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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

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Monday, February 27, 2012

Grow with the Dalubhasaan ng Lungsod ng Calapan!

Congratulations for choosing the City College of Calapan (Dalubhasaan ng Lungsod ng Calapan) as a path for your educational journey! We are here to help you be successful and have the experienced faculty and qualified staff to support you.  We provide a student-centered environment that is at the core of our mission.
We are here to help you prepare for a bright future full of endless possibilities.  With dedication to access a spirit of support through student services and focus on student success through outstanding quality of education that I invite you to explore this Student Handbook to learn more about City College of Calapan.
We, as an institution, promote participation, diversity, collegiality, innovation and stewardship.  At every level, we seek to demonstrate that our primary mission is to help you succeed.  All are core values at the City College of Calapan.
City College of Calapan is an energetic and collaborative member of the Calapan community.  Set in the heart of the City, we are proud to be a campus that nurtures and encourages diversity in our student body, staff, faculty, and courses.
Our mission is dedicated to working collaboratively with our community to enhance the economic and social development of the city.  We have outstanding academic programs that help students with their educational goals.
Further, we have a strong Code of Ethics and Excellence Guide for all faculty, students and staff.  There is a profound appreciation of and respect for the dignity and worth of each member of our community.  The Handbook includes the following values, fairness, civility, integrity, respect and trust.
Thank you for choosing the City College of Calapan! I am confident that you will find this part of your journey enlightening, rewarding and enjoyable because at City College of Calapan, we “seek to create a learning community that celebrates diversity, nurtures personal growth, and inspires academic leadership.”
Please come and find out what we have to offer.  We hope you will explore all the growth opportunities here at City College of Calapan.  I look forward to seeing you in campus.


Sincerely,
Atty. Paulino Salvador “Doy” C. Leachon
Mayor, City of Calapan
                                                                               City College of Calapan Chairman, Board of Trustees

Pagtatanim sa kabundukan

Muling nagsagawa ng maramihang pagtatanim ng mga puno  ang samahan ng   bikers ng Oriental Mindoro nitong Pebrero 27, sa Sitio Arigoy, Barangay Calsapa, bayan ng San Teodoro.
Ayon kay Community Affairs Officer IV Roberto O. Mendoza, nasa 200-pananim na lawaan at apitong ay pinagtulungang itinanim ng bikers ng lalawigan at ng mga kawani ng pamahalaang bayan ng San Teodoro bilang proteksyon na rin sa itinatayong ‘Linao Cawayan Mini-Hydro Power Plant’ sa nabanggit na lugar.

Sinabi naman ni Chapter President Dennis Amuguis ng Calapan Mountain Bikers Calapan City, na patuloy ding susuporta sa mga adhikain ng pamahalaaang panlalawigan ang mga samahan ng bikers sa lungsod ng Calapan at sa mga bayan ng  Baco, San Teodoro, Puerto Galera at Victoria. (Provincial Information Office)

SuperCat - SuperFerry Travel and Leisure - Discounts

 
We always aim to provide you with the better deal. Check out our list of promos and discounts and see if there is something
that you can avail of.
 
 
 
BACOLOD-ILOILO SCHEDULE
Effective February 12, 2012, the trip schedule for Bacolod to Ilo-ilo and Ilo-ilo to Bacolod will be as follows:

BACOLOD - ILOILO
6:00 A.M.
8:00 A.M
9:30 A.M.
12:30P.M.
3:15 PM
5:05 PM

ILOILO - BACOLOD
6:00 A.M.
8:00 A.M
9:30 A.M.
12:30P.M.
3:15 PM
5:05 PM
 
NEW SCHEDULE
Effective January 28, 2012, new sailing schedule for Cebu to Tagbilaran and Tagbilaran to Cebu will be as follows:

CEBU - TAGBILARAN
8:30 A.M.
12:50 P.M
5:10 P.M.

TAGBILARAN - CEBU
10:40 A.M.
3:00 P.M.
7:20 P.M.
 
SAFEKEEPING SERVICE FEE
Effective December 1, 2010, deposited Firearms will be charge with a safekeeping service fee with the following details:

Short Firearm: Ph 50.00
Long Firearm : Ph 100.00

In excess of three (3) ammunition for short firearm Ph25.00
In excess of three (3) ammunition for long firearm Ph50.00
 
INFANT FEE
Effective December 1, 2010, Infants 2 years old and below will be charge with infant fee of Ph25.00 VAT inclusive
 
CALAPAN - BATANGAS ONLINE
Calapan - The SuperCat ticketing system in the Calapan Oriental Mindoro - Batangas
route is already computerized and online effective November 16, 2010.

Passengers can now buy tickets in advance, round trip, open-dated, prepaid and as well as tickets
for SuperCat's other routes such as Bacolod - Iloilo, Cebu - Ormoc and Cebu - Tagbilaran at
Batangas and Calapan ports or at any USSC (formerly RCPI) authorized outlets.
 
BUSINESS CLASS
Travel in style and privacy via SuperCat business class accommodation. Available in Cebu Ormoc, Cebu Tagbilaran, Bacolod Iloilo routes only.
 
USSC OUTLETS
Travelling is now even more convenient by making it accessible to the passengers to buy their tickets.
SuperCat tickets are now available at your nearest USSC (formerly RCPI Western Union) outlets for a
minimal service fee of PhP 25.00 per ticket. USSC also sells tickets for advance booking and all routes served by SuperCat
 
NON AIRCON PROMO RATES
With SuperCat, you now have a choice to travel at cheaper rates through the non-aircon accommodation rates.
One way fare for the Calapan Batangas route is PhP 240 and for the Bacolod Iloilo route it is PhP 250.
 
PH300 ROUND TRIP FARE
SuperCat offers P300 return trip promo for Cebu-Tagbilaran or Tagbilaran-Cebu upon purchase of a one way fare of P530 (exclusive of terminal fee).Return trip must be within ONE WEEK from the first travel. For more details, please contact 032-233700 or email us at scat-customercare@SuperCat.com.ph
 
LIBRENG SAKAY SA JD
We have "Libreng Sakay Sa JD Bus Promo" from/to Tacloban & Naval and via SuperCat at P740 only. You can have a round trip Libreng Sakay Sa JD from/to Tacloban & Naval via SuperCat at only Ph 1,480.Return trip must be within ONE WEEK from the first travel. For more details, please contact 032-233700 or email us at scat-customercare@SuperCat.com.ph

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Dra. Llanto leads inspection of night market for food safety



IMG_2684Last February 3, City Health Officer Dra. Basilisa M. Llanto leads the initial inspection of all food handlers that are working in the Night Market.
According to Dra. Llanto, she decided to make the initial inspection together with the staff of Environmental Health and Sanitation Division to check if all food handlers are complying on PD 856 or the Code on Sanitation of the Philippines. This is also one way of checking the rumors that the food being
sold here are unsafe and exposed to various pathogenic bacteria and viruses.
Upon inspection, several food handlers were reminded to observe good personal hygiene and practices such as: wearing clean working garment and hair restraint; clean hands, arms and fingernails before working. Also, those who failed to show their health certificates were ordered to comply with the requirements prior to the issuance of individual certificates.
“Unsafe food causes acute and lifelong diseases that range from diarrhea to various forms of cancer wherein more than 200 diseases are reported being spread by food contamination,” said Dra. Llanto who ordered a follow-up inspection scheduled this month of February.
Meanwhile, there will be a schedule of consecutive seminars for food handling which will start on first quarter of 2012 to generate greater awareness on food safety.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Oral hygiene among daycare children addressed

CHSD conducted dental outreach program

DSC09587In relation to the 8th National Dental Health Month, the City Health and Sanitation Department celebrated the yearly event through the introduction of Fit for School Program and dental outreach program last February 14 at Barangay Navotas.
With the theme “Ngiting Matamis, Ngiping Malilinis, Dala ay Pag-asa, Tunay na Ligaya,” the CHSD targeted the daycare children of Navotas in the promotion of oral health care.

The Fit for School Program for daycare children which was launched last year aims to educate and promote healthy behavior among daycare children. The children are also encouraged to be advocates in making handwashing with soap and toothbrushing a routine way in the family life.
DSC09594In support, City Mayor Doy C. Leachon and Vice Mayor CA Jojo Perez led the line of activities at the barangay. Mayor Leachon commended the dental outreach program which served more than 300 indigents. He hopes that through this program there will be a significant reduction in the absenteeism of a child and will greatly improve their school performance.
DSC09665Seeing the warm welcome and high participation of the barangay people, Mayor Leachon together with City Health Officer Dra. Basilisa M. Llanto vowed to give more medical and dental missions this 2012 even to the far flung barangays.
In her speech, City Dentist Dra. Simonette Dalisay said that the celebration is considered one of the most important events of the Dental Section of CHSD. It highlights the importance of oral hygiene and dental health as an integral part in promoting the general well being of every individual.
Through the celebration, the CHSD was able to remind everyone of tooth care and good dental hygiene. With the continuing support of City Social Welfare Officer Juvy Bahia who also graced the event, the health program will surely be a success.
Meanwhile, a number of dental check-ups among the daycare schools are in line for the whole month of February.
The celebration concluded with one shot feeding, distribution of free slippers, vitamins, toothpaste and toothbrush for adults; toothbrush kits for the daycare children, free dentures, a magical show and a valentine’s day treat to women wherein Mayor Doy and Vice Mayor Perez personally gave flowers to them.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Mayor Doy, kumpirmadong nananatili bilang district chairman ng partido Liberal para sa Oriental Mindoro



pics817Opisyal na idineklara at kinumpirma ng Liberal Party (LP) si Mayor Doy C.  Leachon bilang District Chairman of the 1st District of Oriental Mindoro. Base ito sa isang memorandum na nilagdaan ni LP Director General Ma. Gladys Cruz-Sta.Rita noong ika-25 ng Enero 2012.
Ayon sa memorandum, nagkaroon ng maliit na pagkakamali sa nilalaman ng inimprentang 65th Anniversary Commemorative Magazine ng Liberal Party noong Enero 2011 kung saan hindi nabanggit ang pagiging District Chairman ni Mayor Leachon. Bagkus, ang nabanggit dito ay ang pagiging City Chairman ng Punong Lungsod para sa Calapan. Kaya’t kinumpirma agad ng nasabing partido ang pagkakatalaga kay Mayor Leachon bilang District Chairman ng unang distrito ng Oriental Mindoro upang maresolba at matuldukan ang anumang ‘di pagkakaunawaan at pagkalito.
Kinumpirma din ito ni BM Henry Bacurnay, National President ng Provincial Board Members of the  League of the Philippines (PBMLP). Aniya, ang impormasyong nailahad sa naimprentang LP magazine ukol sa party chairmanship ng lalawigan ay isang “honest mistake.”
Ayon din kay Undersecretary Chito Gascon, dating Former Director General ng LP,  “no local party appointments were issued after the 2010 elections in Oriental Mindoro and unless otherwise later issued by proper party authorities, the policy is status quo.” Patunay ito na si Mayor Leachon na itinalaga noong Marso 2010 bilang  LP District Chairman para sa 1st District ng Oriental Mindoro, ang nananatili at nag nag-iisang District Chairman ng partido sa unang distrito ng lalawigan.
Noong Marso 2010, personal na nanumpa sa tungkulin si Mayor Leachon sa harap ni Pangulong Benigno S. Aquino III na siya ring National Chairman ng LP. Doon din ay tinanggap ng Alkalde ang sertipiko ng kanyang pagkakatalaga sa tungkulin. Kasama sa kanyang oath-taking si LP Oriental Mindoro Provincial Chairman Alfonso V. Umali, Jr. na siya ring gobernador ng nasabing lalawigan.
Ang LP ay isa sa mga pinakamatandang political parties sa bansa na itinayo noon pang ika-19 ng Enero 1946 ni Manuel Roxas, ang unang pangulo ng Third Philippine Republic. Isang karangalan ang mapabilang sa partidong ito sapagkat naging instrumento ang samahan sa mahahalagang bahagi ng kasaysayan ng bansa upang mangibabaw ang karapatang pantao at pagpapanatili ng kalayaan ng bawat          Pilipino.
Bukod kay Pangulong Noynoy Aquino, kabilang sa mga kilalang miyembro ng samahan sina DOTC Secretary Mar Roxas, Senator Franklin Drilon, Speaker Feliciano Belmonte, DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo at ang yumaong bayani ng Pilipinas na si Ninoy Aquino.

Monday, February 20, 2012

Calapan keeps ISO 9001 certificate

CALAPAN CITY—Calapan City has maintained its International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001 certification for its development and quality service to the public.
Mayor Paulino Salvador Leachon said Calapenos are extremely proud of having received another ISO certification.
“This is a major achievement and a compliance milestone,” he said in a press statement.
Calapan is among four recipients of the prestigious ISO 9001 certification out of 122 local government units that vied for it.
Leachon accepted the certification in Malacañang on Jan. 16 from President Aquino.
The three other certificate recipients are Dagupan City in Pangasinan, Tanauan City in Batangas and San Fernando City in La Union.
The certificate is a recognition of the quality of the city’s public service which Lea Carpio, the city’s planning development officer, said was due to the streamlining of various processes in businesses and service delivery.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

CALAPAN HYMN

Calapan Lungsod na Minamahal

Sa palad ng Diyos nagkahugis ang pag-asa
Hamak na pook umusbong at ngkabunga
Lungsod ng Calapan 'di malilimutan
Kahit nakalipas na taong nagdaan


Ikaw ang mutya nga tuwa't kapayapaan
Huwaran at lakas ng maraming bayan
Maayang paligid, talino ng tao
Bukas na daan sa Silangang Mindoro

KORO:
Magdiwang Oh Lungsod ng Calapan
Kaisang puso , isang pananaw
Mabuhay lungsod na minamahal
Pinanday tungo sa kaunlaran


Lungsod na sa amin ay lumingap
Umakay ka sa magandang palad
Parangalan bantayog ng giting
Puso't diwa ang nagbuklod sa amin

Refrain:
Oh! Magdiwang mga Calapeño
Lungsod na hinirang
Ingata't pagyamanin

(Repeat Chorus)

HISTORY AND CULTURE OF CALAPAN CITY

Calapan was formerly a small village before the establishment of the first Religious District in Baco. The District convent was transferred to Calapan in 1733 and began its jurisdiction over the Northern Mindoro Ecclesiastical Area.
In the early 18th century, the town occupied only a strip of land stretching from Ibaba to Ilaya in a cross – formed facing the present church and cut-off by a river. In the course of the century, succeeding barrios were founded.

In 1837, the capital of the province was moved from Puerto Galera to Calapan. When Mindoro became a part of Marinduque on June 13, 1902, under Act. No. 423, the capital of Mindoro was transferred to Puerto Galera under the Law. It was re-transferred to Calapan in 1903 for geographical and transportation purposes. 

When Mindoro was detached from Marinduque on November 10, 1902, Baco, Puerto Galera and San Teodoro were annexed to Calapan in 1905 under Act. 1280, adding a total area of 843 sq. km. of land. In 1902, under Act 2824, the three (3) municipalities gained their independence.

In 1919, the boundary dispute between Calapan and Naujan was adjudicated by Presidentes Agustin Quijano of Calapan and Agustin Garong of Naujan over a portion of the territory of what is now known as the present boundary. The portion of agricultural area was awarded to Naujan, thus, making the area of Calapan much smaller as compared to that of Naujan which is now considered as the biggest municipality of the province.

At present, Calapan has an area of only 250.06 sq. km (according to LMB). It has also jurisdiction over the three (3) Baco Islets on the Calapan Bay and the two (2) Silonay Islets.

The City of Calapan has been transformed as a component city on March 21, 1998. Its conversion was based on Republic Act 8475, enacted by Congress and signed into law by President Fidel V. Ramos on February 2, 1998. In a plebiscite held on March 21, 1998, majority of Calapeños ratified the conversion of Calapan into a city. It is the first and only city in the province of Oriental Mindoro.

Important Contact Numbers in Calapan City

Office of the City Mayor
Tel:         (043)  288-2496
Telefax:  (043)  288-2509

City Information Office
Tel:         (043)  288-2333

City Public Safety Department
Tel:         (043)  288-1111, 288-1212

City Philippine National Police
Tel:         (043)  288-166, 288-163

Philippine Ports Authority
Tel:         (043)  288-1268, 288-6187

Air Transportation Office
Tel:         (043)  288-3105

Bureau of Fire Protection
Tel:         (043)  288-5617

Provincial Hospital
Tel:         (043)  288-5130

Passenger’s Tourist Assistance Center
Tel:         (043)  288-1389

City Technology and Livelihood Development Center
Tel:         (043)  288-1197

Monday, February 13, 2012

LIST OF CALAPAN MAYORS

DOY C. LEACHON
2007-PRESENT
CARLOS B. BRUCAL
2004-2007

ARNAN C. PANALIGAN
1995-2004
Vice-Governor 2004-2005
Governor 2005-PRESENT
ROSALIA I. UMALI
1988-1995



CESARIO M. CUETO
1980-1986

JOSE P. LEIDO
1972-1980
NESTOR E. ABOBOTO
1968-1972


ANTONIO L. ADRIATICO
1956-1962

DIOSDADO GUTIERREZ SR.
1952

FELIMON M. SAMACO
1948-51
RODOLFO A. IGNACIO
1946-1947
DEMETRIO ABOBOTO
1946

DAMASO ABAC
1946
FRANCISCO S. INFANTADO
1945-1946

EPIFANIO M. CUETO
1941-1942

BENIGNO M. SALES
1938-1941


ECOTOURISM DESTINATIONS OF CALAPAN CITY

 Harka Piloto is a marine sanctuary located in Silonay Island in the eastern part of the city, the sanctuary is actively protected by the local government. Given its protected status, Harka Piloto is now an ideal site for diving and snorkeling.
 The island has a total area of 26.7 hectares and the marine sanctuary was established in 2004 which led to the organization of Bantay Dagat volunteers.
harkapiloto


Aganhao Island
 Located near Silonay Island, Aganhao has a small strip of white sand beach frequented by local excursionists. In terms of ecotourism development, Aganhao  serves as a spill-over site for potential visitors to Harka Piloto Marine Sanctuary.
agnhaoislands


Baco-Chico Islets
 These islets are located in Calapan Bay. The reefs surrounding the islands has a potential for scuba diving.
bacochicoislets


Baruyan River
 This is a long river that ends at Caluangan Lake. Highly ideal for river cruising (or kayaking). What makes the river more interesting is that it is not clogged by any man-made development such as fish pens. Together with the lake, the sites still possess the character of a rural ambience most attractive to tourists seeking such kind of an experience.
baruyanriver



Caluangan Lake
 A wide lake that that is surprisingly still unclogged by fish pens. With Baruyan River as the connecting attraction, tourists can have leisurely cruises or kayaking activities in Caluangan Lake.
caluanganriver



Ecotourism Sites in Calapan City
ecotourismsite
ECO-ADVENTURE

Scuba Diving
 Calapan City has a good potential for scuba diving given the wide expanse of its marine territory and a good number of small islands. The city also serves as a natural spill-over area for the established diving destinations such as Batangas and Puerto Galera.

Muck Diving
 Muck diving is a fairly new activity that involves scuba diving and to a large extent, macro photography. One opportunity presented by muck diving is that it does not require pristine, large tracts of coral reefs. In fact, muck diving would be most successful in areas where other substrates such as sand or mud would be present. Calapan Bay has wide areas that have good potential for muck diving offering different substrates such as sand, seagrass, and small coral heads.
muckdiving
Harka Piloto Marine Sanctuary as an island marine school
Students and conservation personalities shall be encouraged to visit the area for possible learning opportunities.

Snorkeling
Snorkeling is highly ideal and it could also bring more visitors to Harka Piloto. With a good coral cover, it will also validate the site as an outdoor learning area (marine camp).

Scuba Diving
Since most of the dive sites in Batangas and Puerto Galera are fairly visited by most domestic scuba divers, Harka Piloto is marketed as a new dive site.

Kayaking
To be introduced as an add-on, kayaking will provide the visual attractiveness of the Harka Piloto as a recreation area.

Glass-bottom Boat
As part of the educational and recreation programs in Harka Piloto, a glass bottom boat will be introduced in the area. Said boat takes care of the guests who cannot swim or would opt to view the living corals and other marine life on board a board. This also affords the one trip or a guide to handle more guests compared to snorkeling that would require lower ratio between guides and guests.

River Cruising  
Baruyan River, together with Caluangan Lake was developed into an ideal river cruising destination. Simple development such as the establishment of raft or kayak stations was established in the area through the help of hotels and resorts owners. This helps the existing accommodation facilities to have the chance to offer more activities for their guests who prefer simple activities.

Mountain Biking, Hiking, and Trail Running  
These are activities that are easily introduced in the interiors of Calapan City. Community trails already exist and can easily be utilized for these activities. One site that is promoted is the Bulusan Eco-Trail that has an expanse that includes the premises of the Calapan Recreational and Zoological Park to rivers systems, forests, and the Suqui Beach area.

Calapan Recreational and Zoological Park Tour  
Already an existing park used by locals to savor nature, this area was improved to become a zoo to make its landscape more ideal for tourist use. Aside from the improved landscape, other improvements came in the form of the following:

• Planting of more bird trees (fruit-bearing trees) in order to attract more birds and make it into an ideal birdwatching site
• Adding more outdoor facilities for camping, picnics, and outdoor sports
• Zipline and Wall Climbing Adventure

Skim Boarding  
The wide and shallow expanse of beach areas in Calapan make it ideal for skim boarding which has been gaining enthusiasts and visitors to sites offering such activity.

Rock Climbing  
The south-eastern part of the Silonay Island has a rock wall that could be an ideal site for rock climbing.

Birdwatching
The Department of Tourism is going full-blast in marketing the Philippines as a birdwatching destination. With a good number of bird species in the whole of Mindoro Island, Calapan develops birdwatching as an ecotourism activity, or link it to other possible birdwatching sites such as Naujan Lake and Mt. Halcon.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

HISTORICAL LANDMARKS OF CALAPAN CITY

Sto. Nino Cathedral
santo-nino

Constructed in 1959, visitors will be amazed with its grandiose alatar, magnificent pipe organ and stained glasses that depict the mysteries of the Holy Rosary, Beatitudes, Gifts of the Holy Spirit and Apostle’s Creed.


Majestic City Hall
cityhall

The two-storey City Hall inspired Greek Corinthian Order of Architecture is probably the most impressive neo-classic architecture in the whole country. Aside from the different local government offices, the edifice also houses the City Museum and the Taxpayer’s Center. The City Hall is a favorite destination for study tours, excursions, local gatherings and occasions.

Calapan Plaza
city-plaza

A place where families and friends can hang around and have a picnic. It has a map of Oriental Mindoro smack in the middle of a small pond and a monument of Jose Rizal, a rare depiction, one where he is seated, writing one of his novels.


City Museum
The museum is a repository of Calapan’s history in photographs and memorabilia. It serves as a memorial marker as a perennial remembrance to the founders and great men of Calapan. It is an interesting showcase of the customs and way of life of Calapenos.

Historical Sites
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San Vicente Bridge- The place where the Siege of Calapan started and lasted for about a month.





Hilltop- The first headquarters of USS Annapolis with Commander Evans.



market


Calapan Public Market






Leido Memorial National High School- The oldest secondary school in Oriental Mindoro.






Calapan Central School- The oldest elementary school, served as garrison during the Japanese Era.





San Agustin House- A certain portion of this house served as torture chamber where Bishop William Finneman, Mr. Virgilio Encarnacion and Dr. Jesus Punzalan were maltreated by the Japanese.






Old Provincial Capitol- A thick-walled building served as a prison.

TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

Sea Transportation

The Port of Calapan is the main port serving Oriental Mindoro and plays an important role in the transport of general and RORO cargoes, and passengers to other provinces. The port is a reinforced concrete general purpose wharf, primarily operated using the RORO facilities. Chief commodities handled at the port are copra, rice and other agricultural products for outbound cargo, cement, fertilizer and general commodities for inbound cargo. It has a total area of 32,116 square meters.

It is about 1.5 kilometers from the existing Calapan airport. It is 22 nautical miles southward from Batangas City. Sea distance to Manila is 104.3 nautical miles. It is located at lat 13°25.8’ N, long 121°11.8’E.



*RORO Average travel time is 2 hours from Batangas City port and vice versa.

**Fast Craft Ferry Average travel time is 45 minutes from Batangas City port and vice versa.


Land Transportation

Tricycles, Multicabs, Busses and Jeepney traverse the national access roads from the Calapan port through the city proper and to other municipalities.



Air Transportation Calapan City has (1) secondary airport, Lazareto Airport. It is currently being used by small aircrafts and helicopters for scheduled charter flights.

Friday, February 10, 2012

GENERAL INFORMATION OF CALAPAN CITY

Calapan is the capital city of the Oriental Mindoro Province, located on the northeast side by the Calapan Bay. It is the only city in the province and is the center of commerce, higher education, trade activities and religious activities.

First founded by Spanish Agustinian Recollect, Fr. Diego de la Madre de Dios in 1679, Calapan started as a parish church with built settlements around it later on becoming a small town. These settlements were built near the seashore along Calapan River. The development of the town of Calapan was thus similar to the pattern of town development during the Spanish colonial era where the establishment of residences, town hall and plaza were built around the church under the watchful eyes of the Spanish priests. With the gradual development of Calapan, eventually became the seat of administrative power and the capital of the whole province of Mindoro during the last stages of the Spanish period.

The derivation of the name of Calapan cannot be traced with certainty. Some opined that it came from the word “Kalap” which means to gather logs. Thus “Kalapan” was supposed to be a place where logs were gathered. In the old records, however, there was never a mention of Calapan as a place where logs were produced or exported. Furthermore, huge forest trees where logs were produced certainly did not grow near the town, which was swampy. Another theory holds that Calapan was originally pronounced as “Kalapang” which, according to an old Tagalog dictionary, was a synonym for “sanga” or branch. It could then refer to the settlement of Kalapang as a branch of its mother town of Baco, an adjoining town. The name was later hispanized as Calapan.

The year 1998 was a landmark event for Calapan when it was converted from a municipality into a component city by virtue of Republic Act No. 8475. The law was authored in Congress by Rep. Renato V. Leviste, signed by President Fidel V. Ramos on February 2, 1998. On March 21, 1998, the people of Calapan ratified the creation of the City of Calapan in a plebiscite marking the same day as the city’s foundation day. Incumbent Mayor Arnan C. Panaligan became the last Municipal Mayor and the First City Mayor of the City of Calapan.

Since its creation as a city, Calapan has witnessed significant strides in commerce and industry, infrastructure and social services. New commercial establishments were opened providing employment and income opportunities for the residents. An expanded program on social services delivery, particularly in health care and education, were undertaken. An upgrade of the city’s physical structures includes the construction of new roads and drainage facilities and a new City Government Center. In the One Town-One Product (OTOP) of the National Government, Calapan is touted as the "Golden Grains City of the South" possessing picturesque natural attractions, culture-rich historical sites, eco and agri-tourism sites, beach and farm resorts, fully developed hotels, inns and pension houses. Enhancement of already breath-taking sceneries through the tasteful addition of classic resort facilities, quality and high standards of accommodation facilities and services create an environment conducive to the development of tourism as OTOP of the city. Long beach front in Calapan Bay, the vast potentials of the city as a major agricultural producer, its tropical rainforest and other environmental conservation area lead to a more vibrant and diversified agri-eco tourism investment and development. Through OTOP, the local administration is determined to put Calapan in the map as one of the country's premiere tourist destination.

AN INVITATION TO ECOTOURISM

Calapan City serves as a vital link between the mainland Luzon and Mindoro Island. Further, it is also a major backbone for water and land transportation from Luzon to the various islands in the Visayas and Mindanao. Judging from the number of buses and RO-RO (roll-on, roll-off) boats that pass through Calapan City, it would be surmised that it have a developed tourism industry.

The city captures a good percentage of the tourists who mostly travel all the way to the Visayas or Puerto Galera in Mindoro Oriental.


Ecological Tourism or Ecotourism according to the World Tourism Organization can be defined as “all forms of tourism in which the tourists’ main motivation is the observation and appreciation of nature, that contribute to the conservation of, and that generate minimal impacts on the natural environment and cultural heritage.



There are good potentials for the city to develop its tourism industry through ecotourism. Its natural resources remain relatively intact, Calapan City becomes a preferred destination for people seeking nature-based attractions.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Pamahalaang lungsod ng Calapan, nananatiling iso Certified

Tunay na maipagmamalaki ang pagkakahirang sa Pamahalaang Lungsod ng Calapan bilang isa sa apat lamang na nananatiling International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Certified Local Government Units (LGUs) sa buong Pilipinas. Mula sa 122 mga LGUs sa bansa, apat lamang ang patuloy na nahahanay at muling kinilala sa larangan ng maayos na pamamahala at may pang-internasyunal na kaledad ng serbisyo publiko.
Tinanggap ni Punong Lungsod Doy C. Leachon ang sertipiko ng pananatili ng Calapan LGU sa pagiging ISO certified sa Malacañang Palace noong ika-16 ng Enero 2012. Mismong si Pangulong Benigno S. Aquino III ang naggawad ng nasabing sertipiko sa Alkalde.

Kabilang din sa apat na pinarangalan ay ang lungsod ng Dagupan, Tanauan, Batangas at San Fernando, La Union.
Nakatutugon ang pamahalaang lungsod sa mga pamantayan na nakapaloob sa ISO 9001: 2008 Quality Management Standard ng Certification International Philippines, Inc. (CIPI). Ang CIPI ay nagsasagawa ng taunang audit na siyang magsasabi kung patuloy na mananatiling ISO Certified ang Calapan City LGU. Bahagi din ang audit ng layunin na higit na masiguro ang pagkakaroon ng mabilis at de kalidad na serbisyo para sa mga mamamayan ng lungsod at maging sa mga bisita o negosyante na nagnanais na mamuhunan sa Calapan. At sa resulta nga ng ikatlong surveillance audit ng CIPI, muli na namang pumasa ang Pamahalaang Lungsod ng Calapan sa mga pamantayan ng ISO.
Ayon kay City Planning Development Department (CPDD) Project Evaluation Officer III Lea Carpio, kabilang sa mga proseso ng serbisyo na dumaan sa pagsusuri ang: (1) pagbibigay ng mga business permits at iba pang clearances ng City Health and Sanitation Department (CHSD) at City Engineering and Public Works Department (CEPWD); (2) appraisal at assessment ng real properties; (3) ang pagbibigay ng tax declaration copy ng City Treasury Department (CTD) at City Assessor’s Department (CAD); (4) at pagrerehistro at pagbibigay ng birth certificates, death certificates at marriage certificates ng City Local Civil Registry (CLCR).
Binigyang-diin din ni Carpio na sakaling sa audit ay may makita sa LGU na major non-conformity sa mga alituntunin ng ISO, maaaring suspendihin ang sertipikasyon na ibinigay dito. Dagdag pa niya, binibigyan lamng ng 90 araw ang organisasyon na magsagawa ng corrective action kung sakaling mapatawan ito ng suspensyon.
Ipinagmamalaki ni Mayor Leachon na isa ring TOYM 2011 Awardee, ang pagpasa ng Calapan sa nasabing 3rd surveillance audit at napanatili ang pagiging ISO Certified ng Calapan. Patunay ito, ayon sa kaniya, na hindi nagsasawa at patuloy na nagbibigay ng quality public service ang mga kawani ng Pamahalaang Lungsod ng Calapan.

Drug free City, patuloy na sinisiguro ng pamahalaang lungsod ng Calapan!

Picture217Bahagi ng patuloy na adbokasiya para sa isang Drug-Free City of Calapan, muling nagsagawa ng Drug Testing ang Pamahalaang Lungsod sa mga kawani noong ika-24 ng Enero 2012.
Pinangasiwaan ang nasabing aktibidad ng City Human Resource Management Department (CHRMD) sa pamumuno ni City Human Resource Officer Rene M. Colocar kasama ang JDB Drug Testing Center na kinikilala ng Department of Health. 25 empleyado ang sinuri para sa unang batch.
Kabilang sa kanila ang mga kawani ng Public Safety Department (PSD), Traffic Management Office (TMO) at mga Security Guards.
Layunin ng ginanap na test ang pagtukoy sa mga indibidwal na nasasangkot sa pag-abuso at paggamit ng iligal na droga. Dahil sa paggamit ngPicture218 ipinagbabawal na gamot, nagiging sanhi nito ang nakakapinsalang problema sa katawan; kalusugan; sa relasyon sa kapwa at kapamilya; at nagkakaroon din ng masamang epekto sa pagtupad sa tungkulin sa trabaho. Ayon sa statistics, naitalang mahigit kumulang 50,000 ang kaso ng droga sa bansa ng taong 2011. Ito ang dahilan sa patuloy na pagsisikap ng Pamahalaang Lungsod ng Calapan na panatilihin ang pagkakaroon ng 0% drug use and abuse sa buong lungsod. Ang Calapan ang magsisilbing magandang ehemplo na tutularan ng mga Pilipino.
Bumisita ang mga kawani ng JDB Drug Testing Center sa bawat departamento dala ang kanilang makabagong kagamitang teknikal upang masuri ang mga kawani sa pamamagitan ng ihi, buhok, at iba pa.
Ayon sa CHRMO, ang sinumang casual employee na positibo sa ginawang pagsusuri ay awtomatikong tatanggalin sa trabaho at agarang ipapadala sa rehabilitation centers. Sa kaso naman ng mga regular na empleyado, sinumang magpopositibo sa test ay dadaan sa due process of law at maaaring sampahan ng kasong administratibo. Sa kasalukuyan , mayroong mahigit 500 permanent at 600 casual employees ang Pamahalaang Lungsod ng Calapan.
Picture216Ayon sa JDB, karaniwan sa mga mapanganib na mga gamot na naabuso ang THC na karaniwan ay tinatawag na marijuana, magbunot ng damo, usok, pot at hash; kokaina o kilala sa tawag na pumutok, skitz at snow; methamphetamine/MDMA na tinaguriang ice, ecstasy, loka, bubog at salamin; opiates o heroin, kabayo, oxycontin vicodin, morpina, koudin at nikotina; amphetamines o kilala sa tawag na bilis, gaya nina at pumunta; at benzodiazepines o bar, roofies, date rape drug, valium, Librium at xanax. Lahat ng substance ng mga ito ay maaaring Makita sa drug test na isinagawa.
Mahalagang isyung pangkaligtasan para sa mga mamamayan ang pagkakaroon ng kaalaman at kamalayan sa masamang naidudulot ng pag-abuso sa iligal na droga. Ang Drug Test sa pangkalahatan ay ang nagsisilbing preventive measure upang masiguro ang pagiging Drug Free City ng Lungsod ng Calapan.
 
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