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Saturday, March 31, 2012

BAMBOO LIVE IN PANABO

The Best in Davao Region And Its Cities in the Country BAMBOO LIVE IN PANABO!

March 31, 2011 | 7:00 PM

Panabo Gym

Ticket Prices: P 500, P 350, P 250, P 150, P 100



Ticket Outlets:
 Horse Star Caltex
 RCBC-Gaisano
 Manolette Bakeshop
 Roadside Cafe
 Malativas Hardware
 Herlyn's Store
 Do Dine 
 Mandarin
Buy your Ticket now
 
 

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

GMA Kapuso Night (Panabo Gym)


Happy 11th Araw ng Panabo 

Watch for Mark Herras





Mike Tan




Rhian Ramos



GMA Kapuso Live in Panabo Gym @ 7pm..

See you Guyz!......


Happy 11th Araw ng Panabo City


Happy 11th Araw ng Panabo City



SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES

March 16-31, 2012

16-Mar, Fri
OPENING SALVO:
7:00 AM               Ecumenical Mass and Thanksgiving Celebration (all Religious Groups)
8:30 AM               Citizen's Motorcade (Assy: Gamao crossing)
9:30 AM               11th Araw ng Panabo Opening Program (ARF Covered Court)
10:30 AM             Blessing and Ribbon-cutting of the Taboan sa Panabo (Park & Plaza)
1:00 PM                DLC Competition (ARF Covered Court)
7:00 PM                Kalingawan sa Taboan (Night Market Stage)

17-Mar, Sat

7:00 PM                                Sayawan Festival (ARF Covered Court)

18-Mar, Sun
7:00 PM                                Sayawan Festival (ARF Covered Court)

19-Mar, Mon
6:00 AM                               Tree Planting (City Hall grounds)

20-Mar, Tue
8:00 AM                               Livelihood Training (Panabo Gym)

21-Mar, Wed
7:00 PM                                Kalingawan sa Taboan (Night Market Stage)

22-Mar, Thu
8:00 AM                               Job Fair (Gaisano Grand Mall)
7:00 PM                Kalingawan sa Taboan (Night Market Stage)

23-Mar, Fri
7:00 PM                                Kalingawan sa Taboan (Night Market Stage)

24-Mar, Sat
4:00 AM                               Fun Run for SBEC 1st Anniversary
7:00 AM                               5th Mayor Jose L. Silvosa, Sr. Firefighters Combat Challenge (City Parks & Plaza)
7:00 AM                               DFA Passporting (DFA Office, Davao)

25-Mar, Sun
7:00 PM                                Interfaith Night Celebration (Panabo Gym)

26-Mar, Mon
9:00 AM                               State of the City Address (New City Hall Lobby)

27-Mar, Tue
7:00 AM                               ABC Day and Night (Panabo Gym)
8:00 AM                               Gawad Kalinga Turn-Over Ceremony (GK-Datu Abdul)

28-Mar, Wed
8:00 AM                               Medical-Dental Outreach and Safe Birthing & Emergency Clinic 1st Anniversary Celebration (ARF Covered Court / SBEC)
7:00 PM                                Kalingawan sa Taboan Finale (Night Market Stage)

29-Mar, Thu
7:00 PM                                GMA Kapuso Night (Panabo Gym)

30-Mar, Fri
7:00 AM                              Mariculture Park Anniversary (Mariculture Park)
1:00 PM                                SK Cheerdance Competition (ARF Covered Court)
7:00 PM                                Miss Panabo 2012 (Panabo Gym)

31-Mar, Sat
4:00 AM                               Diana
6:00 AM                               Citizen's Motorcade (Assy: Gamao crossing)
8:00 AM                               11th Araw ng Panabo Culmination Program (Panabo Gym)
~ Outstanding Panaboans
~ Best Barangay SIKAP Awardee
7:00 AM               4th Mayor Jose L. Silvosa Sr. Cup Shooting Competition (Firing Range)
1:00 PM                SK Gay Basketball Tournament (ARF Covered Court)
6:00 PM                Fireworks Extravaganza (Panabo Gym grounds)
7:00 PM                Bamboo Live in Panabo! (Panabo Gym)

*revised as of 14 March 2012
Please see posters and print ads for more details or visit/call the Secretariat at the City Tourism Officer with Tel. Nos. 628-8683 and 628-8687.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Digos Massacre

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Digos Massacre:Seeking for Justice

June 25, 1989, while inside a village chapel attending a Sunday service, about 40 men, women, and children were mercilessly murdered by some 120 armed Maoist communist terrorists New Peoples Army (NPA) led by Amado Payot, aka Benzar. Using M-60 machineguns and armalite rifles. The incident happened in Binaton, Digos City, Davao del Sur.


Watch for this Video Crying for justice  until now it still need for Justice.








The majority does not support Communism. Unfortunately many young Filipinos vote for their political partylists "fronts" during elections mainly because they don't know. Many also lack interests in history and on whose who and simply because of these groups' popularity in mainstream media. But basically Filipinos easily jump on the bandwagon, especially if there are words like "freedom", "the people", "democracy" attached to it.

Actually people that don't believe in the concept of divine punishment, can do horrible things to fellow human beings, those who purported to adhere to free thinking and the concept of natural laws, be careful for what they speak break the bounds and preparing your mind to accept, their beliefs and views which history abhors. Knowledge of the divine makes us humane. Greed and personal ambitions relative to norms brings only one thing pain.




Overview of Digos City

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Country  
Philippines Region Davao (Region XI)
 Province Davao del Sur District
 1st District Founded July 19, 1949 Cityhood September 8, 2000
 Barangays 26 Government  
• Mayor Hon. Atty. Joseph "Jojo" Roble Peñas, CPA
 Area  • Total 287.1 km2 (110.8 sq mi) Population (2010 LGPMS Census)  
• Total 159,569
 • Density 560/km2 (1,400/sq mi)
 Income class 1st class city

Digos City is politically subdivided into 26 Barangays
Barangays of the City of Digos


Barangay
Population (CY 2007)
Urban/Rural
Aplaya
14,775
Urban
Balabag
1,206
Rural
Binaton
2,765
Rural
Cogon
5,559
Rural
Colorado
2,276
Rural
Dawis
4,244
Urban
Dulangan
1,592
Rural
Goma
3,469
Rural
Igpit
3,078
Rural
Kiagot
4,319
Rural
Lungag
286
Rural
Mahayahay
773
Rural
Matti
5,093
Urban
Kapatagan
8,403
Urban
Ruparan
3,175
Rural
San Agustin
1,895
Rural
San Jose
5,419
Urban
San Miguel
12,148
Urban
San Roque
839
Rural
Sinawilan
4,820
Rural
Soong
1,140
Rural
Tiguman
1,239
Rural
Tres de Mayo
14,590
Urban
Zone 1 (Pob)
14,052
Urban
Zone 2 (Pob)
9,439
Urban
Zone 3 (Pob)
18,920
Urban



Life is Digos City


The Best in Davao Region And Its Cities in the Country Digos City (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Digos/Siyudad sa Digos; Tagalog: Lungsod ng Digos) is an affluent suburban city in the province of Davao del Sur, Philippines. The city strategically lies on the eastern shores of Davao Gulf and southern foothills of Mt. Apo in the island of Mindanao and it is the center city between the two major cities in Mindanao, Davao City and General Santos City . It serves as the seat of the Provincial Government.

















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Mango in Davao

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Our mango industry supports some 2.5 million farmers and farm family members.
Tagged as "sure export winner", there is a projected export increase at 13% annually. It is exported in its fresh or processed form. Mango is known for its versatility as all stages of fruit development is suitable for processing. The unripe or immature fruits can be processed into hot or sweet pickles while the ripe ones can be prepared as slices in syrup or in brine, mango juice, concentrate and puree, jam, chutneys, pulp fruit bar, mango wafer, mango powder, dehydrated mango slices, mango milk powder, and vermicelli. In Davao region there’s a lot of production in term of buying and selling in the market..The large scale of Mangoes in the city near in Digos City, many planted mangoes, sugarcane, and coconut.

The Best in Davao Region And Its Cities in the Country In Davao City in every vendor in the fruits Stand in the Market you can see always a bunch of mangoes just because the mango in the Davao region is sweet and big.


Watch for this Video


Friday, March 23, 2012

Pomelo Pride in Davao City




 
From Davao Pomelo fruit looks like a Melon of some kind. The skin is surprisingly soft, and relatively easy to peel. Inside The Philippines version of the Pomelo looks like a giant pink grapefruit just like a Melon.
Only it’s not bitter at all. Pomelo tastes like a sweet, mild grapefruit (which is itself a hybrid of the pomelo and the orange), though the typical pomelo is much larger in size than the grapefruit. It has very little, or none, of the common grapefruit's bitterness, but the enveloping membranous material around the segments is bitter, considered inedible, and thus usually is discarded.Actually the taste is certainly a part of the citrus family, but the sweet kind. Pomelo fruit segments are large, and break easily. But unlike its cousins the Pomelo segments stay intact.


Within each segment are strong pulpy cells that contain the sweet citrus like flesh. It makes The Filipino Pomelo is a very easy fruit to eat. Although a little large for just one person.
Filipinos eat the Pomelo fruit with salt. But without salt it tastes just great. A really good fruit to take on hikes or treks due to it’s high level of water, and ability to travel well.

Davao Famous Fruit Mangosteen


What is mangosteen?

Alternate names: Garcinia mangostana L., mangostan, manggis, mangis, mang cut

Brand Names: XanGo, Thai-Go, Mangosteen Plus, Mango-xan

Mangosteen is a tropical fruit that is grown primarily in hot, humid climates of southeast Asia such as Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia.

Mangosteen is a dark purple fruit about 2 to 3 inches in diameter – the size of a small peach or apple. Mangosteens are unrelated to mangoes.

Instead of peeling it like an orange, a mangosteen is typically opened by pressing firmly or twisting the outside until it breaks apart.

The hard rind can be nearly one inch thick. At the center is the soft opaque white fruit, which resembles a head of garlic but tastes slightly sweet and tart.

In North America, fresh mangosteens can be found in Canada and Hawaii but they cannot legally be imported into continental United States due to concerns that they transport insects into the country.

What are the side effects of mangosteen?

Research indicates that xanthones may interfere with normal blood-clotting. It's not known whether mangosteen xanthones may interact with blood-thinning medication such as warfarin and possibly lead to bleeding.

Studies suggest that higher doses of xanthones may depress the central nervous system in animals and cause sedation.

Xanthones may cause excess sedation when combined with other herbs or medication, and it may be toxic at higher doses. Human studies have not been conducted.

In Davao City you can Buy this fruits in every fruit vendor on the designated place in Davao City known as bankerohan and also magsaysay st.

Watch for this Video for information About this Fruits

Durian- king of fruits Davao Pride


Davao Famous Fruit

The Durian  is the  one fruit of several tree species belonging to the genus Durio and the Malvaceae family (although some taxonomists place Durio in a distinct family, Durionaceae. Widely known and revered in southeast Asia as the "king of fruits", the durian is distinctive for its large size, unique odour, and formidable thorn-covered husk.

The fruit can grow as large as 30 centimeters (12 -15in) long and 15 centimeters (6 -10n) in diameter, and it typically weighs one to three kilograms (1 to 7 lb). Its shape ranges from sphere to round, the color of its husk green to light yellow to brown, and its flesh pale yellow to red, depending on the species.
The savory  flesh emits a distinctive odor, strong penetrating even  though it when the husk is intact. Some people regard the durian as fragrants; others find the aroma stink and offensive. The smell evokes reactions from deep appreciation to intense disgust, and has been described variously as almonds, rotten onions, turpentine and gym socks. The odour has led to the fruit's ostracism from certain hotels and public transportation in southeast Asia.

The durian, native to Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia,Thailand,Guam and Philippines has been known to the Western world for about 600 years. The 19th-century British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace famously described its flesh as "a rich custard highly flavored with almonds". The flesh can be consumed at various stages of ripeness, and it is used to flavor a wide variety of savory and sweet edibles in Southeast Asian cuisines.

In Davao city Philippines you can buy as only cheap price(P.30-50 pesos) than other cities nationwide because Davao is the  capital of Durian City in the Philippines.
Life is Here in Davao visit and have Fun in Davao.