Monday, June 24, 2013

Cebu Stamp Club's June 2013 Picnic Meetup

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

This year, Cebu Stamp Club turns seventeen! It's 17 years of stamp collecting, exhibits, auctions, friendship, bonding and having fun. Under my leadership, we continue to grow through the years simply because we love stamps. Our bond become stronger every month through our meetups. 

On the 23rd of June, members gathered at Cuerpo de Guardia, Fort San Pedro, Cebu City for Cebu Stamp Club's June 2013 Picnic Stamp Meetup. This monthly meeting was unique because we held it in a very historical fort where our ongoing exhibit Selyo ug Kasaysayan sa Fort (Stamps and History @ the Fort) is held. 

Kiwi stamp freebies courtesy of CSCI member Dr. May Belarmino from New Zealand were distributed to those who came. CSCI Lifetime member Ken Turner who hails from Australia brought along many stamp freebies to everyone's delight. 

There were lots of food too brought by all members who came for the picnic stamp meetup! Come July 27, we will  be going to hold the meetup at Ken Turner's place in Catmon which is an hour and a half ride from the city.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Rizal is 152

The whole country celebrates today Dr. Jose P. Rizal's 152th birth anniversary.  Different activities are lined up in all parts of the Philippines to honor him.

I have featured stamps and philatelic items on the national hero for Cebu Stamp Club's Selyo ug Kasaysayan sa Fort (Stamps and History @ the Fort) Stamp and Photo Exhibit @ Cuerpo de Guardia, Fort San Pedro, Cebu City. The exhibit is extended until July 31, 2013.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

2013 Philippine Stamp: Malacañan Palace 150 Years



The Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) came up with a new issue on June 11, 2013 to commemorate the Sesquicentennial (150th) Anniversary (1863-2013) of Malacañan Palace. 

The 10-peso stamp shows the facade of Malacañan Palace from the view across the Pasig River. Shown on the stamp is the official government seal of the Republic of the Philippines with the text "Sesquicentennial, 1863-2013". 

A  total of 500,000 pcs. were printed with the design provided by the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office, Office of Undersecretary Manuel L. Quezon III. Jose Antonio A. Jayme did the lay-out.
 
Malacañan Palace is the official residence of the President of the Philippines and is situated in the old Manila district of San Miguel. Records reveal that the property was owned by Luis Rocha, a Spaniard in the galleon trade. It was described as made of stone and a modest country house. 

In 1802, Rocha sold the property to Colonel Jose Miguel Fomento of the Spanish Army. With Fomento's death in 1825, the government bought it and made it as the temporary residence of outgoing Spanish Governors-General who were waiting for the next ship to Spain.

On June 3, 1863, a great earthquake destroyed the Palacio in Intramuros which was then the seat of power of the Spaniards. This prompted the Spanish Governor-General to move to Malacañan Palace. By virtue of a Superior Decree issued on June 11, 1863, it became the official residence of the Governor-General. 

When the Americans occupied the country, it continued to be the official residence of the American Governors-General. From 1935 until the time of the Presidents of the Republic, buildings were added, remodeled, expanded, demolished and rebuilt while adjoining lands were acquired. The years 1978 and 1979 saw the most grandiose renovation of the palace by former First Lady Imelda Romualdez Marcos. 

Malacañan Palace continues to be the symbol of political power in the country. It is the official office of President Benigno S. Aquino III, the 15th President of the Philippines.  

Since 1969, Malacañan Palace has been featured in the PhP 20.00 bill. It used to be at the reverse/back side but in 2010, it was moved from the reverse to the bottom center of the obverse/front.

Happy 115th Independence Day


Happy Independence Day Philippines!

Today is a very special day for us Filipinos. It is a day of rejoicing as we celebrate 115 years of freedom.
The story featuring this event is highlighted in my Selyo ug Kasaysayan sa Fort (Stamps and History @ the Fort) Stamp and Photo Exhibit for Cebu Stamp Club held @ Cuerpo de Guardia, Fort San Pedro.