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Saturday, April 14, 2018

President Manuel Roxas’ 70th Death Anniversary Marked on April 15


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April 15, 2018, is the 70th death anniversary of President Manuel A. Roxas, the last President of the Commonwealth and the first President of the new Republic of the Philippines.

Born on January 1, 1892 to Gerardo Roxas, Sr. and Rosario Acuña in Capiz, Capiz (now Roxas City), Roxas distinguished himself as our country’s first ever bar topnotcher and the only Filipino leader to have ever held and exercised authority in the capacity of House Speaker, Senate President, and President of the Republic.

He finished law in 1913 from the University of the Philippines College of Law, and passed the bar the same year. His entire political career spans 31 years beginning with his appointment as member of his hometown’s municipal council in 1917, and highlighted by his holding the highest office of the land from May 28, 1946 to April 15, 1948.

Roxas is distinctly known in Philippine history for his exemplary leadership and dedication to public service. Inheriting a country in ruins when he took over the reins of government at the end of World War II, this “nation builder” spurred our country’s return to normalcy and growth with his master economic plan, the very first known in developing Asia.

The great leader Claro M. Recto claimed that with “the extreme brevity of time fate was to allot to him”, which was barely 23 months into office, no other ruler with such talent and industry could have achieved as much as President Roxas did. In one year of office, President Roxas has provided a leadership which restored national vitality and safely bridged the critical transition period from Commonwealth status to Republic.

The late President’s legal mentor and first dean of the UP College of Law George Malcolm believed that few of Roxas’ generation approached him in brilliancy of mind, in breadth of information, and in gift of charm. The late President’s talent was notably evident in pioneer planning in the financial and economic fields. Malcolm wrote “Withal, Roxas was passionately devoted to his country. So honest was he in administering the important positions entrusted to him that, on occasions, he was in financial distress. Roxas died a poor man.”

The most profound tribute ever paid Roxas would come from the late President Manuel L. Quezon when he wrote to General MacArthur: “The news that Roxas has fallen in the hands of the enemy has almost broken me completely for I suspect that after his insistent refusal to be the President of the Philippines the Japanese have murdered him. But oh, how proud I am of him! I almost envy him for he had occasion to do what I wanted to do for myself — to tell the Japanese that we want nothing from them. If Roxas has been murdered he is the greatest loss that the Filipino people have suffered on this war. He can’t be replaced. And I don’t know how long this race will produce another Manuel Roxas.”

President Manuel A. Roxas succumbed to a heart attack on April 15, 1948 at Clark Field, Pampanga.

Summer Rhythm: Araneta Center Launched Summer Dance Program in Ali Mall


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Summer has officially started last week! Aside from swimming and going out of town, learning something new is another fun-tastic way of spending this vacation, especially for kids. For those who’d like to do something worthwhile this summer vacation, the Araneta Center, in partnership with Dance Plus, launched its summer dance program on April 10 at Ali Mall.
Tagged as Summer Rhythm, the program includes ballet and hip-hop classes for children aged 4 to 15 years old and will run every Tuesday and Friday from April 10 to May 18. Each session is held at the spacious Ali Mall Activity area, giving the participants ample space to move around and master their dance moves.

The classes are facilitated by instructors from Dance Plus. Known as studio without walls, Dance Plus goes where students are by partnering with schools condominiums, gyms and malls to bring ballet and hiphop closer to where families get together. By conducting dance classes at the Araneta Center this summer, Dance Plus aims to reach more children and give its participants a “childhood enriched through a heart that beats for dance.” Through Summer Rhythm, the instructors also aim to share the gift of dance to as many children as possible and help its participants create memories that the children will cherish.

Every P 1,000 single receipt purchase at any Araneta Center entitles kids to join Summer Rhythm. For more info, visit www.aranetacenter.net and www.danceplusph.com.

Crayola Color Dash 2018


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Enjoy making memories by running through a rainbow of color! Crayola will once again color the race track on May 20, 2018 for our 2nd "Crayola Color Dash 2018". Runners may choose from 500m, 1km, 3km and 5km and the fun doesn't stop at the track because there are more exciting activities and goodies await all participants.


Venue: Filinvest Alabang
Date: May 20, 2018
Assembly Time: 4:30

500m - Php500.00
1K - Php550.00
3K - Php600.00
5K - Php750.0


Inclusion of Racekits

500m / 1K / 3K and 5K
- Singlet / Race Bib / Medal / Finisher Shirt / Shades / Color Powder




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