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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Love Manila and the Long & Winding Weekend Sale EXTENDED!





Score special discounted bundles for as low as Php 99 with fun & exciting finds this long weekend!

LONG & WINDING WEEKEND SALE
26 August to 4 September 2011
Up to 80% off on selected items!

Team Manila Lifestyle Stores
Rockwell 2F South Court, Power Plant Mall, Rockwell Center, Makati
TriNoma 3F TriNoma Mall, Quezon City
SM Mall of Asia 2F Entertainment Mall, SM Mall of Asia, Pasay
Online Store http://www.teammanilalifestyle.com


PHP 99
Sticker + Wristlet
Sticker + Bottle Opener
PHP 149
Wristlet + Tarp Wallet (Large)
Wristlet + Passport Holder
PHP 199
Passport Holder + Lanyard
Lanyard + Lanyard
Mug or Tumbler + Sticker
PHP 399
Tote Bag (Large) + Wristlet + Bottle Opener
Tote Bag (Large) + Lanyard + Sticker
Shirt + Wristlet + Passport Holder
PHP 499
Shirt + Mug + Wristlet + Sticker
Shirt + Tote Bag + Large
Shirt + Tote Bag (Small) + Sticker
  
         I love Team Manila T Shirt and I been looking forward to buy this Hoodie from Team Manila Style during the Long Weekend Sale and it was out of stock so sad. 
Photo from Team Manila
Forget the Hoodie and look on the bright I just have extra money for more Team Manila Shirt and Accessories :D. Last day of sale I got myself 3 new shirt and lots of  accessories.

I'm proud to be a Team Manila Style consumer and fanatic because it show the creativity of Filipino on each product it sale. Surely a Filipino brand that we can be all proud off. 




They have an going Contest Title : Why You Love Manila Contest 






Entries will be accepted until midnight of September 22, 2011.


1. Record a video of yourself telling us why you love Metro Manila.
Use any kind of camera, even your webcam or mobile phone camera.
Be as creative as you like, but let us see your face and hear your voice somewhere in the video.
Keep it family-friendly!
Minimum video length: 30 seconds; maximum: 10 minutes
Only one entry per person.
The contest is open to all individuals, locals and foreigners, residing in the Philippines.
Group entries are not allowed.


2. Upload your video on our Facebook.
"Like" our co-presentor CityPoynt's Facebook page, http://facebook.com/CityPoynt
"Like" our Facebook page, http://facebook.com/WhyWeLoveManila
Upload your video on our Wall on http://facebook.com/WhyWeLoveManila


3. Tell everyone about it!
Once you successfully upload your video on our Wall, click "Share" (the small blue link appearing below your video) to share the link to the video on your Facebook.
Ask people to "like" your video. Only "likes" on the video itself will be counted. "Likes" on links to the video will not be counted.
Remember, people have to "like" the Why We Love Manila Facebook page first before they can like your video!
You can share the link to your video as many times as you like! You have until midnight of September 22, 2011 to promote your video.


The Grand Prize will be awarded to the person whose video receives the most "likes".
Special Prizes will be awarded to the people whose videos are personally selected as favourites by our partner blogger judges: Carlos Celdran, Tricia Gosingtian, NiƱa Sandejas, Regina Belmonte, Seph Cham & Shai Lagarde.


We have one (1) Grand Prize package consisting of:
5,000 Cash in Philippine Pesos from CityPoynt.com
5,000 Gift Voucher from CityPoynt.com
Two (2) Nights' Accommodation for Two (2) Persons at The White Knight Hotel
Team Manila Merchandise
One (1) Case of Yeo's Juice


And five (5) Special Prize packages, each consisting of:
1,000 Cash in Philippine Pesos from CityPoynt.com
1,000 Gift Voucher from CityPoynt.com
Team Manila Merchandise
One (1) Pack of Yeo's Juice


We reserve the right to moderate and curate content uploaded to Why We Love Manila.
We reserve the right to adjust the contest mechanics and prizes at anytime for any reason.
All contest entries uploaded to Why We Love Manila shall belong to Why We Love Manila. 

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Recommendations to the Nuffnang Blog Day 2011


Here are some of the best site I love and hope you love them all Nuffnang.

1. Follow my Trail by Kelly Austria

A wandered with a big heart to the community.

2. Kwentong Emotero by Ian

Kwenton ng isang batang Emotero in Tagalog Version

3. Moms World of Arts and Happiness by Mommy Lariza

A full time Mom and inspiring Mommy blogger

4. Crumpylicious Blog by Stacy and Kurt

Sharing daily experience, discoveries, encounters and insights of everything.

5. Lakwatsera Lovers by Matt Suzara and KRistina Esperancilla Indangan

A feature of anything and everything especially movies

6. The Intersections & Beyond by Vin Ello
ART, LITERATURE, THEATER, FILM, ENTERTAINMENT, TECHNOLOGY, FOOD, SPORTS

Got so many blog on mind but here's my top 6  for Nuffnang and Blog Day 2011


Like Mylifesgood on Facebook and follow my simple blog for latest contest and happening over the Metro.


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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Morning Banana with Motto

I love bananas and the nutritional contents of it. Bananas are commonly cultivated over Southeast Asia region. Philippine soil and climate are just right  for cultivating all kinds of banana.
We have two variety of banana namely saba and tordan over our small farmland. Which are growing all over the place and almost once a year we have a harvest of one/two Buwig of banana.

For the saba we love it boiled, or with sugar banana que, turon banana of lumpia rapper or banana ice during summer.


While for the tordan it is best serve or ate ripe. Banana every morning help me for my digestion because it has 75 % water and is a valuable source Potassium,Vitamin A, Vitamin B6 and Vitamin C .


Throughout the year banana is harvested and can be bought in your favorite convenient store and supermarket.

While Metro people can have a dose of Healthy DOLE® Cavendish Banana in your nearest convenient store. DOLE® Bananas are packed with vitamins and minerals it is best as a morning treat to give you the energy to last though the day.

Try DOLE® Cavendish Banana with your daily motto to started your day right. Be healthy and inspired throughout the day with DOLE® Cavendish Banana and by motto of day of different people.

Share your Daily Motto and Join the Banana Morning Motto.


Please vote my entry Click here

Follow this Simple Steps.

1. Like Dole Fresh Philippines
2. Visit the Application tab Banana Morning Motto



3. Simply  upload your morning motto written on a Dole Cavendish Banana (make sure you've got the Dole sticker in place). Share it with your friends to get votes and increase your chances of winning!


4. Visit the Banana Morning Motto Gallery  and vote/like your Favorite Motto. The contest runs from Aug 5 - until September 4, 2011.

Where one winning entry  per week is awarded amazing prizes such as an Executive Massage gift certificate from The Spa, as well as free ten (10) sessions of Zumba Classes.

For more details about the contest visit the Frequently Asked Question page.

Per DTI-NCR Permit #5769  . Series of 2011.

Like Mylifesgood on Facebook and follow my simple blog for latest contest and happening over the Metro.


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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Public Storm Warning Signal (PAGASA)

What are Public Storm Warning Signal ?


PSWS # 1
PSS1.jpgMETEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS:
  • A tropical cyclone will affect the locality.
  • Winds of 30-60 kph may be expected in at least 36 hours or intermittent rains may be expected within 36 hours. (When the tropical cyclone develops very close to the locality a shorter lead time of the occurrence of the winds will be specified in the warning bulletin.)

IMPACT OF THE WINDS:
  • Twigs and branches of small trees may be broken.
  • Some banana plants may be tilted or downed.
  • Some houses of very light materials (nipa and cogon) may be partially unroofed.
  • Unless this warning signal is upgraded during the entire existence of the tropical cyclone, only very light or no damage at all may be sustained by the exposed communities.
  • Rice crop, however, may suffer significant damage when it is in its flowering stage.

PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES:
  • When the tropical cyclone is strong or is intensifying and is moving closer, this signal may be upgraded to the next higher level.
  • The waves on coastal waters may gradually develop and become bigger and higher.
  • The people are advised to listen to the latest severe weather bulletin issued by PAGASA every six hours. In the meantime, business may be carried out as usual except when flood occur.
  • Disaster preparedness is activated to alert status.

PSWS # 2
PSS2.jpgMETEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS:
  • A tropical cyclone will affect the the locality.
  • Winds of greater than 60 kph and up to 100 kph may be expected in at least 24 hours.

IMPACT OF THE WINDS:
  • Some coconut trees may be tilted with few others broken.
  • Few big trees may be uprooted.
  • Many banana plants may be downed.
  • Rice and corn may be adversely affected.
  • Large number of nipa and cogon houses may be partially or totally unroofed.
  • Some old galvanized iron roofings may be peeled off.
  • In general, the winds may bring light to moderate damage to the exposed communities.

PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES:
  • The sea and coastal waters are dangerous to small seacrafts
  • Special attention should be given to the latest position, the direction and speed of movement and the intensity of the storm as it may intensify and move towards the locality.
  • The general public especially people travelling by sea and air are cautioned to avoid unnecessary risks.
  • Outdoor activities of children should be postponed.
  • Secure properties before the signal is upgraded.
  • Disaster preparedness agencies / organizations are in action to alert their communities.

PSWS # 3
PSS3.jpgMETEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS:
  • A tropical cyclone will affect the locality.
  • Winds of greater than 100 kph up to 185 kph may be expected in at least 18 hours.

IMPACT OF THE WINDS:
  • Many coconut trees may be broken or destroyed.
  • Almost all banana plants may be downed and a large number of trees may be uprooted.
  • Rice and corn crops may suffer heavy losses.
  • Majority of all nipa and cogon houses may be unroofed or destroyed and there may be considerable damage to structures of light to medium construction.
  • There may be widespread disruption of electrical power and communication services.
  • In general, moderate to heavy damage may be experienced, particularly in the agricultural and industrial sectors.

PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES:
  • The disturbance is dangerous to the communities threatened/affected.
  • The sea and coastal waters will be very dangerous to all seacrafts.
  • Travel is very risky especially by sea and air.
  • People are advised to seek shelter in strong buildings, evacuate low-lying areas and to stay away from the coasts and river banks.
  • Watch out for the passage of the "eye" of the typhoon indicated by a sudden occurrence of fair weather immediately after very bad weather with very strong winds coming gnerally from the north.
  • When the "eye" of the typhoon hit the community do not venture away from the safe shelter because after one to two hours the worst weather will resume with the very strong winds coming from the south.
  • Classes in all levels should be suspended and children should stay in the safety of strong buildings.
  • Disaster preparedness and response agencies/organizations are in action with appropriate response to actual emergency.

PSWS # 4
PSS4.jpgMETEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS:
  • A very intense typhoon will affect the locality.
  • Very strong winds of more than 185 kph may be expected in at least 12 hours.

IMPACT OF THE WINDS:
  • Coconut plantation may suffer extensive damage.
  • Many large trees may be uprooted.
  • Rice and corn plantation may suffer severe losses.
  • Most residential and institutional buildings of mixed construction may be severely damaged.
  • Electrical power distribution and communication services may be severely disrupted.
  • In the overall, damage to affected communities can be very heavy.

PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES:
  • The situation is potentially very destructive to the community.
  • All travels and outdoor activities should be cancelled.
  • Evacuation to safer shelters should have been completed since it may be too late under this situation.
  • With PSWS #4, the locality is very likely to be hit directly by the eye of the typhoon. As the eye of the typhoon approaches, the weather will continuously worsen with the winds increasing to its strongest coming generally from the north. Then a sudden improvement of the weather with light winds (a lull) will be experienced. This means that the eye of the typhoon is over the locality. This improved weather may last for one to two hours depending on the diameter of the eye and the speed of movement. As the eye moves out of the locality, the worst weather experienced before the lull will suddenly commence. This time the very strong winds will come generally from the south.
  • The disaster coordinating councils concerned and other disaster response organizations are now fully responding to emergencies and in full readiness to immediately respond to possible calamity.


FOOTNOTES: Important to note that when any Public Storm Warning Signal Number is hoisted or put in effect for the first time, the corresponding meteorological conditions are not yet prevailing over the locality. This is because the purpose of the signal is to warn the impending occurrence of the given meteorological conditions. It must be noted also that the approximate lead time to expect the range of the wind speeds given for each signal number is valid only when the signal number is put in effect for the first time. Thus, the associated meteorological conditions are still expected in at least 36 hours when PSWS #1 is put in effect initially; in at least 24 hours with PSWS #2; in at least 18 hours with PSWS #3; and in at least 12 hours with PSWS #4. The lead time shortens correspondingly in the subsequent issues of the warning bulletin when the signal number remains in effect as the tropical cyclone comes closer.
It is also important to remember that tropical cyclones are constantly in motion; generally towards the Philippines when PAGASA is issuing the warning. Therefore, the Public Storm Warning Signal Number over a threatened/ affected locality may be sequentially upgraded or downgraded. This means that PSWS #1 may be be upgraded to PSWS #2, then to PSWS #3 and to PSWS #4 as necessary when a very intense typhoon is approaching or downgraded when the typhoon is moving away. However, in case of rapid improvement of the weather condition due to the considerable weakening or acceleration of speed of movement of the tropical cyclone moving away from the country, the downgrading of signal may jump one signal level. For example, PSWS #3 may be downgraded to PSWS #1 or all signals from PSWS #2 may be lowered.


The delineation of areas for a given signal number is based on the intensity, size of circulation and the forecast direction and speed of movement of the tropical storm or typhoon at the time of issue of the warning bulletin. The change in intensity, size of circulation or movement of the tropical cyclone also determines the change in the PSWS number over a given locality.

SOURCE: http://kidlat.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/genmet/otherinfo.html

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Friday, August 26, 2011

Nivea for Men Multi Effect 8

Discover the world of NIVEA FOR MEN and find the right skin care, shaving, deodorant and shower products. NIVEA FOR MEN - What Men Want.

NIVEA Introduces the New MULTI EFFECT 8


FIGHTS 8 MAIN PROBLEMS OF OILY SKIN


8 Main Problems of Oily Skin :

1. Excessive Oiliness
2. Oily Shine on Face/Skin
3. Enlarged & Clogged Pores
4. Dry skin feeling after cleansing
5. Uneven & impure look
6. Formation of blackheads
7. Formation of whiteheads
8. Acne


1 APPLICATION. 8 MAIN BENEFITS.

1. Long-lasting control of skin oiliness
2. Removes oily shine
3. Prevents blackheads & whiteheads
4. Helps to prevent pimples
5. Unclogs, tightens and refines pores
6. Refreshes the skin
7. Prevents dry and taut skin feeling
8. Smoothens and evens out the skin

What does it do?

The specially-developed professional oil-free complex with active Carnitine, Salicylic Acid & Mineral Magnesium effectively targets 8 main problems of oily skin while leaving the skin with a clean and refreshed feeling.

Ingredients

· Carnitine, Salicylic Acid & encapsulated Lactic Acid– actively reduce and control skin sebum & prevent skin impurities

· Magnesium Chloride, Hydramine & Algae Extracts – provide the skin with long-lasting moisture

· Elastomer – allows for quick absorption and provides the skin with a smoother feel


Recommendation for Use

Face Wash
Lather up and massage over wet face, avoiding the eye area. Rinse off with clean water. Apply 1-2 times a day. For best results, use NFM Oil Control Multi-Effect 8 Moisture Gel after cleansing.


Moisture Gel
Apply on the face and neck in the morning and night, avoiding the eye area. For best results, wash face with NFM Oil Control Multi-Effect 8 Face Wash first.

*Available in leading supermarkets, department stores and drugstores nationwide.









Visit the Nivea For Men Philippines Fan Page and try the new game from Nivea for Men Multi-Effect 8 Smack the Oil.


I'm not a fan of any facial products and on August 23, I got invited to Nivea for Men Multi-Effect 8 Challenge on 360 Fitness Club Makati Branch. So bad I forgot bring my camera and any sport attire yet I manage to score a new short from a Mall along the way.


Photo from Ortigas Branch
The event was about to challenge everyone to try the New Multi Effect 8 after a super intense workout. We have to try the Circuit training of 360 Circuit Club. With eight station for the circuit training and eight brave bloggers are the into the challenge to Finish eight station of the circuit. With a very up beat music we are on to the challenge. Every station is about 30 minutes to 1 minute with a rest interval before going to the next station. In just one round of the whole circuit all eight bloggers are sweating and that's only just 1/3 of total circuit. Too complete the circuit the trainer told us we have too complete three rounds of  it. Thank God it's just a demo and we don't have to complete the whole three rounds. Nivea and  360 Circuit Club have a separate challenge for everyone and after all the sweating and trying out equipment of the Club. Time to try the new Multi Effect 8 and after just one application I felt that my skin is refresh no more oiliness and oily shine. Multi Effect 8 surely does a great job to Men Skin a  must try product for Men.






Even my brother ask me to have the product that I got from the event. Thank you Nivea Multi Effect 8 and Nivea for Men for the loot and Club 360 for the great work out.


About

Discover the world of NIVEA FOR MEN and find the right skin care, shaving, deodorant and shower products. NIVEA FOR MEN - What Men Want.


Awards


Men's Health Groooming Award for Best Face Scrub 2011: Whitening Acne Oil Control Scrub
Men's Health Groooming Award for Best Shave Wash 2011: Freeze Wash


Website
http://www.twitter.com/NIVEAPhils
http://www.NIVEA.ph
http://www.youtube.com/NIVEA

360 Fitness Club



360 Fitness Club is the 1st co-ed express circuit training fitness facility in the country. As your fitness partner, we’re here to make sure you will reach your fitness goals


Branch
Ortigas: 13/F Strata 100, F. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig. 
Makati: 7/F Dolmar Gold Tower, C. Palanca St., Legaspi Village, Makati City.


Regular Hours:
Weekdays: 7am to 10pm, Sat: 11am to 6pm, Holidays: 10am to 7pm. Closed on Sundays.


Makati Soft-opening Hours (Before August 8. After Aug 8 we will follow the regular schedule):


Weekdays: 11am to 9pm, Sat: 11am to 6pm. Closed on Sundays


Mission
"Your circuit to fitness". Our slogan says it all. We're not just a fitness facility, we're your fitness partner. And we'll make sure you'll get 360-fit!


Products
Watch out for:
1) The 360 Circuit: burn up to 500 calories in 30 minutes while strengthening and toning your muscles all at the same time


It's the QUICKEST, MOST FUN, MOST EFFICIENT 30-minute workout you'll ever get!


2) Power yoga, hip hop, kick boxing, and pole dancing classes


3) Suspension Training Classes. Perform hundreds of exercises using the TRX.


4) Running Classes= Running coach + Real routes


Email
360degreesfitnessclub@gmail.com


Phone
Ortigas: 0917-560 0360 or 577-7807; Makati: 0917- 860 0360


Website
http://www.completethecircuit.com



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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

University Dodgeball Frenzy 1.2: The P100,000 Dodgeball Tournament

The University Dodgeball Frenzy is an Epic Collegiate level Dodgeball tournament happening on February 25-26, 2012!


Who can join?
Open to all teams from all colleges and universities nationwide who qualify to join the championship

Foreign Collegiate teams are studying here or would like to fly in and compete are welcome to join as well :-)

How can you join?
1. Form a team of 12 members (all male or all female)
2. Email filled out entry forms to dodgeball@dodgeballphilippines.org
3. Join and win any-one of the monthly qualifying matches scheduled below

DOWNLOAD ENTRY FORM AT: http://www.dodgeballphilippines.org/frenzy/entryform.pdf

Entry fee: PhP50/player

Prizes:
PhP100,000 cash broken down as follows:

Male Category:
P25,000 – 1st place
P15,000 – 2nd place
P10,000 - 3rd place

Female Category:
P25,000 – 1st place
P15,000 – 2nd place
P10,000 - 3rd place

Schedule of matches:
September - 25 University Dodgeball Frenzy Free Dodgeball Lessons
October - 22 (Female) and 23 (Male)
November - 19 (Male) and 20 (Female)
December - 10 (Female) and 11 (Male)
January - 21 (Male) and 22 (Female)
February 25-26 - The P100,000 Championship!

Qualifying games Venues:
UP Diliman - All North Cities and Municipalities
DAR Covered Courts - All North Cities and Municipalities
The Village Sports Club -All South Cities and Municipalities

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Havaianas University Dodgeball League

The Havaianas University Dodgeball League is a MONTHLY activity where students can join a team, play dodgeball against other teams, and the winning team gets P12,000 worth of Havaianas.

Who can join?
• The league is open to all students currently enrolled in the colleges and universities where the league is being offered
• Students can only join the league happening in their own college/university if your college/university is not included scroll down to the bottom of this page to find details on how we can bring this to your college/university

How can you join?
1. Form a team of 10-12 members
2. Come up with a witty, wholesome, fun team name
3. Register with your PDBA sanctioned University Dodgeball Club or our very supportive and friendly long time University dodgeball partners

DOWNLOAD ENTRY FORM AT: http://www.dodgeballphilippines.org/havaianas/entryform.pdf

What are the prizes?
PhP12,000 worth of Havaianas EVERY MONTH! Winning team takes it all

What is the entry fee?
PhP100/player

Can our team win again and again every month?
No hogging of prizes! Individual winners from previous months are welcome to re-join another month’s tournament and win another pair of Havaianas if and only if they are part of a NEW team AND they are the ONLY member of the team who has won in the past.

Other Mechanics:
•Teams must represent a student organization OR a cause. Members may or may not necessarily be actual members of the student org they are representing... as long as you have the org's consent. And if you are representing a cause it should be a good and positive one!
• Entry fee is non refundable or transferable
• Style and design of each product is dependent on Havaianas but rest assured the total value of everything is at least PhP12,000
• Winning teams will receive their prize within 10 working days or less
• No changing of sizes allowed, please find out your Havaianas size beforehand by visiting the nearest Havaianas store http://ph-en.havaianas.com/en-PH/stores/exclusive/

Where to register:
• DLSU Taft Students may register with
• UP Diliman Students may register with UP Dodge 0922-807-8794 (Simon) or 0915-171-3451 (Josh)
• UST Students may register with

Monthly Team Composition
September- All Male
October - All Male (female if enough all female teams sign up)
November - All Female or Male...we have'nt decided yet :D
December - Christmas Break!
January - All Male
February - All Female
March - Finals Break!

Do you want to hold the Havaianas University Dodgeball League in your college or university? Contact the PDBA at 0922-378-9493 or 0916-415-7320 or send us an email dodgeball@dodgeballphilippines.org and we'll see what we can do :)


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Friday, August 19, 2011

Long Weekend for TREK Kasibu




PRESS RELEASE

It is time for another TREK project my friends. Some of you may not know it but for most of the communities we have served, only you have gone there to help. When you go to a TREK community project, most likely no other or very very few people have gone there to help but your group.

We have found another such isolated community in Atan a purok in Nueva Viscaya, which has seen no other mountaineering group, nor other NGO, according to their purok head. Like most untouched communities, each person we met greeted us with a smile and wishes for a good morning. The village has kept its basic values of hospitality, warmth, and curiosity. Without knowing us, they gave us their best room for us to sleep in, and even offered us their simple meal of sweet potato.

They strive to make their lives better. Nearly all the families send their children to school despite the Spartan classrooms and incomplete facilities; the school does not have electricity, decent restroom, nor running water. Such is their commitment that many students walk 2 hours each way to go to school on steep paths. Alas during “ber” months, when the rains come, attendance drops as the muddy terrain become difficult for the barefoot students to navigate.

Aside from the challenging distance, terrain, and weather, the students also have to contend with the dearth of textbooks, notebooks, pencils, and even slippers. The pursuit of education is difficult enough in many parts of the Philippines, but even more in distant tribes as in Atan Elementary School. Let us help them make their pursuit of education less challenging. Atan is remote, and it almost just you who can deliver help with a smiling face despite your aching bones.

Posted here is a list of their needs you may be able to help with. You can join us in delivering the goods on August 20-21, 2011. It is evident that they can expect no immediate help from any other group but yours.

"If not you then who? If not now, then when?" - Phillip Vera Cruz adding to Hillel 'the Elder'



ITINERARY

The meet-up place is at Caltex in Edsa corner Boni Ave.. Register by completing your payment and signing the waiver. Collect your shirt and ID.

On our stop at Bambang we can purchase supplies for your meals and have our breakfast there.  The climb is not difficult and no prior technical preparation is required. The slope is about 30 degrees almost throughout the whole trail. The path is wide and not heavily vegetated. There is also no tree cover so an umbrella will make your hike more comfortable. It is about 4 hours of relaxed pace including rests. If we are able to secure a 4x4 we can cut the travel time by about 3 hours.

We will sleep in the classrooms but if you are sensitive to noise and relatively cramped areas, there is a campsite with soft short-grass. Arrange your sleeping area such that your head is perpendicular to the long side of wall of the classroom to maximize space. Leave your footwear outside the classroom, but you opt to bring them in, put it in a plastic bag.

There is spring water on the trail and at the campsite.  When we get to the site secure your packs against rain and arrange your sleeping space.  After a short rest, you can eat your packed lunch and be ready to help out in the preparation which includes setting up banners and banderitas, preparing the party food, and unpacking the donations.

A program will then follow which includes games for the children and culminate in the distribution of the school supplies. Good vibes is mandatory. After the closing remarks, people can then relax further and just enjoy the area.

The next day, after breakfast, we head down to the falls which is on the way to the jump-off.  Please be mindful that the falls area can be slippery and dangerous. There is no place to clean up for the way home except by the falls. An area will be arranged to allow people to change to clean dry clothes in.

FRIDAY  (August 19)

10:00 Meet up
10:30 Loading of donations
11:00 ETD Manila

SATURDAY (August 20)

6:00 ETA Bangbang/Breakfast
7:00 ETD Bangbang
7:30 ETA Jump-off
11:30 ETA Atan/Pitch tents
12:00 Lunch (volunteers)
1:30 Lunch
2:00 Program start
5:00 Program ends
6:00 Set-up camp
7:00 Prepare dinner
8:00 Dinner/Socials
9:00 Lights out

SUNDAY (August 21)

7:00 Break fast
9:00 Break camp
10:00 ETD Atan
12:00 ETA Ebralin falls/Lunch
4:00 Clean up
4:30 ETD Antutot Coop
7:00 Dinner break
11:00 ETA Manila
WHAT TO BRING

Shelter: Tent is optional
Sleeping mat/bag
Food: packed lunch, dinner, breakfast, lunch (4 meals)
Personal medication
Sleeping clothes (this can be your clothes for the way home)
Stove
Cook set
Mess kit
Rain gear
Umbrella
Slippers
1 liter of water
flashlight or headlamp
Make sure you have room in your pack to carry a small school backpack

GUIDELINES ON DRINKING

While it may be not ideal, it has been the custom to allow alcohol consumption before, during, and after the event. However, some guidelines must be followed.

1. One the bus: Merry making with alcohol is permissible until midnight. Thereafter some may continue in silence. If the drinking starts to disturb other people then it will be stopped. There will be 2 buses and those who don’t want to be disturbed by those drinking can ride bus designated alcohol-free.

2. On the site: No drinking will be allowed until after the program, and after permission from the local leaders has been secured. People will be allowed to smile and even laugh loudly until 9 pm after which only smiles and giggles are allowed.

3. At the waterfalls: Drinking is allowed and people can be as noisy as they want, subject to local customs and the personal safety of the party drinking and of the other participants.

4. On the way home: No drinking is allowed so people can rest.

5. Nothing in the above rules shall be interpreted to prevent the EL, from asking a participant to stop imbibing alcohol or to stop his rumpus behavior.

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Monday, August 15, 2011

Proactiv Solution and American Idol Live Tour 2011 at Araneta

Acne and other skin problems are the main cause of low self esteem for teenager and adults. Acne are not just from teens but from people that have history of acne problems in the family. It can be inherited or sometimes trigger with changing weather plus pollution, stress and unhealthy lifestyle. Before acne start too show off why not prevent it. Prevention is better the cure and Proactiv Solution can be your solution if you all ready have acne problem.  Keep using Proactiv Solution plus a healthy lifestyle equals acne free skin and a better you. 

Proactiv Solution is the #1 anti acne system in America with 15 million users all over the world.  

It is a Combination Therapy System which has several products that work together to treat your pimples now and prevent future breakouts. 



Each kit contains the Following:

Step 1-Renewing Cleanser 
  • A unique, oil-free formulated acne cleanser
  • Smooth tiny beads exfoliate dead skin cells and other impurities
  • Deep cleansing, prescription grade benzoyl peroxide.


Step 2-Revitalizing Toner
  • Refreshing, alcohol-free toner
  • Removes plug to eliminate clogged pores
  • Helps remove excess oil for refreshed, clear skin, while soothing boanicals gently balance your skin tone.

 Step 3-Repairing Treatment, and Free Refining Mask. 
  • A light, oil- free skin clearing lotion
  • Prescription- grade benzoyl peroxide lotion heals blemishes and helps prevent new one.

With this Kit Proactiv Solution they guaranteed to work for you, or you get your money back! Here some of the testimonial from Procativ user. The number one anti acne product from United State's is now here in the Philippines.


Like the number Talent Search of America, American Idol Season 10 is having a Tour Concert on September 20, 2011 at Smart Araneta Colisuem. Where your favorite American Idol Season 10 winner Scotty McCreery and other finalist Lauren Alaina,Thia Megia, Casey Abrams, Jacob Lusk, Stefano Langone, Haley Reinhart,Pia Toscano, Paul McDonald, Naima Adedapo and James Durbin are coming here.


Proactiv’s patrons and users are having a great deal from just not having a healthy skin and acne free skins.Procativ users can have a chances to witnessed  your favorite Idol for free. Yes, it's Free because Proactiv Solution  is giving away tickets to the upcoming American Idol Live Tour concert on September 20, 2011 at Smart Araneta Coliseum.





At the end of the promotion there will be One (1) Grand Winner of Two (2) Lower Box REG Tickets worth Php 5,810.00 each.


And there will be Three (3) Consolation winners of Two (2) Upper Box B   Tickets each. 


Prize Tickets are purchased directly from Ticketnet (the official ticketing agent of the event: American Idol Live Tour 2011)


Visit www.ticketnet.com.ph  for more Details


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1.       Buy Proactiv kit from any of the participating outlets from August 20-September 9, 2011.
              a.        Proactiv Online Shop – my.proactiv.com.ph
              b.       Proactiv Hotline – 729-2222 or 1-800-8-729-8888
              c.        Proactiv Mall Kiosks (Glorietta, Trinoma, Robinsons Galleria, Marquee Mall, Alphaland Southgate Mall, Shoppes @Victoria Timog, and Il Terrazzo Mall.)
             d.       Selected SM Department Stores (SM Megamall, SM Makati, SM North EDSA, SM Mall of Asia, and SM Cubao)


2.       If you buy Proactiv at the mall kiosks or at SM Department stores, be sure to fill-out the Official Raffle Entry form and submit this to the Proactiv Promodiser on duty.


3.       Only purchases from August 20-September 9 are eligible to be considered in the raffle. Each Proactiv 30-day kit is equivalent to 1 raffle entry, and each Proactiv 60-day kit is equivalent to 2 raffle entries. Electronic raffle will commence on September 13 in the presence of FDA official, and winner will be notified immediately via email and phone call.


4.       You must keep the Official Receipt of your purchase because you will need to show this upon claiming. Deadline for claiming is September 19, 2011.




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