Empowering Women in Subic: Connected Women Subic Hosts An Innovative Meetup Experience

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  Exciting news for the women of Subic!  Get ready for the first Connected Women Meetup of 2023 , happening simultaneously in different municipalities across Zambales and beyond. The Connected Women Subic Meetup will be hosted by Jen Cajucom and co-hosted by Mitch Carvalho and Lynn Singian. It will be held on February 15, 6pm at Kairos House of Blends , located at the ground floor of the Balai Subik building along National Highway, Mangan-Vaca, Subic. And that's not all. Other municipalities in Zambales will also be holding their own meetups, with Myra Concepcion hosting Connected Women Castillejos, Melissa Moscoso for Connected Women San Felipe and April Mora for Connected Women Olongapo. This will be in conjunction with Connected Women's community-led meetups held all over the Philippines and in other countries. Since 2018, Connected Women meetups in Zambales have been hosted by Jen Cajucom and held as a single meetup for the whole province every 6-weeks. This time around, a

Sabayang Bigkas at Linggo ng Wika Celebration


Every school in the entire Philippine Archipelago annually observes the Linggo ng Wika in the month of August. Different programs are performed and celebrated by the pupils, students and teachers to commemorate the importance of having our national language and to pay respect for Manuel L. Quezon, Father of the Filipino National Language.  

The Filipino Club of my youngest son's school conducted a “Sabayang Bigkas Competition”, and Yahmir was one of the participants among the Grade VI pupils in their entry for the intermediate level.  All the performers wore the Traditional Filipino Costume for their presentation.

The program was simple yet very much organized.  Some parents were there to see their children perform. 

The stage decoration and Yahmir wearing Camisachino, red scarf, with farmer's hat.

the grade VI performance

Yahmir with Mrs. Isiderio, Filipino Club Adviser and his class adviser as well.

posing for photo captures
the grade IV and grade V pupils








The program was divided into two parts. First, the intermediate elementary level and then the high school level. I was not able to watch the program for the high school students for my husband and I need to attend to a client appointment set also on that day.  We immediately left after Yahmir's performance, he was very happy to see us. Saturday next week, we will see to it that we will finish watching their Intramurals. .   

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  1. Nice post! Makes me remember when we used to win the Sabayang Pagbigkas during my high school days .
    Sadly, I noticed our Philippine flag wrongly positioned here. The red one should be on the right side when it's in vertical position. :(

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  2. oh! i did not notice the wrong position of the Philippine Flag, because i do not know bout it hehe.  thank you for informing me, i'll let the school know about it too :)

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