Sunday, September 26, 2010

Divi gets ready for a new look!

There’s always a solution to every problem.

In connection to that, Kagay-anons' newly identified problem is with regards to our place, Divisoria. As what we can see, it's filthy, unclean and it needs a total make-over! Divisoria, for us kagay-anons, has been considered as one of our tourist spots and business-centered locations here in Cagayan de Oro City. Thus, we need to take good care of it – not only with what's inside of it but with outside, as well - physically! how we see it!

Business owners and City Council’s Committee on Tourism headed a meeting lately and discussed on how to improve and physically develop buildings inside Divisoria. And by total make-over, they mean repainting it!

Repainting of Divisoria buildings will take place until November 2010. This is part of the city's health and sanitation campaign inorder to prevent Kagay-anons and foreign people to urinate on the walls and litter around.

Welcome cleanliness! let's repaint Divi!
=)

Thursday, September 16, 2010

more than just a city














photo by: storm-crypt

Exploring beneath Cagayan de Oro


Crystal blue waters, lamented green forests, magnificent humid dark caves, and strong gushing river waters- these are the things we ought to believe in a highly urbanized city like Cagayan de Oro. It serves as one of the country’s tourism sites having numerous environmental activities like white water rafting, tourist spots like the Malasag Nature Trail and Eco-tourism Village, museums, parks, shopping malls and night-life activities such as the night cafe.

Moreover, the city is dubbed as “City of Golden Friendship”. It is also considered as “Rafting Capital of the Philippines” because this is what the city is known for. The Cagayan de Oro river symbolizes the continuing progress and competitiveness of the city along with other major cities in the country and serves as the life of the city itself. The enthralling beauty of the city captures nature lovers and adventurers of various nationalities. Indeed, the city has to provide them the best in order for them to experience and explore hidden treasures of Cagayan de Oro City.

Tourist destinations in the city includes Macahambus Adventure Park, Mapawa Nature Park, Macahambus Hill Cave, Pueblo de Oro Golf and Country Club, MacArtur Marker, Kagay-an Resort, Tourism showroom, Monigue Cave in barangay Mambuaya, Museo de Oro of Xavier University, the Plaza Divisoria, Gaston Park, St. Augustine Cathedral and the Catanico falls in Barangay F.S Catanico. Furthermore, the city houses a good number of shopping malls and supermarkets making it the shopping capital of Northern Mindanao where people can shop and enjoy mall facilities and events. In this case, the city already has Limketkai Center, SM Super malls, Gaisano mall, Robinsons malls and the two proposed malls, the Ayala Center and Pacific Island City Mall.

Certainly, the city is a pride of Kagay-anons. God blesses it with an abundance that should be taken good care of. There are so many things Cagayan de Oro can give. To promote the city is what Kagay-anons can do and unity is what they have to promote it.

sources:

http://www.philippinesboard.com/tourist-spots-in-cagayan-de-oro.php

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cagayan_de_Oro_City

http://www.philippinesboard.com/tourist-spots-in-cagayan-de-oro.php



Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Streamlining to a better CdeO

The dreary and long process of accomplishing business permits in Cagayan de Oro City made the streamlining project emerged.

This project aspired to change the route of processing documents by positioning the different offices needed to complete transactions in one building, on the City Hall. This also helped in shunning faults in the procedure. Faster transaction means more investors, more business, more jobs, and no poverty!

The Department of Trade and Industry Provincial Office of Misamis Oriental, Promote CDO Foundation, Inc., Local Implementation of National Competitiveness for Economic Growth (LINC-EG) Project and the City Government of Cagayan de Oro go hand-in-hand to support the project.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Virnajenn Bacus: she edged them all!


Crowned as Miss Kagay-an 2010 at Limketkai atrium on August 26, she finally paved the way not only with her beauty and intelligence but also with her overflowing confidence.

Aside from winning Miss Kagay-an 2010 with P50,000 cash and a laptop from Global Chips, Virnajenn Bacus, 18 yo, also pocketed P10,000 for winning best in swimsuit and a Samsung Blackberry phone for winning Miss Samsung 2010.

"Naj", as people call her, is a Lourdes College student. She is 5'9.5" in height and she proudly represents brgy. Macasandig.
As young as 18, she already kept a handful memory of her achievements since she already joined many competitions , like: Miss SK 2009, Miss Iligan, Miss lanao del Norte, and a lot more.
The other winners of Miss Kagay-an 2010 are:
Bianca Myleen Erfe - 1st runner up
Jeminah Ruth Ferrer - 2nd runner up
Diva Catherine Opina - 3rd runner up
Rhealou Zayas - 4th runner up

(photo by Chezka Waminal: Candidate # 2, Virnajenn Bacus, received minor award)

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

OTOP invades NorMin


OTOP or One Town, One Product is an international program which was prioritized later by our former president, Gloria M. Arroyo, here in the Philippines.

Luckily, it invaded Northern Mindanao again; specifically, here in Cagayan de Oro City. It showcases specialties and priority products in each cities and municipalities of the region.
Recently, OTOP made history again in region X through two latest successful events - Salo-tabo and Kahimunan festival. Both had a blast. Both left a legend.

Salo-Tabo is a week-long activity, from August 16 to 20, situated in Provincial Capitol grounds which displayed in each well-designed booth top agricultural products of cities and municipalities in the region. Not just that! Aside from what its usual thing is, it also provided entertainment like different shows scheduled every night.

On the other hand, Kahimunan festival also exhibited quality products participated in by cities, municipalities and provinces of Northern Mindanao. Located at Rotunda, Limketkai Mall on August 23 to 29, 2010, it was also a success!
It does not merely increase incomes and promote entrepreneurship, OTOP build communities!


Fig. 1. OTOP - Philippines Logo
Fig. 2.Kahimunan 2010 festival at Rotunda, Limketkai mall.
(photo credits to Chezka Waminal)

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Moving Forward with Promote CDO

The Promote CDO logo


August 28, Saturday is already a marked date for us kagay-anons. The day where everyone is busy in choosing where to go for fun, fun, fun and never-ending fun. It is the day which defines the city of Cagayan.

Dubbed as “the City of Golden Friendship”, the town is on its tedious way in the preparation of the most-awaited event in Cagayan de Oro’s history - the Kagay-an festival 2010. Along with the people’s anticipation for the festival, the city government has prepared various core events(below) to exalt the city as an investment, tourist and cultural destination of the far-east south.

Kagay-an Festival 2010 Core Events

DATE

EVENT

VENUE

August 7

Swimwear competition

Hotel Koresko

August 15

Mags Runway

Limketlai Atrium

August 18

Talent Competition

SM Atrium

August 22

Kagay-an Festival run and Kalo Parade

Kiosko Kagawasan, Divisoria

August 23-29

Kahimunan Regional Trade Fair 2010 (RTF 2010)

Limketkai Rotunda

August 26

Miss Kagay-an 2010

Limketkai Atrium

August 27

Kagay-an Folkloric Dance Competition

Pelaez Sports Center Complex

PE Rhythmic Dance Competition

Pelaez Sports Center Complex

August 28 (AM)

4th Kagay-an Golden Float Parade Competition

City Main Streets

August 28 (PM)

Halad sa Lambagohan

Golden Mile and Cagayan de Oro River

August 29

Pyrolympics

SM City


The city government and some private organizations are working hand-in-hand in order to have a meaningful and a memorable town fiesta. One of its partners is the Promote CDO Foundation, Inc. It is founded by Congressman Constantino “Tinnex” Jaraula in January 2000. It is a non-stock, non-profit organization ordered to manage the festival as signed by Mayor Vicente “Dongkoy” Emano. The city government has decided to have a signature festival like what any other provinces and cities in the Philippines have. One great example is the “Sinulog festival” in Cebu where the city is renowned for.

The foundation gets funds and budgets from their income generating projects like publishing magazines and flyers containing city’s tourist destinations, well-known hotels, restaurants, bars and coffee shops where they can freely dine-in and other well-acclaimed theaters, super malls and establishments in the city. In addition to that, the foundation also gets a 30% share from the net income of the festival. Whatever funds they get, they directly generate projects from it- “a seed mobilization projects” as what Ms Dive Daquilog calls it. She is the foundation’s Project Coordinator and with her is Ms Marife Babia.

The foundation’s first project is to brand a name for the festival which later on they came up into “Kagay-an Festival”- the official signature festival name of Cagayan de Oro City. Kagay which means “river” and an for “flow”. It is in 2006 that the foundation started to manage the festival.

Aside from the festival, the foundation has also supported different projects like the Mindanao Project Showroom, the Mac Arthur Marker and the City hall’s business center. The Mindanao Project Showroom which is located in Capistrano showcases several products like handicrafts from different provinces in the region. Next to it is the City Hall’s business center for an easy process in securing business licensing permits. The MacArthur Marker which is a historical site because it is believed that here in this place the late U.S General Douglas MacArthur phrased “I shall return” on World War II. The Foundation provides funds to finish the historical site. They also have a proposal in making a Conventions Bureau- an office which will cater business conventions and meetings. They are looking forward to finally plan this project because this will not just help the city to allure investors to invest but also to promote it as a well-established one. More investors mean more opportunities and more jobs for everyone.

Promote CDO is a trailblazer to success. Promoting the city is a good way to invest opportunities. It is likely important that each one of us contributes something that will not just make this city “a City of Golden Friendship” but also “a City of Hope and Success”. We aspire together, we dream together as we move forward unified with one goal: a brighter Cagayan de Oro City.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

KUMBIRA 2010 “Local Flavors for Global Competitiveness”


Enriching the culture of Northern Mindanao (region X), Cagayan de Oro Hotel and Restaurant Association (COHARA) as a chapter member of the Hotel and Restaurant Association of the Philippines (HRAP) presents the KUMBIRA 2010 – a culinary festival featuring various food and beverage competitions, cooking demonstrations, and trade exhibits.

This 3-day event, August 18-20, with a theme of “Local Flavors for Global Competitiveness” will be held at The Atrium, Limketkai Mall. Celebrating its 14th year, it will again hold MINDANAO CHEF WARS, a regional competition divided into two categories: the professional category and the student category. The winners will then be representing Mindanao in the CHEF WARS NATIONAL COMPETITION in Makati city on September 10-11, 2010. This will be sponsored by ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation.

Last year’s professional category was won by Pryce Plaza Hotel, followed by CafĂ© Laguna. While St. Michael’s Iligan and Christ the King Gingoog won the student’s category as 1st and 2nd, respectively. On the other hand, this year’s competition will be participated by 18 hotels, 13 restaurants and 57 schools according to Ms. Josephine H. Roque, the Senior Tourism Operations Officer. May it be COHARA or non-COHARA member, all in one big event.

Click HERE to see the flow of events and the different challenges for the competition.

Entrance fees vary accordingly. The regular fee is P60 per day or P150 for straight 3 days, except for students who can pay P45 a day or P115 for 3 days.

KUMBIRA 2010 aims to promote healthy competition and camaraderie among the different hotels and restaurants, hotel and restaurant schools as well as elevating the standards of the culinary industry in the region. The event will also feature the various skills, artistry and creativeness of the food and beverage practitioners and students through competitions (from the event profile).

That is why the Department of Tourism (DOT) and Ms. Roque invites us all, especially students, to watch and witness the most anticipated live culinary festival in region X.