April 4, 2007
· Filed under General, Uncategorized
To all Christians, especially to Roman Catholics, let’s observe Holy Week with prayers and may His sufferings on the cross will enlighten us more to be stronger in our faith in Him.
May his death on the cross teaches us the value of one’s life.
Have a solemn Holy Week celebration to all!
April 4, 2007
· Filed under Meetings, Regular Meetings
I’d like to remind everyone that we have a meeting on Monday, April 9, at 7:00 p.m. at Mr. Mar Carloman’s house in Santo Niño Village in Banilad.
This is an important meeting as there would be a lot of important matters to discuss on, among which our application for accreditation to the Sanggunian Panlalawigan or the Provincial Board and the scouting of pilot area for our demo farm on organic farming. So I’d like to request your presence during this meeting so that we can move on to other agenda if necessary.
Also, I’d like to remind everyone to bring their 2×2 ID photo to be submitted along with the Member’s Personal Data Sheet that we earlier filled up. This is part of the requirements of our application for accreditation.
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April 4, 2007
· Filed under General, People, Uncategorized
Sorry guys, I seem to have the dominant control of this blogsite and blame it to my being a techie of sort. So I tend to post more often here and enjoy the liberty of writing anything that pleases me, er, everybody. But what else do you expect from someone who created this blogsite in the first place? Of course, try to keep this virtual journal going. Otherwise, nobody won’t care to read our blog. Worst of all, they will forever ignore us. God, forbid!

The Dirty Dozen (foreground, left to right): Boy Mondragon; Tanny Alpuerto; Nilo Villaflor; Anselmo Marimbao; Boy Moreno; (standing, left to right) Rudy Monleon; Desiderio Benitez; Gabe Deligerio; Leah Villegas; Mr. Ven Jayme; Mar Carloman; Jorge Ocaña. Also in the photo includes Mr. Dabucol of DA Animal Husbandry, extreme left foreground; and two other new lady members, standing in the background.
It was funny to note that our association has a roster of more than a hundred members but only less than fifteen of us know our membership. I don’t know what happen to those guys since the formation of our association in July of 2006. Whether they lost their cellphones or simply ignored our texts and calls, we can’t surmise as to the reasons of their inability to give us a feedback just to give us a hint of life.
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