Monday, December 28, 2009
PRO 13 Aimed for Safe, Enjoyable New year's Eve Celebration
Men and women of Police Regional Office 13 gathered in the morning of December 28 at Camp Rafael Rodriguez in Libertad, Butuan City for the ceremonial sealing and marking of all issued firearms.
"Firing guns is strictly prohibited on New Year's Eve," Police Regional Director Lino Calingasan said in his speech during the traditional Monday flag raising ceremonies at PRO 13.
All police officers are reminded to avoid indiscriminate firing and will face arrest and Calingasan urged the public to call 117 or report to nearest police station to immediately respond and arrest whoever fired the shot during the year end celebrations.
Calingasan lead the sealing and marking of firearms to send a message that the PNP is bent on taking orders from the national headquarters to have a safe, enjoyable new year's eve.
Hoping for a Credible Election in May 10, 2010
Local candidates signed the Covenant of HOPE in their promise to obtain a peaceful, orderly and credible election
People are in doubt whether the Philippines can still achieve a credible election in May 2010, others even speculated of a NO-EL (no election).
When the PNP Press Corps conceptualized the idea of holding this activity, I was told: "ceremonial lang yan....useless....wala nay Hope".
You, know, we in the voting populace should lead by example to teach the youth, that indeed, our region, that the Philippines still, can have an Honest, Orderly, Peaceful, Election.
Yes, despite Maguindanao incident.
Let's all have an active participation so that, the implementation of the First Automation Polls will yield good results....good....in terms of realising the wishes of our people.....Honest, Orderly, Peaceful, Elections in May 2010.
We in the broadcast industry, the PNP, the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) and the COMELEC challenged all political candidates to stand by the Oath of Promise.
This is, Operation H.O.P.E. aiming for clean, honest, accurate, meaningful and peaceful elections, but this will also depend on how politicians undertake the campaign and endeavor to attain victory with honor and dignity.
Let us keep this election peaceful and credible.
It is possible.
It is desirable.
It is doable.
Let us GO and DO it!
yours truly as President of the PNP Press Corps, thanking everyone for the success of Operation HOPE
Ambassador Henrietta de villa, PPCRV National Chairperson
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Operation H.O.P.E
The Ecleo's from Dinagat Islands Province in attendance
SMARTMATIC Representative Miguel Avila demonstrated the PCOS
Ambassador Henrietta de Villa, PPCRV National Chairperson as the guest speaker
PPCRV Regional Chairperson Bishop Juan de Dios Pueblos, D.D.
PRO 13 Operations Chief Police Snr. Supt. Nestor Fajura
IBP Agusan del Norte Chapter President Atty. Jesus Ma. James Bringas and Comelec Regional Director Atty. Francisco Pobe
The PNP Press Corps initiated an activity that hopefully would create an awareness more importantly to the local candidates in Caraga Region to play fairly to obtain a credible election on May 10, 2010.
Operation HOPE - honest, orderly, peaceful, election - is in partnership with the Police Regional Office 13, Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting and Comelec Regional Office.
Operation HOPE successfully conducted on December 13, 2009 at FSUU Main Campus Lobby at 5 o’clock in the afternoon, the highlight of which is the signing of the Covenant of H.O.P.E. with the presence of PPCRV National Chairperson Ambassador Henrietta de Villa and Bishop Juan de Dios Pueblos with IBP Agusan del Norte Chapter President Atty. Jesus Ma. James Bringas leading the Oath of Promise.
Comelec Regional Director Atty. Francisco Pobe in his speech has reminded politicians of their responsibility to the public and rest assured to the people of Caraga of the Comelec's readiness in its first implementation of the automation polls.
SMARTMATIC Representative Miguel Avila demonstrated election process using the PCOS machine- Precinct Count Optical Scan that aims to prepare and familiarize the local candidates, the PNP, and the media on the automated election system.
conduct a demo of the voting machine
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Indigenous Christmas Trees
The Police Regional Office 13 convey the message of Hope, Peace and Simplicity in this yuletide season. Each divisions created Christmas Trees made of indigenous meterials displayed along the entrance of Camp Rafael Rodriguez in Libertad.
made of corn cobs and corn leafs
Made of native fans and mat called "banig"
made of corn cobs and corn leafs
Made of native fans and mat called "banig"
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Balangay Team Leader Declared Butuan Balangay Crew as Official Members
The Butuan Balangay Crew, Toto Calo, Sato Raypon, Lemzar Manginsay and Nico Calo with the thumbs up sign
The thumbs up sign means Kaya ng Pinoy, but this time it means "we made it". Balangay Team Leader Art Valdez declared in a press conference held at Almont Inland that Butuan Balangay Crew is officially a member of the Voyage of the Balangay.
Good Luck and Godspeed! You made Butuan PROUD!!!
Warm Welcome for Voyage of the Balangay Team
Diwata ng Lahi anchored at PPA port in Butuan City
Local Historians Father Joesilo Amalla and Greg Hontiveros were equally excited who for a moment experienced how it feels to ride the historic boat-Balangay.
Who would have thought that a group of Filipinos will recreate a boat used by our ancestors, the Austronesian-speaking people for trading. Balangay was first mentioned in the 16th Century in the Chronicles of Pigafetta, and is known as the oldest Pre-Hispanic watercraft found in the Philippines.
Art Valdez greeted by City Tourism Council Chairperson Daisy B. Plaza, Congressman Jose Aquino II, SP Committee on Tourism Chairman Councilor Ramon Carampatana
Everyone wants to have a photo opportunity with Team Balangay
Dr. Ted Esguerra enjoying the grand reception
Balangay, Home at Last
"She's coming, she's coming, i can see her now," the crowd cheers, waving, some were teary eyed, others says they have mixed emotions and could not describe what they feel the moment Diwata ng Lahi navigates Agusan River.
It was a big event for the Butuanons because Balangay finally is home.
After it sets sail on September 1, 2009 starting Manila with 35 stops sailing within Philippine waters and braving 8 typhoons Balangay Team headed by Art Valdez set foot to ancient kingdom Butuan at exactly 11:10am on November 28, 2009.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Balangay Crew Conferred with Honorary Butuanon Titles
After 83 days of sailing Philippine waters, Voyage of the Balangay reached Mindanao on November 23 and moved to a more protected shelter in Lipata, Surigao del Norte port as tropical storm Urduja hit eastern Mindanao.
On November 25 the Balangay left Surigao Port at 6:05 AM seizing the narrow improved weather to navigate the critical Surigao Strait towards Cabadbaran, Agusan Del Norte. However, due to rough seas along the way, the crew decided to sail back to Surigao and continue the journey 5:50am on November 27.
Surigao to Butuan had a total distance of 105 kilometers, the farthest target distance of sailing in the entire voyage.
The Balangay anchored at Cabadbaran at past 4 o'clock in the afternoon, 20 kms from Butuan, to avoide sailing at night. Some of the crew members made their way to Butuan where they were conferred with honorary Butuanon titles by City Tourism Council Chairperson Daisy B. Plaza.
The Balangay continue sailing in the morning of November 28 and expected time of arrival is at 10 o'clock in the morning at PPA port and Voyage of the Balangay will be accorded with a festive arrival honors. (photo by digital teens)
Monday, November 23, 2009
Balangay Crew
photos by Sato Raypon on their way from Dauis to Loay, Bohol
Voyage of the Balangay had already docked in Lipata, Surigao del Norte in the morning of November 23 and was greeted by tropical storm Urduja.
Balangay crew headed by Art Valdez is checking on the updated weather bulletin to have a safe sail to complete the 5th leg-Mactan-Butuan City route.
In Art Valdez' blog during Balangay's arrival in Danao on October 27 he wrote: "For the past five days we enjoyed favorable northeasterly wind and the skies were all clear and sunny for most of the days. Our skins are really darkened now because of too much sun, prompting Rey Santiago, our National Museum Balangay adviser to comment that now we truly look like our “Austronesians” forefathers in their wave of migrations. Leo and Carina had already made contact with Danao officials who organized a welcome reception upon our arrival. The distance between Bogo and Danao is quite far, estimated to be a little more than 70kms. After 9hours of sailing we slowly entered the newly finished fishing port of Danao. The typical throngs of welcomers were on hand. But what took us by surprise was the boom of cannons that greeted our arrival at the port."
If good weather prevails tomorrow and the coming days, Balangay will continue to sail docking at Jabonga then in Cabadbaran Agusan del Norte before entering Butuan Bay through Masao.
It is expected for Balangay to be home in Butuan on November 27.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Voyage of Balangay Nearing Caraga Region
The handcrafted Diwata ng Lahi is now on its 5th leg taking the Mactan-Butuan route which will travel a total distance of 265 nautical miles, sailing for 20 days and done visiting Mactan, Argao, Dumaguete and is currently in Bohol.
The crew headed by Art Valdez still had their chance to watch the Pacquiao-Cotto fight on November 15 before sailing off to nearby Bohol municipality from Dauis to Loay.
After Bohol, Diwata ng Lahi will dock Maasin in Leyte, San Bernardo in Limasawa then Jabonga and Cabadbaran in Agusan del Norte and is expected to arrive in Butuan on November 27.
The city government of Butuan has prepared a fiesta atmosphere in welcoming the Diwata ng Lahi as soon as it enters Butuan Bay until it docks at PPA Port.
The renovation of Balangay Shrine in Ambangan, Libertad nearly completes in time for the scheduled visit of the Diwata ng Lahi crew.
Balangay Shrine is very significant being the site where the remains of the ancient boats, locally known as Balangay was dug up, a proof of evidence of pre-Hispanic Filipino civilization.
Former President Corazon Aquino even issued in 1987, Proclamation 86 which declared the Balangay boat as national cultural treasures and the site where they were discovered as archaeological site.
A cultural show will be held during the stop-over of the Diwata ng Lahi and part of promoting environmental awareness is the conduct of coastal clean-ups and tree planting activity.
Diwata ng Lahi will stay in Butuan at Luna Compound in Bading-building site of the Butuan Balangay- to undergo some repairs as it prepares for a much longer journey continuing the 6th leg in January 2010, almost finishing its Philippine leg before proceeding to other parts of Southeast Asia in 2010 and on to Madagascar off Africa in 2011.
A longer duration of its stay in Butuan will give the public an opportunity to navigate Agusan River on board Diwata ng Lahi and witness test sailing of Butuan Balangay.(photos by Sato Raypon)
Butuan Balangay Crew Sailing the Diwata ng Lahi
The Butuan Balangay Crew sailing the Diwata ng Lahi in Bohol. Toto Calo on yellow shirt while below him is Sato Raypon. By the time Diwata ng Lahi arrives Butuan on November 27, 2009 Mr. Jody Navarra of the Butuan Boat Building Committee said, Art Valdez will officially announce who made it as crew members of Butuan Balangay crew.
He added, “There would be high possibility that Butuan Balangay Crew composed of only 4 namely, Toto and Nico Calo, Lemzar Manginsay and Sato Raypon will be accepted. However, Art Valdez might also decide not to choose any of them.”
If this happens, Valdez will be dividing the core crew, Badjao Group, Philippine Coast Guard and the navy to sail the Diwata ng Lahi and Butuan Balangay
Nevertheless, Butuanons were optimistic all 4 will be accepted. (photo by Sato Raypon)
Butuan Balangay Crew Meets Diwata ng Lahi
Fred Jamili, Toto Calo & Sato Raypon on board Diwata ng Lahi
photo by Sato)
The Butuan Balangay Crew composed of Toto and Nico Calo, Lemzar Manginsay and Sato Raypon was met by Voyage of Balangay documentalist Fred Jamili at Tagbilaran Port in Bohol where Diwata ng Lahi was docked. Training starts immediately wherein, Sato and Lemzar spend the night at Diwata ng Lahi as their first assignment. Butuan Balangay crew will undergo evaluation by Art Valdez, head of the Voyage of Balangay to qualify for the final selection of who can join the voyage to start with the 6th leg-Butuan-Ozamis route in January 2010.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Butuan Balangay Taking Shape
The construction of the second replica of Balangay has begun at Luna Compound in Bading this city.
It was estimated to be finished within 33 days and undergo test sailing on December before it sails off for the 6th of 10 leg journey joining the Diwata ng Lahi by January 2010 of the Kaya ng Pinoy Foundation Voyage of the Balangay project.
A team of 8 Badjao’s from Sibuto and Sitangkay in Tawi-Tawi who built the first Balangay replica now called Diwata ng Lahi are the one’s who also tasked to build the Butuan Balangay using their ancient method and carpentry tools.
The Master Balangay Builder, Professor Judail Muyong along with his 5 crew members to complete the team of 8 Badjao’s, will be arriving on November 15 to build Butuan Balangay.
The Badjao’s were said to have acquired the knowledge of building the Balangay from their ancestors.
The Balangay is a plank boat adjoined by a carved-out plank edged through pins and dowels instead of metal nails.
It was first mentioned in the 16th Century in the Chronicles of Pigafetta, and is known as the oldest Pre-Hispanic watercraft found in the Philippines, large enough to hold 60 to 90 people and used for cargo and raiding purposes, a proof that Butuan played a central role in trade.
Diwata ng Lahi measured 15 meters long by 3 meters wide, but Butuan Balangay will be 20 meters long by 3 meters wide.
There were nine Balangays discovered in the late 1970’s in Butuan City by archaeologists from the National Museum of the Philippines.
The first Balangay now preserved and displayed in Balangay Shrine in Ambangan, Libertad, this city.
It was radiocarbon tested and was dated to year 320.
The second boat was dated to 1250, and is now located at the Maritime Hall of the National Museum in Manila.
The third Balangay was transferred to the Butuan Regional Museum and is still undergoing preservation.
The six other boats, which are yet to be excavated, remain in their original waterlogged condition which is proven to be the best way to preserve the said artifacts
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Butuan Balangay Boat Building Project
Butuan will have its own limelight in building the historical and now famous Balangay Boat, it will still be built according to traditional methods by Balangay master builders from Sibuto and Sitangkay in Tawi-Tawi led by Professor Judail Muyong.
However, the Balangay Boat will be much longer compared to the first replica built in CCP, Manila of the Kaya ng Pinoy Incorporated which is now sailing the Philippine seas spearheaded by former DOTC Undersecretary Art Valdez and the Philippine Mt Everest team.
Balangay Boat Building project in Butuan was initiated bythe private sector in partnership with the Butuan Historical and Cultural Foundation and Butuan Global Forum, Inc.
According to Mr. Greg Hontiveros, President of Butuan Historical & Cultural Foundation and Chairman of the Committee on Butuan Balangay Boat Building Project, it took more than 3-months to secure the needed lumber which consists of red lawaan for the upper planks, yakal and dungon for its base.
On November 9, the Committee selected 4 finalists to compose Butuan Balangay Crew namely Sato Raypon, Toto Calo, Nico Calo and Lemzar Manginsay. The group left Butuan on board Mt. Carmel for Cebu and sail to Panglao, Bohol to meet with Diwata ng Lahi crew.
Art Valdez will have the final evaluation to chose who among them joins the Voyage of the Balangay for its Butuan-Ozamis leg and onwards.
Sato Raypon signed the waiver and release form
all 3 photos by Sato Raypon
Butuan Balangay Boat
However, the Balangay Boat will be much longer compared to the first replica built in CCP, Manila of the Kaya ng Pinoy Incorporated which is now sailing the Philippine seas spearheaded by former DOTC Undersecretary Art Valdez and the Philippine Mt Everest team.
Balangay Boat Building project in Butuan was initiated bythe private sector in partnership with the Butuan Historical and Cultural Foundation and Butuan Global Forum, Inc.
According to Mr. Greg Hontiveros, President of Butuan Historical & Cultural Foundation and Chairman of the Committee on Butuan Balangay Boat Building Project, it took more than 3-months to secure the needed lumber which consists of red lawaan for the upper planks, yakal and dungon for its base.
On November 9, the Committee selected 4 finalists to compose Butuan Balangay Crew namely Sato Raypon, Toto Calo, Nico Calo and Lemzar Manginsay. The group left Butuan on board Mt. Carmel for Cebu and sail to Panglao, Bohol to meet with Diwata ng Lahi crew.
Art Valdez will have the final evaluation to chose who among them joins the Voyage of the Balangay for its Butuan-Ozamis leg and onwards.
Sato Raypon signed the waiver and release form
all 3 photos by Sato Raypon
Butuan Balangay Boat
Friday, October 30, 2009
Rice Farming in Butuan City
Agriculture is the backbone of the economy. Developing a sustainable agriculture is vital because food is something that people need for survival. Butuan has a fertile agriculture area of 397.23 km2. Land is well suited for rice production with harvest season three times in a year. New farming methods and high variety rice seeds are provided by the City Agriculture's Office at a very affordable cost and subsidized almost half the price. A farmer's-field-school was conducted regularly to provide farmer's updated farming technologies with the assistance of farm technologists. Farmer's participant in every lectures was required to apply everything they learned from the course in a practice field. Attending seminars helped farmers increase their production.
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