On December 2-5, 2010, PAARL will take another lead in accomplishing two important year-end missions namely, 1) support the underprivileged school libraries and learning centers in Sagada through Book Donations and 2) expose its members to the town’s rich heritage and captivating scenic spots through Cultural
Please take notice that the Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians, Inc. (PAARL) will hold its Annual General Assembly on the 28th
of January 2011, Friday, 8:00 a.m-12:00 noon at the National Library of the Philippines Auditorium, 6th floor, NLP Building, T. M. Kalaw St., Ermita, Manila
5th Marina G. Dayrit Lecture Series with the topic "Libraries as Learning Organizations" to be held at the Epifanio Delos Santos Auditorium, National Library of the Philippines on 29 November 2013, 1:00-5:00 PM
Please take notice that the Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians, Inc. (PAARL) will hold its Annual General Assembly on the 28th
of January 2011, Friday, 8:00 a.m-12:00 noon at the National Library of the Philippines Auditorium, 6th floor, NLP Building, T. M. Kalaw St., Ermita, Manila
5th Marina G. Dayrit Lecture Series with the topic "Libraries as Learning Organizations" to be held at the Epifanio Delos Santos Auditorium, National Library of the Philippines on 29 November 2013, 1:00-5:00 PM
The Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians, Inc. in cooperation with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) – National Committee on Library and Information Services (NCLIS), National Library of the Philippines and the National Committee on Resource Description and Access (NCRDA) is sponsoring a two-day Public Consultation and Training Workshop on RDA Policy and Action Plan for Philippine Libraries to be held at the UST Miguel de Benavides Library, University of Santo Tomas, España, Manila on March 27-28, 2014.
41ST General Assembly, Induction/Awarding Ceremonies on January 30, 2014 at the Epifanio Delos Santos Auditorium, 6th Floor National Library of the Philippines, T.M. Kalaw St., Ermita, Manila from 8:00 am to 12:00 nn.
A two-day Public Consultation and Training Workshop on RDA Policy and Action Plan for Philippine Libraries will be held at Phela Grande Hotel, Magsaysay Avenue cor. Atis St., General Santos City on 28-29 August 2014.
Invitation Letter to attend PAARL's National Summer Conference 2013 with the theme "Resource Description and Access (RDA) Essentials: Preparing Librarians for New Cataloging Standards and Guidelines" to be held at the Grand Men Seng Hotel, Magallañes-Anda Sts., Davao City on 22-24 April 2013.
Fusion 2015 brochure: NationalConference on Philippines-ASEAN Library Tourism...Roderick Baturi Ramos
CHED ENDORSEMENT: http://www.ched.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/National-Conference-on-Philippines-ASEAN-Library-Tourism-Hospitality-of-the-Southville-International-School-and-Colleges-October-22-23-2015.pdf
For official invite, see the attached invite or click: http://www.slideshare. net/ramospnulisaa/philippines- asean-library-hospitality- tourism?utm_source=slideshow& utm_medium=ssemail&utm_ campaign=post_upload
A 5-day International Benchmarking of Libraries in Asia’s Garden City of Lights, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The activity, dubbed as “Discovering Bustling Kuala Lumpur” will be conducted from October 27-31, 2012.
The Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians, Inc. in cooperation with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) – National Committee on Library and Information Services (NCLIS), National Library of the Philippines and the National Committee on Resource Description and Access (NCRDA) is sponsoring a two-day Public Consultation and Training Workshop on RDA Policy and Action Plan for Philippine Libraries to be held at the UST Miguel de Benavides Library, University of Santo Tomas, España, Manila on March 27-28, 2014.
41ST General Assembly, Induction/Awarding Ceremonies on January 30, 2014 at the Epifanio Delos Santos Auditorium, 6th Floor National Library of the Philippines, T.M. Kalaw St., Ermita, Manila from 8:00 am to 12:00 nn.
A two-day Public Consultation and Training Workshop on RDA Policy and Action Plan for Philippine Libraries will be held at Phela Grande Hotel, Magsaysay Avenue cor. Atis St., General Santos City on 28-29 August 2014.
Invitation Letter to attend PAARL's National Summer Conference 2013 with the theme "Resource Description and Access (RDA) Essentials: Preparing Librarians for New Cataloging Standards and Guidelines" to be held at the Grand Men Seng Hotel, Magallañes-Anda Sts., Davao City on 22-24 April 2013.
Fusion 2015 brochure: NationalConference on Philippines-ASEAN Library Tourism...Roderick Baturi Ramos
CHED ENDORSEMENT: http://www.ched.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/National-Conference-on-Philippines-ASEAN-Library-Tourism-Hospitality-of-the-Southville-International-School-and-Colleges-October-22-23-2015.pdf
For official invite, see the attached invite or click: http://www.slideshare. net/ramospnulisaa/philippines- asean-library-hospitality- tourism?utm_source=slideshow& utm_medium=ssemail&utm_ campaign=post_upload
A 5-day International Benchmarking of Libraries in Asia’s Garden City of Lights, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The activity, dubbed as “Discovering Bustling Kuala Lumpur” will be conducted from October 27-31, 2012.
WOW LIBRARIES 2019
March 14, 2019
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
Greetings from us!
Byaheng Aklatan 4.0: Wow Quezon City Libraries, Philippines!: Tour of Outstanding Libraries is scheduled on April 22, 2019 (Monday) for benchmarking purposes.
Itinerary and Wow Quezon City libraries to visit are as follows:
6:45am Assembly (School T-shirt attire) 7:00am Departure from McDonald, Alabang Town Center (Bus leaves at 7am strictly) 8:30am ST. PAUL UNIVERSITY 10:30am QUEZON CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY 12:00n LUNCH ON BOARD (BUS) 2:30pm BESTLINK COLLEGE OF THE PHILIPPINES 5:00pm DEPARTURE
MUNPARLAS Library Association, Inc. takes pride and honored initiating this activity to provide librarians, library personnel and library enthusiasts to
(1) see face to face growth of outstanding Quezon City academic, government, private, special and school/K-12 libraries in the Philippines, (2) observe best library practices only the above mentioned libraries can demonstrate, (3) listen to success stories about each of them.
Please deposit payments inclusive of bus seat, driver’s food, fee/tip & fuel, parking & toll fees, host libraries’ gifts/tokens & certificates, participants’ certificates, meals (am/pm snacks, lunch) for the library tour before April 1, 2019.
Php1,400.00 pesos (MLAI members); Php1,500.00 (non-MLAI members) Please make check(s) payable to MUNPARLAS Library Association, Inc. Check and/or Cash payments may be deposited to BDO Account No. 001128015322.
To register, please contact any officer of MUNPARLAS Library Association, Inc. Cancellation fee of Php500.00 applies to those who have reserved, paid and withdraw beginning April 1, 2019 to cover expenses for the chartered bus and other tour fees. Please send deposit slip to ness.avorque@gmail.com.
Choose MUNPARLAS. “ADITAKO BOKODAN NAN GAWIS!”
Thank you.
MARIA SHARLEEN MAYDETH R. SANTOS Secretary
Noted by:
The Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians, Inc. in cooperation with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) – National Committee on Library and Information Services (NCLIS), the National Library of the Philippines, and the National Committee on Resource Description and Access (NCRDA) will be holding a three-day National Training on RDA with the theme "Resource Description and Access (RDA) Essentials: Preparing Librarians for New Cataloging Standards and Guidelines" to be held at the Lyceum of the Philippines University, Cavite on 15-17 May 2013.
WOW LIBRARIES, PHILIPPINES 2019
May 30, 2019
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
Greetings from us!
Byaheng Aklatan 4.0: Wow Batangas Libraries, Philippines!: MLAI’s Tour of Outstanding Libraries is scheduled on September 20, 2019 (Friday) for benchmarking purposes.
Itinerary and Wow Batangas libraries to visit are as follows:
6:45am Assembly (School T-shirt attire)
7:00am Departure from McDonald, Alabang Town Center
(Bus leaves at 7am strictly.)
9:00am DE LA SALLE LIPA
11:00am LYCEUM-BATANGAS
12:00n Lunch
1:00pm UNIVERSITY OF BATANGAS
2:30pm BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
5:00pm DEPARTURE
MUNPARLAS Library Association, Inc. takes pride and honored initiating this activity to provide librarians, library personnel and library enthusiasts to
(1) see face to face growth of outstanding academic, government, private, special and school/K-12 libraries in the Philippines,
(2) observe best library practices only the above mentioned libraries can demonstrate,
(3) listen to success stories about each of them.
Please deposit payments inclusive of seat, driver’s food, fee/tip & fuel, parking & toll fees, host libraries’ gifts/tokens & certificates, participants’ certificates, meals (am/pm snacks, lunch) for the library tour before September 1, 2019.
• Php1,500.00 pesos (members);
• Php1,750.00 (non-members) Please make check(s)
• Php 500.00 institutional membership fee inclusive of one free individual membership
• Php250.00 individual membership
• payable to MUNPARLAS Library Association, Inc. Check and/or Cash payments may be deposited to BDO Account No. 001128015322.
To register: https://bit.ly/2W3rUfL. Please contact any officer of MUNPARLAS Library Association, Inc. for other inquiries.
Choose MUNPARLAS. “ADITAKO BOKODAN NAN GAWIS!”
Thank you.
Cordially yours,
MR. RODERICK B. RAMOS
President
The Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians, Inc. (PAARL) will hold its 42nd General Assembly, Induction/Awarding Ceremonies on January 30, 2015, 8:00am‐12:00nn at the Seminar Room, Ground Floor, Technological Institute of the Philippines (T.I.P.) – Arlegui Campus, 1338 Arlegui Street, Quiapo, Manila.
National Summer Conference 2014 with the theme, “Library Leadership & Management: A Foretaste of PAARL’s Leadership Academy for Librarians” to be held at Hotel Essencia, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental on 28-30 April 2014.
5th Marina G. Dayrit Lecture Series with the theme Recognizing Best Researches: a Colloquium on Philippine Libraries and Librarianship on November 29, 2016, 1:00 p.m., at the National University, M. F. Jhocson St., Sampaloc, Manila
Forum on the topic “Use of Mobile Apps: Harnessing E-Resources and Services in Libraries and Information Centers” to be held 10 July 2014 at SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City.
Byaheng Aklatan 2017: Benchmarking Tour of Outstanding Libraries! on February 10, 2017
Itinerary and Wow Laguna Libraries, Philippines to visit: :
6:45am Departure from McDonald, Alabang Town Center
9:00am University of Perpetual Help, Biñan, Laguna
11:00am Beacon Academy Academy, Biñan, Laguna
12:00n Lunch
1:00pm DLSU Science & Technology Complex Libraries and Integrated School, Biñan, Laguna
2:30pm Brent International School and Colleges, Biñan, Laguna
MUNPARLAS Library Association, Inc. takes pride and honored initiating this activity to provide librarians, library personnel and library enthusiasts to (1) see face to face growth of outstanding academic, special and school/K-12 libraries in the Philippines, (2) observe best library practices only the above mentioned libraries can demonstrate, (3) listen to success stories about each of them. Welcome to the South!
July 10, 2018
Dear Colleagues & Friends!
Greetings of Peace and Solidarity,
The MUNPARLAS (Muntinlupa, Parañaque, Las Piñas) Library Association, Inc., (MLAI) is pleased to invite you to attend the Association’s Seminar-Workshop on “Accreditation Readiness & Challenges of School Administrators and Library Personnel including Senior High.”
This professional activity will be held on August 17, 2018 from 8am to 12noon at the AVR, Flex Hall, De La Salle Santiago Zobel School, University Ave, Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa, 1780 Metro Manila.
Also, the 13th General Assembly will be held on the same day, Friday, 1:30 pm onwards followed by the Formal Induction of the new Board and its Officers for 2018-2020 and the Awarding Ceremonies will proceed immediately after the general meeting. Please come in business attire.
Seminar registration begins at 7:00 am for a fee of Php400.00 for MLAI members; Php500.00 for Non-MLAI members inclusive of lecture & certificate, snacks and lunch. An additional walk-in fee of Php200.00 will be asked from those who register and pay onsite. Members are encouraged to renew their membership for 2018 (individual, Php250.00; institutional, Php500.00).
For inquiries please call and/or email the undersigned, or any of the Association’s officers/directors. Kindly register here for food and certificate preparation, https://goo.gl/8S8CJT
We look forward to your presence. Please register in advance.
Choose MUNPARLAS! Thank you very much.
Cordially yours,
RODERICK B. RAMOS
Vice President/Conference Chair
Noted by:
Ms. Marivic G. Selencio
President
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Each of us is given a great deal of work to do and a heavy burden lies in all of us from the day of our birth until the day we go back to the earth (Sirach)
Hafa Adai!
Global Mentors for Change in partnership with Kaizen is pleased to inform you that the registration to the 2nd Asia-Pacific Library Benchmarking Congress on June 6-9, 2019 in the beautiful island of Guam, United States of America is now open. The goal of the Congress is three-fold. First, it aims to establish linkages among the librarians from Guam and the Philippines. Second, it provides an avenue for high-impact discussions, collaboration and exchange of ideas on current trends involving libraries. Third, it is also an opportunity for a great travel adventure and benchmarking as the participants have time to do library visits and have a tour in Guam.
Dear Colleagues & Friends, Greetings of Peace and Solidarity! The MUNPARLAS (Muntinlupa, Parañaque, Las Piñas) Library Association, Inc. (MLAI) is pleased to invite you to attend the library benchmarking visit to Taipei, Taiwan libraries with lectures, cultural and city tours for the Association’s Wow Libraries, Taiwan 2018 purposely to primarily foster professional and cultural exchange and/or dialogues between Filipino and Taiwan library personnel through benchmarking and/or library visits.
Wow Libraries, Alabang, Philippines!:
Tour of Outstanding Philippine Libraries
Byaheng Aklatan 2018: Wow Libraries, Alabang, Philippines!: Tour of Outstanding Libraries is scheduled on February 23, 2018 (Thursday) for benchmarking purposes.
Tentative Itinerary and Wow Libraries to visit are as follows:
6:45am Departure from McDonald, Alabang Town Center
8:00am PAREF Southridge School W Service Rd, Hillsborough, Muntinlupa
10:00am Manresa School BF Homes, Parañaque
12:00n Lunch
1:00pm San Beda College Alabang 8 Don Manolo Blvd, Cupang, Muntinlupa
MUNPARLAS Library Association, Inc. takes pride and honored initiating this activity to provide librarians, library personnel and library enthusiasts to (1) see face to face growth of outstanding academic, special and school/K-12 libraries in the Philippines, (2) observe best library practices only the above mentioned libraries can demonstrate, (3) listen to success stories about each of them.
Please deposit 1,650.00 pesos (members) and Php 1,750.00 (non-members) inclusive of 2018 membership fee, tour shirt , bus seat, driver’s food, fee/tip & fuel, parking & toll fees, host libraries’ gifts/tokens & certificates, participants’ certificates, meals (am/pm snacks, lunch) for the library tour before February, 2017.
Please make check(s) payable to MUNPARLAS Library Association, Inc. Check and/or Cash payments may be deposited to BDO Account No. 001128015322.
To register, please contact any officer of MUNPARLAS Library Association, Inc. Choose MUNPARLAS!
Sincerely yours,
MR. RODERICK B. RAMOS
Vice President
Noted by:
MRS. MARIVIC G. SELENCIO
President
Enjoy June 9, 2017 with our CHED-endorsed, CPD-based library seminar-workshop. We welcome walk in registration! Register for seats now: https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSdB-F8sw9WOhMUJ31…/viewform!
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
Greetings from us!
Summer Library Tours & Travels: Wow Libraries, Philippines!: Tour of Outstanding Libraries is scheduled on May 19, 2017 (Friday) for benchmarking purposes.
Itinerary and Wow Libraries to visit are as follows:
6:45am Assembly @ Southville International School and Colleges
7:00am ETD Las Piñas
8:30am University of Perpetual Help, Biñan, Laguna
11:00am The Beacon Academy, Biñan, Laguna
12:00n Lunch
1:30pm DLSU Science & Technology Complex Libraries and Integrated School, Biñan, Laguna
4:00pm ETD Laguna
SISC takes pride and honored initiating this activity to provide librarians, library personnel and library enthusiasts to (1) see face to face growth of outstanding academic, special and school/K-12 libraries in the Philippines, (2) observe best library practices only the above mentioned libraries can demonstrate, (3) listen to success stories about each of them.
Please deposit 1,500.00 pesos inclusive of a tour T-shirt, bus seat, driver’s food, fee/tip & fuel, parking & toll fees, host libraries’ gifts/tokens & certificates, participants’ certificates, meals (am/pm snacks, lunch) for the library tour before April 30, 2017.
Please make check(s) payable to: Southville International School and Colleges. Check and/or Cash payments may be deposited to:
BPI Cittadella Las Piñas Branch 4611-0042-36
MBTC Ayala Alabang Branch 001-7-001-51917-0
PNB Aguilar Ave. Las Piñas Branch 3531-00426-8
To register, please contact the undersigned or email @ officeofthelibrary@southville.edu.ph Enjoy our summer library tours & travels with us!
Sincerely yours,
Roderick B. Ramos, M.Ed. (signed)
Library Tour Coordinator
Noted by:
Jocelyn Tizon, MBA (signed)
SGEN Executive Vice President
April 6-7, 2017 Breakthrough Summer National Conference themed on Library PR & Big Marketing Ideas in the Beautiful Island of Corregidor, Cavite, Philippines.
Online registration: https://docs.google.com/a/southville.edu.ph/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSccAoOIibc5PZpWzuE7lb_ndzpnzQXN14UddNpCptpXA7JaXg/viewform
For organizing the 1st Asia Pacific Library Congress Benchmarking Tour from September 29 to October 2016. Soon "Fabulous Guam" in 2017. Email ramospnulisaa@yahoo.com for details
OPEN TO ALL! Register early for MUNPARLAS, INC. 2-Day National Summer Conference on Coaching & Mentoring Series: Glocal Library Trends & Challenges with 8 Library Icons on Call on April 7-8, 2016. Mt. Pinatubo Crater Adventure is on April 9 Saturday. For invite & details, e-mail: President MS. Ann Grace Bansig <bansigab@dlszobel.edu.ph>
Vice President MRS. Marivic Garcia-Selencio <mgselencio@yahoo.com.ph>
PRO MR RODERICK B. RAMOS, Southville International School & Colleges roderick_ramos@southville.edu.ph; <ramospnulisaa@yahoo.com> Click: https://www.facebook.com/events/171376656564145/
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PAARL Out & reach in Sagada invite
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EXECUTIVE BOARD 2010
OFFICERS
President
CHRISTOPHER C. PARAS
St. Paul University Quezon City
St. Paul University System
Tel: 726-7986 loc. 126
Email: paras.christopher@gmail.com
Mobile: 0928-4663050
Vice-President
RODERICK B. RAMOS
De La Salle University – Manila
Tel: 524-4611 loc. 640
Email: roderick.ramos@dlsu.edu.ph
Mobile: 0918-7318010
Secretary
SONIA M. GEMENTIZA
De La Salle University - Dasmariñas
Tel: 844-7832 loc. 3060
Email: sonixg@gmail.com
Mobile: 0915-6059863
Treasurer
AISA M. DELA TORRE
Ateneo Professional Schools
Telefax: 899-7691 loc. 2005
Email: adelatorre@aps.ateneo.edu
Mobile: 0926-6551996
Auditor
VERONICA M. JOSE
Mapua Institute of Technology
Tel: 247-5000 loc. 4201
Email: vmjose@mapua.edu.ph
Mobile: 0908-3091129
Public Relations Officer
ANA MARIA B. FRESNIDO
De La Salle University – Manila
Tel: 536-0244
Email: ana.fresnido@dlsu.edu.ph
Mobile: 0918-7172959
DIRECTORS
VICTORIA P. BALEVA
Centro Escolar University
Telefax: 735-9406
Email: victoriabaleva@yahoo.com
Mobile: 0921-6091795
ERLINDA B. GONZALEZ
Manila Doctors College
Tel. 859-0811
Email: erlinda_711@yahoo.com
Mobile: 0922-8632030
SR. MA. GLORIA B. PASAMBA, SPC
St. Paul College – Pasig
Tel: 631-1835 loc. 142
Email: glo_pasamba@yahoo.com
Mobile: 0928-2428148
EX-OFFICIO
ELVIRA B. LAPUZ
University of the Philippines – Diliman
Tel: 981-8500 loc. 2865
Email: elvira.lapuz@gmail.com
Mobile: 0917-8553228
04 November 2010
Dear Colleagues and Friends:
Warm greetings from PAARL!
Over the years, the Philippine Association of Academic and Research
Librarians, Inc. (Every Librarian’s Association) actively involved itself to
community service and outreach programs aside from working on its duty bound
responsibility of providing professional enhancement activities to its members.
On December 2-5, 2010, PAARL will take another lead in accomplishing two
important year-end missions namely, 1) support the underprivileged school
libraries and learning centers in Sagada through Book Donations and 2)
expose its members to the town’s rich heritage and captivating scenic
spots through Cultural Expedition.
We would like to invite all our members who are willing to donate in cash or in
kind (books and reading materials for the school children) and for those
interested to explore the cold mountains of Sagada.
Registration fee is P3,200.00 inclusive of transportation, 3 days/2nights
accommodation, and tour packages.
For more details and information, please see attached program brochure or
contact any of the Association’s Officers.
Thank you and we look forward to welcoming you to Sagada!
Sincerely yours,
Roderick B. Ramos
Vice President/Chair, Conference Committee
Noted by
Christopher C. Paras
President
PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH LIBRARIANS
Rm. 301, THE NATIONAL LIBRARY BUILDING, T.M. KALAW ST., ERMITA
1000 MANILA, PHILIPPINES
http://sites.google.com/site/paarlonlineorg
2. EXECUTIVE BOARD 2010
OFFICERS
President
CHRISTOPHER C. PARAS
St. Paul University Quezon City
St. Paul University System
Tel: 726-7986 loc. 126
Email: paras.christopher@gmail.com
Mobile: 0928-4663050
Vice-President
RODERICK B. RAMOS
De La Salle University – Manila
Tel: 524-4611 loc. 640
Email: roderick.ramos@dlsu.edu.ph
Mobile: 0918-7318010
Secretary
SONIA M. GEMENTIZA
De La Salle University - Dasmariñas
Tel: 844-7832 loc. 3060
Email: sonixg@gmail.com
Mobile: 0915-6059863
Treasurer
AISA M. DELA TORRE
Ateneo Professional Schools
Telefax: 899-7691 loc. 2005
Email: adelatorre@aps.ateneo.edu
Mobile: 0926-6551996
Auditor
VERONICA M. JOSE
Mapua Institute of Technology
Tel: 247-5000 loc. 4201
Email: vmjose@mapua.edu.ph
Mobile: 0908-3091129
Public Relations Officer
ANA MARIA B. FRESNIDO
De La Salle University – Manila
Tel: 536-0244
Email: ana.fresnido@dlsu.edu.ph
Mobile: 0918-7172959
DIRECTORS
VICTORIA P. BALEVA
Centro Escolar University
Telefax: 735-9406
Email: victoriabaleva@yahoo.com
Mobile: 0921-6091795
ERLINDA B. GONZALEZ
Manila Doctors College
Tel. 859-0811
Email: erlinda_711@yahoo.com
Mobile: 0922-8632030
SR. MA. GLORIA B. PASAMBA, SPC
St. Paul College – Pasig
Tel: 631-1835 loc. 142
Email: glo_pasamba@yahoo.com
Mobile: 0928-2428148
EX-OFFICIO
ELVIRA B. LAPUZ
University of the Philippines – Diliman
Tel: 981-8500 loc. 2865
Email: elvira.lapuz@gmail.com
Mobile: 0917-8553228
ITINERARY
December 2, 2010 Thursday
8:00pm Assembly of joiners in front of the The National Library, T.M. Kalaw
Street, Manila
10:00pm Departure from Manila
December 3, 2010 Friday
7:00am Breakfast in Baguio City
11:00am Lunch in Mountain Province
1:00pm Tourists’ Registration, St. Joseph’s Resthouse
2:00pm Turn-over Ceremony of Donations to Sagada National High School through
its principal, librarian, faculty and students
3:00-7:00pm Sumag-ing Cave, Hanging Coffins, Burial Caves
8:00pm Souvenir Shopping/EAT OUT, Dinner/Free Time
December 4, 2010 Saturday
7:00am Breakfast
8:00-12:00n Bomod-ok Falls, Sagada Terraces, A Walk Over Rice Paddies
12:00-3:00pm Lake Danum & Group Lunch
3:00-6:00pm Sagada Pottery Shop, St. Mary The Virgin Compound, Echo Valley,
Calvary
7:00pm Souvenir Shopping/ EAT OUT, Dinner/Free Time
December 5, 2010 Sunday
7:00am Breakfast
8:00-9:00am Travel to Bontoc
9:00-11am Bontoc Museum, Souvenir Shopping/ EAT OUT, Lunch/Free Time
12:00-3:00pm Travel to Banaue
3:00 Travel to Manila
December 6, 2010 Monday
1:00am Arrival in Manila
Details of Itinerary are subject to changes. PAYMENTS: There is a need to deposit
1,500 pesos as partial payment for bus seat reservation and is non-refundable. The
fee must be deposited on or before November 20, 2010 at any BPI Family Savings
Bank nationwide with Account No. 595-107-8206. Checks must be payable to
“PAARL”.
PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH LIBRARIANS
Rm. 301, THE NATIONAL LIBRARY BUILDING, T.M. KALAW ST., ERMITA
1000 MANILA, PHILIPPINES
http://sites.google.com/site/paarlonlineorg