KALIPI, CGB and TESDA Conduct T-Shirt and Sportswear Sewing Course
The Kalipunan ng Liping Pilipina (KALIPI), in cooperation with the City Government of Batac (CGB) and the Technical Education Skills Development Authority (TESDA) is conducting a 160-hour t-shirt and sportswear sewing course on August 2-27, 2010 at the KALIPI Training Center.
The CGB-funded training is designed to provide participants with the skills in t-shirt and sportswear making which will be implemented through lectures and actual demonstration of the skills that will be imparted to the trainees. TESDA will provide technical assistance through Mrs. Pacita V. Vallesteros, an accredited trainer of TESDA Ilocos Norte who will train the twelve women trainees who are members of the different organizations under the KALIPI.
In his message during the opening program held on August 2, 2010, City Mayor Jeffrey Jubal C. Nalupta informed the participants of the big demand for t-shirt and sportswear production. As a manifestation, he further cited the vanity of the Bataqueños in the affairs and events of the city.
He had observed that the high speed sewing machines, which were acquired during the administration of Mayor Jesus R. Nalupta, Sr., were only used during trainings. Because of this Mayor Nalupta plans to put up a permanent building to house these machines. According to him, the provision of the shelter for the machines will provide an assurance to their functionality. This plan was conceptualized during his recent dialogue with the TESDA officials.
The Mayor further appealed to the trainees to maintain the quality of their output in lieu of his possible recommendations to the City Government of Batac, the Batac National High School, the different women’s organizations and other groups which may have a need for t-shirts and sportswear.
CGB, Brgy. Pimentel Council and Zanjera Harvest Fish Cage Grown Pangasius
The City Agriculture Office (CAO) and the entire Barangay Pimentel Council and Zanjera conducted the maiden harvesting of Pangasius, the first in the Ilocos Region on July 16, 2010. They were able to harvest 288 pieces of big and healthy Pangasius yielding a total weight of 80 kilograms which were sold at P200.00 per kilo for an introductory price. This was realized despite the devastation of some of the fish cages brought by typhoons in the later part of 2009 which greatly affected the critical growing stage of the fingerlings.
The CAO, together with City Mayor Jeffrey Jubal C. Nalupta, was early on equipped with the technology behind the culture of Pangasius through an educational field trip at the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Regional Fisheries Training Center (BFAR-RFTC) in Aparri, Cagayan. This freshwater fish inhabiting the flowing waters of Mekong River in Vietnam was first introduced in the Philippines by the BFAR Research Station in Tanay, Rizal in 1981. It was popularly known then as “shark catfish” because of its sharp dorsal fin.
Fascinated with its appearance, Mayor Nalupta was determined to venture into this high value fish production for freshwater aquaculture. Thus he suggested trying to culture the fish at the city’s small water impounding project (SWIP) particularly in Pimentel, which holds the biggest volume of impounded water among the established SWIPs in the City, making it ideal for fish production. Furthermore, he advised the City Agriculture Office to request for the training on Pangasius Fish Cage Design and Culture from BFAR.
BFAR RFTC granted the request of LGU Batac City as the beneficiary for the project. Miss Milagros Morales, director of BFAR RFTC in Aparri, Cagayan said that Batac’s maiden implementation of culturing Pangasius in fish cages at SWIPs will be the first if it succeeds.
Director Morales through LGU Batac’s Agriculture staff facilitated the acquisition of 2,500 Pangasius fingerlings from BFAR Tanay, Rizal sometime in September 2009. The fingerlings were stocked in fish cages specially made and designed for the culture of the fish. Feeds and other logistics were provided by the City Government of Batac while feeding, maintenance and safekeeping were the counterpart of the beneficiaries.
Pangasius is called by many names: Siamese shark, sutchi catfish, swai, white or striped catfish. Scientifically called Pangasius hypopthalamus, these slender, elongated silverish to bluish-bodied fishes that grows up to 4 feet in length and weighs up to a maximum of 44 kilograms have been making waves in the international market because they are processed into fillets.
CGB celebrates Independence Day with “Save the Quiaoit River, Save our Mountains and Watersheds Project” Re-launch
Re-elected City Mayor Jeffrey Jubal C. Nalupta forgoes anew the usual celebration of the Independence Day for the re-launching of the “Save the Quiaoit River, Save our Mountains and Watersheds Project”.
In his speech before the city employees in Monday’s flag ceremony, Mayor Nalupta announced the re-launch of the project and invoked the participation of the employees. He ordered Engrs. Nelson Diculen and Ferdinand Casil of the City Agriculture Office to identify a site for the tree planting activity.
Mahogany seedlings stocked at the City Nursery will be planted on the launch as he is yet to outsource a supplier for narra seedlings.
In anticipation of the worse effects of global warming and climate change; in response to undue denudation of our mountains and forestlands; and the intermittent floodings in our flatlands, the City Government of Batac has launched its most socially-relevant and attuned with the times environmental advocacy, with the “Save the Quiaoit River… our mountains and watershed project”, during last year’s Independence Day Celebration.
The project, spearheaded by the City Government of Batac, the Mariano Marcos State University and the Batac Water District to save the Quiaoit River, has expanded its scope as it now covers the other mountains and watershed areas of the city.
2nd Batac City Farmers' Festival, a Test to Leadership
The 2nd Batac City Farmers' Festival which was conducted last May 3-8, 2010 gained appreciation and positive comments from most of the spectators in spite of the hectiv and critical schedules which were encountered.
The fact that this was conducted before the national and local elections and at the height of the election campaign, still, the City Government through its agriculture office made the 2nd City Farmers' Festival as successful if not more successful than the 1st City Farmers' Festival.
Various activities were undertaken. It was not just a repetition of what were done in the past year, but many more were added to facilitate the interest by all the viewers. Farmers, women and youth were encouraged to participate in all the rest of the prepared activities to let them feel their importance and inculcate in their minds that the festival is intended for them as a means to recognize their vital role in promoting agricultural and economic development in our City.
Pressing activities like float preparation, putting up of booths, street dancing, dance showdown, most decorated carabao parade, Search for Batac Farmers' Festival Queen 2010, among others require leadership skills and capabilities. All these are manifested in the quality of work and participation of the concerned leaders not only in the barangays but also the entire City Governance.
Nonetheless, the 2nd Famers' Festival is another great achievement for the City Government of Batac and we are proud to say that ours is one of a kind.
Batac Farmers Top Search for Outstanding SL-8H Hybrid Rice Farmer for DS0919 in Key Provinces of the Philippines
Two farmers from the City of Batac landed in the top five highest yielder of SL-8H, a Super Hybrid Rice variety in the recently concluded “Search for outstanding SL-8H Hybrid Rice this Dry Season 0910 in the Key Provinces of the Philippines” conducted by SL AgriTech Corporation, producer and distributor of SL-8H Super Hybrid Rice variety.
Mr. Ronald Macalma, a young farmer from Baligat, City of Batac, bagged the first place with an actual yield of 251 cavans per hectare. He surpassed the productivity level of some outstanding rice producers in Ilocos Norte and in Region I, following the recommende technology promoted by the City Agriculture Office, the Provincial Agriculture Office, Department of Agriculture and the SL AgriTech technicians.
Most of all he has been using this variety since 2002 when it was newly introduced in the area. He was able to perfect utility of this hybrid rice and he did not stop using this when he found out that the yield doubled the productivity of Inbred Certified Palay Seeds.
Mr. Ronald Macalma and the other winners received cash awards. He was awarded P30,000.00 cash and plaque. The other winners who likewise received cash awards and plaques are the following: Mr. Claudio C. agcaoili of Brgy. 7 Vintar, 2nd place with 226 cav/ha. Yield; Mr. Antonio A. Visitacion of Tambidao, Bacarra, 3rd place with 195.8 cav/ha yield. Engr. Richard Pungtilan of Brgy. Baay, Batac City, 4th place with 192.33 cav/ha; and Mr. Jay R. Agcaoili of Brgy. 7 Vintar, 5th place with 157.28 cav/ha yield.
The corresponding City Agricultural Officer/Municipal Agricultural Officers and Agricultural Technologists of the winners likewise received cash prizes as incentive for the support they have rendered to the farmer-winners. Awarding ceremonies was conducted and sponsored by the SLAgriTech Corporation on June 18,2010 at the Ilocos Norte Provincial Capitol Auditorium.
CGB celebrates Independence Day with “Save the Quiaoit River, Save our Mountains and Watersheds Project” Re-launch
Re-elected City Mayor Jeffrey Jubal C. Nalupta forgoes anew the usual celebration of the Independence Day for the re-launching of the “Save the Quiaoit River, Save our Mountains and Watersheds Project”.
In his speech before the city employees in Monday’s flag ceremony, Mayor Nalupta announced the re-launch of the project and invoked the participation of the employees. He ordered Engrs. Nelson Diculen and Ferdinand Casil of the City Agriculture Office to identify a site for the tree planting activity.
Mahogany seedlings stocked at the City Nursery will be planted on the launch as he is yet to outsource a supplier for narra seedlings.
In anticipation of the worse effects of global warming and climate change; in response to undue denudation of our mountains and forestlands; and the intermittent floodings in our flatlands, the City Government of Batac has launched its most socially-relevant and attuned with the times environmental advocacy, with the “Save the Quiaoit River… our mountains and watershed project”, during last year’s Independence Day Celebration.
The project, spearheaded by the City Government of Batac, the Mariano Marcos State University and the Batac Water District to save the Quiaoit River, has expanded its scope as it now covers the other mountains and watershed areas of the city.
CGB accepts 113 New College City Scholars, 86 High School Scholars for SY 2010-2011
The City Government of Batac (CGB) has accommodated 113 Freshmen City Scholars and 86 High School Scholars for the School Year 2010-2011.The college scholars are enrolled in the different colleges of the MarianoMarcosStateUniversity, Batac and Laoag Campuses while the High School Scholars enrolled both in the private and national high schools in the City of Batac.
From the 8 batches of college scholars, 44 had graduated.At present, out of the 471 scholars of the CGB, 113 are freshmen, 77 are sophomores, 42 are juniors and 25 are seniors.In addition, out of 214 High School Scholars, 14 are fourth year, 47 are third year, 68 are second year and 86 are first year.
The regular college scholars are enjoying free tuition fees and a monthly allowance of 700.00 to 1200.00.(700.00 for non-Education Courses and 1200 for students taking up Education Course).Moreover, the High School Scholars are receiving 5000.00 yearly allowance.
A maintaining grade of 2.5 every semester and 85 are required for the college and high school scholars, respectively for them to continue enjoying the privileges given to them by the CGB.
The College Scholarship Program of the CGB has been in operation for seven (7) years.It started in the year 2003 through Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 58 series of 2003 entitled “A Resolution Adopting the Mechanics for the Operation and Administration of the Municipality of Batac, Ilocos Norte Scholarship and Financial Grantees Program” authored by the then Sangguniang Bayan Member Ronald Allan M. Nalupta on March 17, 2003.
Moreover, the High School Scholarship was started on 2007 through Ordinance No. SPO 2007-05 entitled “An Ordinance Establishing the High School/Secondary Scholarship Program of the City Government of Batac and Providing Funds Thereof” which was also authored by the Vice-Mayor Ronald Allan M.Nalupta on September 11, 2007.
City of Batac Celebrates 3rd City Fiesta
Coinciding with the yuletide season, the fiesta celebration runs from December 8 to December 30, 2009.
This month-long celebration comes at a time as the city government strengthens the call to green and inspire commitment of every Batacqueños to take active parts in the efforts to take care of Mother Earth.
It is a matter of survival – this is how crucial every individual contribution and commitment is, in addressing environmental concerns. We continue to face unprecedented array of perils but the short respite of festivities like this reinforces the more the capacity of the Batacqueños to rise to all challenges.
The Opening Day
December 8, Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. a Thanksgiving Mass in celebration of the feast in honor of the Immaculate Conception – the city’s patroness, herald the beginning of days of colour and fun.
Expectedly, local fiesta–goers and those from out of town crowded the main street and streets corners to watch the Civic Parade, from 3:30 p.m. onwards, with the gorgeous muses conveyed in carts and other participants wearing their ilocano/filipiniana costumes. To most, civic parade maybe viewed as a tradition or simply one of the usual practices, but certainly this is more than just a ritual. This gathering has a more transcendent meaning for it rests upon unity and cooperation among Batacqueños.
At 6:00 o’clock p.m. on the same day, around the hour of sunset, the Electric and Lights Parade was staged, and this was quite as interesting as anticipated. This is the 1st nighttime illuminated parade in the city. Participants in costumes depicting the gaiety and pageantry of Mardi Gras marched the main street with their glow products, battery powered lights and light reflectors as illuminations. Everybody seemed to have enjoyed a cool nighttime parade where floats were beautifully decorated and accented with colorful holiday lights. The elected officials led by Mayor Jeffrey Jubal Nalupta were a captivating sight in a platform mounted on a truck in their western cowboy costumes. Truly, it provided a magical experience for the whole community.
To take care of the evening entertainments, a brief program had been prepared in the front activity area of the Imelda Cultural Center. Dubbed in the past as “Rabii ti Ragragsak,” where city and barangay officials, schools, NGOs and NGAs gather to bond and celebrate, the evening program this time was a perfect venue of performances and presentations where high schools showcased spectacular production numbers. A special feature was the Showdown of the Broadway Musicals of the Nine Clusters.
Worth mentioning was the message delivered by Mayor Jeffrey Jubal Nalupta during the program where he underscored the substantial value of unity and solidarity in these difficult and trying times. He said that amidst all the adversaries that have come our way, rising to all the challenges is a fitting testimony of our strength as a community. He hastened to add that with solidarity among us, the City of Batac will proceed in the united pursuit for its growth and development.
Concluding the Opening of the 3rd City Fiesta 2009 was the Street Party taking place in the areas fronting the Imelda Cultural Center, the City Hall and the Riverside Empanadaan. It was a night of dancing and partying.
The fun has just started. The Fiesta includes other major presentations that will certainly rack up attendance. There’s excitement and anticipation in the air as the City Government is due to host open-air free concerts and dance extravaganza. Lots of events including nightly variety shows are up.
May we all enjoy the festive mood in a happy, safe and peaceful manner.
Kudos to the fiesta organizers, chaired by Mayor Nalupta, for the marvelous spectacles.
The hope that this year’s celebration would outdo the previous years is forthcoming given the truly remarkable performances.
SP Batac qualifies for Regional Legislative Awards, Component City Category
With its rating of 98.75%, the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Batac is qualified to compete at the Regional Level of the 2009 Local Legislative Awards, Component City Category, having met the requirement that only contestants with Overall Performance Rating of not lower than 80 percent are eligible to vie in the regional level.
As a backgrounder, the said award system is a program of the Philippine Councilors League (PCL), in partnership with the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), the primary objective of which is to accord official recognition to the Sangguniang Panlungsod and Sangguniang Bayan that excel in legislative laws which ultimately contribute to the attainment of desirable socio-economic and environmental outcomes.
The search covers National, Regional and Provincial levels. An Awards Committee evaluates the Sanggunian based on the following criteria: • Effectiveness of the Legislative Agenda • Effectiveness of the Legislative Tracking System • Availability of Legislative Documents • Efficiency of Performance of the Sanggunian • Quality of Office Set-up and Staff Complement
Upon official notification of the said award, Vice Mayor Ronald Allan M. Nalupta, the Chief of the Legislative Department of the City Government of Batac, expressed elation as he commended the worthy members of the City Council, the Secretariat and legislative staff for the noteworthy achievement. He thanked the Provincial Awards Committee, chaired by the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Provincial Director Mario Ratuita, for recognizing the exemplary performance of the Sanggunian. He said that the award will inspire more the Sangguniang Panlungsod to undertake and strengthen its task to legislate measures that would help build the foundation of meaningful local administration and development.
Batac City, Ranks 2nd in Ilocos Region's Nutrition Program
For the first year of joining the Search, the City of Batac was awarded as 2nd place in the 2008 Search for Outstanding Cities & Provinces implementing Nutrition Program in Region I.
The Search is conducted annually by the National Nutrition Council in order to assess the efficiency of local level plan implementation for the past year , as indicated by the outreach activities undertaken relative to the local nutrition action plan; funds allocated and spent, as well as the management and support given by local executives and other implementing agencies; and to determine the extent to which nutrition is integrated into local development plans and programs.
San Fernando City won the first place while Laoag City was awarded as the Third Place. On the part of the Province, Ilocos Sur bested Ilocos Norte by just a matter of 0.24points. Pangasinan landed third while La Union maintained the Nutrition Honor Award, being a Consistent Awardee for a period of three years.
The awardees received their corresponding awards during the Regional Nutrition Awarding Ceremony held at the DBM Conference Hall, San Fernando City, La Union on November 10 2009 with General Leopoldo N. Bataoil, Retired Police Director,PNP Diretorate for Police Community Relation as Guest of Honor and Speaker.
Geographical Location. The City of Batac is situated in the mid south-western portion of Ilocos Norte. It is bounded by the municipalities namely: San Nicolas on the north; Sarrat and Banna on the east; Nueva Era on the southeast; Pinili on the South; Currimao and Paoay on the west.
The city falls within Latitudes 17° 07' north and Longitude 120° 32' to 120° 28' east.
The city is 19 kilometers to the Capital City of Laoag; 275 kilometers to the Regional Center, San Fernando, La Union and about 472 kilometers to Metro Manila.
Topography
Elevation. The city has summits as high as 520 meters above sea level in Barangay Maipalig. An elevation of not more than 100 meters is located at Barangay Tabug while an elevation of more than 100 meters is found in the eastern part of the city.
Terrain/Relief/Water Surface. The city is flat or level to rolling and hilly to very steep. The broad valleys are mostly around the poblacion and smaller plains are found between the hills located in Barangays Camandingan, Nagbacalan and San Pedro. Generally, soil types are poorly drained to the heavy texture of most of the sub-soils and also, there are depressions where water accumulates during strong rains. The riverbank soils are drained by the Quiaoit River and Garasgas River and runs from the boundary of Batac and Pinili on the south, traverses the poblacion and then bends westward to the Municipality of Paoay while Garasgas River drains north and northwest of the Poblacion of Batac City.
Depression has poor external and internal drainage. Level areas have good external but mostly poor internal drainage. Sloping areas have good to excessive external drainage and fair internal drainage to the shallow portions of depressed areas which are planted with rice during the rainy season.
Slopes. Lands within the poblacion and all the barangays surrounding poblacion are level to flat which have slopes of 0 - 8% with a total area of 8,1173.807 hectares. These lands are suitable for crop production and for housing. All the rural barangays except Maipalig, Quiom and part of Biningan have slope of 8% - 30% composed of 5,685.72 hectares. These lands are characterized from level to hilly, suited for grazing pastures, cogon production and tree crops. Portions of all rural barangays including Maipalig, Quiom and Biningan have slope of 30% - 50% characterized for its rolling and undulating crop growing. These forest lands have a total area of 2,036.80 hectares of which 1,780.15 forest reserved of the city.
Climate. The climate of Batac is Type E Arid, characterized by more dry than wet months, There are at most 4 1/2 wet months with less than 2.4 inches of rainfall per month. A very pronounced wet season takes place during the month of June to October. The average annual rainfall is 114.07 inches. Great seasonal temperature ranges befall the city. The highest temperature is in April and May, when average is as high as 34.1o C. The area is exposed to southeast monsoon and cyclotonic storms. It is frequent that 30% of these disturbances which hit the Philippines every year dash across Batac City, Ilocos Norte. However, it is shielded from the northeast and trade winds by the mountain ranges of the cordilleras. Average relative humidity is 78.4%.
Soil Types. The city have different soil type with varied slopes and soil characteristics and capabilities. These are the Bantay Clay Loam, San Fernando Clay, San Manuel Silty Clay Loam, San Manuel Clay Loam, Bantog Silty Clay Loam, Bantog Clay, Faraon Clay Loam, San Manuel Loam, Bantog Clay Loam, San Manuel Silty Clay, Riverwash, Wet Spot and San Manuel Silty Loam.
Flood Prone Areas. The barangays along the Quiaoit River and Sta. Rosa creeks are eroded and flood prone areas. Flood usually occurs during the rainy season especially in August and September.
Demographic Profile
Population. Batac City posted a total population of 47, 682 persons as of the 2000 National Census (Batac was a municipality then). This recorded a 4.50 percent increase (2,148 persons) over the 1995 census.
Among the 43 barangays of the city, Brgy. Caunayan of the urban area has the most populated barangay with a 2.49 percent share of the city's total population, followed by Brgy. Aglipay with a percent share of 2.23. On the otherhand, Brgy. Tabug of the rural area posted the most populated barangay having a share of 6.36 percent of the city's total population followed by Brgy. Baay with a 5.91 percent.
Population Density. The gross density of Batac City with a population of 47,682 in 2000 was 3.00 persons per hectare wherein the total land area is 16, 101 hectares. With an urban population of 11,408 in 2000 and a total land area of 199.9786 hectares, the gross urban density is 57 persons per hectare. On the otherhand, the total rural land area is 15,901.0193 hectares and the rural population is 36,274 as of 2000, the population density is 2 persons per hectare. (see table above) Household Population and Average Household Size. In the 2000 National Census, Batac has a total household population of 47,610. The urban population share was 23.88%, while the rural area share was 76.12%. On the otherhand, the total number of household in 2000 was 9,882. Out of it, 2,441 or 24.70% were residing in the urban area and 7,441 or 75.30% were residing in the rural area.(see table at the right). The average household size for the same period was five (5) persons per household.
Land Area. Batac City has a total land area of 16,101.00 hectares. Out of this total, 199.9786 comprises the fourteen (14) Urban Barangays and 15,901.0193 for Rural Barangays. Maipalig is the largest barangay with an area of 1,273.5770 hectares while Brgy. Lacub is the smallest with only 7.3391 hectares.
General land use. Batac City has a land area of 16,101.00 hectares or 161.01 square kilometers comprising of 43 barangays. The urban area is about 1.24% of the total land area and the 98.76% is distributed among the different barangays at the rural area.
The largest general land use category that occupies the City of Batac is agriculture, which has an area of 8,313.14 hectares. On the other hand, barren or idle land occupies the smallest which has an area of 22.00 hectares.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 August 2009 06:12
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I am respectfully calling the attention of the Office of the City Mayor. The Municipal Agrarian Reform Office is always closed. Granting that the staffs are out on field duty, there should at least be one person left to entertain transactions with public.
Myers
May I ask why there are always no people in the Municipal Agrarian Reform Office of Batac, Ilocos Norte? We went to the said government office so many times but it the gates are always locked and nobody is around. There is absolutely no reason why no one should be left to take charge of said office during regular working hours. I hope the Office of the City Mayor will do something about this.
toffee
i wish all the best for batac on its cityhood...can't wait to hear it on 8/17
twistedsanity
Ita ta baro ti presidente tayo ken naggeg tayo nu kasano nga nailumlom tayo iti rigat gapu ti kina-kurakot tay naglabas nga administrasyon. Sapay koma ta saan nga maa-ramid dayta ditoy Batac.
cullen15
hi there
adminx
trying to hack our site proves ur power over the net... ho about in person? see yah
leviathan
once again. please register a valid email to get pass the security check of the registration process... thanks ^^
dhenrmt
Happy New Year. Nakita ko yung mga pictures nung last fiesta, sad to say parang di pa din nagbago ang opening fng fiesta. Sana sa mga susunod pang mga fiesta eh dapat di lang naglalakad ang ginagawa nung mga nagpaparada dapat may street dancing din para maaliw yung mga nanonood...sana gawin niyong contest ang street dancing. yun lang naman.:ange:
mccoypascua
happy new year batac city!!!
ladydona
welcome 2010!brighter future
leviathan
Let us keep Christmas beautiful. Without a thought of greed. That it might live forevermore. To fill our every need. from your Website Admin
leviathan
Hi ces u may send ur letter to admin@batac.gov.ph or cswdo@batac.gov.ph
cesabagat
Hi, I am a DevCom student from UPLB and I want to know whom can I contact about the out-of-school youth here in Batac?
leviathan
yehey!!! ^^
cely369210
Can you recommend me best lawyer of Batac
cely369210
Naka assign pa ba sa Batac PNP Station yong surname na Sibucao na Iglesia sya? tnx
cely369210
hello Batac
ladydona
hello batac,;-)
mccoypascua
hello batac city!!
Palafox
common design problem. pag ang canal ay may bara ang flow ng tubig ay mahihirapan. Quiaoit River is a big canal sa dami ng nakaharang na dam mababaha ang Batac. Get it? gusto nyo ng tubig yan na maraming tubig
leviathan
"Natural disasters are human created disasters blamed on nature."
ladydona
:ange: i send angels for my family back home
ladydona
I mean CENTURY TREE;-(
ladydona
Mayor Nalupta:This century infront our home is always a threat during STORM,just beside the prime energy.God's knows i worry enough during bad weather because of the century tree.;-(
sreyes
How bad is the damage from the typhoon? I pray everyone is safe.
leviathan
thanks May for pointing it out... even my sharp eyes sometimes get blurred when Im the only doing this site ^^
May Angelie
pls check the spelling, you mean "paticipate" or participate?just above the log out portion.thanks
gardenporg
I hope that the City Govt will make a solution to control flooding in downtown areas (Tungbol one of the worst area)
gardenporg
To The Mayor: We will be hapy to live back home in Batac specially if they will be able to control flooding, which is really really disapointing.
gardenporg
hello
sreyes
just curious. salamat
leviathan
pasensya na po lumipat me ng web hosting. sa backup ko di nasama ma registered user... pls. register na lang po uli TY
sreyes
How come the old account didn't work? I had to re-register.
timpreyes
Hello Batac, Sorry for the long absence. I can't in the shout box.; I don't know happened at the other end.
leviathan
registration is now required to shout. tnx sa mga walang magawa and even using my name to shout... I KNOW YOU. You can't hide using the internet.
lovinmc
Ü go batac
admin
please read the disclaimer before doing anything on this site.. tnx
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