• St. Andrew Residences

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    Calagaus Island Escapade

  • Travel Guide to Calaguas Islands

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Monday, August 30, 2010

Naga SMILES to the World


The “Naga SMILES to the World” logo is composed of the two baybayin Naga characters, "na" and "ga".

"Na", shaped like a mountain, provides a strong foundation for the Narra tree which grew abundantly along the Naga River while a zigzag line denotes majestic Malabsay Falls.

"Ga", shaped like a farmer's plow, is symbolic of the Nagueño's agricultural roots and hardworking personality.

The baybayin Naga characters rest on a wave-like element which represents the Naga River and the serpent, which is read in Sanskrit as "naga".

Naga SMILES to the World!
A new brand of Naga

By Alec Santos

            The City of Naga has always had a penchant for pioneering groundbreaking programs minus the astronomical cost. In Naga, “Doing more with less” as former mayor and now DILG Sec. Jesse Robredo used to say, has become an integral part of governance.

            Proving that Naga has what it takes to become a city poised for even greater things, Mayor John G. Bongat introduced his flagship program, “Naga SMILES to the World!,” during his first day on the job as the city’s chief executive.

The brilliance of the SMILES program can best be described as an effort that reinforces the city’s being the regional center of trade and industry, education, and governance innovations. Even before taking his post as the city mayor, Mayor Bongat and several city officials were already cracking heads to map out Naga’s future. Despite many sleepless nights and restive discussions, the SMILES concept was finalized. It would be an undertaking of massive importance to the city, its people, and the region.

The acronym SMILES symbolizes Naga’s goals of strengthening its position as a fast-growing progressive city in Bicol and in Southern Luzon. Each letter stands for the Bongat administration’s six defined, economically-driven promotional goals: S (See Naga), (Meet in Naga), I (Invest in Naga), L (Live in Naga), (Experience Naga), and (Study in Naga).

SEE Naga

The letter “S” stands for SEE Naga, which encourages both domestic and foreign tourists to come to Naga to enjoy its many natural and historico-cultural attractions.

Unbeknownst to many locals, Naga offers a wide variety of natural attractions in upper barangays such as Panicuason. For years, the Malabsay Falls has hogged the headlines when in fact residents in Panicuason have enjoyed other falls, streams, and natural pools like the Big Stone area. A perfect spot for rappelling, zip-lining, or just plain swimming, Big Stone, when developed, can offer local and foreign tourists alike new extreme sports and adventure challenges.

As one of the oldest cities in the archipelago, Naga has a rich and colorful history dating back to the pre-Hispanic era. Even before the arrival of the Spaniards, the riverside community was already flourishing trading hub for many Indian, Muslim, and Chinese traders. The three centuries under Spanish rule also introduced a new form of arts and culture to the city that would ultimately define its people. Just recently, the city government and the Naga Preservation Society embarked on a campaign to formally recognize and promote several historical sites across the city, proving that Naga remembers well its past as a window to the future.

MEET in Naga

            The City of Naga’s unique position in Southern Luzon as the center of trade and commerce is slowly transforming it into the country’s Convention City. The presence of new hotels and convention halls that cater to gatherings of different sizes has also convinced the city government to promote Naga as the city to meet in, hence MEET in Naga.

            Interested parties can choose from 33 different venues to suit their needs. Of these, five offer convention halls that can accommodate more than a thousand delegates and guests. The slated opening of the new Metro Naga Coliseum this coming September will also add 10,000 seats to Naga’s existing capacity, bringing the total number of delegates that the city can accommodate around 19,260 at any given time.

            The Metro Naga Coliseum’s unique location in the middle of the Central Business District 2 is also expected to be a crowd-drawer. With large shopping malls and the central bus terminal just a stone throw’s away from the massive building, tourists and visitors from across the region and even from other regions can easily experience Naga at its finest.

INVEST in Naga

            As the undisputed trading hub of the Bicol Region, the City of Naga has enjoyed substantial economic growth in the last two decades alone. Despite its position in the region and the country’s economic map, Naga is not content with resting on its laurels. The city government is aware that for any economic progress to be sustained, there has to be a constant effort to draw in investments. Thus, the INVEST in Nagaportion of the SMILES program was incorporated.

            Common business logic dictates that the private sector prefers a local government that is both cooperative and effective. Investors are naturally drawn to a government that is business-friendly. To address this need, city officials in the previous administration of then Mayor Jesse Robredo established the Naga City Investment Board (NCIB) to assist potential investors and to promote the city as a perfect market for investors, thereby spurring economic activity and generating employment.

            Under the new administration of Mayor Bongat, the NCIB has been directed to intensify efforts in finding new investors to accelerate the momentum that Naga is enjoying.

LIVE in Naga

            They say that the best place is one that you never wish to leave.

            This is exactly the idea behind LIVE in Naga. After evaluating Naga’s “liveability”, it was found that the city offers plenty of attractions for migrants, families, and professionals to come and reside in Naga. Not only is it the perfect place to work in, but it is also the best city to start a family. Quality public and private schools provide children with the best form of education they deserve. A significant number of housing subdivisions and villages offer different types of homes to families with different needs. Medical centers and practitioners abound in the city, able to provide complete, state-of-the-art health services.

            LIVE in Naga aims to market the city as the perfect community to live in because of modern amenities, the low cost of living as well as peace of mind and security. Despite its growing economy, the cost of living and the cost of raising a family is relatively lower in Naga than in other sprawling urban centers. This translates to more people calling the City of Naga their home. Naga’s peaceful setting also attracts many families looking for a safe and secure community to call their own.

EXPERIENCE Naga

            For almost two decades, the City of Naga was synonymous to innovations in governance principles. And these trailblazing programs and policies were not only on paper. The citizens of Naga themselves are aware of these innovations and experience their impact on their lives on a daily basis. Local government units across the country are now trying to replicate the city’s successes by way of study visits or “Lakbay Aral” trips to EXPERIENCE Naga.

            By strengthening already existing programs and by introducing new ones to further improve the delivery of government services, the Bongat administration hopes to sustain efforts in promoting Naga as the center for effective local governance. This has led to more local government units and agencies heading to the city to study its best practices. Last August 25, the City Government added a new award for being the most outstanding local government unit in the region to its more than 150 national and international awards.

STUDY in Naga

            Naga has been the center of education since the Spanish colonial rule. It is home to one of the oldest Catholic seminaries, the Holy Rosary Minor Seminary, as well as the oldest normal school for girls in Asia, the Universidad de Sta. Isabel. In recent decades, however, there has been an influx of students studying various fields of academic interests like science, the arts, and computer technology. Capitalizing on this strength, the City Government has placed emphasis on drawing in more students, both local and foreign to STUDY in Naga.

            Mayor Bongat envisions a Naga that can be called a University Town because of the sheer number of students studying in the city’s 4 universities (including Central Bicol State University of Agriculture in nearby Pili town), 12 colleges, and more than 20 technical-vocational schools. Students can also choose from a variety of courses and degrees ranging from agriculture to banking, and to digital animation.

            Different people look at the City of Naga in different ways. Tourists SEE Naga as the perfect destination. Companies and organizations MEET in Naga because it is fast-becoming a Convention City. A businessman decides to INVEST in Naga because of the profitable business climate. Families decide to call the city their home and LIVE in Naga because it offers them peace of mind. Government officials and employees flock to the city to EXPERIENCE Naga. And Students head to the regional center of education to STUDY in Naga.

            Taken as a whole, Naga offers only the best SMILES to residents, tourists, investors, and the world. This is the very essence of the “Naga SMILES to the world!” branding – to proudly announce to the world what the City of Naga has with warm Nagueño SMILES.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Bigg's Frozen Yoghurt


Last Tuesday night, I dropped by at Bigg's Centro to try and order out their new product which is the Frozen Yoghurt. Unluckily, the crew said that they do not have a cover for the cup if it will be for take out. So there, I decided to try it instead this coming Friday during our TGIF session.

Friday came and I suggested to my TGIF friends to have our snack here at Bigg's.

Here's what I ordered for snack tonight.

California Tuna Sandwich



and their newest product
Snofrid Bros Frozen Yoghurt

Step 1. Choose your syrup topping from Strawberry, Chocolate and Coffee flavor

Step 2. choose another topping from the following:
Choco Chips, Marshmallows, Kit Kat, Nestle Crunch, M&M's and Choco Kisses


Step 3. Savor the taste of yoghurt yummyness with gusto!

Php 68.00

Additional topping will cost 15-20 pesos per topping.

This is a must try for all yoghurt fans out there. 
Hurry! Try the frozen yoghurt  for your dessert after eating your favorite "good food" from Bigg's.
*Prices are subject to change without prior notice, please always consider that date posted.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Starbucks Coffee Naga



Starbucks Coffee Naga
@ The Piazza, Magsaysay Avenue, Naga City

SB Naga Mug and Tumbler is now available CLICK HERE


Photo by pueblophilippines.com







Penafrancia Phone by Cherry Mobile

Sa gabos na Bicolano, ipinabibisto ang Penafrancia phone by Cherry Mobile! Mababakal sa P. Aldana Cellphone Store, limited edition lang ini kaya bakal na!!!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

July 2010 Nursing Board Exam Results List of Topnotchers

July 2010 Nursing Board Exam Results List of Topnotchers:

1.RAYAN ABOGADO OLIVA ATENEO DE NAGA 86.80

2.AILEEN ANCANAN AUSTRIA DE LOS SANTOS-STI COLLEGE, INC.-(DELOS SANTOS S.N.) 86.40

3. ALLYCE JOANA TOLEDO DE LEON UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 86.00
ANNA VANESSA ANG GAN UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 86.00

4. ALYSSA LEONILA DELA SILVA GUIAM CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY-MANILA 85.80

5.CHARMAINE CAMACHO GAUIRAN REMEDIOS TRINIDAD ROMUALDEZ MEMORIAL SCHOOL 85.60
VIDA THERESA SIBAYAN GUMANGAN SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 85.60
ABIGAIL DIAZ ICASIANO ARELLANO UNIVERSITY-MANILA 85.60
WEENA MARIE BORDEOS LIM UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 85.60
JOHN JOSEPH MAYO MONTALBO FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY-MANILA 85.60
JAN MICHAEL GABIONZA ONG OUR LADY OF FATIMA UNIVERSITY-VALENZUELA 85.60
JOAN DIOQUINO TEJADA REMEDIOS TRINIDAD ROMUALDEZ MEMORIAL SCHOOL 85.60

6. ZYRUS RONN SAMSON BERNASOR OUR LADY OF FATIMA UNIVERSITY-VALENZUELA 85.40
ROUCHEL ANNE MAÑEZ BRIONES UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-MANILA 85.40

7. PETER JAMES BONGOLAN ABAD UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-MANILA 85.20
MERJORIE MAY MALICAY ADOLFO CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 85.20
CLARENCE JOY LOZADA CUSTODIO SAINT JOSEPH COLLEGE-CAVITE CITY 85.20
NICO PAULO MANIAGO DIMAL ANGELES UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 85.20
KRIS RAY ARCELO DUMAGUIN VELEZ COLLEGE 85.20
STELA JOY RAMIREZ ENGADA WEST VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY-LA PAZ 85.20
JAN CHRISTIAN GOMEZ FELICIANO UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 85.20
JOSE PAOLO JULIAN GALEON TARLAC STATE UNIVERSITY (TARLAC COLLEGE OF TECH.) 85.20
PAULO KRISTOFFER LUMBA MACASINAG DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY-HEALTH SCIENCES INSTITUTE 85.20
JOY ANN ACIERTO TAN NOTRE DAME OF DADIANGAS COLLEGE 85.20
EMER JOY TAPIC VALE UNIVERSITY OF BOHOL 85.20

8. HANA KIRSTIE SAN MIGUEL ABELLO UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-MANILA 85.00
KEA TENA CAPIO UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 85.00
ANA FRANCESCA CABALLERO CENTENO UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 85.00
GRACE CECILE WE CO UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-MANILA 85.00
MICHAEL PRINCE NOTORIO DEL ROSARIO LORMA COLLEGE 85.00
ROUELLA CHRISTINA MARTIN FAJARDO UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 85.00
JOE MARI ABELLA FLORES CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 85.00
DONNA MAY SISON FRONDA SAINT JOSEPH COLLEGE-CAVITE CITY 85.00
RENAN JAMES SACE LIM UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 85.00
ROMINA TAN MANALOTO OUR LADY OF FATIMA UNIVERSITY-QC 85.00
MARIAN SHERYL FLORES MILO SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 85.00
MARIA KRISELDA PEREZ ROSALES LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY-BATANGAS,INC 85.00
CRISTINA GAN SATIADA CHINESE GENERAL HOSPITAL COLLEGE OF NURSING & LIBERAL ARTS 85.00
LAURENCE LESTER GAMBOA TAN UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 85.00
ELISE CARA KAW TENG TRINITY UNIVERSITY OF ASIA (TRINITY-QC) 85.00
MARIE KATHRINA TORRALBA TOJONG UNIVERSITY OF THE VISAYAS-MANDAUE CITY 85.00
JAYLYN GABRILLO VILLAFANIA SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 85.00

9. JAMELA MONTOYA ARCILLA FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY-MANILA 84.80
CZARINA MYRNELLI MAMORE BUENAFE NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 84.80
ARCEL TIATCO CABIGTING ANGELES UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 84.80
ELAINE KATRINA SIGALAT CALA UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 84.80
JULIE ANN DEL ROSARIO CLARIN UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 84.80
ANCEL RIVERA DE GUZMAN HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY 84.80
ELEANOR DELOEG DELA PAZ SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 84.80
RIA LEAH OROPESA ESPORLAS UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP SYSTEM DALTA-LAS PIÑAS 84.80
ELAINE MEDINA LAPAAN SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 84.80
A NICO NAHAR IDRIS PAJES ATENEO DE ZAMBOANGA 84.80
ANA JESKA SANA PEÑARANDA WEST VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY-LA PAZ 84.80
JAN ROLAND CASINTO POMUCENO NOTRE DAME OF DADIANGAS COLLEGE 84.80
ANGELINE VILLAREY REMPILLO OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE COLLEGES 84.80
NICAEL DELA CRUZ SALAZAR PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG PASIG 84.80
FERIE ANGELICA YVAN SORIANO SILVINO FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY-MANILA 84.80
IVY BARRETE SUSVILLA CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 84.80
KARA DENEICE SANTOS TUERES OUR LADY OF FATIMA UNIVERSITY-VALENZUELA 84.80
ACE BRIAN SAMANIEGO VERALLO OUR LADY OF FATIMA UNIVERSITY-VALENZUELA 84.80

10. ABEGAEL PANCILES BACOL MANILA DOCTORS COLLEGE 84.60
RAMON CARLO ARPON BARING CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY-MANILA 84.60
ROBERT IBEN BARIT MEDICAL COLLEGE OF NORTHERN PHILIPPINES 84.60
LIVIA DEDOROY BARRIESES RIVERSIDE COLLEGE 84.60
MARIA VIRGINIA CINCO CUAYZON OUR LADY OF FATIMA UNIVERSITY-VALENZUELA 84.60
KATHLEEN ANNE PALANCA DE LEON CHINESE GENERAL HOSPITAL COLLEGE OF NURSING & LIBERAL ARTS 84.60
MARK ANTHONY SANTOS DE LUNA OUR LADY OF FATIMA UNIVERSITY-VALENZUELA 84.60
EDWIN SUAREZ DEL ROSARIO II UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 84.60
EUNICE PABLICO EMPEÑO UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 84.60
GREG ELY CAMBAYA FLORES OUR LADY OF FATIMA UNIVERSITY-QC 84.60
MARCIUS ANTONIUS BALCITA GACAYAN UNION CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 84.60
APRIL JOY DIANE GARING GALICIA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY-PHILIPPINES-CABANATUAN CITY 84.60
MARY JOY SARROSA GARBANZOS UNIVERSITY OF SAINT LA SALLE 84.60
ANGELI PALISOC GARCIA TRINITY UNIVERSITY OF ASIA (TRINITY-QC) 84.60
SARA JANE JAIDE LABBAY ATENEO DE ZAMBOANGA 84.60
MICCA FLORES LAGLEVA UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 84.60
RAZEL MAE NACUA LIBOT CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 84.60
ALEXANDRA BASAÑEZ MACALINTAL ATENEO DE ZAMBOANGA 84.60
KRISTINE DE LA CRUZ MACASERO CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 84.60
CELESTE IMPERIAL MADUEÑO MANILA DOCTORS COLLEGE 84.60
SALLIE RIA DELOS SANTOS MALAYAN LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY-MANILA 84.60
JAN PAULA ESPIRITU MARTINEZ UNIVERSIDAD DE MANILA (CITY COLL. OF MANILA) 84.60
KIMBERLY CHAN MENDOZA SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 84.60
MARIE PAZ LACANLALAY NOLASCO MEDICAL COLLEGE OF NORTHERN PHILIPPINES 84.60
ROBELOU LIZANO ONG FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY-MANILA 84.60
JODELLENE FERNANDEZ PEROCHO CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY-MANILA 84.60
CLINTON ROSITA RABADON BICOL UNIVERSITY-POLANGUI 84.60
ERIKA GENINA DAVID RONQUILLO HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY 84.60
DIOLIZA MONTENEGRO SACIL UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTA ISABEL (COL DE STA ISABEL) 84.60
KATHERINE MEJIA VIACRUSIS TRINITY UNIVERSITY OF ASIA (TRINITY-QC) 84.60

Opening Day of Great Naga Sale

At the Plaza Quezon
August 27, 2010

For the list of participating establishments.. CLICK HERE

Day 1 of The First Great Naga Sale (Opening Day)




tarps are everywhere, establishments supporting the great sale


Photos by: bobbymay74



Monday, August 23, 2010

Venus Raj - 4th Runner Up Ms. Universe 2010

Despite despair from yesterday's incident, Bicol has once again made the Philippines proud through Ms. Venus Raj's 4th Runner Up Winning

Congrats Venus!
Congrats Bato, CamSur!
Congrats Bicol!
Congrats Philippines!

Prayers for My Country, My Philippines

I love my city, I love my country. For almost almost three years now I've been promoting our city at my own pace and my little efforts by blogging pictures and recent updates. This post will be my very first post that contains a national issue. No matter how we promote our city/country, glitches will always be part of every government.


Approximately two days from now is a 3-day accreditation for one of our colleges in my workplace and as expected were all busy inside the office preparing our documents and the physical vicinity. Unknowingly, while we were there throwing out papers and unnecessary stuffs in our stockroom, peoples' lives were also trashed out at Quirino Grandstand in Manila. I went home for lunch but didn't even try to turn on the television as usual. I just ate lunch, that's all that I had in mind. The rest of the afternoon was history just like any normal afternoon inside the office. Earlier this evening, I just learned from a colleague (fromTGIF) around 7:45, that there's a hostage crisis in Manila. When I reached home, my father was tuned in to a local news network, so I asked for updates about the hostage crisis. I got shocked when my father changed from one channel to another with the Breaking News captioned on every international media channel where it says "Manila Hostage Crisis". I got totally disheartened by what I saw. 


For almost 13 hours of fame, globally to be exact, we were at the limelight. The crisis is the word of the mouth and the trending topic in almost all of the social networks online. We are living in a third world country, it's an accepted reality alright, but what has happened today just made it worse. This is a challenge to P-Noy and Sec. Robredo. We all want to be in CNN, BBC, Aljazeera etc etc.. but not in that way right? We cannot blame the media, it's just their plain work, nothing more nothing less. With this reality, my dear fellow Filipinos this is a wake up call for us all to learn how co-exist with one another. Care for others' business, live within your reach but mind your own business. Fame out of what?? I'd rather not say the word.  We don't know the full details yet about the incident but for sure people will be pointing fingers at someone by tomorrow and the next few days to come. *Sigh* Remember that if you point your finger to someone, the remaining four is pointing back to you. 


The crisis today will have a domino effect to all the other sectors in our country. And for that I pray for the following:


  • I pray for those who were killed and the survivors.
  • I pray for the law enforcers and our government.
  • I pray for all of us Filipinos, especially the OFW'so that they may stay strong and be prepared for any labeling that may happen.
  • I pray for the media to not to over sensationalize what happened today, speak out truth but I pray for kindness.
  • I pray for other countries to have an open mind. The Philippines is not a perfect country but we do not like to be labeled on the passport "Not valid for travel in the Philippines" 
This is a time for all of us Filipinos to pray for our country, no matter where you're from, no matter what your religion is, we need prayers to heal the scars that the incident had caused today. We need other countries in order to grow. We live in only one planet. Our government is young. The Philippines is not perfect, we live in a third world country but we love our country with our hearts in a first-world kind of way.. no matter what.. we love our country.

Friday, August 20, 2010

September 2010 Events in Naga City

September Events in Naga City
Source


September 1-9, 2010 >>
Novena and Masses in Honor of Divino Rostro (Holy Face)
Basilica Minore, Balatas
September 2-4, 2010 >>
35th Annual Convention of the Kiwanis International Philippines, Luzon District
Villa Caceres Hotel



September 6, 2010 >>Ginoong Bicolandia and Little Ms. Philippines Bicolandia
Plaza Quezon


September 8, 2010 >>Miss Bicolandia
Naga City Coliseum

September 9, 2010
 >>
Dawn Procession of the Divino Rostro (Holy Face)
Basilica Minore
September 9, 2010>>
“Kugos ni Ina” – a Solo Art Exhibit by Monico Benjamin Botor, Jr.
Avenue Plaza
September 9-11, 2010 >>
UNC H/S Batch 78 Grand Reunion
University of Nueva Caceres
September 10, 2010 >>
Feast of the Divino Rostro
Dawn Procession of the Divino Rostro (Holy Face)
from Basilica Minore to Penafrancia Shrine
September 10, 2010 >>
Traslacion
Grand Feast of the Tercentenary Celebration of Devotion to Our Lady of Penafrancia
Archdioceses of Caceres
from Penafrancia Shrine to Naga Metropolitan Cathedral
September 10-18, 2010 >>
Novena and Masses in Honor of Our Lady of Penafrancia
Naga Metropolitan Cathedral
September 11, 2010 >>
Grand Alumni Homecoming
Asian Cultural High School Alumni Association
Naga Regent Hotel
September 15, 2010 >>Boy Scout and Girl Scout Parade / Drum and Lyre Competition
Plaza Quezon
September 15, 2010 >>Civic Parade / Float competition / Voyadores Festival
Naga Metropolitan Catheral grounds
September 18, 2010 >>
Fluvial Procession
from Naga Metropolitan Cathedral to Basilica Minore
September 17, 2010 >>Regional Military Parade
Plaza Quezon
September 19, 2010 >>
Grand Fiesta of Our Lady of Penafrancia
Basilica Minore

Arrival of Cobra Ironman 70.3 Participants

August 20, 2010
Friday
Naga Airport @ Pili Camarines Sur

Ironman Fever is now Signing On!

Morning Flights






Thursday, August 19, 2010

August 2010 Events in Naga City

August 2010 Events in Naga City
Source



August celebrates the “Buwan ng Wika” (more info please) and the 24th Anniversary of Naga City Urban Poor Federation Inc.
August 1, 2010 >>
Reopening of McDonald Plaza
Elias Angeles St.
August 1-31, 2010 >>
CBros Challenge – 6th Season of the Naga City Charter Intercollegiate Basketball League
Naga City Gymnasium
August 2, 2010 >>
Pre-Entrepreneurship Seminar of 100 Pre Micro – Micro Small and Medium Enterprise
City Government of Naga
DOLE Training Center
August 2, 2010 >>
Fun Walk – World Breast Feeding Week
Bicol Medical Center
August 2-6, 2010 >>3rd Regional Dance Workshop
Ateneo de Naga University
August 2-11, 2010 >>
Barangay Fiesta
Triangulo
August 4, 2010 >>
Study Visit – LGU Ilagan, Isabela
August 5, 2010 >>Consultation / Workshop on Wage Issues
Villa Caceres Hotel
August 7, 2010 >>
Bicol Regional Tourism Council 2010 Hotels, Restaurants and Resorts and Regional Conference
Villa Caceres Hotel
August 7, 2010 >>
GSP Councilwide Junior Gathering
Plaza Quezon / Plaza Rizal
August 7, 2010 >>Turnover Ceremonies and Joint Chapter Induction of Officers and Members
United Architects of the Philippines
Avenue Plaza
August 7, 2010 >>
Testimonial Dinner for DILG Secretary Jesse M. Robredo
Moraville Hotel
August 8, 2010 >>
Induction of Naga Central School II Faculty
Naga City Youth Center
August 8, 2010 >>
37th Anniversary of Alpha Kappa Rho
Naga City Youth Center
August 13 and 27, 2010 >>
Home Mutual Development Fund Employer’s Forum
Naga City Youth Center
August 13-11, 2010 >>
Bodega Midnight Splash
Penafrancia Ave.
August 13-15, 2010 >>
SM 3-day Sale
SM City Naga
August 14, 2010 >>
International Humanitarian Law Torch Parade
Plaza Quezon
August 14, 2010 >>
Willienep for President
Camarines Sur Banks Association
Villa Caceres Hotel
August 14-22, 2010 >>Dance Instructors of Bicol Region Inter Color Basketball Tournament
University of Nueva Caceres
August 16-19, 2010 >>Community Organizational Attachment Module: Study  on the Nature and Application of Focused Governance Innovations in Naga City
Integrated Gabay ng Paglingkod Training Course of the Executive Leadership Program
City Hall / Villa Caceres Hotel

August 19, 2010 
>>
Lantern Parade
Ateneo de Naga University
August 19-21, 2010 >>
Motortrade Brand New Subasthan Sale
Plaza Quezon
August 19-22, 2010 >>
Intramurals
Ateneo de Naga University
August 20, 2010 >>
Torch Parade
USI Nurses Day : Chivalry 2010
August 20-22, 2010 >>
Transport Summit
Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges
August 21, 2010 >>
Screening of Ms. Bicolandia Candidates
City Government of Naga
Naga City Youth Center
August 21, 2010 >>
Knights of Columbus Divino Rostro Council Installation of new set of officers for the Columbian Year 2010-11
Moraville Hotel
August 21 to November 10, 2010 >>
SBP National Junior Championship (Naga Elimination)
Naga City Gymnasium
August 23-31, 2010 >>
Naga Great Sale
City Government of Naga
Riverside
August 24-27, 2010 >>Camarines Sur Polytechnic College Intramurals
CSPC Campus
August 28, 2010 >>
Watch Your Health Project
Rotary Club of Naga
Camarines Sur Villa Caceres Hotel
August 26-31, 2010 >>
UNC College Department Intramurals
University of Nueva Caceres
August 29, 2010 >>
Run For Wellness South Star Drug
Plaza Quezon

Peñafrancia Voyadores Festival 2010

Peñafrancia Voyadores Festival 2010
on September 15






Wharf Galley 3rd Year Anniversary

White Domination

Spotted: Unliparty Nyt
White Domination 
@ Westpark Roofdeck
9 PM August 28, 2010


Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Porta Mariae

Porta Mariae
Naga Metropolitan Cathedral Grounds

August 3, 2012

As of August 8, 2010

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Monday, August 16, 2010

Welcome to www.nagacitydeck.com

We are now WWW.NAGACITYDECK.COM


To all Naguenos by heart and soul, .COM is another start for us,
watch out for a bigger, brighter and better Naga City Deck.
SOON!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

The First Great Naga Sale


Initial List of Participating Stores



MAGSAYSAY AVENUE

Aqua Camarines                  
BEAN BUG            
Bob Marlin Restaurant     
Brekkie Baker      
Camella Homes   
CARCIDO AUTOMOTOR CENTER                  
Chef Doy`s Gourmet Restaurant                 
CLEMENTINE BAKESHOP &RESTO               
COLD SHACK        
Crossraod Shell Station    
David Salon-Avenue Square          
DJC HALO HALO & SNACK IN      
Evolution Salon and Day Spa
GRISSINI RESTORANTE
MAKI-YAKI RESTAURANT               
MAX'S RESTAURANT        
MOCHA BLEND   
Molino Grill           
Olivan Home Depot          
OLIVAN SEAOIL STATION                
Parkway Barbershop        
Peñafrancia Service Specialists,Inc.            
People Choice water Station/Aquabest   
Pro aos   
Quick Shape Fitness Gym               
RED PLATTER        
Sinan-Engo Rice Supply   
The Westpark   
WHITE DAHILIA APARTELLE
PEÑAFRANCIA AVENUE
JELLATO RESTAURANT     
NATASHA           

PANGANIBAN DRIVE / MAYON AVENUE

ADVANCE ELECTONICS SERVICE CORP.
BICOL DRUG CORP. MERCURY
BSC Foam Center
CHAMPAGNE GARDEN
CITIMART
COCINA CONCHITA
Dogs United
G.L Auto Supply & Hardware
Giay`s (paksiw,goto,tapsi,atbp.)
Green Food House
H.A Commercial                  
H.A. STORE        
JLAC Plus Doors and Windows
Malin Khey Mktg.
Matt's Tourist Inn
Mc Yang                 
Medical Center Trading Corporation          
MHL Steelfab Ind.              
Mothosphere      
MOTOR TRADE NATIONWIDE       
Motortrade Nationwide Corp.  
Nacy's Water Station
NAGA CARWASH
NAGA ZONE A.S
NORKIS-NAGA    
OTOP PASALUBONG CENTER        
PINOY BIKE MOTORCYCLE              
RedFlame Enterprises      
Refrik-Aire Engineering
ROPALI CORP.
Sien Surplus Mktg.
Solomon Ind`l
Star Bike Corporation
WOK FOOD GARDEN
Zapcom Computer Repair & Gen. Merchandise

CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT II

AQUA HERO         
COTTON WORLD ENT.      
ELY'S STUDIO       
LA GERMANIA  
SM CITY NAGA
TACHI-LABOONS INTERNET CAFÉ                
YOLANDA MARTINEZ    

CENTRO NAGA

2 CENT BOTIQUE
3GX COMPUTER & IT SOLUTIONS               
Antonio's Store   
Apring Cakes & Party Needs         
Ayaica Store Store             
BAKERS PLAZA    
BANGS BAZAAR                  
BIGGS DINNER - ADVENT               
BLUESEAL FASHION HOUSE           
BURGER                 
CABY'S CABANA                 
CARAMEL- CENTRO           
CASA MODERNA                
Charlie's dry Goods Store               
Char-Vince General Merchandise               
Clarahil Trading   
CLASSYFIED ODDS BOTIQUE          
COMMERCIAL     
C-Zars Dry Goods                
D.I.T.O (Dine in Take Out)              
Delos Angeles Dry Goods               
DIBAC SALES CENTER        
DIGITAL MINILAB FRONTIER (FUJI)            
DUNKIN DONUT                 
Electromart          
EMC Pili Candies Center                  
EMPIRE TRADE CENTER   
Escaros Food Shoppe       
Esdeg Store          
F.A. San Jose Gen. Merchandise                 
FACIAL PLUS BY: BIOSSENCE         
Filipino traders    
FISH BALL VENDOR            
GEEWAN            
GOLDEN BAKERY
HI-QUALITY          
HONG ENTERPRISES         
HOTCAKE ROLLING STORE              
HOYE       
ICE BLINK HALO HALO & RESTAURANT     
ICE SCRAMBLE     
ICECREAM              
ICECREAM & BURGER      
JACKMART            
Jeff & Mie             
Kenith Gold Jewelry Store             
KENJ-JAP               
LASUERTE              
LCC Dept. Store                  
LUTOS BAZAAR & NOVELTY STORE             
LYNDON MARKETING      
Magno's Native Products               
Magno's Store     
MAMI KING         
Mang Carding Store          
MANG INASAL    
MMC Dry Goods                
NAGA MIDTOWN              
NAGA OPTICAL
NAGA REGENT HOTEL
NAGALANDCO    
NAILS & PRINTS                  
Nancy A. Espiritu Store    
Native Products                  
NEPTUNE AUTO SUPPLY                 
NEW ORIENT COMMERCIAL          
NEW YORK BAKERY           
NIEVE RESOLES FURNITURES        
Parklane                
Pelagios Gen. Merchandise            
Photoline Ent. Corp.         
PINOY SERVI TECH             
Post to post          
Post-16   
Prixie Tailor           
PURPLE BELL        
R.A Valera Sari-Sari Store                
RAYS WEDDING                  
ROLLING STORE                  
ROYAL BUSINESS CLUB INTL INK                  
RTW         
SAMPAGUITA DEPT. STORE           
Sare's Pilinut Candy           
Silvistre Store      
SINULOG GRILL
Soniano's Dry Goods
SUEPRUS MALL   
Sweetland Gen. mdse.    
TIM ROCH'S HOUSE OF ACCESSORIES        
Tools       
Tools-4   
Twinstar Jewelry Store    
UNITOP GEN. MDSE. INC                
UPGRADE CENTRAL          
Van Mec             
XTP EXPRESS

CONCEPCION GRANDE/ PEQUEÑA

Asag        
Bicol Autocare Corp-Kia-Naga       
CV Daso Furniture Shop                  
Durahaus Construction Supply  
Naga E.S Construction
Top People Hardware
Vomarap Service center

OTHERS

BARAQUIEL CELLULAR SHOP         
CLARAHIL TRADING          
CONSUELO POLO               
ED-CEL DRY GOODS           
EVIL ET    
INK GUIDE            
J2 COMMERCIAL - THE UNDERGROUND                  
J2C-ANNEX           
M&N DRY GOODS STORE                
MB CELLCOM CARE CENTER          
MDR VRU STUDIO             
MM         
PAGE       
PINK APPLE BOUTIQUE   
ROSA NECHOSO                 
SHOE PLAZA         
SHUTLAND GEN. MERCHANDISE                 
WKEN DRY GOODS



Be part of shopping history! Shop, dine and relax in Naga on August 27 to September 1.

For more infos, you may contact the Event Secretariat, Metro Naga Chamber of Commerce and Industry at 473-6318 or fax 473-9258.