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hello sa tanan nga taga pandan labi ron gid sa taga DUMROG!!!
Gen Eugenio Avila on Friday, March 16, 2007 at 11:43 amlipay gid ko mag view it inyong guest book …there is a lot of differences…
I miss home. Home is Pandan specially Mag-aba. Mzta sa mga taga Mag-aba kapin mga tawo sa balay kag taga Mag-aba National High Scool. Miss you guys! I was invited by a relative to attend the November 17, 2007 dinner dance in Vegas, hopefully I can attend. Im looking forward for that event, that would be my first time to meet Pandananon in USA! More Power PAGTATAP! YOU’RE MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN EVERY PANDANON’S LIFE!
Sheila Guerra on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 at 8:15 pmCongratulations on your accomplishments, and best wishes for future success.
Holly Woodward on Sunday, May 27, 2007 at 5:06 amHi,sheila,i remember you,kilala mo ako last time nga naga todlo kaw pa sa mag-aba ga communicate pa kita,Im Bheng Imelgen?Please send email to ,wants to hear something about you,dya ako sa Europe ron,mayad kaw pa Dyan ron man sa U.S.
tingnan mo malayo pala ang mararating natin noh?he,he,..
she,send email ha,chika tayo..palage ako onlinesa yahoo.messenger..ito add ko, gen_3675@yahoo.com
reagards,
Gen Eugenio Avila on Monday, July 23, 2007 at 7:54 pmBheng Imelgen
Hello to all Pandananons!!!! My mom, Victoria Alonsagay Naca hailed from Pandan, Antique and we were able to visit Pandan quite a few times when I was still young. I can’t forget the fiesta celebrations especially the ati-atihan. We would often go to Baybay and Malumpati with my cousins Elsie and Neneng Sespene, Ivy and Imee Alonsagay and many more. We used to ride Uncle Nia’s motorcycle…funny how 6 people could fit in that small bike. We used to stay at my lolo Macario’s house in Centro Sur which is now a common home for the Alonsagays.
In Manila, I remember visiting Manang Aurora and Manong Art’s house in Las Pinas during Christmas. I will never forget Mama Lorning’s sweet smile and caring voice. Toto Lee Hector was just a small boy then. Those were all fond memories for me.
My mom would still visit Pandan every now and then and she would mention familiar names of cousins, uncles & aunties and lolos & lolas. How I wish I could come home and visit Pandan once again.
For the mean time, I will just continue visiting this site to keep me updated of the ongoings in my native Pandan as I know my roots are Pandananons and I’m so proud of it….
Pandananon by heart!!!
Hazel Pascual
Sayreville, NJ
P.S.
Hazel Alonsagay Naca-Pascual on Saturday, October 6, 2007 at 10:46 pmI may not be able to speak karay-a but I sure can understand it.
more power!!congratz to ol!!
janeth alojipan on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 8:32 amhello sa lhat ng tga antique!!actualy tga la union aku but my dad is tga antique…helo to my relatives der!!!
janeth alojipan on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 8:35 amhello..I just want to asked if the foundation also provides financial assistance for hospitalization?
Thank you very much.
Jessie Gumboc-Mañaol on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at 3:04 pmHello Jessie,
Sorry, but we only help and support the Manggyans organize in conducting medical missions but no financial assistance on hospitalization. Other projects are Educational Scholarships by Pagtatap USA, and Bugang River clean-up, Alay-Kapwa among others by Pagtatap Youth.
Sofie Hofmann on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at 3:15 pmhi gen,ako gali si ramil angusto taga bagumbayan,permi kaw gli dya sa web it pandan?gin add ko ikaw sa ym ko sa yahoo.dya ako sa korea kaya,im sure nga wa kaw kakilala kanakon,wa man nakon ikaw makilala,pero syempre taga pandan kaw man mo ran nga nga interisado ako nga makilala kaw,man-an mo naga pasalamat gid ako hay may website ron ang pandan,daw madura ron ang kahidlaw kon kaisa,syempre makaistorya ta ang mga kasimaryo ta di bala.ya gali yahoo id ko,ramski66angus2 add mo ako ha,salamat gid,kag kamusta lang kanimo…go pandan
ramil angusto on Saturday, October 18, 2008 at 6:42 ambheng add ta ikaw sa ym ko para man kon may tyempo kaw nga maka online estoryahanay ta,ramski66angus2@yahoo.com,ran kon yahoo ID,ingat bheng,go pandan..
ramil angusto on Saturday, October 18, 2008 at 6:46 amDear PAGTATAP Foundation,
I am for many years trying to locate the relatives of
MATEO D. ESTOLLOSO and in the process made it your website.
At one instance, Ms. Juliet by her name in the Guest Book of
one of my martial art associates in the UK, wrote her appreciation for our association`s reverence for her uncle
Mateo D. Estolloso who was my Arnis (Baston) teacher.
Until today his legacy lives. I am at the moment the most senior among his students and head of Abaniko Tres Puntas System- a worldwide federation of Arnis practitioners
which recognizes Lolo Mateo D. Estolloso as our Grandmaster,
a native of Antique. Please forward this message to Ms. Juliet
or to any relatives. May i request, a reply.
Damu gid nga salamat. Kaloy-an kita sang Ginoo.
RENE R. TONGSON
Rene R. Tongson on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 at 12:20 amemail : arnis_tongson@yahoo.com
The Japan-Philippine Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) is up for ratification by the Philippine senate this year. However, there are socio-environmental and equity issues on fisheries trade and investments that demand answers or solutions from policymakers of both countries.
The Japan-Philippine Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) is a comprehensive economic agreement that puts the Philippines at a serious disadvantage. It poses several socio-environmental and equity issues that have grave implications on the well being and future of the Filipino people.
Threat of overfishing and fisheries collapse
While there is no fishery access agreement with Japan and the Philippines, Japanese commercial fishing may be allowed under JPEPA terms because in its definition of “Area” (Article 2) where investments and services may be undertaken includes the territorial waters of the country and its Exclusive Economic Zone. The richness on marine products in Pandan Bay will be a fallacy once JPEPA comes into play. It may come to the exhaustion of BANTALAAN, MAUEK, KASAG and ISOK. Mantenir lamang it tagitis?
There is likewise a need to further study the implication of the inclusion of manatee, dugongs, whales and dolphins in both the Philippine and Japanese schedules of tariff elimination of products. In fact, the Philippines has agreed to immediate elimination of tariffs for these marine mammals upon entry into force of the agreement.
On Labor
JPEPA will ease restrictions in Japan’s labour market to accommodate more Filipino healthcare professionals kuno.
The Philippine government has used the annual entry of 400 Filipino nurses and 600 caregivers under the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) as one of main reasons why the Senate should ratify the free trade accord. Yet foreign nurses and caregivers who want to work in Japan may find working conditions there exploitative or even discriminatory, according to a study. Kalolooy ang mga weapahon nga Pandananons who will try their luck in Japan.
Let’s campaign for non-ratification of the deal and help reclaim the country’s economic sovereignty. It’s a NO DEAL!
I came across in the net that an international signature drive has been launched in Bangkok, Thailand asking the Philippine Senate to recall the ratification of the controversial Japan-Philippine Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA).
How bout having the same in the US, Canada, UK, Arab Nations, Europe, etc. spearheaded by Pandananons? Let’s do our part before it would be too late…Budlay mag-angkit it siko. Hehehe!
bong v.q.sanchez on Friday, October 24, 2008 at 5:32 ami belong to estolloso’s clan. my father’s province is in antique..
michie on Wednesday, December 17, 2008 at 7:21 pmHello To all of you out there in Pandan, Antique.
I am the Second son of Evangeline Dioso Arradaza. My grand father is Efimaco Dioso. I’ve been in Pandan during my childhood years. I would love to know and hopefully visit with my Mom’s blood line relatives in the near future. My mom pass away 21 Sep 2007. I will be visiting R.P. Specially Pandan this coming summer. I am a retired US Naval Aviator, serve for over 24 years. I have a wife and five children.
Hope to hear from anyone soon.
Sincerely
Art Butch Dioso Arradaza
Cdr Arthur Dioso Arradaza USNR (Retired) on Saturday, December 20, 2008 at 3:18 pm10106 Belfort Dr.
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