Thursday, December 11, 2008

Monday, December 1, 2008

Olongapo Sta Rita Tabacuan Elem School band


Tabacuan drum and Lyre Corp during parade


At competion... the champs


Practice at Sta Rita High School grounds

Monday, October 6, 2008

Youth Center at Mayumi Santa Rita

SOFT OPENING OF CENTER FOR YOUTH

Olongapo City Mayor James ‘Bong’ Gordon Jr. and Zambales Vice Governor and Olongapo City First Lady Anne Marie Gordon led the inauguration of the Center for Youth at Barangay Sta. Rita, Olongapo City.

Accompanying Mayor Gordon on the ribbon cutting ceremony were Vice Governor Anne Marie Gordon with Vice Mayor Cynthia Cajudo, Councilor Ed Piano, Department of Social Welfare and Development Office (DSWDO) Regional Director Dr. Minda Brigoli, City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) head Gene Eclarino, Olongapo City Police Director Abelardo Villacorta and Family Court Judge Renato J. Dilag of RTC Branch 73. The inauguration mass was celebrated by Sta. Rita Parish Rev. Father Nelson Vencilao.

Also joining the inauguration were several department heads of the local government and barangay officials.

The Center for Youth is located at the compound of the Olongapo City Women’s Center where the Welfareville Daycare Center at Mayumi St., Barangay Sta. Rita is also located.

“Ang Center for Youth ay pansamantalang tahanan ng mga kabataang Olongapeno na in conflict with the law. Dito ay may tanggapan si Judge Dilag upang mapag-usapan ang kasong kinakaharap ng mga kabataan,” wika ni Vice Gov. Gordon.

Meanwhile, Mayor Gordon gladly delivered the news that the City has received the ‘Most Child Friendly City’ Award for Region 3. “Sana ay muling mapili ang lungsod bilang National Awardee ng Presidential Search for the Most Child Friendly sa buong bansa. Kaya natin ‘yan kung magtutulungan ang lahat.”

Mayor Gordon also proudly announced the most prestigious award that the city has received recently, the ‘Most Competitive Medium Sized City” award from the Asian Institute of Management (AIM).

“Nanguna ang lungsod sa iba pang medium sized cities at nangibabaw ang Olongapo kasama ang General Santos City, Cabanatuan, San Pablo, Tagum, Tarlac City at Lucena. Dito ay pinagbabatayan ang kalakasan at kahinaan ng isang lungsod at ang uri ng pamumuhay rito,” Mayor Gordon said.

Mayor Gordon encouraged Olongapenos to continue coordinating with his administration, “Hindi ito maisasakatuparan kung hindi nakikipag-tulungan ang mga Olongapeno.”

The three-story building has seven (7) rooms, including a court room, which can accommodate over sixty people.

Mayor Bong Gordon and Olongapo First Lady and Zambales Vice-Gov. Anne Marie Gordon led the inauguration and blessing of Center Youth. Also present during the occasion are Vice Mayor Cynthia Cajudo, Kgd Piano, DSWD Regional Dir. Minda Brocoli, Family Court Judge Renato J. Dilag of RTC Branch 73, CSWD head Gene Eclarino, barangay and department heads officials of the city government.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Mt Balimpuyo visit


A look at Barangay Sta Rita from Mt. Balimpuyo

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Santa Rita Elementary School got new computers

COMPUTER SET DONATIONS

Through the initiative of Mayor James “Bong” Gordon Jr. and in-collaboration with Aboitiz Energy Solutions Inc. (AESI) and the Department of Education (DepEd), several computer sets were turned over on August 15, 2008 to Sta. Rita Elementary School and Gordon Heights Elementary School.

At Sta. Rita Elementary School, Mayor Gordon, Councilor Ed Piano, DepEd City Superintendent Ligaya Monato, AESI Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Benjamin A. Cariaso Jr. and other AESI officials attended the turnover ceremonies.

Meanwhile, in Gordon Heights Elementary School, Vice Governor and Olongapo First Lady Anne Marie Gordon, Vice Mayor Cynthia Cajudo and other AESI officials were present during the turnover ceremonies.

Eight (8) computer sets from the Aboitiz Foundation were given to Sta. Rita Elementary School and another eight (8) computer sets to Gordon Heights Elementary School.

AESI, in collaboration with local government units and other organizations, aims to ‘help people help themselves’ so they can build a better future and in order to provide their basic needs and livelihood.

Education is one of Mayor Gordon’s priorities and this is a part of his many collaborations with Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) in order to advance the welfare of the city and turn the city’s programs into reality.

Mayor James “Bong” Gordon Jr., Naomi Arzadon, DepEd Assistant Superintendent, Sta. Rita I Elementary School (SRES) Principal Amelita L. de la Torre and Aboitiz Energy Solutions Inc. (AESI) Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Benjamin Cariaso during the turn over ceremonies of eight (8) computer sets to SRES on August 15, 2008.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Farewell CAPTAIN SUNDIAM

RESOLUTION FOR THE LATE CAPTAIN SUNDIAM

Olongapo City, led by Mayor James “Bong” Gordon Jr., mourns the loss of former Sta. Rita Barangay Chairman Gomercindo Sundiam. The city expressed its sympathies through a resolution passed by the City Council on August 6, 2008 and signed by Mayor Gordon on August 7, 2008.

The resolution, entitled ‘Resolution No. 124 (series of 2008) or A Resolution Conveying Profound Sympathies and Condolences to the Bereaved Family of Former Barangay Chairman Gomercindo B. Sundiam Sr. Of Sta. Rita, This City,’ also nightlighted the achievements and recognitions of the former barangay chairman.

Sundiam started his public service career as a purok leader and barangay secretary during the time of Barangay Captain Maximano Endoso. He later served as a barangay councilman until finally he was elected as Barangay Captain for thirteen (13) years.

Because of his dynamic leadership, Sta. Rita became the recipient of the “Hall of Fame Award” as a multiple winner of the “Most Outstanding Lupon ng Tagapamayapa Award”. He was also known for initiating fresh programs, including the establishment of the Barangay Public Safety Office (BPSO), which provides trainings and equipments to Barangay Tanods to help them perform their duties efficiently.

He was also the first barangay captain in the city who provided ‘honoraria’ or ‘allowance’ to Purok Leaders, Daycare and Health Workers.

Captain Sundiam passed away at the age of seventy two (72) due to cardiovascular arrest or heart attack on August 4, 2008.

PAO/Don

Saturday, July 26, 2008

MEDAL OF EXCELLENCE FOR STA. RITA STUDENTS

Two students from Sta. Rita Elementary School received Medals of Excellence from Mayor James “Bong” Gordon, Jr. recently.

In the flag-raising ceremonies at Rizal Triangle Covered Court, Mayor Bong Gordon awarded the Medals of Excellence to Jerwin Escobar and Joan Aicy Sayno of Sta. Rita elementary School. The award symbolizes the city’s recognition of the excellent performance of the students in their studies.

“The City Government recognizes the excellent attitude of these students towards their academic endeavors. They serve as proof that even young Olongapeños really fight for excellence,” Mayor Gordon said.

Escobar is Sta. Rita Elementary School’s valedictorian while Sayno is the school’s salutatorian of batch 2008.

It can be recalled that Mayor Gordon has also recently awarded Medals of Excellence to Girlie Cambe (Valedictorian) and Kerwin Corales (Salutatorian) of Iram High School and Denise Michaela Corales (Valedictorian) and Mary Jane Antonio (Salutatorian) of Iram Elementary School. Other students who also show exemplary performance in their studies are likewise being given recognition by the city government.

Education is one of Mayor Gordon’s top priorities. The city government fully supports the education of young Olongapeños, especially those financially constrained but intellectually capable students. The city is currently providing scholarship grants to more than one thousand elementary, secondary and college students.

Mayor James ‘Bong” Gordon, Jr. together with City Councilors Edwin Piano, Rodel Cerezo and Gina Perez awards the Medal of Excellence to Joan Aicy Sayno of Sta. Rita Elementary School during the flag raising ceremonies of city officials and employees on Monday.


Mayor James ‘Bong” Gordon, Jr. together with City Councilors Rodel Cerezo and Gina Perez awards the Medal of Excellence to Jerwin Escobar of Sta. Rita Elementary School during the flag raising ceremonies of city officials and employees on Monday.

PAO/jpb/

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Day Care Center & Women's center sa Sta. Rita

BAGONG DAY CARE CENTER SA ‘GAPO, PINASINAYANAN!

Pinangunahan nina Mayor James ‘’Bong’’ Gordon, Jr. at Olongapo First Lady at Zambales Vice Gov. Anne Marie Gordon ang pagpapasinaya sa bago at karagdagang Day Care Center sa lungsod.

Sa basbas ni Sta Rita Parish Priest, Rev. Father Nelson Vencilao ay magkatuwang na isinagawa ang ribbon cutting sa Welfare Ville Day Care Center nina Vice Gov. Anne Marie Gordon at Vice Mayor Cynthia Cajudo kasama sina City Councilors Ellen Dabu, Gie Baloy, Elmo Aquino, Ed Piano at Rodel Cerezo.

Pinangunahan rin ni City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) head Gene Eclarino ang inauguration at blessing. Ang Welfare Ville Day Care Center ay matatagpuan sa compound ng Olongapo City Women Center at Youth Center sa Mayumi St., Sta Rita.

‘’Sinadya nating magtayo ng Day Care Center sa mismong compound ng Women Center at Youth Center upang maihatid natin ng mas mabilis ang pangangailangan sa edukasyon ng mga anak ng mga residente ng center gayundin sa mga kabataang nakatira malapit dito,’’ wika ni Vice Gov. Gordon.

‘’Pinag-aaralan na ni Mayor Bong Gordon ang pagtatayo ng ‘Home for the Aged’ dito rin sa compound upang maaruga ang mga matatanda ng lungsod na walang matuluyan,’’ dagdag pa ng Bise Governador.

Sumentro naman ang mensahe ni Mayor Bong Gordon sa pagkilalang natanggap ng lungsod kamakailan bilang “Most Competitive Medium-Sized City” mula sa Asian Institute of Management (AIM).

‘’Nanguna ang lungsod sa iba pang medium sized cities at nangibabaw ang Olongapo kasama ng General Santos City, Cabanatuan, San Pablo, Tagum, Tarlac City at Lucena. Dito ay pinagbatayan ang kalakasan at kahinaan ng isang lungsod at ang uri ng pamumuhay rito,’’ wika ni Mayor Bong Gordon.

Hinikayat pa ni Mayor Gordon ang mga Olongapeño na ipagpatuloy ang pakikipag-tulungan sa kanyang administrasyon, ‘’Hindi ito maisasakatuparan kung hindi nakikipag-tulungan ang mga Olongapeño.’’

Sa ngayon ay may 45 day care students. Ito rin ang ika-55 day care center sa lungsod na nasa ilalim ng pangangala at patnubay ng City Social Welfare and Development (CSDWO) kabilang na ang Child Minding Center na matatagpuan mismo sa loob ng City Hall.

OLONGAPO CITY NEW DAY CARE CENTER: Si Mayor Bong Gordon habang nagbibigay ng mensahe sa pagpapasinaya ng Welfare Ville Day Care Center nitong ika-10 ng Hulyo 2008 sa Mayumi St., Sta Rita. Nasa larawan rin sina (from right to left) Olongapo First Lady at Zambales Vice Gov. Anne Marie Gordon, DSWD for Region 3 Asst. Dir. Adelina S. Apostol, Vice Mayor Cynthia Cajudo, City Councilors Gie Baloy, Ed Piano at Ellen Dabu.

Monday, May 26, 2008

STA RITA NANGUNA SA BARANGAY SPORTS OLYMPICS FESTIVAL

Matagumpay na natapos kamakailan ang unang taon ng Barangay Sports Olympic Festival na nilahukan ng ibat-ibang barangay sa Olongapo. Sa inisyatibo ni Mayor James ‘’Bong’’ Gordon, Jr. na higit na ma-involved ang mga kabataan ng lungsod sa sports at ilayo ang mga ito sa bawal na gamot ay limang (5) araw na nagtagisan ng lakas ng pangangatawan at isipan ang mga kabataang Olongapeno.

Layon rin ng Olympic Festival na higit pang pa-igtingin ang local sports sa lungsod. “Barangay Olympics is also intended to discover potential athletes who may represent the city in national or even international sports competitions,” pahayag ni Mayor Gordon.

Pinangunahan ni City Councilor at Task Force Sports Chair Rodel Cerezo ang kabuuan ng palaro. Humakot naman ang Barangay Sta Rita ng dalawampung (20) medalya kung saan nakuha nito ang unang pwesto.

Kabilang sa mga sport activities na pinaglabanan sa Barangay Olympics ay ang basketball, volleyball, badminton, lawn tennis, swimming, taekwondo, table tennis, archery, chess, sepak takraw, gymnastics, athletics, football/softball, muay thai, karatedo, boxing, arnis, at power lifting and body building.

Isinagawa ang sports events nitong ika-11 hanggang 16 ng Mayo 2008 sa Rizal Triangle Multi-Purpose Center at East Tapinac Oval Truck.

BARANGAY SPORTS OLYMPICS FESTIVAL: Ini-abot ni Mayor Bong Gordon ang medals at Plaque of Recognition sa isa sa mga awardee ng Barangay Sports Olympics Festival. Isinagawa ang awarding nitong ika-16 ng Mayo 2008 sa Rizal Triangle Multi-Purpose Center. Kasamang nag-abot ni Mayor Gordon sina City Councilors Rodel Cerezo at Ellen Dabu. Pao/rem

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Sta Rita Batch 08 Project

Must see notes for PTCA community

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Santa Rita BAGONG PHILHEALTH ACCREDITED RHUs

February 12, 2008

APAT NA BARANGAY SA ‘GAPO BAGONG PHILHEALTH ACCREDITED RHUs

Pinasinayanan at pinarangalan ng Philhealth Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) ang Barangay Barretto, Gordon Heights, New Cabalan at Sta Rita bilang karagdagan sa mahigit pitongdaang (700) PhilHealth Accredited Rural Health Units sa bansa.

Ang inauguration and awarding ng apat (4) na barangay ay pinangunahan nina City Mayor James ‘’Bong’’ Gordon, Jr., Vice Mayor Cynthia Cajudo, City Councilor at Sangguniang Panlungsod Committee on Health Chair Gie Baloy, City Councilor Rodel Cerezo at City Health Officer Dr. Arnildo Tamayo.

Naging saksi rin ang PhilHealth officials na sina Regional Director Dra. Nelia Divina-Tanio, Branch Manager Arsenia Torres at Dept. of Health (DOH) Regional Director Rio L. Magpantay sa pag-angat sa health service ng apat (4) na barangay sa lungsod.

Sa panig naman ng RHUs ay tinanggap nina Barretto Brgy. Capt. Carlito A. Baloy at Rural Health Physician Dra. Ana Verlita Figuerres, Gordon Heights Brgy Captain Edgardo R. Gingco at Rural Health Physician Dr. Jose Bismarck Abad, New Cabalan Brgy. Capt Audie Sundiam at Rural Health Physician Dr. Celso Bulanhagui at Sta Rita Brgy. Capt. Jerome Bacay at Rural Health Physician Dra. Cynthia Mendoza ang PhilHealth Accredited Rural Health Unit Tarpaulins at Certificates of Accreditation buhat sa City at PhilHealth officials.

Sa natanggap na akreditasyon ng apat (4) na Rural Health Units (RHUs), nangangahulugan lamang ito na hindi na kinakailangan pang tumungo ang mga indigent and low-income family members nito sa James L. Gordon Memorial Hospital (JLGMH) para sa out-patient diagnostic and consultation services.

‘’Maaari ng makuha sa accredited RHUs ang kaparehong kalidad na serbisyong ibinibigay ng PhilHealth accrediated hospitals tulad ng JLGMH. Kaya higit pa nating aayusin at daragdagan ang mga diagnostic equipment ng mga accredited barangay upang makabawas sa araw-araw na bilang ng mga pasyenteng tumutungo sa pagamutan ng lungsod,’’ wika ni Mayor Gordon.

Matatandaan, na nauna nang tumanggap ng PhilHealth Accredited Rural Health Unit ang Barangay West Bajac-Bajac taong 2007 kaya hinamon ni Mayor Gordon ang labindalawa (12) pang non-accredited RHUs na gawing modelo at inspirasyon ang naunang limang (5) PhilHealth accredited RHUs.

Sa programa ay kasabay na ring iginawad kina Mayor Bong Gordon at City Health Official Dr. Arnildo Tamayo ang halagang Php773,274.10 PhilHealth Capitational Fund, ‘’Ang halagang ito ay idaragdag ng lungsod sa pagbili ng mga pangangailangan ng mga accredited RHUs at aagapay din sa iba pang non-accredited RHUs,’’ wika ng City Health Officer.

Sa kabuuan ay umabot na sa mahigit labinglimang libo (15,000) o limamput-apat na libong (54,000) indibidwal kung may tatlong (3) miembro bawat pamilyang Olongapeño, ang nakikinabang sa Philhealth Indigency Program ng pamahalaang lokal sa taong 2007 lamang.

Ipinakita nina Mayor Bong Gordon (middle), Vice Mayor Cynthia Cajudo at City Health Officer Dr. Arnildo Tamayo (2nd & 1st to the right), ang replica ng tinanggap na Php773,274.10 PhilHealth Capitational Fund cheque ng Olongapo City. Nasa larawan rin sina PhilHealth Vice-President & Regional Director Dra. Nelia Divina-Tanio (2nd to the left) at Branch Manager Arsenia Torres.