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  1. #91

    Quote Originally Posted by kryssy123 View Post
    the most important part aning sinulog...praising sr. sto nino jud!

    bahala dli mo-watch sa grand mardi gras...
    sakto ka....

  2. #92
    This event is all for HIM! PIt Senyor everyone!!!

    Let us NOT forget the true essence of the festival.

  3. #93
    I read in the newspaper (forgot which one) that only 20 groups signed up for this year.
    Last year it was 50.
    They extended the registration period but I don't think many more will join.

    It looks like the Sinulog Grand Parade will only be a half day event.

    Does anybody have more info on this?

  4. #94
    Quote Originally Posted by kryssy123 View Post
    pareha ra mn guro nah sa sunday/friday mass? i'm not sure though...

    ako nahibaw-an kay 5:30am, 7:00am, 8:30am...every 30 mins. ang interval...
    For the schedule.. Basilica del Sto. Niño

    For the Novena and sponsors Viva! Pit Señor!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hmmn View Post
    its a must gud nga we must learn to pace ourselves come sinulog weekend (fri-sat-sun) kay we might be burnt-out from too much merrymaking, partying and drinking and wala nya tay energy for the grand parade, paet, lol
    mao ni akong problema sa una kay inig sunday gabie na me makagawas kay nangaluya kay galaag a night b4....but now i learn....adto nako matug sa parade route daan

    anyway 1 1/2 hours diay ang interval sa mass...so naa tay dghang choices kon asa ta ka simba....gahapon first time nako(in many years)nga nisimba og buntag sa novena sa sto. ñino og dghan ghapon taw abi nako ang 7pm(mao may akong oras ting simba) ang dghan...anyway mao ra na akong na observed

  6. #96

    Default Luzon retailers join Sinulog bazaar

    Luzon retailers join Sinulog bazaar
    Monday, January 12, 2009


    A NUMBER of retailers from Luzon are in Cebu, hoping for higher sales after bazaars in Metro Manila failed to rise to their expectations during the holidays.

    “In Metro Manila, after the holidays, the market is flat,” said Lilibeth Ducut-Abais, managing director of L.A. Ducut and Co. Inc., during the opening of the 10th Sinulog Export Overruns and Consumer Bazaar yesterday at the SM City Trade Hall.

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    “In Cebu, because of the Sinulog (festival), consumer spending continues,” she added.

    Danilo Ceblano, whose company had participated in nine Sinulog bazaars organized by L.A. Ducut, said his firm has always made good business in Cebu.

    Ceblano, together with his wife, are proprietors of Ceblano’s Burdang Lumban, a manufacturer of hand-embroidered garments based in Laguna.

    Aside from sales during the festival, Ceblano said his company had established contacts with Cebu-based buyers that have continued to order from Ceblano’s Burdang Lumban.

    “We really earn here in Cebu,” Ceblano said.

    The bazaar, organized by L.A. Ducut, bridges the sellers to the Cebuano market. “In the past 10 years, the trade fair has (helped) manufacturers test the Cebu market,” she said.

    “Cebu continues to be an attractive destination not just for big brands but also to retailers,” Abais noted.

    The Department of Trade and Industry in Marinduque also sent one of its One Town, One Product (Otop) participants to join the Sinulog bazaar.

    Gener Nilo, production designer for Text and Images, said it is the company’s first time to join the bazaar but he believes that he will have strong sales in Cebu because of the many balikbayan (overseas Filipinos who have come back the Philippines) and tourists who come to Cebu for the Sinulog festival.

    Text and Images manufactures fashion accessories, lamps, pen holders, key chains and other novelty items adorned with a preserved butterfly species that is only found in Marinduque.

    This year, the bazaar is able to pool in at least 100 participants selling garments, food products, fashion accessories, furniture, novelty items and regional products like native delicacies.

    “The consumers can see more than what is in Cebu in terms of taste and comfort,” Abais said.

    The bazaar is open daily until Jan. 19. (DME)

  7. #97
    up for this...

  8. #98
    up for this

  9. #99
    wew at least naa nako info about sa sched tnx

  10. #100
    thanx for the info!!

    parrrtttteeeyyy!!

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