Sunday, April 15, 2007

Laptop Donated to Barangay

The Sagunto Barangay Council received a donated laptop from Mrs. Ophelia "Babot" Glasser recently. This laptop will be used for Barangay administrative needs and to use in accessing the internet for emails and updating this blogsite. Mrs. Emily Homma, Mrs. Ophelia Pasibe-Glasser and Mrs. Jeanette Moore have pledged to fund the cost of accessing the internet for at least the first year.

There are still a number of items needed from the Barangay Wishlist as compiled by Babot during her visit in February.
Barangay Council with donated laptop
Front-Divina Castillo-Pascua(Rural Health Worker), Lolita Dawa-Binawe(Kagawad),Manuel Esteban Sr.(Punong Barangay), Fernando "Kulaw" Wag-e, Juan Arthur Inocencio (Brgy. Treasurer)
Back-Manuel Malqued (Kagawad), Willy del Amen (Kagawad), Cesar Carino (Kagawad), Arthur Baladad (Kagawad),Mary Jane Anaen Hernaez-Refuerzo(Asst. Sec.), Pacita Castillo-Benosa (CVO), Conchita Malqued (CVO).


Not in the pix..Larry leo Benosa (Kagawad), Fernando Castillo (Kagawad) Arlene Paliwen (SK Chairman) Loejan Anudon (Secretary)

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thats nice of you auntie, for donating a laptop for our barrio. it will help a lot x

Anonymous said...

Hiya Marifaye!
Hihihi! The laptop is so old but they insisted I send so there it is. I just hope it doesn't break down too soon otherwise they'll be asking for newer one...Booohooohooo. (Kidding!) Yeah, look around UK to see what you guys and gals can send back home for the barangay office. Any office supplies or what-nots. We'll just think of it as charitable recycling :-)

Hugs to you and all in UK!

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Anonymous said...

Naimbag ken naragsak nga pannagdidinnamag tungal maysa ken maysa kadakayo amin Kabaryo an! Ken ading Roselee, Paki damag kadagiti ayaten nga donors ti printer no sino ti nangipatulodan da iti Barangay kadi a mismo? Ta no nai yadress la ket ti barangay ipapost me a dagus Apo ditoy blogsite tayo ta isu ti maysa nga pagannurrutan ti barangay ta ania man nga donations/solicitations made through the blogsite nga awaten ken maawat sigurado nga makita yo Apo ken makapagyaman kami ti adu unay kadakayo amin nga naayat Kabaranggayan mi, nga kas iti Loptop Apo. Paki damag lang ading no para kadi a mismo ti barangay dayta nga printer. Agyaman kam unay ti bumarbara ken di agkupkupas latta nga ayat yo ti Bario! kuya cesar

Anonymous said...

Cesar Apo Kagawad muzta kan apay umay ka man met pumasyar diay bangir tungtungan ti Abong miss da kan ket

isu la ti ragsak no adda maamuan mi nga padpadamag met tapno kasla kam la adda dita okay. Nice response kadagti kiddaw ti donors.
eva

Anonymous said...

Dear Apo Kagawad Cesar,
Thank you for dropping by recently. Wish you could always come to share us information and goings on in the community. I've promised earlier (together with the others) some support for the internet use of the barangay officials. We'd be very glad if at least some or one of you inform many of us Saguntonians worldwide bits of happenings in the barrio. Maestro Ferdie can just write in his log book the number of hours you've spent (with an average of 10 hours per month) for three months for the time being. Other set of three months shouldered by cousins here (refer to the article above). I'll see Maestro in a few months time to pay my dues.

Mabalin met kadi nga pakitulungan da kami ti panagiwaras ti impormasyon maipapan kadagitoy nga pasalip nga i sponsor mi? Para amin dagitoy kadagiti ayayaten tayo a kabaryuan ken kumunidad apo:
1. 3G - Green Group Contest and
2. MicroBusiness Contest

Agyaman kami apo ti anyaman nga tulong yo.

Emily B. Homma

Anonymous said...

Madam Emily,

At your service madam. Thank you too.
Ta agpaprintak some parts of the 3G ken Micro contest garud sak to iwaras kadagiti churches ken organizations ditoy barangay tayo tapno makita da dagiti napintas a pacontest yo madam ket marugyan da metten ti agpanunot ken agisurat. Madam saludsud pay kadi mabalin kano gayam nga pure bago ilokano ti usaren dadduma malaksid ti english? By tomorrow ta innak agpaxerox ken agiwaras garuden ton madam, dont you wori ta ipakaammo mi a nalalaing garud daytoy nga napintas nga awis yo kadagiti youth, organizations ti uneg ti barrio tayo. Pagpaspasencya an yo lang pagkurkurangan men madam.

Have a nice day!

Anonymous said...

Hello Kagawad Cesar and The Brgy. Council, Esp. Kapitan Esteban,

Maragrasan ti ado apo ta napintas dagita aktibidades ti baryo tatta. Uray dyay UK kinuna ni Auntie Tessie Alboukharey nga maragsakan kano isuda ti barbaro nga tubo ti danum napan dita ayan da, ket sapay koma umadado met ti madanon pay dayta nga danum. Baka mangisend to ti meryenda yo, haha. Sarunuak to nga ulditan. Malagip na nga nagsuggest idi ken Kapitan ti danum ket nasayaat met ta adda solusyon nga sungbat ti barangay apo. Agyamin kami unay.

Ket dagitoy met projects mi pay nga naipost ditoy ket sapay koma ngarud nga matulungan da kami nga mangiwaras. Marigatan kami ngamin nga agilokano isunga, pakilawag to koma apo no adda agsaludsod no mabalbalin laeng. Ammo mi adu ti kapanunutan ti bumaryo no kasano nga mapabaro ken maaywanan ti aglawlaw. Malaglagipmi idi nga immuna nga pannawen adda met projects da nga medicinal plants, cleanliness and river cleaning etc. Sapay koma ta itultuloy tayo amin dagitoy nga balitok nga araramid. No agtultuloy to nga napintas ti response ti tattao, baka addan to observers ken organizations nga tumulong kadatayo nga mapondohan pay lalo dagitoy nga eco-friendly projects tayo . Let's do these GO GO GO!

Emily Benosa-Homma

PS. Pakirequest laeng ken Maestro Ferdie nga pakilista dagita internet use yo meantime. Nag-wen met kano isuna kona ni sister Eva Santillano. Salamat kadakayo amin.

Anonymous said...

Hey Cesar,
keep up the good work...siguro kapitan kanton next time nga agkikita tayo...

Anonymous said...

Ay I tabuk mayatak man ta kapanunutam hahahha! wen ngarud kanyakanyang pagkakataon if ever the youngest capitan ever in Sagunto! who knows di ba?

evz

Anonymous said...

Ngem maymayat koma, ah, no adda kappongan na ni Cesar ta mas effective ti agga first lady na nga leader, lol!

Anonymous said...

yak!yak!ayak! no plano na agkapitan saanen nga masapul ti kappungan na tapno all the time nga masapul ti bumario ket ready to go nga kanayon awan ti manglaplapped.
nagkomik ka itabuk ala mapan ta diay bangir no kastoy nga saritaan ta unguntandak to manen ni Jeanette ken Babot ti la mailalaok ditoy hahaha!
evz

Omom said...

Hello Cesar,
Agyaman kami amin idiay bangir ken igid ti virtual abong ti addo nga tulong mo kadakami nga agiwaras ti damag gapu ti contest mi ken Emily. Cesar, uray no Bago Ilocano ti usaren da, mabalin latta. Ti kina importante a ket ti panang explekar da no anya ti klase a micro-business ken no ania ti maitulong ti business da iti barangay tayo. Kayat mi la a mawatwat ti utek ti agtutubo dita tapno saan nga masayang ti kina laing da. Agyaman kami amin kadakayo ken ta entiro a Barangay Council. Kumusta kayo amin apo consehales ken apo Kapitan.

~Babot

U.T.O.Y said...

wow ang bait naman po...

sana magamit nyo fully...

Anonymous said...

I came to visit the Barangay council website since am so happy and proud upon learning the accomplishment of our Barangay Council headed by Kapitan Manuel Esteban I have heard of so many accomplishments being made I know that you are working so hard honest and humble serving the people to its fullest and I just want to extend my greetings to all of you and am hoping that the council will use this blogsite to publish all your accomplishments not that you want to be proud of but for us the public to be informed on what is happening to our beloved barrio so for now am challenging the council to give the authority to the Barangay Secretary to use this site upon your approval make use of it so sad that it was an idle site since it was installed yes I agree that this is the first of its kind for a barangay to have a blogsite but what is the use if we don't update it? other than this request I really salute the council for working so hard for the welfare of the Barangay.

Anonymous said...

The said laptop is too old and almost unusable.....it doesn,t have a usb port a cd rom... and it cannot be used for internet coz there's no LAN card...^^ It has been exagerately posted huh!

Anonymous said...

Hey anon,
If you look at my earlier comment,I said, "The laptop is so old but they insisted I send so there it is." I do not know which was, as you say, " It has been exagerately posted huh!" My friend, you're comment shows a much too often repeated trait in our barrio, that which is a sense of entitlement and lack of gratitude for what little we can share with the people there.

Haan mo uyawen ti basiit a maited ti maysa a tao, imbag laengen ta ada maited da. No kasta ti sao a mangeg ti maysa ken maysa, maikat ti ganas ti sabali nga mang-tulong to mannen kenyao. Dayta laeng ti maibagak iti inka insurat ditoy.

God bless you and your parents, too. I hope you will be sooo blessed that you will be able to buy the barangay a MUCH BETTER computer, eh?

Anonymous said...

dear anon...if you happen to have laptops of this type, i beg you to just hand them to me, pls. my old (Windows 98, upgraded to XP)is now fully loaded and i just can't hand it away as it could still do a lot of functions: lots of stored data and software, word processing, Excel (the Brgy Council badly needs for their accounting and reports), photoshop, publisher, powerpoint, access, etc...things that are very very useful for my studies and business...(gosh, why have people begun to be enslaved by commercialism; do we have to dump our old but still useful gadgets just to keep up with the times and pressure from manufacturers?)Oh yes, that's the common pact in Japan to keep commerce going.But suited for them who are millionaires...and the needs of some officials are limited to just word processing and keeping the books! Hey, I love my PCs with floppy disks, by the way. I just can't part with my important floppy files and I'm lazy to transfer them. Anybody wants to buy models with all the types of drives, cd-rom, floppy, dvd, usb, etc? Japan-made are versatile ones, to cater to conservative professors who stored their nobel-prize winning inventions and data in floppy disks (it's a Jap professor who invented the floppy disk, FYI). What is more interesting is that, there are now plug-in gadgets that could solve anon's problem of incompatible ports and drives.It's as small as a memory stick that could convert whatever socket you may have.Go to Urdaneta, they have it! And I'll tell you what to do to save yourself from that 20-peso 1-hour internet connection: type and save your data at that floppy disk, then take it to my soon-to-open netcafe to upload via the internet using my versatile computers still equipped with floppy drives!You pay just 5 pesos instead of 20....see that big savings? Hey, Evs, don't biz biz me here again, hehehe. This is for anon. Some biz ideas are formed to address other people's dilemmas and lack of resourcefulness.

Ana said...

I wish you guys could find time to update this blog of your which by the way is for a good cause. - Ana from LBC Philippines

clar said...

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