Showing posts with label Iloilo City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iloilo City. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Signpost Philippines to Conduct an Advocacy Poster-Making Contest

Signpost Philippines Inc. (formerly Signpost International, Inc.) is an independent NGO that works hand in hand with the people and empowers them to take an active role in the transformation and development of their respective communities. To help create an awareness regarding various social concerns, we will have an on-the-spot advocacy poster making contest on August 19, 2014 at the Activity Center of SM City, Mandurriao, Iloilo City. There will be three different categories namely Elementary, High School and Open Categories. The selected entries will be used as advocacy posters that will be utilized as information and education materials in the community. 

On-the-Spot Advocacy Poster Making Contest Mechanics

Monday, July 14, 2014

Signpost Philippines Recognizes Excellent Student Beneficiaries

Some of the Awardees with Ms. Noemi Oranio, Community Development Worker for San Juan
Hard work deserves to be rewarded. That is exactly what happened when Signpost Philippines, Inc. gave recognition to their sponsored children who just graduated from their respective schools and those who excelled in their studies. The Recognition Program for school year 2013-2014 was held last June 21, 2014 in Brgy. San Juan, Molo, Iloilo City.

Friday, July 11, 2014

Signpost’s`Rain for Growth Project Soon to Be Launched in Brgy. San Juan, Iloilo

Photo taken in one of the initial visits of Signpost Intl. representatives. Courtesy of  Signpost Philippines.
Signpost Philippines Inc. will soon implement another project for the people in Brgy. San Juan in the district of Molo, Iloilo City. Dubbed as Rain for Growth in San Juan, Philippines, it will be funded by the Big Lottery International Communities Fund of UK and will be launched in the latter part of July 2014. This partnership was facilitated by Signpost International which is also based in UK.

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Hotels and Pension Houses in Iloilo City

Amigo Terrace Hotel
Iznart St., Iloilo City
(033) 335-0908; 335-0909
Email: info@amigoterracehotel.com
Website: http://amigoterracehotel.com/

Bayside Residence Hotel
44 Gen. Luna St., Iloilo City
(033) 338-1091 to 93

Circle Inn Hotel
Iznart St., Maria Clara, Iloilo City
(033) 508-0000; mobile phone: 0923-5355008
Email: iloilo@circleinnph.com
Website: www.circleinn-iloilo.com

City Corporate Inn
Rizal cor Guanco Sts., Iloilo City
(033) 508-1976; 509-8388; 335-0166
mobile phones: 0915-6502122; 0918-4837911
Email: cci_yahoo.com
Website: http://www.citycorporateinn.comze.com/

Days Hotel
4th Flr., The Atrium Mall, Gen. Luna St., Iloilo City
(033) 337-3297
Email: reservations@dayshotel.com
Website: http://www.dayshotel.com.ph/

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Go Hotels

Grand Dame Hotel
cor.Huervana and Rizal Sts., La Paz, Iloilo City
(033) 320-5252; 320-5353; 320-5454
Email: gdbookings@gmail.com

Harbor Town Hotel
cor. JM Basa and Aldeguer Sts., Iloilo City
(033) 337-2384
Email: harbortowntowel@yahoo.com

Hotel del Rio
M.H. del Pilar St., Molo, Iloilo City
(033) 335-1171
Email: hoteldelrio@gmail.com
Website: www.hoteldelrio.com.ph

Iloilo Business Hotel
Glicerio Pison St. cor Benigno Aquino Avenue
Mandurriao, Iloilo City
(033) 320-7972 to 74
Email: iloibusinesshotel@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.iloilobusinesshotel.com/

Iloilo Grand Hotel
Iznart St., Iloilo City
(033) 335-1081 to 04
Mobile: 0917-7188843
Email: iloilograndhotel@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.iloilograndhotelcorp.com/

Iloilo Midtown Hotel
Yulo St., Iloilo City
(033) 336-6888
Email: iloilo_midtown_hotel@yahoo.com

MO2 Westown Hotel
Glicerio Pison St. cor Benigno Aquino Avenue
Mandurriao, Iloilo City
(033) 508-3838; 5093838
Mobile: 0928-5029585
Email: mo2westown_ilo@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.mo2westownhotel.com/iloilo/smallville/

One Lourdes Dormitel

Ong Bun Pension House

Queen's Pension House

Riverside Inn
Gen. Luna St., Iloilo City
(033) 508-3488

Sarabia Manor Hotel and Convention Center

Smallville 21

Sports Pension

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Signpost Community Federation Officers Visit Calajunan Recycling Project

Charcoal briquettes made of recycled paper, saw dust and rice chaff.

June 27, 2014 was a special day for the thirteen leaders of the two organizations under Signpost Philippines, Inc. – the San Juan Hugpong PPEA and the North Baluarte Pagla-um Community Association. The two groups together with Ms. Noemi Oranio and Ms Loryjane Barrocamo, Signpost

Monday, September 12, 2011

Rock Box Rocks in Iloilo City


Night out in Iloilo City? It has been a very long time since I had that. Despite not having that much money I agreed when a friend sent me a message if I’m free either Friday or Saturday night. The place we were supposed to be is Smallville, a popular nightspot here in Iloilo City.
About 30 minutes before the appointed time I sent a message asking where exactly are we supposed to meet. Smallville is such a busy place with a lot of bars, restos and the likes. I was told that we will be in Rock Box. Okay, Rock Box. Now, where the heck is it? I mean I heard about it for the first time. When I

Friday, September 9, 2011

Stanhome World Opens in Iloilo City


Maybe by the time you read this, the new Stanhome World has already opened its doors in Iloilo City since its Grand Opening is on the 10th of September. So what if it did? Well, it may not matter that much to some but for me, it is a reason for excitement. Why? Because I just think that it will play a big role in my life.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Inasal (Grilled Chicken) Sang Gen. Luna


Food, food and more delectable food. When an Ilonggo is asked what’s good in Iloilo City, the delicious but affordable food is oftentimes mentioned. It seems like restaurants and eateries are found just about anywhere.  Yes, Iloilo City and Province may just be a food haven for a lot of people. The wide array of restaurants offers just about any kind of cuisine – from Chinese to Korean to Thai and of course, the all-time favorite, Pinoy food.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Nail Care, Anyone?

Just like a lot of women (and men) in the City and Province of Iloilo, nail care is something that I often have. Manicuristas of all ages can be found almost anywhere, in the streets, offices, parlors, spa,etc. The challenge is in finding one who can give the maximum nail care that we want and need. This is one challenge that led me to Anea Nail Spa.

Yehey! 168 Plaza Mall is in Iloilo City

For bargain hunters like me, just hearing that 168 is here in Iloilo City was indeed a good news. Whenever I go to Manila, I would drop by 168 and get something for my family and other items that I might be able to resell. Thus, I told myself that I really have to go there today, not tomorrow but really today.I asked a friend to go with me and off we went to check out the place.


The newest shopping place, 168, is located in Iznart St. The area where it can be found is where Allegro Theater used to be. It is sandwiched between Chowking Iznart and the ukay-ukay place. It is very easy to find since one can see a lot of balloons and huge flower arrangements at the entrance.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Power Failures...Again?

It was a short-lived reprieve from power failures. Why did I assume that it would be the norms in Iloilo City? I'm in for a harsh reality because it is back.

Power failures are back in vengeance. Due to what reason, I don't know. At first it was less than an hour but then it became longer and longer. Saturday was the pits. It lasted for a day. I just justified it by saying that it might have been a result of the weather disturbance. Whatever the reason though, it's time to prepare those generator sets,candles, rechargeable lamps, etc.

Let's just hope that one of these days we would really have a power-failure city and province. Dream on!?

Friday, May 15, 2009

Meet Juana Change

I was browsing some blogs earlier when I came across a blog of a fellow Pinoy. I usually don't click on video's on blogsites but this one really made me curious. I clicked and Voila! I met Juana Change. I really like the video and its message.

The sentiments of Juana Change are very so commonplace that I've heard about it from family and friends. Come to think of it. If all of us show the same indifference and hopelessness about the coming election, then change will never happen.

Yes, there are times when I felt the same despair especially when we are exposed to the harsh realities but what the heck, there are things that I can do and there are those which are beyond my control. True enough, I know of friends who received hundreds and even thousands of pesos in exchange for their votes or got involved in the dubious act of vote buying. I never got a centavo from it and I have never received any offer of money from them. One time I asked in jest and was told that it wouldn't work with me so why give me anything.

I laughed uproariously and thought, they really do know me.

Another election is in the offing. let us remember Juana Change. Let us get involved.Think of the future of Iloilo. Participate!

Mang Inasal...Kumbinsing!


The very first time I heard about Mang Inasal was when one of my friends came to visit me and told me that he's working there. He raved about it but I still didn't go there on my own. I mean, I've had my fill of chicken barbecue and was not in the mood to have any.

Then one time, my family was invited to dine out with some relatives and the place was Mang Inasal. So off we went to their very first branch which was located behind The Robinson's Place (or maybe that venue is still part of Rob). Anyway, there I was with about twenty family members.

Impression? I liked the design of the place. Then? I liked the food. We had our fill of the juicy chicken barbecue, chicken skin, sinigang, halo halo and the likes. Then the rice was wrapped in banana leaves just like in the past.

You bet that wasn't the last time that I went there.

Now, Mang Inasal has so many branches than I can count but I still love going there. One thing that I truly love is that I can have as much rice without having to pay extra. For somebody who's a voracious eater, that is really something.

What more, they sponsor a lot of civic activities and I truly like that. As their tagline says, truly "Kumbinsing."

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Another Resto Opens!



Just like most Ilonggos, food is a passion for me. That's why the news that another restaurant will open just near my place was really very welcome. I mourned the closing of the Korean restaurant, Rendezvous, in Jalandoni St. just this year. Good thing though that there will be another located in the same street. This time it's a Chinese restaurant.

I saw the leaflets distributed as part of the promotions of Kusina Tsina. It included a vicinity map and the menu. Mmmm! The usual Chinese delectable food are listed.

The opening date? I heard that it will open on May 15. That would be today here in Iloilo. That would mean another culinary feast for me and another dent in my pocket.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Dunkin' Donuts in Iloilo


Way back in the early '90s the first store of Dunkin' Donuts opened in Iznart St., Iloilo City. Beside it was a theater which has long been closed down. Ilonggos would line up just to partake of the tasty doughnuts. The queue would be several meters long and yet the customers would patiently wait just to have one or two of these delectable treats. This phenomenon went on for several weeks and the line tapered to a more manageable and shorter one after a while. It being the only 24 hours food chain at that time, it was a favorite hang-out place of those who are into nocturnal activities. That Dunkin' Donuts branch still exists despite the emergence of several other branches and similar stores.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

A Gloomy Day In Summer


It's summer already and yet it has been so gloomy this past few days. So, is it really summer?

The temperature dropped from sweltering to just so-so. It's good in a way that I do not have to turn on the airconditioning unit. In a way, I get to save. But still it's so gloomy that it tends to pull down one's spirit.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Iloilo: My Home




Iloilo is such an interesting to live in. It has a very diverse culture and a much laid back atmosphere compared with other cities in the Philippines.

What makes Iloilo interesting?

Hhmm...It might be the Ilonggos themselves or their interactions with people coming from other places. There are many Ilonggos who made a name for themselves and excelled in their respective fields. There are also notorious Ilonggos whose names were splashed in newspapers because of controversies. The most interesting though are the common people who go through the rigors of daily life in Iloilo or in other places.

Iloilo is also known for its rich cuisine. Think batchoy, pancit molo, biscocho...the list goes on. Ilonggos are people who savor their food. That may be the reason why restaurants can be seen in almost every corner.

It has always been said that the people from Iloilo are gentle. Yes, they are but they are also capable of rants and anger. It is even said that one wouldn't know that an Ilonggo is already angry.

But then again, Iloilo and its people are quite unique.

Hala Bira!