Josefino Tulabing Larena Jr. (born 1979) Nickname Penn is a Historian, travel and lifestyle writer, educator, civic leader,artist, Poet, Knights of Rizal, farmer, tour guide, cultural worker, consumer leader,Red Cross Volunteer,Reading Advocate and Heritage advocate from Bais City Negros Oriental , Philippines. He is known in Dumaguete City for his community involvement as a member of the Dumaguete City Tourism Council from 2001 to 2018. Consumerism activities with CAI –Consumers Advocate Inc & Vice President with the partnership of the Department of Trade and Industry.Founding member of the Dumaguete City Festival & Arts Society Inc.and Negros Oriental Alliance of Arts & Culture Advocates Biography Josefino Tulabing Larena Jr. fondly called Penn the youngest son of Josefino Villanueva Larena Sr. a Sugar Planter, Softdrink Sales Man and Punong Barangay of Barangay Sra. Acion ,San Jose Negros Oriental ( 20 years ) and Leonaga Hermoso Tulabing...
Love, laughter, and happily ever after — these words encapsulated the magical wedding day of Shelton John Calimpon and Daisy Buscato, an event that not only celebrated their love but also brought together families from various corners of Negros Oriental, Philippines. On this unforgettable day, guests witnessed a beautiful union enhanced by the scenic backdrop of the historic St. Anthony de Padua Parish Church in Sibulan and celebrated at The Barn at the Mango Ranch in Valencia ,Negros Oriental. The Venue: A Perfect Setting for Love The couple chose St. Anthony de Padua Parish Church, a remarkable site steeped in history, to exchange their vows. The church's timeless architecture and serene atmosphere created an idyllic environment for the ceremony. Friends, family, and coworkers from BDO Banco de Oro gathered to support the couple as they committed their lives to each other in a traditional yet heartfelt ceremony. Shelton and Daisy’s union was not only a merging of h...
DUMAGUETE CITY, Negros Oriental — To marks a significant milestone as the Capitol of Negros Oriental celebrates its 100th anniversary. This historic building, standing as a testament to the province's rich political, cultural, and socio-economic heritage, was honored with a historical marker from the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP). The event is led by NHCP Executive Director Carminda R. Arevalo, Governor Manuel “Chaco” Sagarbarria, LGU Mayors and the entire Provincial Government of Negros Oriental. The Capitol's story begins with its original structure near the shore, which was tragically destroyed by fire in 1922. The provincial government then relocated the Capital to its current site, where construction of the new building began in 1924. Designed in the Neo-classical style by renowned architects Tomas Mapua and Antonio Toledo, the Capitol was inaugurated on February 25, 1925, under the leadership of Governor Enrique Teves Villanueva. The grand ope...
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