bert as his friends call him came to Cannery Site with nothing in his name. Cannery Site was not yet a barangay then but an annexed sitio of barangay poblacion.  It was a biggest sitio, Dole Philippines factory being here. 

Bert was an adventurer, principled, and knows what he wants in life. He knows the political psychology of his constituents.  He ran as purok president then and became a federated purok president.  It was then that he worked for the creation of cannery Site to become a barangay.  In short a plebiscite was held and on September 1, 1991 Cannery Site became a formal barangay.

It was his people-oriented approach that endeared him to his constituents and by this development was realized in Barangay Cannery Site. People see what progress and development he had left for the people of Cannery Site. A tribute to him.

Bert's Funeral













The caption reads: "We will remember you.... We will continue what you have started."