By Mortz
C. Ortigoza
BINALONAN
– This burgeoning first class town had not only provided but will add more modern equipment to beef up her
security so people here would be secured.
EDUCATIONAL
TOURISM. Binalonan Mayor Ramon “Mon-Mon”
Guico III exhorts recently his constituents’
cooperation as he prepares
the thriving town’s entry to educational tourism.
PHOTO: MORTZ C.
ORTIGOZA
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“So that the town
center will be safe, and at night can bring their family dito sa plaza at hindi
po tayo matatakot pag may masamang mangyayari,” he stressed.
He cited the new police building and the Quick Reaction
Response Center (QRRC) building that houses the fire marshals and the Disaster
Risk Reduction & Management Council (DRRMC).
He said the DRRMC’s edifice was already wired.
“That is why the quick
response number is 632-1111, parang pang Shakey’s delivery. But we will deliver
the quick response but may mga kailangan pa, pag may sunog, may aberya may
aksidente meron pong sasagot,” he said.
Meanwhile, Mayor Guico said that he and some of this local
government unit's officials mull to go to the United States to coordinate
with the officials of the University of Seattle, talk with the experts there
about Carlos Bulosan, an
English-language Filipino novelist and poet who spent most of his life in the
United States.
The world's renowned novelist and poet hailed from this town but left it for the U.S in the early 1900s.
The world's renowned novelist and poet hailed from this town but left it for the U.S in the early 1900s.
Wikipidia said that Bulosan's works and legacy is heralded
in a permanent exhibition, "The Carlos Bulosan Memorial Exhibit” in that State.
“Bring some memorabilia of Carlos Bulosan that has been put
up in that university. This is our key to our educational tourism in Binalonan,” he
cited.
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