Hotel Sogo continues to care as it ramped up its effort in helping the country’s indigent communities by reaching out to several communities in Luzon. Recently, it donated school supplies to over 300 school children in Triangulo Elementary School - Diversion Road, CBD II, Barangay Triangulo, Naga, and Oroc-Osoc Elementary School - Oroc-Osoc, Caramoan, Camarines Sur. Hotel Sogo also distributed long sleeve shirts and black out tarp cover from Hotel Sogo’s collateral materials for use as cover for tourist and fishing boats to 200 fisherfolks from Brgy.Paniman, Caramoan Camarines Sur. For more information about Hotel Sogo, check out https://www.hotelsogo.com.
Patrons and pedestrians will be greeted by glittering and
glowing 524 lanterns divided into 57 strips along General Malvar Avenue in
Araneta Center. Known for its wide ranging malls and shopping centers,
entertainment and sports hub and now for high-rise residential and business
towers, Araneta Center still and will continue to amaze and surprise us in the
years to come. A #PhotowalkinAraneta came into picture when Binibining
Pilipinas Supranational 2017 Chanel Olive Thomas and Miss Grand International
2017 second runner-up Elizabeth Clenci launched it on January 15, 2018. The
first in Metro Manila, " Manhattan Row " is now an added
favorite attraction for selfie lover motorists and pedestrians. These locally
made lanterns which have been placed since July 2017, glitters and glows from
6:00pm until 11:00pm are powered by electricity saving, energy efficient
and environment friendly LED lights.
Apart from capturing a perfect #PhotowalkinAraneta strip,
patrons will be surprised as soon as they have a glimpse of Araneta Center's
Foodestrian Art Lane aside from Gateway Mall, Farmer's Plaza and Ali Mall fine
dining readily available. University of the Philippines Fine Arts students
painted the pedestrian stretch along General Malvar Avenue corner Times
Square and Roxas Avenue, featuring kitchen utensils, pastries, drinks and
ice cream. Araneta Center plans to extend this artsy and brightly theme within
the area due to the positive response from the general public.
An interview with the reigning Binibining Pilipinas queens
took place at Pizza Hut Gateway Mall were professional and amateur
photographers, media and bloggers flocked and flanked on hot afternoon of April
11. Miss Universe Philippines Catriona Gray, Binibining Pilipinas
International Maria Ahtisa Manalo, Binibining Pilipinas Supranational Jehza Mae
Huelar, Binibining Pilipinas Grand International Eva Psychee Patalinjug,
Binibining Pilipinas Intercontinental Karen Juanita Gallman, Binibining
Pilipinas Globe Michelle Theresa Gumabao and 2nd Runner-up Samantha Bernardo
graced the event prior to heading to Manhattan Row.
In a rare opportunity, time
to get up close and personal with these queens and it also marked as my first
interview with these radiant queens after winning the crown. It was in this
moment that I got a chance to ask them and see how witty they are, how brainy
they are, how sexy they are in responding? See the beauty on the trimmed clips
below.
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