Sinulog 2009 Schedule of Activities

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Dec 01 – Jan 31, 2010
Sinulog Street Fair, Osmeña Blvd.


January 3-31, 2010
Sinulog Photo Exhibits featuring 2008 Sinulog Photo

Winners , 2nd level of the Northwing SM City Cebu


January 3-31, 2010
Sto. Niño Exhibits, SM City Cebu Art Center


January 9-19, 2010
Dancing Pilgrims: Sinanduloy of Tangub City

Exhibit of Tangub City dancers from past to present
SM City Cebu


January 07, 2010 (Thursday)
Opening Salvo: Walk with Jesus

4:00 AM
Assembly Time (Area) Fuente Osmeña

4:30 AM
Start of Walk-Fuente Osmeña Blvd. – Basilica del Sto. Niño

5:30 AM
Installation of Hermano & Hermana Mayores 2010


January 08, 2010 (Friday)
Sinulog 2010 Kick Off
Sinulog Photo Exhibits through the years @SM City Cebu, Ayala Center Cebu, MCIAA

2:00PM
Solemn Mass (Basilica del Sto. Niño)

3:00 PM
Launching Parade (Basilica del Sto. Niño to Cebu City Sports Center)

7:00 PM
Opening and Launching Program, Fuente Osmeña featuring Mandaue City Children’s Choir, Dancesports Team Cebu and Dance Troupes from Cebu’s schools and universities

7:30 PM
Ms. Cebu 2010 Presentation, Fuente Osmeña


January 9, 2010 (Saturday)
Sinulog sa Kabataan – Lalawigan

1:00 PM
Parade of Participants, Capitol Site to Cebu City Sports Center

2:00 PM
Sinulog sa Kabataan sa Lalawigan, Cebu City Sports Center

4:30 PM
Awarding of Winners

7:30 PM
Cultural Show (Fuente Osmeña) DepEd, Cebu Province

9:30 PM
Concert @ the Fuente O , Street Party Bands


January 10, 2010 (Sunday)
Sinulog sa Kabataan- Dakbayan

1:00 PM
Parade of Participants, Plaza Independencia to Cebu City Sports Center

2:00 PM
Sinulog sa Kabataan sa Dakbayan, Cebu City Sports Center

4:30 PM
Awarding of Winners

7:00 PM
Cultural Show (Fuente Osmeña)

Southwestern University,

Asian College of Technology,

Salazar College of Science and Institute of Technology


9:00 PM
Concert @ the Fuente O, Street Party Bands


January 11, 2010 (Monday)

7:30 PM
Cultural Show (Fuente Osmeña)

Univ. of Southern Philippines Foundation

University of Cebu

9:00 PM
Concert @ the Fuente O , Street Party Bands


January 12, 3009 (Tuesday)

7:30 PM
Cultural show (Fuente Osmeña)

University of San Carlos

9:00 PM
Concert @ the Fuente O , Street Party Bands


January 13, 2010 (Wednesday)

9:00 AM
Airport Welcome (Balikbayan Flights)

7:30 PM
Cultural Shows (Fuente Osmeña)

Abellana National School,

Cebu Doctor’s University,

Cebu State College of Science and Technology,

USJ-R COE Talents Guild

8:00 PM
Ms. Cebu 2010 Coronation Night, Waterfront Lahug Hotel

9:00 PM
Concert @ the Fuente O , Street Party Bands


January 14, 2010 (Thursday)

9:00 AM
Airport Welcome (Balikbayan Flights)

10 AM – 9:00 PM
Photo Shoot Sinulog Festival Queen , SM City Entertainment Plaza

7:30 PM
Cultural Shows (Fuente Osmeña)

University San Jose Recoletos,

Cebu Institute of Technology,

Velez College

9:00 PM
Concert @ the Fuente O , Street Party Bands


January 15, 2010 (Friday)
Visual Merchandising Contest
(Dept. Stores and Malls)

4:00 AM
Walk with Mary (Area) Fuente Osmeña-Sto. Niño

7:00 AM
Misa de Translacion (Motorcade)

7:30 PM
Cultural Shows (Fuente Osmeña)
DepEd, Cebu City

7:30 P.M
Cebu Popular Music Festival, Cebu Coliseum

7:30 P.M
Sinulog Festival Queen 2010, Cebu City Sports Center

8:00 PM
Balik Cebu, Welcome Party @ Ayala Center Cebu

9:00 PM
Concert @ the Fuente O , Street Party Bands


January 16, 2010 (Saturday)

6:00 AM
Fluvial Procession of the Miraculous Image of Sto. Niño

9:00 AM
Re-enactment of the Baptism of Queen Juana and Rajah Humabon Basilica del Sto. Niño

2:00 PM
Solemn Procession of the Miraculous Image of Sto. Niño

6:30 PM
Cultural Shows

7:00 PM
Street party @ Fuente Osmeña and Plaza Independencia

8:00 PM
1st Sinulog Fireworks Competition, fronting SM North Wing

8:00 PM
Kasadya Nite Mardi Gras @ Ayala Center Cebu

8:00 PM
Handumanan Concert, USP-F Theater for the Performing Arts


January 17, 2010 (Sunday)
SINULOG GRAND PARADE

4:00 AM
Mañanita Mass @Basilica del Sto. Niño

6:00 AM
Pontifical mass with His Eminence Ricardo J. Cardinal Vidal

9:00 AM
Sinulog Grand Parade Carousel Kick Off

7:00 PM
Grand Fireworks, Cebu City Sports Center

7:30 PM
Street Party Bands, Fuente Osmeña


January 18, 2010 (Monday)

1:00 PM
Awarding Ceremonies, Cebu City Sports Center


January 22, 2010 (Friday)
“HUBO”

4:00 AM
“HUBO Mass” Ritual @ Basilica del Sto. Niño


January 29, 2010 (Friday)

6:00 – 8:00 PM
Showing of Sinulog Short Film Festival, SM Cinema 4


January 30, 2010 (Saturday)

1:00 P.M
Awarding Ceremonies Photo Contest and Video Documentary Contest

Sinulog Short Film Festival


February 1 – Feb. 10, 2010
Photo Exhibits “Winning Photos Sinulog ‘10 @ SM City Cebu

Cebu Guitar Festival 2009


This is happening again on November 24 - 28...

Five days of performances, exhibits, and other activities.

Happening at The Outpost

For Updates: Cebu Guitar Festival.

1st Red Cross Youth-Cebu Humanity Race


1st Red Cross Youth-Cebu Humanity Race

Run For A Cause

When: Dec. 06, 2009 (sunday) @ 6:00 AM
Starting Line: PNRC Building Osmena Blvd.(Beside the Public Library)
Categories:
10k (Men's/Women's Open)
5k (Men's/Women's Open)
10k (Men's/Women's Executive)
5k (RCY/Volunteers/PNRC Staff)

Registration Fee:
Php300 - Race packet with Red Cross Membership*
Php200 - (students) Race packet w/ Red Cross Membership*
Php150 - (RCY/Volunteers/Staffs) Race packet

*Red Cross Membership includes a 1 year accident insurance

REGISTRATION IS ON-GOING...!!!!

DEADLINE OF REGISTRATION IS - - - DECEMBER 2, 2009

Register Now @ PNRC-Cebu Building, Osmena Blvd., Cebu City (beside CC public library / fronting Coco Mall)

Registrations sites will be put up in strategic areas like Cebu City Sports Complex soon.

For more infos and inquiries, you may call:
PNRC-Cebu 253-9793
Look for Alvin Adolfo (Race Organizer)

*All proceeds will go to the organization. The Philippine National Red Cross is the premiere humanitarian organization. Serving humanity and alleviating human suffering.
The proceeds will be used to fund our humanitarian services most especially in disaster relief operations. The organization depends solely on donations but PNRC can't just rely on donations. PNRC must have an initiative to get funds in order to serve the most and great number of humanity.

THIS IS FOR A CAUSE.

Pacquiao for VP in 2010

I doubt if Manny fits for the position, a VP? come'on. I doubt have any problem with Manny running for a position in the Government, but being next to the President is a big NO for me. If he'll run for a mayor in his hometown, that would work.

from PhilStar news:

In a radio interview, Dante Jimenez, chairman of the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC), said the Filipino ring icon is most fit to hold the second highest public office in the country.

Jimenez said that with his high charisma and good values, Pacquiao is best suited to be vice president.

"He will be a very good vice president. Why would he still engage in corruption if he already has lots of money?" the VACC chief added.

With his enormous popularity among the Filipinos, Jimenez said Pacquiao does not need to spend too much money to fund his candidacy as the people themselves will volunteer to organize sorties for him.


if ever he'll go for this seat and wins, well -- only God knows.

Manny Pacquiao, Pambansang Kamao

November 14, 2009 is fast approaching and being a fellow Filipino i could hear talks about Manny and how he will beat Cotto. Well, if he'll beat the Puerto Rican boxer will this change our country? I guess yes. I'll be expecting a huge change. Politicians will flock beside Pacquiao, interviews here and there, "i men uh..ya' no..". Change in faces of opposing political party both sitting beside Pacquiao.>Its so sad to see how our country loves Pacquiao so much that we even forget issues within the beloved Philippines.


Pambansang Kamao

Peoples Champ

world's number 1 pound for pound fighter

one of the 100 most influencial people by time magazine - indeed. no wonder why politicians flocks at Manny

ambassador of peace and understanding as President Gloria said -- what does this mean?

appointed as special assistant of the justice secretary on intelligence matters -- whats wrong with the "Department of Justice"?



whats next? pambansang politiko? Think.

GOD, FILIPINOS, ONDOY AND PEPENG

by Tito Vic Romero,
10/12/2009

A good friend of mine, Ador, wrote:

“Just wondering. . . . If God is really watching over us, why unleash these back-to-backcalamities to our beloved Philippines, the only christianized and the most corrupt country in Asia, claiming hundreds of lives and destroying billion dollars of properties we can ill afford. . . Just wondering . . .”

Salamat, Ador, for wondering aloud about God's watching over us.

First, Pepeng and the landslides in the Cordilleras.

PEPENG AND THE CORDILLERAS

If you love the Philippines you will probably find this interesting.
If you don’t care, you may find this boring.

The Cordilleras can handle rain. Lots of rain. Four great rivers drain these 7000-8000 foot highlands. They all begin within a few kilometers of each other on Mount Data (Do a Google search on Mount Data National Park). 1) The Suyoc on the west side flows into the Abra, which drains into the South China Sea. 2) The Chico on the northeast flows into the mighty Cagayan. 3) The Asin on the east flows into the Magat, which flows into the mighty Cagayan. 4) The Agno on the south drains into the Pangasinan plain and Lingayen Gulf. The mighty Cagayan is largest river in the Philippines. It goes north through Tuguegarao and into the Babuyan Channel. The Spaniards called it the Rio Grande de Cagayan because of its size. The Chico is the post popular whitewater rafting and kayaking destination in Luzon. (Do a Google search on Chico River
Rafting.) You need a descending river to create whitewater rapids. The Abra is well-known to the people of the Ilocos. Look for videos of it on YouTube. The river is so wide. Pangasinenses know too well about the Agno. It’s also such a wide river. People who have read F. Sionil Jose’s Poón (the Ilocano word for tree) know what a mighty force the Agno can be.

This drainage system works when it’s in equilibrium. It’s God’s creation. It’s beautiful and efficient. It breaks down when we humans cut down the trees on the mountainsides, eliminating the tree roots that keep the soil from eroding and creating landslides. The greed of the loggers created the conditions that caused the landslides that killed people. In other forums on the internet, I have suggested a 100-year moratorium on logging on Philippine mountains. In addition, we need to plant trees to restore the mountain forests to their conditions in 1960.

ONDOY AND RIZAL

People built homes where none should have been built.

UP hydraulics engineer Guillermo Tabios says “certain areas such as Provident Villages were flood plains or low-lying areas where water from the river would overflow.

“You’re not supposed to build anything within six times the width of the river. Instead of fighting the river, you should just let the river run its course,” he said, noting that the floodwater increased its speed as it hit Marikina City.

Tabios cited the presence of obstructions along the Manggahan Floodway, which he said was originally designed to be 260 meters in width and a high water level of 14 meters.” (Julie M. Aurelio, “9 hours would have made the difference ,” Philippine Daily Inquirer,
10/08/2009)

ONDOY AND LAGUNA

The Laguna de Bay drains into Manila Bay by way of the Pasig River.
Laguna is the Spanish word for lagoon, a fresh body of water that connects to salty sea water. When unpolluted, a lagoon is typically rich in marine life.

The following is from the “.4M lake squatters must go,” Philippine Daily Inquirer, 10/09/2009:

At least 400,000 squatters block key drainage channels of Laguna Lake on the edge of Metro Manila. The squatters are among a million people living on the shoreline of the country’s biggest lake.

“About 300,000 of the squatters are living in and around an illegal open garbage dump on wetlands that block two connecting rivers that are meant to channel excess water from the lake into Manila Bay to the west.

“The channel is constricted,” Laguna Lake Development Authority chief Edgardo Manda said, adding that clearing the squatters and garbage from the wetlands was key to allowing water to flow more freely.”

PEPENG AND PANGASINAN

The flooding of 38 Pangasinan towns (“never happened before,” says 56-year-old Villasis Mayor Abrenica) was caused by the release of water from the San Roque Dam.

Fatima Rosalin, 32, of Rosales, Pangasinan, and other residents in the area said there was no warning that the San Roque Dam in San Manuel, Pangasinan, had opened all of its six spillway gates that same day, spewing excess water at 2,500 cubic meters per second, inundating Rosales.

Teofilo Salazar, barangay captain of Puelay, said he and other members of the barangay council began sandbagging at least two spots in the eastern part of the dike when rains caused the river to swell.
“Before the San Roque Dam was allowed to operate full blast, they should have first attended to the dikes. These are already weak,”
Salazar said. (Gabriel Cardinoza, “We did not receive any warning’”, Philippine Daily Inquirer, 10/12/2009)

This from the column of Rina Jimenez-David in the Philippine Daily Inquirer, 10/13/2009:

“And what of those in charge of San Roque Dam in Pangasinan? So the earth dikes were already showing cracks months before Pepeng paid a visit? Why weren’t funds and human resources made available to repair them in time? And why didn’t any official make sure that those living in the path of the rampaging waters were warned and told to evacuate before the dam waters were released? The floods weren’t accidental at all, but the result of a deliberate decision, however well-meaning.
What happened to preparing for the worst?”

SO, WHERE IS IT OK TO BUILD A HOME?

No lower than the nearest bridge or church altar, says urban planner Felino Palafox. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, 10/09/2009)

Palafox says homeowners, especially in places ravaged by the flood triggered by Tropical Storm “Ondoy” two weeks ago like Cainta, Pasig and Marikina, should research the “flood line” of their area. “This flood line should be based on the 100-year flood level, or the highest point reached by floods during this period,” he says. Normally, to get this information, builders would contract a “hydrological” study of the area. “But that is too expensive,” says Palafox, who also laments that some developers only get the 25-year flood level. The best bet, he says, is to look at the latest foreign-funded bridge in the neighborhood. “I would not advise bridges built using pork barrel because the specifications might be suspect.”

Palafox recommends a visit to the parish church and take a measurement of the altar. “In the old days, churches made it a point to construct the altar well above any flood line so they can avoid the altar being flooded.”

CONCLUSION

All are to blame, says an editorial of the Philippine Daily Inquirer of 10/12/2009.

“Now that things have settled down somewhat and relief operations are in full swing, it is time for finger-pointing and assigning blame.
Some blame Nature for being capricious and ferocious. Most blame government for its unpreparedness, for its lack of a ready system for coping with disasters. Very few people blame themselves for the deluge and for the horrific death and destruction.

“Yes, indeed the enemy, insofar as environmental degradation and climate change are concerned, is us. We are, all of us, to blame.”

Thank you, Ador, for this opportunity for all of us to reflect on what happened. It was not God’s doing. It was humans that did it. God is still with us, watching what we’re doing to ourselves and our fellow humans.

Let’s not cut down trees any more. Let’s plant trees instead. Let’s not build homes in waterways or flood plains. Let’s dredge canals and esteros and keep the riverways clear. Let’s be extra cautious when building dams. Let’s fix and strengthen dikes. Let us respect the land and rivers and seas and our fellow humans.

All About CITOM

Im an avid reader of posts from Istorya.net and i came to noticed this striking post about Citoms which is quite true based on my experience as well as the peoples observation. Ive often heard complains from fellow jeepney passengers regarding CITOM's way of handling jaywalkings. Here's a piece of it from the post which i wanna share...

Mao ni ang tinoud nga STORYA.

Sa DALAN COLON, aduna kitay ordinansa nga gi tawag ug "JAYWALKING". Sa permero lang, kini nakapatabang gayud aron malikayan ang desgrasya. Apan sa kadugayan, nakabantay ba mo nga gihimo na kini ug NEGUSYU?

Ang mga CITOM dli mag atang sa lugar kung diin dli angay mo labang. ANg ilang buhaton, mo tago or mo barug dha sa lugar nga DILI SILA MAKITA. Sakto ba kana? Louy kaayu ang mga TAGA BUKID, mga TIGULANG nga gikan pa sa laing lugar dakpon ug pamultahon. Kung dli mo bayad, adunay SEMINAR nga "2HOURS" (Mao nay bag-o karon). Kalouy pud ni lolo ug lola tawn and ni Undong ug in Inday.

Ikaduha, nakahibalo ba kamo nga adunay ordinansa nga dakpon ang si bisan kinsa magpataka ug SAKAY sa Jeep Pasahero-an? Ug wla, kini angay ninyung masay-ran.

"Ang CITOM, adunay bag-o daw nga balaud nga kinahanglan adto ka mo sakay sa Jeepney STOP". Apan, ang nahitabo mao kini..... Ang mga CITOM sa DALAN COLON, dli na magbarug sa STOPPING AREA kay wla man silay madakpan. Ang ilang gibuhat, adto sila mag BARUG doul sa SHOPPING AREA mag pa atbang. Ug sa Dihang adunay makita nga nisakay sa jeep doul sa gaisano SOUTH, mo doul dayun na sila ug pakanaugon ang pasahero. Sa akong pagsabot, mura sila ug "BU-AYA nga nag ATANG ug TUKBONON".

Unsa man inyung ikasulti niini??

Happy New Year TingogCebu!

Happy New Year to everyone, fellow pinoys especially to fellow Cebuano's! Mabuhi tang tanan!