Thursday, September 18, 2008

Kialegnon Festival


Magsaysay Davao del Sur is the nearest town next to Bansalan when it comes to geographical location. After the Bansaulog celebration of Bansalan, the Municipality of Magsaysay also will be celebrating the Kialegnon Festival. The festive event will be launched this September 24, 2008. Magsaysay, called by the locals as Kialeg, has been known for its inland resorts like the Encar, Kalapao and Kamonsilan.The Honorable Mayor Jess Lumanog together with town officials are hopeful that thru this festival, Magsaysay will be able to showcase the local products that will be about development in the local economy. Magsaysay is considered to be the rice granery of the province. The aromatic Magsaysay Rice (Magrice) is also grown and produce from Kialeg.

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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

BANSALAN CELEBRATES 56TH ANNIVESARY: "COLORFUL, LIVELY AND UNIQUE!" (By Henrylito D. Tacio )


This year's 56th anniversary of Bansalan, Davao del Sur – called Bansaulog (from the words "Bansalan" and "saulog," the Visayan term for celebration) was colorful, more unique, lively, and weeklong.

"Unlike the past celebrations, we are celebrating our town anniversary this year for one week," said Edwin Reyes, the town mayor. "Before, we only commemorate the celebration on the town's anniversary."

"Bansalan, Padayon sa Pinasahi nga Pag-uswag" was the theme of the celebration. "Our town is fast developing but we have to move further to fully develop," said Reyes, the youngest mayor of the town ever and a businessman. "I am hoping that by 2010, we will have improved economically."

Bansalan used to be a barrio of the municipality of Santa Cruz. When Digos (now the province's capital) became a town itself, Bansalan was part of it. The town lies 22 kilometers west of Digos.

On June 6, 1952, Bansalan was separated from Digos and under Executive Order No. 506 became a town itself. (In 1957, Matan-ao was created out of the territory of Bansalan. Ten years later, Magsaysay followed suit.) The Bagobos were the town's aborigines.

But it was not until Apolonio Ilagan, a captain in the Philippine Constabulary, that the town celebrated its anniversary. On September 18, 1952, Ilagan assumed office the town's first mayor.

How did the town get its name? Richard Ortiz, writing for the municipal comprehensive plan, recounted: "Datu Mandu, the adventurous tribal chieftain whose exploits were the first to have been recorded in the local historical data, established along the banks of the Miral River a village that grew so rapidly during his time. His successor, Datu Tumanas, relocated the settlement of his people to the nearby carambulig (a wide patch of cogonal meadows, where cultivation of crops and domestication of animals were started).

"It was Datu Tumanas who named the place Dansalan, after valiant Datu Dansalan who ruled the tribe some decades past and whose valor and chivalry were legends that came to be passed by word-of-mouth through generations."

But how Dansalan became Bansalan is an interesting story in itself. When Americans came to resettlement area, they asked the natives what the name of the place. They replied, "Dansalan." Ortiz surmised: "The initial plosive consonant must have been misheard by the Caucasians for they used the term 'Bansalan,' and the name stuck from then on."

However, the Provincial Tourism Development Plan has a different version: "Bansalan got its name from the one simple farmer named Bansalan who one day dug the earth in search of potable water to quench his thirst. Fortunately, he dug a spring which didn't satisfy his thirst but also his other companions. Rain widened the spring and the constant erosion of soil led to its formation into a creek, and later into a river. Bansalan did not live long. His companions, who were recipients of Bansalan's labor named the river after him."

As part of this year's celebration, Bansalan celebrated the event with street dancing, called "Sayo tut dalan." "Street dancing here is much better than in Digos," said a spectator.

According to Geraldine Batal, the municipal tourism officer, the first winner in the high school level (Category B) was Marber National High School, a grand slam since it won the top prize for three consecutive years.

The three other contenders settled for runner-ups: Nazareth High School, second; Don Pedro Arches Memorial High School, third; and Holy Cross College of Bansalan; fourth.

In the elementary level (Category A), there were six contenders. The best among them was Bansalan Central Elementary School. The runners were the elementary schools of New Clarin, Dolo, Villa-Doneza, Marber, and Kinuskusan.

Part of its unique celebration was the launching of its "one barangay, one product." And the town has chosen coconut as its pride. "Coconut has several uses and we found out that we can make several products out of it," said Julian Albores, the municipal agricultural officer.

Sayototdalan (Sayaw sa Kadalanan)

Bansalan Central Elementary School Team was proclaimed over all champion (Elementary Division) of the recently conducted Sayotatdalan (Sayaw sa kadalanan) held on September 17, 2008 on the occasion of the celebration of the 56th Town Anniversary. The group was trained the selected teachers from Bansalan Central Elementary School.



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Second Place (Elementary Division) = New Clarin Elementary School
Third Place (Elementary Division ) = Kinuskusan Elementary School

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High School Category

Grand Champion = Marber National High school
Second Place = Nazareth High School
Third Place = Managa National Highschool

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Bansaulog 2008 Photo Gallery










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First Cooperative Nite in Bansalan

On the occasion of 56th Araw ng Bansalan week-long celebration, the cooperative sector has been given an important role to play. Aside from being the prime organization in the Agri- Trade Fair, the members of the 32 operating cooperatives in Bansalan had shown their talents and skills in singing , dancing, playing musical instrument to make the celebration festive and meaningful. The event was celebrated in the ABC gym tonight and had gathered around 300 participants coming from the different barangays. Indeed, cooperative is both social and economic venture that contributes progress and development in the community. Bansalan had remarkably gained honor from the other municipalities in the Province of Davao del Sur because of its strong cooperative movement. The Local Government of Bansalan had been implementing various programs and projects to the cooperatives thru the Municipal Agriculturist Office under the leadership of Mr. Julian L. Albores and the MBM ZOFEMCO under the guidance of Mr. Ronie Tomas . The cooperative nite was done thru combined effort of the Office of the Municipal Agricuturist, Municipal Cooperative Development Council and the Cooperative Development Authority
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Bansaulog 2008





Schedule of Activities of the week-long 56th Town Anniversary Celebration

September 12 (Friday) Opening of the the week-long 56th Town Anniversary Celebration
* Celebration of the Holy Eucharist @ Municipal Hall Lobby
* Blessing of the Viacrusis Park
September 13 (Saturday) * Enduro Challenge @ KM 78, Tubod Bansalan Davao del Sur
organized by the Exploriders Club thru the Leadership and
effort of Mr. Erbing Arriga, the club president.
September 14 (Sunday) * Mini Motorshow infront of Hall of Justice Building
organized by the Exploriders Club thru the Leadership and
effort of Mr. Erbing Arriga, the club president.
September 15 (Monday) * Opening of the Agri-Coop Trade Fair , Aisle of ABC GYMN
organized by LGU Bansalan Davao del Sur, thru the
Office of the Municipal Agriculturist thru the Leadership
of Mr. Julian L. Albores ; Municipal Cooperative Development
Council under the baton of Ms. Myrna Gonzales/
MBM ZOFEMCO under the guidance of the coop-federation
chairman,MR. Ronie Tomas
and the Technical Support of the Cooperative Development
Authority (CDA) thru the support of the assigned Cooperative
Development Specialist II in Bansalan, Mr. Randy A. Albores
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to be continued> >>>>>
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

One Town One Product (OTOP)


What is OTOP?

One Town One Product (OTOP) Philippines is a priority program of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to promote entrepreneurship and create jobs. Through OTOP, local chief executives of each city and municipality take the lead in identifying, developing and promoting a specific product or service, which has a competitive advantage.

OTOP Philippines supports micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to manufacture, offer and market distinctive products or services through the use of indigenous raw materials and local skills and talents.

Coconut: Bansalan's OTOP

Coconut has been identified as Bansalan's OTOP. Others tagged coconut as the "tree of life". Nearly all parts of the coconut palm are useful, and the palms have a comparatively high yield, up to 75 fruits per year; it therefore has significant economic value. The coconut provides a nutritious source of meat, juice, milk, and oil that has fed and nourished populations around the world for generations.

In support to the growing coconut industry in Bansalan, the Local Government Unit (LGU) had integrated an Agri-Trade Fair in the week-long 56th Town Anniversary celebration. The event which will be done this coming September 14-16, 2008 will be participated by the various exhibitors coming from the different business entities such as cooperatives, farmers associations, private farm owners and the like. Displays of coconut by- products will be situated in the booths along the side of the ABC Gym.

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BANSALAN TO SHOWCASE COCONUT PRODUCTS

By Henrylito D. Tacio

BANSALAN, Davao del Sur -- If you happen to come to Bansalan, Davao del Sur, this week, don't be surprised. The town is celebrating its 56th anniversary on September 18 (but celebration will start this coming Monday, September 15).

Part of its celebration is the launching of its "one barangay, one product." And the town has chosen coconut as its pride.

"Coconut has several uses and we found out that we can make several products out of it," said Julian Albores, the municipal agricultural officer. "Different cooperatives of the town will display their various coconut products. On the last day of celebration, we will honor those cooperatives which have done the best out of coconut."

Known as the "tree of life," the coconut is one of the most important agricultural crops of the Philippines. It yields timber; food; fermented and unfermented drink; alcohol; vinegar; thatching material; splints; strips and fiber for making baskets, mates, rope, hats, brushes, brooms, and other articles; fuel; caulking material; utensils for household use, such as cups, bowls, spoons, and the like; oil for food, cooking, illumination, for making soap, substitutes for butter and lard, ointments; and oil for cake for feeding domestic animals and for fertilizer. -- ***

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Digos City Bombing


News entry courtesy of www.arcanemind.com

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6 dead, 30 others wounded in another Digos bus bombing
Written by Eldie S. Aguirre
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Six people were killed while 30 others are brought to different hospitals here and in Davao City when a bomb exploded inside the Metro Shuttle Bus with body number 209 at about 2:45 p.m. on September 01 inside the New Satellite Terminal in Aplaya, Digos City.
The City Disaster Coordinating Council identified the fatalities as Marlon Duey, a resident of Barangay Basiawan, Sta. Maria, Davao del Sur; Virginia Flores, a resident of Tagum City, Davao del Norte; Fe Caduan, a resident of Talao, Sulop, Davao del Sur; Ana Marie Canon Burgas, 26, a resident of Aplaya, Digos City; and the 5-month pregnant Willa Trimocha, a resident of Padada, Davao del Sur.

One still unidentified male fatality is still inside the morgue of Davao del Sur Provincial Hospital in Digos City.

Digos City Mayor Arsenio Latasa said the incident is possibly linked to the previous bombing of another Metro Shuttle Bus unit at the same terminal on July 24.

“The culprits could be members of the Al-Khobar Extortion Ring known to be preying on bus firm operators in Southern Mindanao,” Latasa said.

Governor Douglas Cagas, the Regional Peace and Order Council in Southern Mindanao said they are looking for the same group that bombed another Metro Shuttle Bus on July 24, 2008 that killed 2 people and injured 32 others.

“Based on initial investigation, a woman could be behind the explosion. But we are still validating the reports,” Cagas said.

“We must be vigilant at all times. And we must reduce activities for the incoming celebrations to serve as preventive measures for possible terrorist activities in the city,” Cagas said.

The July 24 bombing of another Metro Shuttle Bus bound for Davao City is also a woman reported to embarked at Estrada Public Market – about 3 kilometers before reaching the New Satellite Terminal in Aplaya, Digos City where it exploded ten minutes after it was parked at its bay.

Senior Supt. Cesario Darantinao admitted elements of Digos police is conducting an intensive interrogation to a man who was acting suspiciously after the Metro Shuttle Bus with body number 209 exploded.

Fe Navidad, the city social welfare officer said 14 victims were brought to Digos Doctor’s Hospital; 16 at the Davao del Sur Provincial Hospital; 4 at Gonzales-Maranan Medical Clinic and Hospital; and 2 at Davao Medical Center in Davao City.

The ill-fated bus parked at the New Satellite Terminal from Davao City on its way to Malita, Davao del Sur – about 90 kilometers South of Digos City.

Reports said the bus was in full sitting capacity of 47 passengers when the explosion took place.

The blast shattered the roof of the bus and bomb shrapnel even bore holes at the terminal galvanized iron sheets.

Another Metro Shuttle Bus with body number 36 and plate number 642 parked at the left side of the ill-fated bus was also hit by shrapnel. No casualties were reported.