ALABEL, Sarangani (June 29, 2013) – Outgoing Governor Migs Dominguez delivers his final message to his constituents at the oath-taking ceremony of elected officials and turnover to incoming Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon. Dominguez thanked his constituents and lauded the “strength of its people, perseverance and the hardwork, (that) we’ve been able to perform with many challenges.” Dominguez was well on his way up the corporate ladder of the family-owned Alsons Aquaculture Corporation when politics and public service beckoned. He was a reluctant last minute candidate who happened to be at the right place and the right time. At 26, he ran for governor in Sarangan in 2004. He turned 27 during the campaign period and quickly shed off his corporate executive image to become one of the most effective young rising politicians in Mindanao by winning on a platform of good governance and committed public service. He won over a graft-ridden set of officials and gave Sarangani and its residents a fresh start. When he won for the first time in 2004, he became the youngest to be elected governor in the history of Mindanao and the second in the country. Educated in exclusive private schools and finishing his college with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics degree in Boston College, Dominguez saw how the lack of it in the province made Sarangani one of the poorest in the country. Marshaling his ability to draw support and grants from corporate entities and donor countries, Dominguez made education, or providing opportunities to have access to education, his priority. From being the bottom dweller in the National Achievement Test (NAT) for elementary and high school in 2006, Sarangani became SoCSKSarGen’s (Region 12) best performer by 2011, just seven years into his term. He found sponsors for 113 new schools from private sector partners. As an education reformer, Dominguez mentored and engaged Sarangani communities to rally with him in revolutionizing Sarangani education. He launched the Quality Education for Sarangani Today in 2007 that became the Galing Pook awardee for 2013. The Galing Pook Award is given in recognition of innovation and excellence in local governance. Together with his JEEP (Justice Enhancement and Empowerment Program) and Kalinaw Sarangani (Comprehensive Peace and Development Program), both also Galing Pook awardees for 2011 and 2009 respectively, the QUEST program shoved Dominguez into the Hall of Fame, one of the very few local executives to earn such honors and distinction. In 2009, he was appointed president of the Lakas-Kampi coalition at the age of 32, one of the youngest to hold such kind of position in a major political party. He turned the graft-ridden province into one of the best ran local government units earning the Seal of Good Housekeeping in 2011. Dominguez almost singlehandedly put Sarangani in the national map as investment and tourism destination by rallying residents, involving the participation of indigenous peoples in local governance and engaging armed combatant of Moro rebels in peace dialogues. He reached out to his political opponents to make Sarangani a better place to govern. In February, Dominguez was honored with a Devex Manila 40 Under 40 award for outstanding work in the international development community. The Galing Pook Foundation honored Dominguez with the first ever Jesse Robredo Leadership Award. Named after the late DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo, the leadership award is conferred to incumbent mayors or governors who have shown effective, transparent, accountable, participatory, innovative and ethical leadership. Governor Dominguez is going back to private life when his term of office ends on June 30. He will leave behind a lasting legacy every Sarangan can and should be proud of. Dominguez has joined the board of Galing Pook Foundation and Synergeia Foundation, a coalition of individuals, organizations and institutions that aims to improve basic education around the country. For more news and updates, please visit the http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani </a>. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Monday, September 23, 2013
Gov. Migs turns over stewardship to Gov. Steve Chiongbian Solon
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 29, 2013) - Outgoing Governor Migs Dominguez turns over the key of responsibilities to Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon Saturday, June 29, witnessed by DILG regional director Reynaldo Bungubung. Solon is the grandson of the founder of Sarangani, the late Congressman James L. Chiongbian, and former Governor Priscilla L. Chiongbian, the first governor of the province who served three terms in office. The governor before Dominguez came to office was Atty. Miguel D. Escobar. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani </a>. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE) (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Gov. Migs thanks teachers, students
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 28, 2013) - Governor Migs Dominguez delivers his message after receiving a tribute and token from the students and teachers at Alegria National High School Thursday, June 27. The governor also thanked the people of Alegria for supporting his education reform program. Dominguez ends his three terms on June 30 with three Galing Pook Awards for excellence in local governance. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/> Province of Sarangani </a>. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Gov. Migs, SMI turnover classdorm
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 28, 2013) - Governor Migs Dominguez leads the cutting of ribbon and turnover of a class dormitory at Alegria National High School Thursday, June 27, with Elvie Grace Ganchero (center) department manager for regional and provincial affairs of Sagittarius Mines Inc. (SMI), Board Member Virgilio Clark Tobias, provincial administrator Vicente Camacho and provincial budget officer Leah Duhaylungsod. Beside the governor is school principal Susana Sumagka. The P0.5-million class dormitory was built by SMI and the provincial government. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ >Province of Sarangani </a>. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Hinterland school pays tribute to Gov. Migs
MALAPATAN, Sarangani (June 28, 2013) - Teachers present a surprise number to Governor Migs Dominguez (foreground) during a program with the theme "Tribute to the reasons where we are now" held at Amado M. Quirit Sr. National High School in the hinterland barangay Kihan Thursday, June 27. The governor also turned over a class dormitory for teachers and students who live far from school. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani< /a>. (Russell L. Delvo/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
New classdorm for students and teachers
MALAPATAN, Sarangani (June 28, 2013) - The two-storey building at left is a P0.5 million class dormitory built by the provincial government in partnership with Sagittarius Mines Inc. for the teachers and selected students of Amado M. Quirit National High School. Classdorms around Sarangani is one of the innovations for education reform under Gov. Migs Dominguez who ends his three terms on June 30 with three Galing Pook Awards for excellence in local governance. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani </a>. (Russell L. Delvo/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Turtle hatchlings released in Maitum
MAITUM, Sarangani (June 27, 2013) - Provincial environment and natural resources officer Rolando Tuballes and Kiambing Punong Barangay Maria Doctor lead the releasing of some 99 Olive Ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) sea turtle hatchlings at Mc Ian's Resort in barangay Kiambing on Wednesday, June 26, as part of the month-long celebration of Environment Month which culminates with a program at Alabel Gym on Friday, June 28. For more news and updates, please visit the http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani </a>. (Joylyn Ty/MAITUM INFORMATION OFFICE)
Teachers, students thank Gov. Migs for education reform
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 26, 2013) - Teachers and students of Alabel National Science High School express their gratefulness to outgoing Governor Migs Dominguez during their tribute for the governor Tuesday, June 25. Governor Dominguez is winding up the final days of his three terms leaving behind high marks in education reform. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ >Province of Sarangani </a>. (Tres Besana/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Saturday, September 21, 2013
A token for Gov. Migs
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 26, 2013) - Outgoing Governor Migs Dominguez receives a token from the school principal of Alabel National Science High School during their tribute for the governor Tuesday, June 25. Gov. Dominguez also gave the check of his last salary to the school where he also gave his first salary way back July 2004. Governor Dominguez is winding up the final days of his three terms leaving behind high marks in education reform. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani </a>. (Tres Besana/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Song of tribute for outgoing governor
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 26, 2013) - Students of Alabel National Science High School(ANSHS) pay tribute with their song to outgoing Governor Migs Dominguez Tuesday, June 25, at ANSHS compound. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani </a>. (Tres Besana/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Teachers, students
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 26, 2013) - Teachers and students of Alabel National Science High School express their gratefulness to outgoing Governor Migs Dominguez during their tribute for the governor Tuesday, June 25. Governor Dominguez is winding up the final days of his three terms leaving behind high marks in education reform. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ >Province of Sarangani </a>. (Tres Besana/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
The regional hospital in Cotabato breaks ground with Sarangani officials
COTABATO CITY (June 26, 2013) – Sarangani officials led by Congressman Manny Pacquiao (center), Governor-elect Steve Chiongbian Solon (4th left) together with Board Members Elmer De Peralta (3rd left), Alexander Bryan Reganit (extreme left) and Dr. Arvin Alejandro (extreme right) of Sarangani provincial health office pose for a photo with Cotabato Congressman Arnulfo Go (2nd right), Dr. Dimarin Dimatingkal (2nd left), hospital chief Helen Yambao (3rd right) and the hospital staff as they grace the groundbreaking ceremony of Cotabato Regional and Medical Center at Cotabato City Tuesday, June 25. The regional hospital will be expanded to 600 beds capacity through the construction of a seven-storey building and renovation of its main building which will be beneficial to nearby provinces like Sarangani. Just like Cotabato, Sarangani officials are unified in their thrust to improve the health system of the province. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani </a>. (Aiza Cruz/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Coaching for SarGen officials done by DAP
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (June 23, 2013) – Newly-elected top officials of Sarangani-Gensan (SarGen) headed by Sarangani Congressman Manny Pacquiao (center), Governor-elect Steve Chiongbian Solon (3rd left), Vice Governor-elect Jinkee Pacquiao (4th left), Gensan Mayor-elect Ronnel Rivera (4th right) and Vice Mayor Sherlyn Bañas-Nograles (3rd right) receive the visionary framework for Sarangani and Gensan as one of their key results and output together with the academic board of Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) during their graduation ceremony Friday, June 21, of a five-day special course. It was a legislative and executive coaching program for newly-elected officials conducted by DAP at Sun City Suites. The program was meant for top-level executives and legislators who demand a more intensive and one-on-one capacity enhancement. This is particularly relevant to chief executives and legislators who wish to further strengthen their fundamental management and legislative skills, and strategic and analytical thinking. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani </a>. (Bon-Bon Quiño/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Graduates of legislative and executive coaching program
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (June 23, 2013) – Newly-elected Sarangani officials led by Congressman Manny Pacquiao (center), Governor-elect Steve Chiongbian Solon (partly hidden, center) and the incoming members of 8th Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Sarangani headed by Vice
Governor-elect Jinkee Pacquiao (seated, center) together with municipal officials, staff and academic board of Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) pose for a graduation photo during their graduation ceremony Friday, June 21, after a five-day special course. It was a legislative and executive coaching program for the newly-elected officials of Sarangani and General Santos conducted by DAP at Sun City Suites. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani </a>. (Bon-Bon Quiño/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Newly-elected Malapatan officials take oath before Rep. Pacquiao
MALAPATAN, Sarangani (June 23, 2013) – Rep. Manny Pacquiao (right) administers the ceremonial oath-taking of the newly-elected and ex-officio officials of Malapatan during the celebration of 44th Foundation Anniversary and 8th Pakaradyan Festival of the municipality at the municipal plaza Friday, June 21. Congressman Pacquiao also officiated the oath-taking ceremony of Mayor Alfonso Singcoy and Vice Mayor Jimmy Bagit witnessed by Governor Migs Dominguez and Vice Governor and Governor-elect Steve Chiongbian Solon. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani </a>. (Bon-Bon Quiño/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
IPs install Vice Governor-elect Jinkee Pacquiao as “Blaan princess”
MALAPATAN, Sarangani (June 17, 2013) - Indigenous People (IP) leaders of Malapatan install Vice Governor-elect Jinkee Pacquiao, wife of Congressman Manny Pacquiao, as “Bae Tnabu Malfatan” (new princess of Blaan from Malapatan) during the Indigenous Peoples’ Day as part of the 8th Pakaradyan Festival and 44th Foundation Anniversary celebration in front of the municipal hall. The festival ends on Friday. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani </a>. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
It’s Environment Month: Have responsible eating habits
By BEVERLY C. PAOYON
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 10, 2013) - Sarangani province has called to action for residents to be mindful of their food preparation and eating habits as the Environment Month celebration opened here Monday (June 10).
Observed every month of June pursuant to Presidential Proclamation 237 series of 1988, the celebration this year is themed “Think, Eat, Save” adapted from the United Nations World Environment Day on June 5 which underscored reduction of food wastage - a sequel leading to food shortage, hunger and poverty.
Environment regional executive director Datu Tungko Saikol, who graced the Environment Month opening salvo here, pointed out that the focus of this year’s celebration is “instilling consciousness to the various sectors from vendors, consumers to farmers on the importance of reducing food wastage.”
Saikol also advocated for more environmentally-responsible consumers by patronizing food grown organically or packaged using recyclable materials “to lessen waste dumped into landfills that generate methane, a relatively potent greenhouse gas.”
He cited the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization report that “1.3 billion metric tons of food is wasted every year where on a daily basis one every seven people of the world’s population goes to bed hungry while more than 20,000 children under the age of five die from hunger.”
These facts, Saikol said, “are grim reminders for us to prevent food wastage in farms, in markets, in kitchens, and on the table.”
He then linked it to Philippine scenario based on the International Rice Research Institute which reported Filipinos waste too much rice “resulting in losses worth more than P23 million a day or about P8.4 billion a year.”
The whole production chain of rice, he said, has expended a lot of energy and other resources causing environmental impact.
In feeding around seven billion people, it would take a great deal of the earth’s resources thus making it “the single biggest driver of biodiversity loss.”
“By now, we should realize that the earth is a living, breathing entity, not something that separate from us,” Saikol said.
On June 12, the LGU environment and natural resources office here will lead a tree planting in Bagacay, Alabel as among its lined-up activities for the Environment Month celebration. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani </a> (Beverly C. Paoyon/ SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Sarangani lauds environment exec
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 10, 2013) - Datu Tungko Saikol (2nd from right), regional executive director of Department of Environment and Natural Resources, receives a certificate of appreciation during the opening of Environment Month celebration Monday, June 10, at the Capitol. From right are Board Member Virgilio Clark Tobias, RED Saikol, Board Member Hermie Galzote, and provincial environment and natural resources officer Rolando Tuballes. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani </a>. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Sarangani gov’t workers celebrate Environment Month
Sarangani mangroves and SarBay focus of Ocean Month
ALABEL, Sarangani (May 31,2013) – Capitol employees join the mangrove planting and Bangus fry releasing in celebration of Ocean Month Friday, May 31, at Kawas beach. Volunteers planted 2,000 saplings and released 100,000 bangus fry into Sarangani Bay in coordination with the LGU Provincial Environment Natural Resources Office and Alcantara Foundation. Volunteers included members of the Philippine National Police, Kawas Youth Care and Sarangani Youth Organization. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani </a>. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Sarangani residents celebrate Month of the Ocean
ALABEL, Sarangani (May 31, 2013) - A resident joins other volunteers in planting mangroves at the marine forest in Kawas village Friday, May 31, during a planting and fish restocking activity to celebrate the Month of the Ocean. The event was organized by the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office of Sarangani in partnership with Alcantara Foundation which provided mangrove seedlings and bangus fry as part of its "Seed the bay, Save the bay" environmental protection and preservation program. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani </a>. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Friday, September 20, 2013
Former war-torn Sarangani villages get peace centers
MAASIM, Sarangani (May 28, 2013) - Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan (PAMANA) Project turned over three buildings Tuesday, May 28, to Maasim villages which had experienced conflicts before. These are the Lumatil Multi-Purpose Hall with a cost of P2 million, Nomoh Community Peace Center amounting to P500,000 and the P1-million Datu Molod Community Peace Center of barangay Lumatil funded by PAMANA Project under the auspices of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP). Usec. Jose Lorena of Bangsamoro Peace and Development Office of the OPAPP led the ribbon cutting and turn-over ceremony. From right, provincial engineer Jerry Belbider, OPAPP director Yusop Jake Paradji, Mayor Arturo Lawa, Bgry. Captain Bonie Jalil Sultan of Lumatil, Vice Mayor Uttoh Salem Cutan, municipal councilors and Kalinaw Sarangani Unit program manager Jocelyn Lambac Kanda. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani </a>. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Teachers honor Gov. Migs
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (May 27, 2013) - Outgoing
Sarangani Governor Migs Dominguez gestures as he promises to continue supporting
the education reform programs of the Department of Education and provincial
government in uplifting the quality of education of every child by repeating his
vow that "not a single child will be left behind". Some 3,000 teachers hosted a
tribute program for the governor Monday, May 27, at Family Country Hotel and
Convention Center. For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani
</a>. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Teachers inaugurate new division office
ALABEL, Sarangani (May 27,2013) – The division
of Sarangani DepEd inaugurates its new building Monday, May 27, with Governor
MigS Dominguez, Vice Governor Steve Solon, assistant schools division
superintendent Donna Panes and retired DepEd regional director Deborah Adrales.
For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani
</a>. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Sarangani union pays P5.1-M for members’ healthcare
By BEVERLY C. PAOYON
ALABEL, Sarangani (May
27, 2013) – Sarangani Province Employees Union (SPEU) turned over Monday (May
27) a P5.1-million check to the Maxicare healthcare corporation as payment for
the healthcare program of 653 members enrolled this year.
SPEU president
Anacleto “Bobby” Saya-ang said the healthcare program forms part of the
Collective Negotiation Agreement with the management team of Gov. Migs Dominguez
comprised of selected departments heads and officials of the provincial
government.
Based on the
agreement, the provincial government granted the union P15.5 million which
accounted for the 80 percent from total maintenance and other operating expenses
savings last year of P19.4 million.
Part of the 50 percent
of the total savings went to healthcare while the remaining 30 percent was
provided to union members as monetary benefits.
According to Maxicare, the “premium quality healthcare”
that they are providing “addresses the basic need for a comprehensive package
that prioritizes” the well-being of their clients.
“We are improving the features of the Maxicare card that
will not only serve as the member ID used to verify eligibility for availment of
healthcare services but will also serve as a cash card through which
reimbursements from Maxicare may be received by the member through electronic
cash credits,” the company said.
As a health card, cardholders can use it as a card in
Maxicare Primary Care Centers, or in any of over 950 Maxicare accredited
hospitals and clinics nationwide.
SPEU was established in 2002. As of March, the assets of
the union generated from the one percent contribution as monthly dues of its
members from their salaries already reached P6 million deposited as trust fund
intended for the retirement benefits of the members.
Saya-ang, who works at the Provincial Information
Office, also concurrently heads the regional Public Sector Employees Alliance of
SOCSKSARGEN (PSEAS).
His incumbency as
president of the regional alliance, he said, has challenged him to “set economic
directions uplifting the spirit of local unions to collectively pool the
strength and have an alliance in bringing forward the name of PSEAS, filtering
more economic benefits.” For more news and updates, please visit the <a href=
http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani
</a>. (Beverly C. Paoyon/ SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Check for Sarangani Capitol employees healthcare program
ALABEL, Sarangani (May 27, 2013) - Sarangani
Province Employees Union president Anacleto "Bobby" Saya-ang (2nd from left) and
union officers hand over the symbolic check amounting to P5,095,453 to MAXICARE
accredited agents Ryan Alegado (3rd from left) and Catherine Java (4th from
left) during the flag raising ceremony at the Capitol Monday, May 27. The fund
is full payment of the health care benefits of 653 qualified members of SPEU
with a coverage of P60,000 maximum benefit limit for each member as part of the
collective negotiation agreement between the employees union and provincial
government. Also in photo witnessing the ceremonial turn over are Provincial
Administrator Vic Camacho and Board Member Virgilio Clark Tobias. For more news
and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of
Sarangani </a>. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Greatest SarBay ever
GUMASA, Sarangani (May 26, 2013) – Low tide
and moonshine bring Sarangani Bay Festival to a climactic night at midnight
Saturday as tens of thousands of revelers in Gumasa Cove make it the biggest
beach party in the Philippines. For more news and updates, please visit the
<a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani
</a>. Live web updates powered by SMART. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI
INFORMATION OFFICE)
SarBay 2013 looks greater than ever
By BEVERLY C.
PAOYON
GUMASA, Sarangani (May
25, 2013) – Tourists from all over Mindanao and around the world flocked at the
white-sand beaches of Gumasa, Glan to party on since Friday (May 24) as
Sarangani Bay Festival enfolds.
Award-winning
photographer Cocoy Sexcion gauged SarBay this time as “(I think) this is the
biggest and wildest beach party ever” as he compared that tourist count crowding
the venue and nearby resorts are quite noticeable even in the first day where
for the last seven years the crowd usually arrived at the culmination
part.
“Even when it heavily
rained early afternoon the first day, it never ceased the crowd from partying,”
he added.
Several foreigners
were seen around mingling with the locals.
SarBay kicked-off with
the historic 15-kilometer swim-across-the-bay relay competition
yesterday.
Simultaneous with the
swim relay was the fun run for the environment of Smart Communications. Event
organizer Eliodoro Alcaya reported around 500 runners finished the 8-km and 5-km
races thru off-road and sloping trail that ended both with a 2-km beach run
along the white, fine shores of Gumasa Cove.
A swim contest in
Gumasa also drew a huge crowd. It was held in 500-, 300- and 150-meter races
along the beachfront.
Organizer Ian
Rodriguez said the race was conceptualized after the swim-across–the-bay which
provided other swimmers another venue to compete.
Among the beach sports
were volleyball, football, skim boarding clinic, jetski invitational challenge,
and the sand sculpture which showcased the participants’ visual perception of
the rich marine life of the bay.
Pinta sa Baybayon, on
the other hand, was a body-painting competition that portrayed the artists’
combined skills and imagination to present in an artistic way the affluence of
marine resources inhabiting the bay.
Also among the newest event of SarBay this time was the
30-km mountain bike ultra 3-men challenge where 30 bikers tracked rough terrains
around Glan.
People thronged to the
party zone Friday night particularly for the SMART and Talk & Text foam
party and the beach party all-night long. For more news and updates, please
visit the http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani
</a>. Live web updates powered by SMART. (Beverly C. Paoyon/ SARANGANI
INFORMATION OFFICE)
Enjoy SarBay, save the bay
By BEVERLY C. PAOYON
GUMASA, Sarangani (May 25, 2013) –
More than the beach fun that SarBay Fest brings is its campaign to preserve the
beauty of Sarangani Bay and the vibrancy of marine life that it
breeds.
Amidst the festive mood, thousands of
beach enthusiasts are reveling over scores of sports events and parties during
the two-day biggest beach party in Mindanao.
Organizers estimate that the massive
crowd now would surpass the 70,000 attendance last year.
Provincial environment and natural
resources officer (PENRO) Rolando Tuballes is calling environmentalists at
“heart and mind” to spare at least P20 from their pockets as contribution to
rehabilitate mangrove areas in Sarangani.
With that little cost, mangroves can
be bought in the main event area where buyer’s got to have their names printed
in a tarpaulin for posterity.
“Yung mga tao na mga environmentalist
at walang panahon para magtanim, this is their time now para maka-contribute
sila. We will plant it for them.”
Buyers need not have to plant the
seedlings themselves. Tuballes said his office will lead the planting in
partnership with a people’s organization in an identified area in barangay
Maribulan, Alabel to mark the culmination activity of the Ocean Month on May
31.
Mangrove rehabilitation has been a
regular program in Sarangani where Tuballes reported around 500,000 mangroves
have been planted.
PENRO targets around 50,000 hectares
to be planted in the six coastal towns of Sarangani.
In some areas, what PENRO is doing is
“enhancement” where seedlings are inserted in between mangroves. The nearer the
space, according to Tuballes, the better “para ma-improve ang ecosystem natin.”
Actually, the seedlings which they
got from a people’s organization are just for display particularly for this
event. Whatever amount they could raise, they will give it to help the
organization for its propagation program.
PENRO is also enforcing solid waste
management in coordination with the local government during SarBay Fest.
Tuballes is urging participants, traders and guests not to litter anywhere.
Segregated waste receptacles are all over the place.
The festival aims to continuously
pursue and encourage the young generations to shield Sarangani Bay while
promoting it as an eco-tourism site.
The festival is a window to reveal
the rich culture of Sarangani people and the historic stories that occurred
around the bay.
The launching of Sarangani Bay
Festival is mandated by Provincial Ordinance No. 2006-5-30, enacted March 2006
by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan to inculcate on the stakeholders the importance
for a continuous awareness drive of protecting the bay. It was authored by then
Board Member Rommel Falgui.
The festival is also being held in
consonance with the May 19 Provincial Charter Anniversary and in commemoration
of May as Month of the Ocean.
The province was named after
Sarangani Bay. The bay was believed to have been named also from Saranganing, a
famous Sangil voyager who came from the coast of Indonesia and traded with the
great Sultanate of Buayan, which is now General Santos City.
Sarangani Bay hosts rich resources
including marine wildlife and the tuna capital of the Philippines - General
Santos City.
Out of the seven turtle species
declared by the Convention of International Treaties of Endangered Species as
protected and endangered species in the world, five are found in Sarangani Bay.
For more news and updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani
</a>. Live web updates powered by SMART. (Beverly C. Paoyon/SARANGANI
INFORMATION OFFICE)
NCCA ambassador Jerciho Rosales visits Sarangani
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (May 25, 2013) – Sarangani
Vice Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon (3rd from left) and Glan Vice Mayor Vivien
Yap (extreme right) together with Helen Lumbos (extreme left), president of
Lamlifew Tribal Women’s Association of Malungon, pose with Jericho Rosales (2nd
from left), National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) Taoid
Ambassador, together with Adel Suemith, NCCA head project monitoring, and Atty.
Trixie Angeles (center), NCCA legal counsel, in their visit to Sarangani Friday,
May 24. NCCA launched the National Heritage Month celebration in Glan and will
hold one of its programs in the province on May 24–26 in line with the
celebration of Sarangani Bay Festival with heritage clinics conducted by the
National Committee on Historical Research, National Committee on Art Galleries,
National Committee on Libraries and Information Services, National Committee on
Museums, National Committee on Archives and National Committee on Monuments and
Sites, and an exhibit. NCCA will also be visiting Lamlifew village museum for
technical assessment of cultural properties for possible intervention projects.
For more news and updates, please visit the http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani
</a>. (Bon-Bon Quiño/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Kiamba entry wins sand sculpture contest
GUMASA, Sarangani (May 25, 2013) – Sand
sculpture is one of the contests at Sarangani Bay Festival won by Kiamba. For
more news and updates, please visit the http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of
Sarangani </a>. Live web updates powered by SMART. (Russel Delvo/SARANGANI
INFORMATION OFFICE)
Open-ocean swim race is Sarbay Fest’s extreme sport
MAASIM, Sarangani (May 25, 2013) – The race
from Maasim to Glan takes place in open sea won by the Dadiangas Torpedoes from
General Santos City. The swim is the extreme sport of Sarangani Bay Festival,
the biggest beach party in Mindanao held at Gumasa, Glan. For more news and
updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani
</a>. Live web updates powered by SMART. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI
INFORMATFION OFFICE)
Sand volleyball heats up SarBay Fest
GUMASA, Sarangani (May 25, 2013) – Sand
volleyball is one of the highlights of Sarangani Bay Festival. For more news and
updates, please visit the <a href= http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani
</a>. Live web updates powered by SMART. (Russel Delvo/SARANGANI
INFORMATION OFFICE)
Dadiangas Torpedoes rule SarBay swim again, break own record
By BEVERLY C.
PAOYON
GLAN, Sarangani (May
25, 2013) – The Dadiangas Torpedoes team 1 from nearby tuna capital General
Santos City again asserted their supremacy at sea by crossing first the finish
line of this year’s 15-kilometer swim relay competition Friday (May 24) and
breaking their own record.
This time the
Torpoedos team 1 clocked-in at 2:34:21, followed by Lady Pipay Team from
Kamanga, Maasim (2:52:24) and Captain Rajik Kudarat (2:56:27) in the most
grueling sport of Sarangani Bay Festival, the biggest beach party in Mindanao.
The swim started in Maasim and landed in
Glan.
It was in 2007 that
the Torpedoes set their first championship record of 2:50:15.
Team leader Nikita
Dacera said the race this year was “easier compared to last time. Smoother ‘yung
seas ngayon, hindi masyadong maalon and hindi ganun kainit kasi may cloud
cover.”
“The risk,” he said, “aside from makainom ka ng tubig,
is nothing.”
Asked on their game plan, Dacera humbly replied “we just
swim our best, followed the spotter and communication between the teammates.
Kasi kung hindi, mawawala kami. Kailangan namin ‘yung cooperation at
teamwork.”
With the 2-minute swim switching requirement, the team
executed about 15 relays.
Dacera said he also experienced joining open-sea
competitions in Cebu and sometimes in international races but according to him
Sarangani’s swim across-the-bay is “more fun kasi meron ng teammates. Kasi if we
compare it with others, mag-isa ka lang. Here we have camaraderie at merong
teammates na magcheer-on sa iyo. I would recommend it to other swimmers na
magsali din dito.”
Torpoedos team coach Hurry Dacera said the team trained
everyday whole year round. “But the senior guys, they just got back from Manila
so the training that they got was not really solid. They just trained a couple
of months.”
Two of the team members are studying at Ateneo de Manila
and University of the Philippines while the rest are high school students in
General Santos City.
The coach said the competition this year was “more
relaxed, more organized and we have a very, very good boatman.”
He said, “this is a real challenge and it’s also a lot
of fun. Compared to other competitions, this is more enjoyable.”
“In my opinion,” he said, “the risk is very low. It’s
safe if you know what you are doing and I don’t recommend it to swimmers who are
really not fit but I would consider it as low risk.”
He pointed out “it’s still a strenuous competition and
you’re going to have to swim sometimes over big waves or against the current.
After all it is a 15-kilometer swim so it is really strenuous as
well.”
There are other open-water swim races like 5-kilometer
and 10-kilometer laps but Sarangani’s swim-across-the-bay “is the longest in the
country.”
Event organizer Nimrod Butil said unexpected teams got
to excel this time except for the Torpoedos who have been the consistent
champion. This is their 6th win here.
There are supposedly a total of 10 teams to join this
year but Butil reported a team from Marbel which also has been consistent in
second place was not able to make it as two of its teammates are still in
Hongkong.
Sultan team ranked 4th place (3:00:22) while Torpedoes
team 3 (3:02:06), Torpedoes team 2 (3:10:39), Kidapawan Swim team (3:32:47),
Kamanga team (3:36:58) and Tri Generals team (3:50:10), ranked 5th, 6th, 7th,
8th and 9th respectively.
48-year old Joy Co, the oldest in the race, said joining
the swim-across-the-bay “feels great. I never thought that I would be able to do
this. Another life achievement. We enjoyed the race.”
He said there are many competitive ways to enjoy the
bay. “It is good. The bay is more majestic if you are swimming in the bay than
just riding in the boat. You get a deeper view when you’re swimming out there to
enjoy at the middle of the bay.”
All-girl band General Luna to rock SarBay Fest
GUMASA, Sarangani (May 23, 2013) – General Luna band
will hit Mindanao’s biggest beach party on May 25 (Saturday night) here with
waves of rock-based music. Local DJs Mau, Yancy and Lv from
Davao City and DJ Moko from General Santos City will also be performing at all
night partying in on May 24 and 25. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
All-girl band General Luna will rock SarBay Fest
GUMASA, Sarangani
(May 23, 2013) – A quintet, all-female Filipino artist group General Luna will
hit Mindanao’s biggest beach party here with waves of rock-based music, a genre
which is largely male-dominated.
Local DJs Mau, Yancy
and Lv from Davao City and DJ Moko from General Santos City will also be
performing at all night partying in Gumasa, Glan on May 24 and 25.
What first comes to
mind about General Luna is the fiercely dedicated patriot who fought with our
heroes during the Filipino-American war or anything which relates to
masculinity. Surprisingly, behind the rock band name, however, are girls playing
a kind of music adored by many aficionados.
But more than the
music they play, these girls show off both good looks and talent.
They make heads turn so to speak!
Nicole Asensio is the band’s lead vocals. Composing the
rest of the members are guitarists Caren Mangaran and Audry Dionisio, bassist
Alexis Montemayor, and drummer Bea Lao.
It has been always
rock band for SarBay but this year, it will be all females who will be
performing at 10:45 Saturday evening (May 25) in the “Concert at the Bay and
Splash in the Sky.” (Beverly C. Paoyon/ SARANGANI INFORMATION
OFFICE)
SarBay Fest is ready
By BEVERLY C.
PAOYON
GUMASA, Sarangani
(May 22, 2013) – It’s all systems go this Friday and Saturday (May 24 - 25) for
Sarangani Bay Festival 2013 – the biggest beach party in Mindanao.
This time, the festival area is expanded into a bigger,
5.9-hectare venue for the convenience of guests largely coming from Davao City,
General Santos City and Sarangani’s towns.
The venue in Gumasa,
Glan is between White Haven and Rosal beach resorts and a walking distance too
from Coco Beach resort. For those who will bring tents, all three resorts have a
designated tent city with a fee of P100 per tent area. Pitching tents at the
festival area is prohibited.
Around 500 vehicle
passes will be provided for the three parking spaces allotted both for vehicles
and motorcycles. Barangay tanods will guard parked vehicles at fees of P20 each
for cars and P10 for motorcycles.
Guests are advised to use the festival’s main gate for
free entrance because entrance fees are collected at resort gates.
Smart and its prepaid brand Talk & Text are the
co-presentors of SarBay Fest 2013. A part of their engagement is the provision
of free wifi service during the festival with the deployment of Smarts’s Meow or
multi equipment on wheels.
Lots of improvements have been considered this year,
according to Sarangani Tourism and Investment Promotions Center (STIPC), like
the clear partitioning of the “prime area, novelty and food lanes and the
drinking area” -- all facing the stage or party zone.
Performing bands and DJs for the sun-down to sun-up
concerts and parties are all set too. STIPC said this time parties will end at
five in the morning.
Organizers said food stalls that can serve a crowd of
about 100,000 are segregated into a “prime area” which is composed of fast food
restaurants serving steaks, grills, and others while for those with smaller
budgets may dine along the “food lane” across the “novelty” lane selling
souvenir items.
Investment officer Milbie Guiang-Daguro said there are
around “70 sellers and exhibitors to meet (our) guests’ needs in terms of food,
beverage, health and wellness, and other facilities.”
Aside from the fun and excitement, Daguro said the
SarBay Fest also “gives everyone an opportunity to appreciate and enjoy the
blessings of Sarangani Bay - beautiful scenery, powdery sand, pristine waters,
colorful marine resources.”
In its essence, STIPC
said SarBay Fest is more than just the fun concept but pushes for its
environmental campaign to preserve the bay. At the venue, mangrove seedlings
will be offered at P20 each where the buyer’s name will be written in its tag
and in the tarpaulin.
Seedlings will later
be planted during the culmination of the province’s Ocean Month celebration next
week with Sarangani’s non-government organization partners.
After SarBay Fest,
Saguittarius Mines, Inc. will lead some 300 environmentalists to do a coastal
clean-up in the venue. (Beverly C. Paoyon/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
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