To commemorate the epic struggle of the freedom-loving fighters of Panay and Romblon during the painful years of the Second World War in this part of the Pacific, a war memorial is erected on the beautiful plaza of Jaro, a district of the city of Iloilo.
This historic edifice symbolizes the spirit and substance of the noble and heroic movement which set aflame the hearts of men and women who ignored uncertainties, inconveniences, and even death in the name of love of country and democracy. Their names are now legend. Their patriotic deeds are now part of history.
The people of this region highly appreciates what the war veterans, their widows and orphans, have done in order to erect this war memorial specially the Greater Manila Chapter of the 6th Military District. Jaro is a very logical site for this memorial. Major encounters between the enemy forces and those of the 6th Military District were had at the outskirts of this district across the Jaro River.
(from the message of former Iloilo Governor Conrado J. Norada)
This brochure includes programs and projects in the Municipality of Tigbauan under Mayor Virgilio "Nene" T. Teruel. Included is information on "Project ISTAR: A digitized consolidated registry of barangay inhabitants", and projects related to Katarungang Pambarangay and dispute resolutions.
This includes a brief history of the historical church in Leon, Iloilo, and this brochure was published to ask for donations for a proposed restoration of the church.
Publication for the 213th Anniversary Sta. Ana Parish, Molo, Iloilo City, Philippines last July 26, 2008. Includes profiles of prominent Ilonggos in Molo and people related to the parish.
This article is about Neri Torrato Camiña, Jr., a nurse who had received many awards for his excellent performance and contributions to his profession.
Brochure for the Parada ng Kalayaan (Parade for Freedom): 126th Independence Day Parade held in June 12, 2024 at Quirino Grandstand, Manila. This features major historical events related to Philippine Independence.
Feature in Cebu Pacific's Smile Magazine July 2024 issue about four museums to visit in Iloilo, with recommendations on where to stay, shop, and eat in Iloilo.
Neri Torrato Camina Jr., originally from Tigbauan, Iloilo in the Philippines, has made an impressive mark in the field of healthcare education by earning a staggering 2,350 online healthcare-related certificates. This remarkable achievement has not only set a new benchmark for dedication and perseverance but also highlights the growing importance of online education in professional development. Born to Mr. Neri Tano Camina, a respected local town public official and radio broadcaster, and Mrs. Merle Torrato-Camina, a successful businesswoman, Neri Torrato Camina Jr.’s story is one of inspiration and relentless pursuit of knowledge. Growing up in a family that valued education and public service, Camina Jr. developed a deep-seated commitment to self-improvement and community welfare. After moving to Montreal, Quebec, Camina Jr. continued to build on the foundation laid by his parents. His father’s influence as a public official and broadcaster instilled in him the importance of communication and service, while his mother’s entrepreneurial spirit inspired him to continuously seek new opportunities for growth. Camina Jr.’s journey towards achieving 2,350 online healthcare certificates began as a quest for knowledge and a way to keep up with the rapidly evolving field of healthcare. With the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, the significance of healthcare knowledge became even more pronounced. Online platforms offered an accessible and flexible way for professionals to stay updated with the latest advancements and best practices. Seizing this opportunity, Camina Jr. dedicated himself to completing courses across a wide range of healthcare topics.