Tuesday, June 23, 2015

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#BecomingFilipino - IloiIo City

What can I say about my #BecomingFilipino IloIlo City journey... The city is full of beautiful historic buildings, the river is beautiful, the people are war...

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Iloilo City - Western Visayas

What can I say about my #BecomingFilipino Iloilo City journey...The city is full of beautiful historic buildings, the river is beautiful, the people are warm and friendly, the food is...GRABE! The food is amazing! Batchoy, Lumpia, Pancit Molo, "Butong-Butong", Hand-made coffee! So much food and drink! Oh did I mention that the jeepneys are hilariously fun! They remind me of "lowrider" vehicles from "rap music videos". I need not say more...This is my Iloilo experience, all caught on video! One day at a time, One "Namit Gid" at a time... #BecomingFilipinoSuper Apir! *** The "Old Cathedral" I should have called "The Belfry"

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WVSU tops NLE with 7 topnotchers, 100% passing rate | Iloilo Today
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West Visayas State University (WVSU) in Lapaz, Iloilo City once again prove that it is the best nursing school in the country by topping the Nurse Licensure Examination (NLE) with 100% passing rate and 7 topnotchers.

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Once Again, congratulations to the batch of the mighty griffins and also to our former NSC members for passing the MAY 2015 Nurse Licensure Examination!! 100% AGAIN with 7 TOPNOTCHERS namely: 4th place: Regine Betita Ericka Bicol Leizel Sindol 8th place: Frances Soberano 9th place: Ma. Fesa Barrio 10th place: Ma. Gay Biscaro Joanna De Matias CONGRATULATIONS CLASS 2015! TO GOD BE THE GLORY!! #2015MadeItHappen — with Daniel Ace Tomulto and 14 others.

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The TAYO Awardee for the Day is the University of San Agustin Little Theater from Iloilo City, Iloilo. Their winning project is called Imagine|A|Nation. “Project Imagine-A-Nation” is the response of University of San Agustin Little Theatre (USALT) to the aftermath of Typhoon Yolanda. It is a series of creative works that reflect the stories of those that had to endure suffering and loss brought about by the storm, aiming to reach out and reassure them that they will get through what seems to be the insurmountable challenge of continuing and rebuilding their lives. The series is comprised of productions such as Voices After the Storm, Basura Busters and IMAGINE-A-NATION – works that utilized different approaches in delivering stories of strength and hope in the face of adversity. Voices After the Storm is a collection of short monologues culled from news reports, social media posts and personal accounts. Volunteers from the University of San Agustin visited the Municipality of Lemery in Northern IloIlo, which was hit by the storm. They provided relief goods and medical assistance, and the members of Little Theatre thought of putting on a show for the kids. They performed “Basura Busters”, - a story of three kids turned heroes to save their bewitched parents from Buyong Basura with help from kids of the local community. Aside from the comic relief that the play afforded the children, it encouraged the young audience to do their part in rebuilding their communities. It was received very well. Your organization's project could be featured in this page! Learn more about the TAYO Awards on www.tayoawards.net! The Deadline for the submission of project entries is on September 4, 2015.

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5 Things to Do in Iloilo, the City of Love
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From food trips and a tour of their cultural heritage, there are so many things to do in Iloilo City that spending a few days isn't enough.

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