Huwebes, Hunyo 4, 2015

JUNE 2015 ARTICLE 5

MDS NEWSLETTER
Date Issued: June 2015


BACK TO SCHOOL


Mayor Melandres G. De Sagun and Vice Mayor Alexander Lubigan with the assistance of the members of Sangguniang Panglungsod distributed school supplies for all public schools from June 2 to 5, 2015.
The list of school visited were: Hugo Perez Elementary School, Palawit Elementary School  Eugenio Cabezas High School, Osorio Elementary School, Francisco Osorio High School, were     given school supplies last June 2, 2015. While the following day, June 3, 2015. Conchu Elementary School, Agapito Conchu High School, Ailang Elementary School, De Ocampo Elementary School was then the school supplies were distributed.
On June 4, 2015 Kanggahan Elementary School, Cabuco High School, Inocencio High School, Southville Elementary School received the school supplies given to them by the City Government. The last day which was June 05, 2015 the following schools were given supplies, Lapidario Elementary School, Aguado Elementary School, Luis Aguado High School, TMCES-Central, TMCNHS-Central.
The school kits includes a bag, notebooks, ballpens and pencils and pad paper.

Mayor Melan  De Sagun & City Councilors gave the school supplies to the students  to all the public schools (elementary & highschool) of Trece Martires City

Miyerkules, Hunyo 3, 2015

JUNE 2015 ARTICLE 4

MDS NEWSLETTER 
Date Issued: June 2015
   
AWARDING OF CASH PRIZES & MV SANTIAGO GUESTING OF THE MUTYA AT GINOONG TRECE 2015 WINNERS


         Awarding of Cash Prizes of Mr. Raymund Eguillos (Senior Executive Assistant) together  with Mr. Richard Lumandas (Pageant Director) & Ms. Sharlene Zabala Batin (OIC-Tourism & Information) to the Mutya at Ginoong Trece 2015:  3rd Runner - Up Ms. Tenth Ten Rhea Doringo (San Agustin) & Mr. John Vincent Faigmani (Lapidario) , 2nd Runner - Up Ms. Princess Yvonne Garcia (De Ocampo) & Mr. John Paul Bulugagao (De Ocampo) , 1st Runner - Up Ms. Jenina Amoguis (Lapidario) & Mr. Wilmer Mayo (Inocencio) , Mutya ng Trece 2015 Ms. Erica Joy A. De Vera (Cabezas) & Ginoong Trece 2015 Mr. Amador Barongrong Jr. (Gregorio).











MV SANTIAGO WINNERS

     At the MV Santiago the winners of Mutya at Ginoong Trece 2015 with Ms. MV Santiago Choice Award Ms. Fredelyn Frias (Inocencio) paid a visit to the official candidates of Mr & Ms. MV Santiago last  June 1, 2015.

      In the pictures are the candidates of Mr. & Ms. MV Santigao 2015 with the Mutya at Ginoong Trece 2015  Winners the pictures in the right shows Ms. Joan Matro of MV Santiago giving a brief history of  the hospital.



Martes, Hunyo 2, 2015

JUNE 2015 ARTICLE 3

MDS NEWSLETTER
Date Issued: June 2015

EMPLOYEES GOT TALENT



      Last May 23, 2015 selected representative of each department of the City Government presented their talents to the delight of the assembly of 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The three panel of judges had a difficult time choosing a winner because of the degree of complexity of the performance of each contestant.



         The winners are: 2nd place was Mr. Anvil Irasaga of the City Mayor's Office (interpretation), 1st place was Mr. Hernandez Dela Cruz of the Engineering Office (interpretation), and Over-all Champion was Mr. Ramil Igot of the Accounting Office (singing).

Lunes, Hunyo 1, 2015

JUNE 2015 ARTICLE 2

MDS NEWSLETTER
Date Issued: June 2015

117TH PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE DAY 




           Independence was proclaimed on June 12, 1898 between four and five in the afternoon in Cavite at the ancestral home of General Emilio Aguinaldo some 30 kilometers South of Manila. The event saw the unfurling of the National Flag of the Philippines, made in Hong Kong by Marcela Agoncillo, Lorenza Agoncillo, and Delfina Herboza, and the performance of the Marcha Filipina Magdalo, as the national anthem, now known as Lupang Hinirang, which was composed by Julián Felipe and played by the San Francisco de Malabon marching band.

         The Act of the Declaration of Independence was prepared, written, and read by Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista in Spanish. The Declaration was signed by 98 people, among them an American army officer who witnessed the proclamation. The final paragraph states that there was a "stranger" (stranger in English translation — extrangero in the original Spanish, meaning foreigner) who attended the proceedings, Mr. L. M. Johnson, described as "a citizen of the U.S.A, a Colonel of Artillery".[3] The proclamation of Philippine independence was, however, promulgated on 1 August, when many towns had already been organized under the rules laid down by the Dictatorial Government of General Aguinaldo. Later at Malolos, Bulacan, the Malolos Congress modified the declaration upon the insistence of Apolinario Mabini who objected to that the original proclamation essentially placed the Philippines under the protection of the United States.

Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_Declaration_of_Independence

JUNE 2015 ARTICLE 1

MDS NEWSLETTER
Date Issued: June 2015

THE FIRST MCDONALD'S AT TRECE MARTIRES CITY



Mayor Melan gamely poses with  Ronald McDonald during the branch’s grand opening.

      Mayor Melan De Sagun opened the first McDonald’s branch in Trece Martires City. The formal opening was called “Good Neighbors” and all city official and department heads were invited to the party.

   Known for their high-quality food, excellent quick service, and an enjoyable restaurant environment, McDonald’s opened last June 2, 2015, at the Trece Tower Mall. Before it was built, every now and then you hear people talking about how it would be convenient if there were a McDonald’s franchise in Trece Martires City. After years of waiting, Treceños can now dine in the world famous fast food chain.

     It may be just a fast food chain but it is also a sign that Trece Martires City is a haven for development and economic growth.