Typhoon Glenda and Preparedness

I find it a little strange how people can celebrate escalating winds and storm signals just to have work suspended or canceled. I appreciate holiday from work and would likely do cartwheels every time I get some bit of separation from it, but not at the cost of dangerous weather forecasts since a degree of risk, whether to us or other people, is always attached to it. PAGASA is always scrutinized being a work in progress (aren’t we all) but shouldn’t we all be silently praying that the storm changes direction and never hit any part of the country? Or do we just find satisfaction in proving someone wrong?

PAGASA reports that Typhoon Glenda as of 12pm today is at 40km northeast of Catarman, Northern Samar.

PAGASA advised the public to prepare and take pre-cautionary measures.

PAGASA urges public to constantly monitor weather updates.

PASAGA expects typhoon Glenda to intensify further with likelihood to raise storm signals to Signal #3.

Check Typhoon Preparedness Advisory from time to time.

Below are some practical preparedness tips we sometimes overlook, time to double check:

Keep all your mobile phones, laptops, and other communication means fully charged.

Disseminate information on weather and warning advisory to your family members, friends and colleagues. Check on them and ask them to go home already soonest possible time.

Store an adequate supply of food and clean water. Prepare food that need not be cooked.

Keep flashlights, candles and battery-powered radios within easy reach.

Always keep yourself updated with the latest weather report.

Should you need to evacuate, bring clothes, first aid kit, candles/flashlight, battery-powered radio, food, water, among others.

Typhoon Glenda is expected to hit Metro Manila this afternoon.

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Classes in All Levels and Government Offices Suspended Tuesday August 7, 2012 and TIPS for EMERGENCY

Classes in ALL levels (yes, including college) suspended. Government offices suspended work except those who provide basic services during calamities like this.  Our company also suspended work due to severe weather conditions and massive flooding.

Weather and Flood Updates:

As per PAGASA observed data (Science Garden:222.6 mm in 9hrs; Port Area:154 mm in 9 hrs)

During the passage of Ondoy: PAGASA Science Garden station(QC) measured 341 mm of rainfall in just a span of 6 hrs

Red warning signal was issued at 4:30 for Metro Manila. It means more than 30mm of rain in the next 2hours. Expect heavy flooding in low lying areas, response should be evacuation.

As of 1:00 AM, Marikina River water level is 17 meters now on 3rd alert. Force evacuation is implemented. #mmda

As of 6:50am, highway in Tarlac passable.

Streets near Quezon City Hall not passable.

Flood in North Fairview, waist deep.

Raining heavily again in San Juan.

Marikina River, 3rd Alarm

La Mesa Dam water continues to rise.

Obando, Bulacan FLOODED for more than 1 week

As of 7:08 AM, August 7, 2012, Tuesday:

8 Gate in Manggahan Floodway, OPENED

Some baranggay in BF Homes FLOODED, NECK-DEEP

18 Baranggays in Cavite, FLOODED

CAMANAVA area, WAIST DEEP FLOOD

Maceda and Tayuman in Manila, not passable.

Mandalay and Tumana, Forced evacuation.

Balintawak Exit, not passable.

San Mateo River, 2nd Alarm.  Forced evacuation.

Pampanga, Pangasinan, Laguna, Cavite, Tarlac, Batangas, NO classes in ALL LEVELS (including COLLEGE)

FLOOD around Manila City Hall, KNEE-DEEP

As of 7:20 AM

Twitter Updates: DOLE Sec. Rosalina Baldoz: Work in PRIVATE offices in NCR are suspended.

As of 7:40 AM

DOLE Sec. Baldoz CONFIRMS on LIVE interview on UKG that she has NO AUTHORITY to SUSPEND WORK in private offices and companies.  Private companies still has the DISCRETION / DECISION on suspension.

UKG has announcement billboard for work suspension in private companies (but to be verified by employees on their own through a number given).  For your own safety, just miss work today whether there’s suspension or not.

As of 10 AM

Malacanang has announced suspension of work in private companies in NCR.

TIPS:  START PACKING AN EMERGENCY BAG

SOME SURVIVAL TIPS: 

1. Stock on food at home, car, office and in your bag.  No one knows how long this climate will last or when a state of emergency happens.  It’s always better to be armed with necessary stocks at home like:

Food

Bread -gives the carbo load you need in replacement of rice.  Rice still has to be cooked.

Biscuits/cookies –alternative to bread, sugar helps relieve pangs of hunger

Candies –the sugar will help ease acidity in case there are more eminent task at hand than eating

Canned goods (like corned beef, Vienna sausage, tuna, pork and beans, chili con carne, corn) –not easily perishable and ready to eat

Instant Noodles –are also ready to eat although it’s best enjoyed cooked.  Snack on the noodles like crackers.

Bottled water

Carbonated drinks/Coffee

Items

Flashlight and Batteries

Thick Blanket/Comforters/Mattress Covers/Pillows

Jacket/Sweaters/Socks/Caps/Rain Boots

Radio and Batteries

Umbrella/Tents/Mono Block Chairs

Towels

Knife, Candles, Matches, Plastic Wares, Plastic Utensils, Napkins, Plastic Bags

Empty plastic bottles

Lifesavers/Old Tires/Styrofoam

Big Pails

Slippers

Antiseptic/First Aid Kits/Medicine bags

**If possible, keep all items in one area or fit everything in one “EMERGENCY BAG,” so it’s easy to locate and grab.

2. Unplug all appliances (particularly on the first floor) and keep a watchful eye on refrigerator and electricity outlets.

3. Always have extra cash handy.  ATMs might not be available or accessible.

4. Improvised flotation device can be made out of empty Coke/Pepsi/C2/Juice/Water plastic bottles.  Just securely tie the plastic bottles together (4-10) and it can work as a flotation device.

5. If possible, CHARGE all equipment necessary, emergency light, mobile phones (for communication), etc. 

EMERGENCY HOTLINE NUMBERS TO CALL:

ABS-CBN Hotline 0928-5078592

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YUMMY Eats is BACK! Bigger and Better for 2012

 

YUMMY Eats, YUMMY magazine’s most anticipated eating and cooking fair is back on its 2nd year!  Following last year’s inaugural success, Yummy Magazine is mounting another installment of Yummy Eats with more delicious food finds from partners specially chosen by the magazine!  

 

Slated to happen at The Rockwell Tent on May 26, Saturday, from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Join the fun and watch cooking demos, discover new food favorites, and meet fellow foodies and chefs!

 

With over 50 concessionaires, YUMMY Eats 2012 has bigger surprises in store this year. “We will have a wide array of food brands offering sweets, savory, and gourmet treats for everyone. All concessionaires will sample a couple of their bestsellers and also have products for sale, says Frances Ang, Associate Publisher of YUMMY magazine about what participants can look forward to in this year’s biggest food gathering.

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Ultimate Taste Test on September 3, 2011, Rockwell Tent

Are you getting all geared up for a rocking tasting event with the best food suppliers in town?  If you’re not, you must be living under a rock.  Ultimate Taste Test event is happening again this coming Saturday, September 3, 2011 and location is going to be the Rockwell Tent.

Ultimate Taste Test Event September 3 

Find the best food and drink suppliers in town for your catering or party needs.  Or maybe simply for your own cravings.  Discover new suppliers breaking into the scene.  Check out food innovations you haven’t popped inside your mouth.

As long as good food is abundant and you’re surrounded by people who appreciate it as much as you do… You know it’ll be a blast.

READ MORE:

Ultimate Taste Test 3.0

Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez in Manila on September 3, 2011… and their Part Three Rematch!

Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez will be making an appearance at the Quirino Grandstand this coming Saturday, September 3, 2011.  Solar All Access together with its free-to-air network partner will be staging the meet and greet event.  A mini press conference will probably follow to further promote the upcoming third match between Pacquiao and Marquez.  We all remember how the two matches were pretty close and one even at a draw. 

Pacquiao Marquez Quirino Grandstand September 3, 2011 

READ MORE:

Unfinished Business, Pacquiao v. Marquez Rematch

Fortunately for the Pacman fans, Manny Pacquiao isn’t the same boxer who struggled desperately with Marquez.  Grabbing many title belts after their last match and achieving the pound-for-pound throne, Pacquiao has matured and become one of the most successful fighters under Freddie Roach.  I think we already know where 95% of the bets will be placed.

 

 

November 16 Declared National Non-Working Holiday

 

In celebration of the Islamic Feast of Sacrifice or Eid’l Adha, November 16, 2010 (Tuesday) is declared as National Non-Working Holiday by President Benigno “P-Noy” Aquino III.  Proclamation No. 60 signed by the President states that Eid’l Adha shall be celebrated as a national holiday.

 

 

 

Other Upcoming Holidays

  

November 29 – Bonifacio Day (Monday nearest November 30)

 

 

If you want to make most of your FREE TIME…

 

BRING your family or a date to the following:

  

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST FILIPINO EATS

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST PAELLA

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST DATE PLACES

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST Buffalo Wings

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 FOOD HIGHLIGHTS

 

 XO.

Typhoon MEGI Expected to Hit Philippines Tonight

 

As of the PAGASA’s Press Conference at 530PM today, October 15, 2010:

Typhoon MEGI is expected to enter Philippines’ area of responsibility tonight.

 

Typhoon MEGI will reach the Extreme Northern Luzon by Monday afternoon.   Landfall expected around the same time.

 

Typhoon MEGI has maximum winds of 120 kph with gusts of 150 kph.

PAGASA advised the PUBLIC to prepare and take pre-cautionary measures.

PAGASA urges public to constantly monitor weather updates.

PASAGA expects typhoon MEGI to intensity further.

For weather updates: http://www.twitter.com/dost_pagasa

For the latest news: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com

Some safety/survival tips:

 

1. Stock on food at home, car, office and in your bag.  No one knows how long this climate will last or when a state of emergency happens.  It’s always better to be armed with necessary stocks at home like:

 

Food

Bread -gives the carbo load you need in replacement of rice.  Rice still has to be cooked.

Biscuits/cookies –alternative to bread, sugar helps relieve pangs of hunger

Candies –the sugar will help ease acidity in case there are more eminent task at hand than eating

Canned goods (like corned beef, Vienna sausage, tuna, pork and beans, chili con carne, corn) –not easily perishable and ready to eat

Instant Noodles –are also ready to eat although it’s best enjoyed cooked.  Snack on the noodles like crackers.

Bottled water

Carbonated drinks/Coffee

Items

Flashlight and Batteries

Thick Blanket/Comforters/Mattress Covers/Pillows

Jacket/Sweaters/Socks/Caps/Rain Boots

Radio and Batteries

Umbrella/Tents/Mono Block Chairs

Towels

Knife, Candles, Matches, Plastic Wares, Plastic Utensils, Napkins, Plastic Bags

Empty plastic bottles

Lifesavers/Old Tires/Styrofoam

Big Pails

Slippers

Antiseptic/First Aid Kits/Medicine bags

**If possible, keep all items in one area or fit everything in one “EMERGENCY BAG,” so it’s easy to locate and grab.

2. Unplug all appliances (particularly on the first floor) and keep a watchful eye on refrigerator and electricity outlets.

3. Always have extra cash handy.  ATMs might not be available or accessible.

4. Improvised flotation device can be made out of empty Coke/Pepsi/C2/Juice/Water plastic bottles.  Just securely tie the plastic bottles together (4-10) and it can work as a flotation device.

5. If possible, charge all equipment necessary, emergency light, mobile phones (for communication), etc. 

 

October 25, 2010 is a Special Non-working Holiday, National Baranggay Elections

 

 

October 25, 2010 declared as a Non-Working Holiday to give way

to the National Barangay Elections.

 

 

Other Upcoming Holidays

 

November 1 – All Saints Day (Monday)

 

November 29 – Bonifacio Day (Monday nearest November 30)

 

 

After exercising your right to vote, you might want to make most of your FREE TIME.

 

BRING your family or a date to the following:

 

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST FILIPINO EATS

 

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST PAELLA

 

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST DATE PLACES

 

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST Buffalo Wings

 

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 FOOD HIGHLIGHTS

 

 

XOXO

BB Out!

 

 

September 10, 2010 is a REGULAR Holiday

 

***UPDATE as of Sept. 3, 2010***

 

Malacanang has issued Proclamation No. 26 declaring Friday, September 10, 2010 as a Regular Holiday throughout the country to promote national consciousness on the religious and culutural significance of the Eid’l Fitr (Feast of Ramadhan).

 

In this regard, employees who will be assigned to work on this day will be given premium pay in accordance with their company’s existing policies.

 

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Will there be a special non-working holiday this month of September?

 

We’re all anticipating President Noynoy’s announcement.

 

Last year, September 21, 2009 was declared as a national holiday by Malacañang in observance of Eid’l Fitr.

 

 

A lot are asking if September 10, 2010 (Friday) will be declared as a holiday.

 

Many opinions say it should be declared as one.  It’s like saying there’s no Christmas holiday.

 

If P-Noy/Malacañang does decide to announce it as a holiday, it would probably be declared by tomorrow or latest Sunday.

 

Holiday or not!

Take your family or your significant other

out on a date in the Metro (or just at the outskirts of it) 😉

 

Celebrate LIFE!

 

Read more: Between Bites TOP 10 Date Places

 

 

 

You can also check out the Chef’s Table. 

Gastronomic Indulgence at the Chef’s Table by Chef Bruce Lim

 

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If you’re going for a short drive to Tagaytay,

TOP TAGAYTAY PLACES to check out:

 

Marcia Adam’s Tuscany

Chateau Hestia

Lovely Dinner at Antonio’s

A Weekend Getaway at Summit Ridge Tagaytay

Andanita Taj of Tagaytay

Vanilla Suites Tagaytay

  

XOXO,

Janey

 

August 23, 2010 is no longer a non-working holiday

 

 

Malacañang announced yesterday that August 23, which falls on a Monday, will remain a regular working day, contrary to earlier declaration of it being a special non-working holiday under PGMA’s holiday economics.  P-Noy declared August 21, which is a Saturday and the actual date of Ninoy Aquino’s death anniversary, as the non-working holiday.

 

 

A statement from the presidential palace said President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III is empowered under Republic Act 9492 to modify holidays by law, order or proclamation.

 

“The purpose for observing Ninoy Aquino Day on August 21 instead of August 23 is to avoid the imposition of unnecessary financial burden upon the employers, ensure the continuity of government, business, and commercial transaction, promote productivity, while at the same time preserve the solemnity of the observance,” the statement read.

 

I feel for those of you who have already made vacation plans around this “supposedly” non-working holiday.  I guess the solution is either you cancel it or file a vacation leave from your respective companies (I know it’s a dent on your VL or paycheck but what can we do, it’s been decided on).  Anyway, August 30 is still a regular holiday at this time.  You might want to move your plans to that date 😀

 

And if you’re not skipping town… you might want to have a date in the Metro (or just at the outskirts of it) 😉

 

Read more: Between Bites TOP 10 Date Places

 

XOXO

 

August 2010 Declared Holidays

 

August 2010 Holidays in the Philippines

 

 

Aug. 19,   Thursday                 

Special Non-Working Holiday (Quezon City-based employees only) 

RA No. 6741 –Quezon City Day: In commemoration of the birth of former President Manuel L. Quezon

*

August 25, Wednesday

National Day of Mourning 🙁

***Update as of August 24, 2010President Noynoy Aquino announced that tomorrow, August 25, 2010 as National Day of Mourning to give respect to the HongKong nationals that were part of the hostage-taking tragedy.

 

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINESPROCLAMATION NO. 23DECLARING AUGUST 25, 2010, AS A DAY OF NATIONAL MOURNING 

WHEREAS, on August 23, 2010, as a consequence of the hostage-taking incident in the Quirino Grandstand, Manila, eight innocent civilians lost their lives under tragic circumstances; WHEREAS, the Hong Kong government declared a day of mourning to express sorrow over the deaths of their nationals;

 WHEREAS, these deaths are a great loss to the peoples of Hong Kong and the Philippines, and call for the most solemn commemoration and respect at a time of grief for our two peoples;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BENIGNO S. AQUINO III, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby proclaim August 25, 2010 as a day of national mourning, in solidarity with the people of Hong Kong and the bereaved families of the slain.

 I instruct all the public institutions in the Philippines and our embassies and consulates overseas to lower the Philippine flag to half-mast on August 25, 2010.

 

*

Aug. 23,   Monday

Special Non-Working Holiday (Nationwide)

RA No. 9256 –In commemoration of the Death of Senator Benigno Aquino, Jr

***Update as of August 11, 2010 – P-noy modified and declared that August 23, 2010 is no longer a special non-working holiday.  READ MORE: August 23 is a REGULAR WORKING DAY.

 

And if you’re not skipping town… you might want to have a date in the Metro (or just at the outskirts of it) 😉

 

Read more: Between Bites TOP 10 Date Places

 

XOXO

 

*

Aug. 30,   Monday 

Regular Holiday (Nationwide)

Executive Order No. 203: National Heroes Day (moved to nearest Monday as per RA No. 9492)

Banchetto Night with Maddie and Pearly Shells

 

 

Bubba, me, Pearly Shells, Maddie, and Randy

Banchetto Night Market, Ortigas Center

June 11, 2010    230AM

 

 

That was a long night for Bubba and I.

First was dinner at Pepperlunch with the Foodie Club. (730PM)

Then off to Red Box, Greenbelt for Winston’s Despedida. (930PM)

(had huge fun belting out songs with the ABS folks -off mic)

Lastly, late night chows at Banchetto with Madz, Pearl, (1AM)

and their Big Bang Studio workshop participants

 

 

With Bhogz

 

READ MORE about Banchetto:

 

Banchetto -Ortigas Weekly Night Market

 

 

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Palace Declares June 30, 2010 as a Special Non-working Holiday

 

President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has declared June 30, 2010 (Wednesday) the historic inaugural of President-elect Benigno Aquino III, as a special non-working holiday. 😀

 

Malacanang has issued Proclamation No. 2085 declaring Wednesday, June 30, 2010 as a Special Non-Working Day throughout the country to give the people the fullest opportunity to witness the inaugural ceremonies for the incoming President of the Republic of the Philippines.

 

 

For people who work in the Pasig area, it’s also a non-working holiday on July 2, 2010 (Friday) to commemorate Pasig Day.  That includes me! 😉  YAY!!!

 

 

June 14, 2010 is Regular Holiday in Philippines to Celebrate “Independence Day”

 

Malacañang issued Proclamation No. 1841 declaring June 14, 2010 (Monday nearest June 12), as a regular holiday to celebrate  “Independence Day”.

 

 

In this regard, employees who are assigned to work on this day will be given premium pay in accordance with their company’s existing policies.

 

********UPDATE as of June 17, 2010, Thursday, 10 AM********   President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has declared June 30, the historic inaugural of President-elect Benigno Aquino III, as a special non-working holiday.

National Election Results

 

National Election Results as of May 11, 2010 11:35 AM:

 

Presidential Candidates:

 

1AQUINO, Benigno Simeon III C.12,688,024
2ESTRADA EJERCITO, Joseph M.8,084,861
3VILLAR, Manuel Jr B.4,525,913
4TEODORO, Gilberto Jr. C.3,367,778
5VILLANUEVA, Eduardo C.951,622
6GORDON, Richard J.440,626

 

*Villar concedes to Aquino (11AM)

*Presidential candidate De Los Reyes concedes to Aquino and calls for their camp to provide a more defined platform

*Sen. Gordon concedes to Sen. Aquino (2:40 PM)

Dick Gordon’s Post-Election Statement

I would like to congratulate Sen. Aquino for his spectacular victory. I call upon this nation to unite and support him.

I would like to thank everyone who supported me especially my volunteers and those who gave up their limited resources as a manifestation of trust in my brand of leadership and track record.

I ran a very truthful, straightforward and candid campaign and thought we could run on the basis of our platform, track record and volunteerism.

I would like to congratulate all the winners and pray that they serve our country well.

We accept the will of the people.

Today, we have a victory for democracy with the successful exercise of our first nationwide automated election despite naysayers and doubters.

The fight for this country goes beyond this day. Let us forge on in building a Bagumbayan foe our people.

*Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro concedes presidential race (2:55 PM)

-Gibo will go private after this race.  He will continue civic duties but is no longer interested to hold a government position.

*4 more candidates (Jamby Madrigal, Nick Perlas, Bro. Eddie Villanueva, Former President Joseph Estrada -who’s filing a protest regarding trending of the votes) have not yet conceded. 

As of 5:15 PM, Bangon Presidential Bet, Bro. Eddie Villanueva congratulates Sen. Aquino on apparent victory.  Claims this might be the last time he will run.

*Former President Joseph “Erap” Estrada will not contest the Presidential result but will not concede the Presidential race at this time.  If his lawyer contests the result and protest before the commission, he will supposedly let his lawyer be. 

Vice-President Candidates:

1BINAY, Jejomar C.12,464,331
2ROXAS, Manuel A.11,629,706
3LEGARDA, Loren B.3,426,781
4FERNANDO, Bayani F.872,564
5MANZANO, Eduardo B. 

 

Senatorial Candidates

1BONG REVILLA, Ramon, Jr. B.16,407,143
2ESTRADA, Jinggoy E.16,115,025
3DEFENSOR SANTIAGO, Miriam P.14,747,874
4DRILON, Franklin M.13,490,275
5ENRILE, Juan Ponce -.13,349,517
6CAYETANO, Pilar Juliana S.11,676,882
7MARCOS, Ferdinand, Jr. R.11,293,762
8RECTO, Ralph G.10,536,077
9SOTTO , Vicente III C.10,147,602
10OSMEÑA, Sergio III D.9,865,737
11LAPID, Manuel M.9,253,940
12GUINGONA , Teofisto III D.8,762,785
13HONTIVEROS-BARAQUEL, Ana7,797,410
14BIAZON, Rozzano Rufino B.7,358,332
15DE VENECIA, Jose III P.7,114,594
16REMULLA, Gilbert Cesar C.6,411,373
17LIM, Danilo D.6,255,972
18ROCO, Sonia M. 

 

Your Vote is Your Voice- May 10, 2010 is Special Public (Non-working) Holiday

 

Malacanang has issued Proclamation No. 2020 declaring Monday, May 10, 2010 as a Special Public (Non-Working) Holiday throughout the country to give the people the fullest opportunity to participate in the said elections.

 

 

In this regard, employees who will be assigned to work on this day will be given premium pay in accordance with their company’s existing policies.

 

May 3, 2010 is a Non-working Holiday

 

 

I never thought I’d see the day when May 1 will be moved to another day as a special non-working holiday.  Apparently, May 1, 2010’s ‘premium’ privileges will be applied to May 3, 2010 as President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo declared today that this coming weekend will be a long weekend once again in the Philippines.

 

The Malacañang announced that May 3 will be a non-working holiday in the country so as to give Filipinos a chance to observe Labor Day.

 

Malacanag has issued Proclamation No. 2043 declaring May 03, 2010 (Monday) as a regular holiday to celebrate “Labor Day”,

which in effect supersedes Proclamation No. 1841 where May 1, 2010 (Saturday) was declared as regular holiday.

 

 

 

Executive Secretary Leandro Mendoza said that since Labor Day this year falls on a Saturday, Malacanang has decided to move the observation of the holiday on the nearest working day, which is May 3 or this Monday.  This is supposedly keeping with the government’s holiday economics policy.

 

 

Wage boards are expecting a different announcement from PGMA though.  An announcement that their wage hike petitions be favored.  Labor officials confirmed this week that President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo will not make any wage increase announcements on Labor Day.

 

 

Locate Your Precinct Number

 

I can’t wait to cast my vote in this upcoming national election.  I’m also excited for first time voters who got to register and will exercise their right to vote on May 10, 2010.

 

 

I wonder how the automated election will go.  I pray that whoever wins the presidency or the LGU seats, at the very least, it was really an honest election… with the right count and no tampering of the actual results.

 

Locate your Precinct number online.  Just click on the link below:

 

http://www.comelec.gov.ph/precinctfinder/precinctfinder.aspx

 

 

PLEASE VOTE! 

 

May 2010 Holidays (Labor Day and National Elections) **UPDATE** May 3, 2010, Monday, declared as non-working holiday by PGMA

 

***UPDATE as of April 28, 2010 1:54 PM: PGMA announced May 3 as a non-working HOLIDAY!***

(wow, I wonder how the KMU will feel about this declaration)

 

May 1 falls on a Saturday this year. I wonder if it will be moved to another weekday as a non-working holiday? But I heard that some groups lobby that the commemoration won’t be moved since there’s importance to celebrating May 1 on exactly its day. My mind needs another holiday seriously.

 

 

Anyone who knows if May 1 will be moved? Has PGMA announced anything?

May 10, 2010 is Philippines’ National Election Day so there’s definitely no work on that specific Monday. PLEASE PLEASE GO AHEAD AND VOTE and VOTE WISELY.

 

Old New Year of Russia in Manila

 

Music and Wine Presents

 

 

Do you know what the Russians are doing this week?

 

They are celebrating “Old New Year”. In Russia and in many other Eastern European countries, New Year’s holidays follow the Orthodox calendar, and festivities last for ten days. Amongst the most popular New Year symbols is a New Year’s Tree called Novogodnaya Yolka, which is topped with a bright star and decorated with various sweets. Another popularly celebrated New Year tradition is the arrival of Ded Moroz (or Father Frost) and his granddaughter Snegurochka the snow girl.

 

Here in Manila, we plan to party it up Russian-style this Saturday at Martinis with specials on Russian-themed cocktails and our signature brand of smooth house grooves.

 Jan 16 | 9pm | Mandarin Oriental