KE is the Aklan Environmental Advocates Group. It is the only environmental advocates group in Aklan in collaboration with other Allied Health, Military and Government Services in Aklan . SEC Reg- CN201125655. Email us at april_73uk@yahoo.co.uk. KE HOTLINE +63 949.7621193.
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Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
KOOLEARTH - NUMANCIA CHAPTER, election today, August 27, 2013 at LGU Numancia.
(Koolearth, Inc. - An environmental arm of the Aklan Medical Society and the Aklan's Environmental Advocate)
CONGRATULATIONS to
President Hon. Julian G Rome
Vice President Mrs. Nieves T. Macahilas
Secretary Mrs. May Ann R. Sarabia
Treasurer Hon. Jesusita S. Recayo
Asst.Sec./Treas Hon. Sherry F. Mationg
Auditor Hon, Iliminado C. Briones Jr.
P.I.O. Hon. Ruel Malsin
Hon. Edna A. Apolinario
Bus. Manager Hon. Caroline U. Macavinta
Hon. Vic V. Viagero
See you soon on your first inaugural meeting and projects, soon. Thank you for inviting us to LGU Numancia. We are glad to be of service to you!
(Koolearth, Inc. - An environmental arm of the Aklan Medical Society and the Aklan's Environmental Advocate)
CONGRATULATIONS to
President Hon. Julian G Rome
Vice President Mrs. Nieves T. Macahilas
Secretary Mrs. May Ann R. Sarabia
Treasurer Hon. Jesusita S. Recayo
Asst.Sec./Treas Hon. Sherry F. Mationg
Auditor Hon, Iliminado C. Briones Jr.
P.I.O. Hon. Ruel Malsin
Hon. Edna A. Apolinario
Bus. Manager Hon. Caroline U. Macavinta
Hon. Vic V. Viagero
See you soon on your first inaugural meeting and projects, soon. Thank you for inviting us to LGU Numancia. We are glad to be of service to you!
Sunday, July 28, 2013
ENVIRONMENTAL WATCH
Please check on this INEXCUSABLE ILLEGAL QUARRYING BY THE BEACH OF NEW WASHINGTON, AKLAN
This is an obvious corruption right in front of your backyard.
Why the community is so quiet on this very obvious destruction
of our environment.
What to you is an honorable man?
A public office is a public trust. Redeem yourself for the last term.
Leave a legacy, for the last term of your office and stop this negligence
and ignorant of the law.
Please refer to Republic Act No. 7942, Chapter VIII, Quarry Resources, Section 43 to 50.
http://www.psdn.org.ph/chmbio/ra7942.html
http://www.psdn.org.ph/chmbio/ra7942.html
PICTURES SPEAKS A THOUSAND WORDS!
But, to be fair, we challenge the neighborhood of this LGU to please
do your own investigation. We challenged the DILG, DENR/PENRO,
AKLAN GOVERNMENT, environment advocates and the
PEOPLE OF NEW WASHINGTON.
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RESULTS OF INVESTIGATION
August 1, 2013 at 9:35 am as per investigation of EEDD/MGDS personnel, headed by Engr. Valentin Teodosio, Evy Yap and Mark Balanag with Mr. Heherson Alvarez, EMS II of Environmental Management Bureau (EMB).
(Please refer to the original letter from Gov. Florencion Miraflores to DILG dated October 2, 2013 and to the proponent/complainant (Koolearth) dated October 14, 2013, with copy furnished Hon. Pelagio S.Apostol, Deputy Ombudsman for the Visayas,Regional Office No. VI,Iloilo CIty for a long narrative report and pictures attached for their investigation.)
Directives to DILG to conduct investigation is per Memorandum No. 2013-058 issued by Gov. Florencio T. Miraflores, Province of Aklan.
Based on the above circumstances, Engr. Bernardo O. Rodriguez, Jr., Project Development Officer IV, Section Head, DENR, that MAYOR EDGAR PERALTA, LGU New Washington, violated Batas Pambansa Bilang 265, "An Act Prohibiting The Extraction of Gravel and Sand from Beaches and Providing Penalties Thereof".
Please check on
The above action according to Gov. Miraflores' covering letter was referred and directed to the Project Development Officer of the province's Mines and Geosciences Development Service, the results of which was submitted to DILG Aklan.
If you wish to get a copy of the documents, please give email and or call us.
Thank you.
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Barangay Pook is Blessed
Some fifty local people from barangay Pook
convened once more at the Don Simeon and Dona Encarnacion Cipriano Library after a two months break
.These free medical check- ups started
four years ago when Lt Chita de la Cruz-Heap PCGA, President of Kool Earth, the
Environmental Arm of Aklan and Marine Environmental Protection Officer, noticed
that many of the locals were struggling to cope with their various medical situations.
Lt Heap brought this observation to the
attention of the children of Don Simeon and Dona Encarnacion Cipriano, and without any hesitation Dr. Remedios Cipriano- Gammad, a retired doctor, together with her sister
Mrs. Clarita Cipriano- Fernandez, a retired Med Tech, both from the US, offered
their free services to the locals of Pook.
This medical group was formed there and
then and the sisters were joined by another retired nurse from the USA, Nurse
Lucy Marte-Reloj. Another nurse, Clare Ann Cipriano-Magallanes, the niece of
Dr. Gammad, recently joined the practice. Estrella de la Cruz acts as
receptionist and other volunteers clean
the venue and prepare meals for breakfast for the patients after their check
ups.
Most of the time patients receive
free check-ups and free medication. From time to time people from the neigh
boring areas also come to avail themselves of these free services, and they are
invariably accommodated. This service is fully funded by the family and held every last Saturday of the month.
(Pictures to follow)
Monday, May 20, 2013
Kool Earth in Brgy. Estancia
President's Update
Kool Earth is busy with projects in various barangays in Kalibo but the main project right now is ongoing in the barangay of Estancia where the barangay Chairman, Kagawad Amelyn Fernandez and NGO Dehly Sarabia Diangson are working hand in hand with the locals and really achieving a lot. They are not only into clean up drive in their area but they also deal with their own beautification contest in every sitio, so any one who wants to help kool earth collect prizes for the winners see our contact address and connect with us.
Barangay Chairman Edison Inocencio also offers a three thousand pesos prize for the cleanest and beautiful sitio. Other prizes will go to the most beautiful house gardens, front and back yards. They are busy in Estancia especially in Libtong where the Aklan river is flowing swiftly.
Chita
Kool Earth is busy with projects in various barangays in Kalibo but the main project right now is ongoing in the barangay of Estancia where the barangay Chairman, Kagawad Amelyn Fernandez and NGO Dehly Sarabia Diangson are working hand in hand with the locals and really achieving a lot. They are not only into clean up drive in their area but they also deal with their own beautification contest in every sitio, so any one who wants to help kool earth collect prizes for the winners see our contact address and connect with us.
Barangay Chairman Edison Inocencio also offers a three thousand pesos prize for the cleanest and beautiful sitio. Other prizes will go to the most beautiful house gardens, front and back yards. They are busy in Estancia especially in Libtong where the Aklan river is flowing swiftly.
Chita
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Go Paperless
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Saturday, May 11, 2013
KE MODIFIED VMG
KOOLEARTH
MINUTES IN CAPSULE
September
11, 2012
Greenwich,
Gaisano Kalibo
The VMG were modified and as
follows:
VISION
K.E. foresees a cleaner, greener and healthier environment.
MISSION
Kool Earth, Inc. as an environmental advocate is committed to educate, inform, collaborate and encourage citizens to be pro-active/get involved for a healthier community.
GOALS
1. To inform and encourage the community how important it is to have a cleaner, greener & healthier environment.
2. To collaborate with law-enforcers and concerned groups like the government, private individual/entity, the media, civic-socio & religious organization, the academe and other linkages in implementing environmental laws.
3. To advocate policies, practices for the care, protection and conservation of the ecosystem.
OUR STRATEGIES
• Information Dissemination (school campus tour/pool of speakers/trainers availability)
• Materials Recovery Facility/Solid Waste Management (with private entity collaboration - Fil Bake Environmental Management Group: Aim - Zero-Waste)
• Sanitation and Hygiene (information dissemination)
K.E. foresees a cleaner, greener and healthier environment.
MISSION
Kool Earth, Inc. as an environmental advocate is committed to educate, inform, collaborate and encourage citizens to be pro-active/get involved for a healthier community.
GOALS
1. To inform and encourage the community how important it is to have a cleaner, greener & healthier environment.
2. To collaborate with law-enforcers and concerned groups like the government, private individual/entity, the media, civic-socio & religious organization, the academe and other linkages in implementing environmental laws.
3. To advocate policies, practices for the care, protection and conservation of the ecosystem.
OUR STRATEGIES
• Information Dissemination (school campus tour/pool of speakers/trainers availability)
• Materials Recovery Facility/Solid Waste Management (with private entity collaboration - Fil Bake Environmental Management Group: Aim - Zero-Waste)
• Sanitation and Hygiene (information dissemination)
The group agreed to collaborate with Fil-Bake Environmental Management Group whose aim is Zero-Waste regarding the over-seeing of the MRF equipment. Once it can produce results, the management is willing to pay-back the equipment so that KE will no longer be responsible for its maintenance. Pres. Chita is very happy with its decision suggested as it will not hinder KE to move forward, while having concerns of funds to maintain the said MRF equipment. The owner of the land and the donor will be notified by Pres. Chita.
Sec. Megs will take charge of sending letter requesting DepEd assistance to collaborate with the school-based community environmental group – YES-O to support the advocacy of KE; to help in the information dissemination of KE and its partners calendar of events and results through the Aklan Tri-Media and its documentation.
The
group likewise was very willing to be invited to speak about the organization,
its projects and collaboration. The private medical practitioners who are
members of KE like Dr. Felma Dela Cruz, Dr. Bea Yasa-Diel and Dr. Cynthia Dela
Cruz were among the physicians who are active and always willing to speak about
the harm of waste to our body-system, together with Pres. Chita and Sec. Megs who
will be talking about the ordinances, law and the like.
Because of being burn-out and succession is a problem in every civic organization, Dr. Cynthia Dela Cruz, having recently attended the Ateneo Center for Continuing Education, one-week seminar on leadership and management, shared the following views to the group the system learned during her one-week course.
Because of being burn-out and succession is a problem in every civic organization, Dr. Cynthia Dela Cruz, having recently attended the Ateneo Center for Continuing Education, one-week seminar on leadership and management, shared the following views to the group the system learned during her one-week course.
- EXECUTION (to prioritize goal and align task
according to the capacity of the leader/members)
- CALENDAR (start date/end date, projects
should be time bound)
- RESPONSIBILITY (point out responsible person
to lead)
- LEADERSHIP (delegate task, do not
over-do/work, take one step-at-a-time)
As
paperless is encouraged, if possible,
all the information for the members will be sent to their email, mobile
numbers and or to be posted in the website.
For your guidance.
For your guidance.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Nvcians Leading Responsible Actions
A very impressive and a promising performance was recently staged by
the Northwestern Visayan Colleges Environmental Club. Three hundred and nine
students from various departments including the Dpts. Of Natural Science,
Health Science, Health Service, Ecology, Department Officers, the Artes Circle
Club, the High School Department, and
the BSBA2. This club is under the firm supervision of Mrs. Lorna Sison, a hardworking and dedicated advocate of the
preservation of our environment.
The objectives of this activity are to
make the students aware of the provision of the Ecological Solid Waste Management Code of Kalibo, as well as the
provisions of the School Based Solid Waste Management program of NVC. Also to inform the students of the correct
procedures for waste segregation and disposal, and to identify the respective
duties and responsibilities of each group of students involved in the
implementation of the school-based solid waste management program.
After an inspirational message from Dean Reinalda I. Magdaluyo, the orientation
commenced. A discourse given by Ms. Adorada T. Reynaldo, Public Service II,
Head of the Solid Waste Management Service LGU, on Ecological Solid Waste
Management Code of Kalibo was much appreciated by students and teachers alike.
The audience was given a short respite
from this serious topic with an
intermission provided by Jomer Zonio and company.
The School Based Solid Waste Management
Program was presented by the President of the Club, Miss Vanessa Gervacio, who
was assisted by Vice President Mr. Nino Shari Balontong. Whilst Vanessa was
presenting their ideas, Ms. Reynaldo took the opportunity to test the knowledge
of the students by introducing them to a fun game of knowing which garbage goes
where, and of course the students had lots of fun. Three of the groups received
prizes.
This was followed with a brief talk
on ‘Proper Composting’, which was
delivered by the author of this report.
An open forum[i]
for questioning was presented to the students regarding what they had learned.
There were three winners in the persons of
Tifany Nobleza, Mylah Depedro, and Abygail Romero. The four color coded
garbage containers that the students presented were really amazing. They had
demonstrated their understanding of the issues at hand. With this kind of
awareness, the students will make NVC a promising institution such that others
might be inspired to imitate their innovation. This awareness will help all of
us in our day to day existence, and
hopefully will really slow down the destruction of planet Earth during our
time. For young people ‘Ningas Kugon’ is not the answer to our current
situation, but rather it is ‘more work and less talk’./CH
ENCHANTING BALETE
Another year, another
challenge, another adventure not just for the children of the various Balete
Elementary and secondary schools, but also for the judges who came to
experience the enchantment of Balete.
This 2nd Eco Art and
Recycle Art Contest is also my second time to judge children’s work in this
town. It is definitely a challenge for me to judge the best work of those young
people who joined the
competition, and an adventure to be enchanted by the
beautiful nature which surrounds the town of Balete.
What is so enchanting about this place
is that the community seems to work together from the young adults to the
elders, and they always wear a winning smile. The children are polite, quiet,
and are most definitely extremely
talented judging by their entries in this contest.
They had creatively expressed their
artwork in the theme of the 4R’s – which means Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and according to the organizer, Riveting. The children most certainly delivered their best.
I even mistook the Balete tree for an enchanted castle, though I was
politely informed that that was in fact a tree.
The dedicated, hardworking organizer
of this event is none other than the treasure of Balete, Honorable Patrick F.
Lachica, together with Mrs. Ana Sandra N. Paunillo and Mrs. Nyl L. Gallardez.
But first things first, before we were taken to the venue of the contest we
were invited to the Basura Garden owned by the parents of Honorable Patrick
Lachica. We were given a sumptuous lunch and I had the opportunity to once
again investigate what kind of garbage Mr. Cip Lachica had added to his
collection. I also managed to purchase some souvenirs from the shop run by the
energetic Mrs. Lachica.
During the two hours given to the
children to finish and display their work, the judges were invited to their
mini forest, and I was glad to participate in planting some trees. I was
informed that we have planted approximately 55 trees in many parts of the
landscaped areas. With the help of the PNP of Balete, the PTA officers, the
DENR, the Dep Ed, and LGU’s officials and students, I managed to plant one Neem
Tree.
It was hard work, but judging the
children’s entries was even harder, but in the end we managed to select the
winners.
On the secondary level, first prize
went to John Noel Monreal and Ryan V. Bantigue from Jose F. Menez Memorial
National High School. Their coach was Ms. Lee Ann G. Rodriguez. Second place
went to Mariafe Bontogon and Janeth
Rentillo of Balete Academy, with coach Ms. Sheena Mae Cualing. The third
prize was awarded to John David Gallardo and Dave Sean Pelayo of Jose B.
Legaspi Memorial National High School, with coach Ms. Editha Apruebo.
At elementary level the winners were as
follows: First prize to Melanie Quillano and Jan Leoneth Relado of Arcangel Sur
Elementary School, with coach Ms. Cecille Felipe. Second prize to Roshi Ivan
Cuatriz and Adrian John Savedor of Morales Elementary School, with Ms. Roselyn
Cuatriz as their coach. Third prize was awarded to Kimberly Santiga and Gabriel
Santiga of Balete Elementary school, with coaches Ms Annaliza Villaruel and Ms.
Marnivic Villaruel.
The Eco Art Board of Judges included
Architect Jose Dureza, who is also an artist known for his water color paintings, together with Ms.
Sumra dela Cruz-Rojo, another artist who is also the curator of the Kalibo
Museum. Also on the panel of judges were Miss Jessie Y. Gerardo, Science
Supervisor of Dep Ed, Mr. Roy Escalona, President of the Aklan Kamera
Organization, Mr. Cip Lachica, a man known not just for his sculptures but also
for the Basura Garden, and yours truly, Kool Earth President and Marine
Environmental Protection Officer for Region 6.
The Honorable Peter C. Recidoro, SB
member of Balete, Mrs. Lucita P. Recidoro, District Supervisor, and Mr. Julio
R. Gallardez Jnr, the headmaster of Balete Elementary School, were with us for
the whole enchanting afternoon./CH
Monday, October 1, 2012
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