Tuesday, May 11, 2010

jalajala election results

isang mapayapa at matagumpay na eleksyon ang naganap sa Jalajala kahapon. Wala namang napabalitang karahasan maliban sa mga problemang nakaharap dahil sa bagong sistemang automated voting na pinairal ngayong eleksyon.

maraming presinto ang mahaba ang pila. sa presinto ng brgy. 3rd district, kung saan limang dating presinto ang pinagsama-sama sa iisang kwarto para sa isang PCOS machine na magbibilang ng boto, sinasabing umabot ng halos 6 na oras bago makaboto ang isang botante. nag-paper jam pa ang machine kaya nakadagdag sa antala, kasama na ang mga pangkaraniwang problema gaya ng nawawalang pangalan. ang isa ko ring napansin ay mabagal mag-fill up ng balota ang mga botante. sinisigurado siguro nila na maayos ang pagkaka-shade nila sa "itlog" ng kanilang kandidato para mabasa ito ng PCOS machine at hindi masayang ang boto. may mangilan-ngilang nag-uwian na lang at hindi na nakuhang bumoto dahil sa tagal at init ng araw habang nakapila. subalit mas marami pa rin ang nagtyaga para lang makaboto.

resulta:

mayor : ely pillas
vice-mayor : narcing villaran
councilors:
jarry anago
gina bonita
eddie binaluyo
froilan candelaria
liberty vidallo-garcia
jesus pillas
biyo pillas
ernesto tambongco

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Llano Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative, a source of pride

Here's some good news for a change, especially for us, people of Jalajala Rizal.

We may not know it but in sitio Llano, there is a farmers' cooperative that has been a source of inspiration and pride. It's called Llano Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Inc. One of the products they produce is called Milk-O-Jel.

Here's a story from the DAR website : (sorry, nawala yung link kaya di ko na mailagay yung link, basa na lang)

It’s leche flan! No, it’s gelatin! It’s neither leche flan nor gelatin but one will have a good taste of both and more. This is the Milk-O-Jel product of the Llano Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative, which bagged the Gawad Agraryo Award “Best Processed Food Product Award” (Sweets and Delicacies Category) during the 8th Agraryo Trade Fair held at the SM Megamall from June 3-7, 2009.

Milk-o-jel, a special blend of fresh carabao milk, sugar, and gulaman, food color and vanilla is one of the best-sellers of LFMPC. It looks like leche flan because of its yellow gold color topped with thick syrup but it also tastes and feels like gelatin when eaten. Aside from being a delight to people especially for those with sweet tooth, Milk-O-Jel is fortified with iron and carbohydrates. It can also boast as one of the innovative products available in the market today.

Llano Farmers MPC is a DAR-assisted cooperative in Jalajala, Rizal. Aside from Milk-O-Jel, the coop also produces fresh milk, fresh chocolate milk, pastillas de leche, and quesong puti. Last year, the coop received financial and technical assistance from NEDA, Philippine Carabao Authority, DTI, DOST, DA and the local government unit of Jalajala led by Mayor Elionor I. Pillas, to further develop their products.

At present, the construction of the processing plant for the dairy products is ongoing to answer the increasing market demand for Milk-O-Jel and other dairy products.


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And here's another story from NEDA



DAIRY DELIGHTS

If you happen to be in the vicinity of Rizal province, you will find a packet of farmers engaged in carabao raising.

The place is in Jalajala, Rizal. To oldies, it bespeaks of the many foregone memories when it was still under the now defunct KKK Program of the Ministry of Human Settlements. To the vetereran technicians, they called it “Saudi Arayat’ in reference to Saudi Arabia, local form since it seems far flung if you get to have this as your assignment. It is near Manila but, if you are lucky to be assigned there, you’d feel like in some remote places. Lights are not so common despite its proximity to geothermal plants. The land area is vast, but come to think of it, it’s mostly rocks and the river beds are dried up. Circling the Laguna de Bay on the south side, it’s lacking in activity. Not so many people could be seen except for some barrio folks with some goats lagging behind them. The teenagers are playing basketful, but they are quite a handful. By 5 in the afternoon, it seemed the sky has turned to grey with amber streaks of the sun already folding with the clouds in cover. Nothing could be as boring if you’d look at it. However, if you traverse some more kilometers after Pillia Rizal, you will see the town of Jalajala. In it, is a peculiar barangay of Llano. Some people have cows, goats and carbaos. They happen to comprise the Llano Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Inc. There are 90 members but only twenty of them have carabao holdings. The cooperative produces roughly a hundred liters of milk per day during peak season and the least is twenty liters during dry season. Farm gate price is set at Php 35.00/ liter.

They market their produce in the vicinity and goes as far as manila for special deliveries. This usually happens when there is a national Trade fair and cooperatives under the regional level are encouraged to participate.

As per Roxan Halili, the Chair of the Coop, at least 15 liters of carabao’s milk are sold to Tanay, Cardona and Morong towns in Rizal.

The very visible Board members are Roxan, he being the Chairman; Ms. Remedies Dreceho, Board in the dairy Division, Mr. Faustino Buenaventura, Chair, Audit and Inventory Committee and Mr. Zaldy Panguito, Chair of Elecom.

The wife of the Elecom Chair serves as their dairy processing technologist.

These officers albeit a few, have a grand dream of someday going great in their production. In it’s present ste, they are content with the traditional pasteurization method of preserving their produce. However, their ultimate dream is to go mainstream. So to fulfill this dream, they wanted a product that is homogenized. They aver that, homogenized products would appeal more to the mainstream market for fats could be broken down into smaller globules and eventually will lend a smooth flavor to their products when consumed.

The local government supports their vision of producing good quality product. The local council has granted funds to upgrade their local processing unit. They are into the process of looking for dairy equipment in this manner, a small scale homogenizer to improve on the quality of their products.

Another member is lucky to be seated in the local Sangguniang council. He is the one primarily egging the group to go for improved equipment. He is pushing the group to write and come up with their proposal and submit it to the local council. The is positive that the council will act on this in their favor. This is their ticket to more government support and opportunities for market linkage and networking.

To date, dairy delights products varies from : fresh carabao’s milk, choco flavored milk, milk-o-gel, lacto flan, yogurt in four flavors namely: strawberry. pineapple, mango and blueberry. They also prepare plain yogurt for the picky customers. The other line is on confectionery: that of Pastillas de Leche and yemas . These sweets are made from pure carabao’s milk and priced affordably for the buying public. They also have soft cheese or Kesong Puti to complete their line up.

So what are you waiting for? Visit their processing center and experience the Jalajala ‘s traditional carabaos milk products priced reasonably but tastes delightfully.

Enjoy every bit of bite of Dairy delights and help propel a towns’ dream of “One Town, One Product!”

Let’s drink to that.



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O di ba ang galing hehe

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Uy, Kamusta na?

Ang tagal kong nawala. Sana naman ay may nakapansin na nawala ako haha... Kamusta na? Masaya ba ang pasko mo? Anong bago ngayong bagong taon?

Dami ko kasing ginawa nitong nagdaang tatlong buwan. Nagtanim (farmville), nagpalago ng negosyo at pamilya (mafiawar) at kung ano-ano pa. Napaka-productive di ba? Eh ikaw, anong bago sa iyo?

Kung mapapadaan ka ulit dito at wala ako, baka gusto mong dumalaw din kay Goyo, isang taga Jalajala. Eto excerpt ng isang sinulat nya:

Isang ordinaryong araw, isang araw na nakakapagod, mainit at nakakatamad. Na-tripan ko na tumambay sa pantalan ng G.Seña, malapit sa Manila Water, sa ilalim ng puno ng kamatsile, sa ibabaw ng isang papag, mahimbing akong natulog. ZzzzZZzz. Pagkagising ko... (click here to read more)
O siya, hanggang dito na lang muna. Mag-aani pa ako.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

d'dalaylay festival (jalajala, rizal)

Jalajala, Rizal celebrated the feast day of its patron saint, St. Michael the Archangel, last September 29. The day’s highlight, the D’Dalaylay Festival featured street dances participated by the people of Jalajala from its different barangay and schools in colorful, artistic and ingenious costumes.

With the onslaught of typhoon “Ondoy” in Luzon, particularly in the province of Rizal as the hardest hit area, still fresh in the minds of the people of Jalajala, we still celebrated the feast day of St. Michael as a way of thanking the Lord, through our patron saint, for sparing our town from the ravages of the destructive typhoon. Compared to the other Rizal towns, Jalajala doesn’t suffered the same fate the towns of Cainta and most especially, our neighbor towns of Pililla and Tanay, experienced. It didn’t even rain last September 29th.

In case you were wondering why we celebrate the feast day on September 29 and no longer in May 8, I’ve already told you about it HERE. Click the link in case you missed it.

All of Jalajala’s barangay and schools like the JaNa High (Jalajala National High School), SMPS and Greenfield Montessori School showcased their dances and costumes. Check out some of the pictures here, then click the Flickr link HERE.

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...and by special request:

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Monday, September 28, 2009

"ondoy" sa rizal.


Malamang naman ay alam nyo na ang mga pangyayari sa Luzon hatid ng bagyong "Ondoy".

Dito sa Jalajala, di naman gaanong nasalanta. May mga bahay na nasira, pero hindi kagaya sa ibang parte ng Rizal. Tumaas lang ang tubig ng Laguna de Bay kaya yung mga bahayan sa baybaying dagat ay inabot ng tubig. Nasira ang tulay sa Quisao, Pililla Rizal kaya ang mga sasakyan ay umiikot pa sa bundok para makaraan. Ang mga tao naman ay maaaring tumatawid sa ginawang tawiran sa tulay at lumilipat na lang ng sasakyan. Passable naman sa mga sasakyan yung daan sa bundok subalit mapanganib sa mga di sanay mag drive. Ang daan naman papuntang Laguna na dadaan sa baryo ay hindi na nadadaanan dahil may landslide sa area ng Mabitac Laguna. May maputik na daanan subalit hindi adviceable na daanan ng mga sasakyan. Pwede lang mga tricycle at motorcycle. Lakad din kung trip nyo.

50 pesos per kilo ang mga bangus. Bumabaha ng bangus. Pwede kang manghingi kung swerte-swerte ka. Pero nakakasawa din ang araw-araw na bangus.
Wala pa namang napabalitang namatay dito sa Jalajala.

Walang signal ang mga cellphone during the storm. Ngayon lang naging stable ang signal pero ang internet connection naman ay walang problema. Hindi rin nagba-brownout. Nawalan lang ng tubig kagabi pero meron na ngayon.

Tuloy ang Fiesta bukas. May D'Dalaylay Festival featuring street dancers bukas na pinaghandaan ng bawat baranggay. Sana lang ay hindi umulan. Piktyur-piktyurs soon.


Kanina nga pala ang last day ng SMPS Foundation day. Will post pictures too. Pero baka bukas na, kakain muna ako ng inihaw na bangus. Yummmm...

Monday, September 14, 2009

gma7's "born to be wild" sa brgy. paalaman



"Sa mga liblib na barrio, ang mga tao at hayop ay magkatuwang sa trabaho. Kaya hindi maiwasang magkasakit o masugatan ang mga hayop. Sa Jalajala Rizal, lubhang apektado ang ilang hayop dahil sa nagdaang mga bagyo. Pero wala silang kakayanang dalhin ang mga ito sa isang beterinaryo. Kaya naman doctor to the barrio si Doc Ferds ngayong Miyerkules. Sa tindi ng pangangailangan, pila-pila ang mga tao dala ang kanilang mga kabayo para matingnan ng ating resident vet." - video courtesy of BORONGDALAG

With interview kay Brgy. Paalaman kapitan Rolando Kasilag at Miller de Castro.

Friday, September 11, 2009

buhawing malaki

Kupo, di kayo maniniwala aba. Banglake ng ipoipo sa Jalajala nuong isang linggo, August 30. Mantagal na nung huling nakakita ako ng ipoipo/buhawi/twister sa atin, elementary pa ata ako nuon. Tingnan nyo ang kuha ni Hercie.

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Balita ko, binaril daw yung ipoipo para masira. WAT DA?!!! Binaril?




video courtesy of Ricastarla

Sunday, September 6, 2009

jalajala fiesta... soon!

Wooohoooooooo!!! September na. Excited ako sa darating na fiesta ng bayan sa September 29, mukhang maraming happenings. May mga street dancing, mga presentations, exhibitions, at televised pa sa TV. Nice! Chance ko ng madiscover.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

"five questions" with lynette anne villarojas

Life (or fate, if you believe in it) is really unpredictable. It's ironic sometimes; it can throw a cruel joke on you or simply, when you least expect it, your life is not the life you envision to live. Just like Anne here, wala siyang idea whatsoever na magiging teacher sya someday. Sabi nga nya sa blog nya, "i never expected that i became a teacher.. but still i can say im very much inlove in my profession…" Biro nga na, isa na siyang noble teacher kahit hindi siya noble hehe But that is Anne, palabiro, gusto niyang patawanin lagi ang mga taong nasa paligid niya. Independent din siya, kaya niyang i-handle ang ano mang bagay.

Want to know more about this girl from Jalajala? Tingnan nyo na lang ang friendster nya or better yet, hanapin nyo ang facebook nya dahil sabi nya, di na uso ang FS hehe oo nga naman. Heto ang 5 questions na tinanong natin sa kanya nung in-interview namin siya.
Five Questions :
1) Anong gusto mo at ayaw sa Jalajala?-
ayaw ko, madaming tsismosa. ang gusto ko, well masipag ang mga tao dito.
2) ano ang most memorable experience mo na nangyari sa jalajala?
madami masyado. basta yung may liga ng volleyball sa court at fiesta. madaming tao kse.
3) papano mo ide-describe ang sarili mo?
complicated......
4) anong ugali mo ang sa palagay mo ay hindi alam ng karamihan sa nakakakilala sa iyo?
meron pa bang di nakakakilala sa akin? wala me maisip..
5) Kung papapiliin ka, anong gusto mo yumaman o sumikat?
ang gusto ko YUMAMAN, sino ba ang ayaw yumaman at mabili ang gusto mo.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Sino ito?

Blind item muna tayo. May nasagap lang akong mga kwento habang nasa isang maboteng usapan hehe...

Sino itong alumni ng Saint Michael Parochial School na pwede daw i-consider sa Top 5 All-Time students pagdating sa kalokohan? Ang initial nya ay... ay wag na pala yung initial.

Isa sa mga exploits nya ay nung isang araw na nag flag ceremony ang school. Imbis na bumaba sa quadrangle, nagtago siya, kasama ang isang barkada, sa loob ng classroom nila. Mukhang di pa siguro nag-aagahan, binuksan ang mga bag ng mga kaklase at hinanap ang mga baong maluto, lalo na nung mga kaklaseng nakatira sa malalayong lugar. Masarap daw kasi ang mga baon nila, mga manok at karne. Kinain nilang dalawa ang supposed to be ay tanghalian ng iba. Pagdating ng tanghali, umiiyak ang mga kaklaseng walang kakainin, nagsumbong sa teacher subalit hindi nalaman kung sino ang salarin.

Hindi lang sya patagong kalokohan, pasimple din. Isang araw naman na vacant ang class nila, nagtuturo sa kabilang room si Mrs. Medina (RIP). Nagsusulat ito sa blackboard at lagi siyang may tatlong tuldok sa hulihan ng kanyang sinusulat. Since manipis na plywood divider lang ang pagitan ng bawat classrooms sa SMPS, ginagaya ni istudyente ang tatlong tuldok na ito. Pagtuldok ni Mrs. Medina, tatlong katok ang isasagot ni istudyante mula sa kabila. Nakapansin na si Mrs. Medina at sumigaw kung sino daw ba yung kumakatok sa kabila. Ang ginawa ni istudyante, inuga ng malakas ang divider. Pumunta sa kabilang kwarto si Mrs. Medina at galit na galit na tinanong ang klase kung sino yung kumakatok. Walang sumagot.

"Ahhh, walang aamin ha, sige lahat kayo..." banta ni Mrs. Medina, balak parusahan ang buong klase pero bago pa nya matapos ang sasabihin, halos sabay sabay itinuro ng buong klase ang magaling nilang kaklase. Ayun, hila hila ni Mrs. Medina sa patilya papuntang Principal's office.

Kung may pasimpleng banat ang magaling nating istudyanteng ito, may harap-harapan din siyang banat. Isang araw daw, sinabihan ang isang madre ng "Sister, naka supporter ka ba? Bakat kasi ang supporter mo."

"Punye*&%$#@#!!! bata ito, napakabastos mo talaga" ang tanging naisagot ni Sister, napamura pa tuloy.


Moral of the story? Ewan ko kung may moral haha Nakakatawa lang kasi alalahanin pero syempre, hindi magandang asal yan at nakatatak na sa iyo ang mga kalokohang ginagawa mo hanggang sa iyong pagtanda. Kung minamalas-malas ka pa, mababasa mo pa sa blog ang pangalan mo at ang mga ginawa mo.

Sino siya?