Wednesday, April 6, 2011

GSP Service Award

2011 Annual Council Meeting and Awards Ceremony
Date: April 8, 2011
Venue: Casino Espanol de Cebu
V. Rama St., Cebu City

Nominees for GSP Service Awards
Who can be nominated?

  • District and School Commissioners
  • District and Barangay Committee members
  • DFA’s, SSC’s, TL’s, Co-Leaders
Who are qualified to be nominated?
  • Currently registered as DC and BC Members, TL’s, Co-Leaders’
  • Active Members of the Girl Scouting movement
  • Support in Girl Scout programs, training, and finance
Award Scheme:
Bronze 3  years
Silver 6  years
Gold 9  years
Jade12 years
Crystal15 years
Garnet18 years
Amethyst21 years
Pearl24 years
Coral27 years
Bronze Service Medallion30 years
Silver Service Medallion35 years
Gold Service Medallion40 years


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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Bon Voyage UC-GSP


Bon Voyage to UC-GSP
 For joining the 36th National Encampment on April 9-17, 2011 at Camp John Hay, Baguio City.
  1. Sct. Jemarie Fraunz Borongan
  2. Sct. Rica Mae Ybanez
  3. Sct. Darlene Dianne Ciano
  4. Sct. Dianne Claire Pulvera
  5. Sct. Ella Mae Amar
  6. Sct. Cora Jane Maranga

Fly high and touch the sky...Explore the unknowns
Enjoy the thrill of adventure...Wishing you Bon Voyage!


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Monday, April 4, 2011

Siquijor Attractions and Tourist Spots

Siquijor is very rich in Natural, Historical and Cultural attractions.

NATURAL ATTRACTIONS:

Salagdoong Beach, Maria

Salagdoong Cottages, Maria

Siquijor beaches (Maria, San Juan, Larena, Lazi Enrique Villanueva, and Siquijor) several beach resorts dot the coastal areas and serve as tranquil hideaways where the sky meets the sea. Beachfronts are covered with fine, white sand while rows of huts, cottages and other room accommodations are available for picnickers and bathers.
Cantabon Cave (Siquijor)
This cantabon cave is long, winding and difficult trek to the cave’s end is both a challenge and a delight to any spelunker. It takes an hour and half to negotiate the trail, wading through little streams, and dodging stalactites and stalagmites that abound the cavern. A dip in the pool at the end of the cave provides a cool respite.

We are almost there approaching the pool. However, we failed to continue with our trek because of an accident. One of our trek mates got lacerated wound by the sharp stones. Actually, the Cantabon Cave trek is not recommendable for pregnant woman, kids, and person with chronic back problem.


San Juan De Capilay Spring Park (San Juan)
A natural, spring-fed swimming pool situated at the heart of the town plaza where local people converge during weekends for a swim in the cool waters of the spring or simply sit under the shade in the Spring Park and people-watch.
Cambugahay Falls (Tigbawan, Lazi)
Visitors may choose from either a river or a forest trek to get to the waterfalls. Secluded and relatively unexplored, the waterfall beckons trekkers for a refreshing dip.


Balete Tree (San Antonio)
One of the tourist spots in Siquijor is the biggest balete tree known as dakit. It has been commercialized for tourists, where in a fishpond has been placed in front of the tree.


Cang Isok House (Enrique Villanueva)
Cang-Isok House is one of the oldest and historical houses in siquijor. It is a 200 year old house located along the coastline of Siquijor Island.

Mt. Bandilaan National Park (Siquijor)
Located at the center of the island province of Siquijor, the park’s highest peak rises at 557 ft above sea level. The park, which covers an entire area of the former Siquijor Reforestation Project, is home to numerous endemic fauna and flora. Other attractions in the area include a shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, The way of the cross, five natural springs, caves and butterfly sanctuary.

Tulapos Marine Sanctuary (Enrique Villanueva)
Being the biggest of the several marine sanctuaries, Tulapos marine sanctuary contains abundant species of fist, coral, and other underwater life.



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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Siquijor

Last Wednesday March 30, 2011, we went to Siquijor. The Mystical and Magical Island of the Philippines. We spent 3 days and 3 nights at Replica Manor Resort Dumanhog Siquijor, Siquijor Philippines. Siquijor Island has six (6) towns and municipalities namely Larena, Enrique Villanueva, Maria, Lazi, San Juan, and Siquijor.

Siquijor Natural Attractions:
Siquijor Historical Attractions:
Cultural Attractions:

Getting There...
Oslob-Larena
By Boat:
Super Ferry     Daily  

Cebu-Larena
By Boat:
Fast Ferry
Ocean Jet via Tagbilaran
Daily
Ship
Cokaliong Shipping Lines
Mon
Palacio ShippingTue/Thu/Sun

Tagbillaran-Larena
By Boat:
Fast Ferry
Ocean Jet
Daily
Ship
Palacio Shipping                 
Mon/Wed/Fri

Dumaguete-Siquijor
By Boat:
Fast Ferry
Delta Car Ferry
Daily
Delta 1Daily
Motorized BoatDaily



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