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August 12,2008

To All SJI ALUMNI:

Jubilee Greetings on the 50th year of SJI!

Part of the celebration of our Golden Jubilee is a series of forums,
two of which are scheduled during the Linggo ng Wika celebrations. The
talks to be delivered by interesting and internationally acclaimed
speakers, will center on our heritage and citizenship.

Please take the time to attend the talks on the following schedules:

How To Become a Good Filipino Citizen August 19, 2008,
2:00 p.m.
Speaker: Atty. Alex Lacson

Author of “12 Little Things Every Filipino Can Do To Help Our Country `
Venue: St. John’s Activities Center

Discovering our Heritage August 21, 2008, 2:00 p.m.,
Speaker: Ms. Chin-Chin Gutierrez
Famous Celebrity and internationally awarded advocate of environment
and culture.
Venue: St. John’s Activities Center

We eagerly look forward to your presence and usual support. Do extend
this invitation to class representatives and other fellow alumni.

REV. FR. NOLY QUE, LRMS, Ph.D.
Chairman
SJI Golden Jubilee Celebration

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Eight (8) years ago, our speaker and his wife seriously thought of
leaving the Philippines and migrating to the U.S. or Canada. At that
time, Philippines was very chaotic and seemed hopeless. Around that
time, many of their relatives and friends were also leaving the
country for greener pastures abroad. One sister and two of his
brothers, with their respective families, migrated to America and
Canada. As such, our speaker and his wife were also tempted to leave
the country at that time.

But after seriously thinking about it, our speaker and his wife
decided to stay in the country.

However, our speaker was always worried whether their decision to stay
was the right decision. What if Philippines does not progress in the
next 20 years? To help ensure that their decision to stay was the
correct one, our speaker and his wife decided to do the little things
that they could do to help the country.

One these little things came in July 2004. At that time, President GMA
publicly announced that our country was facing a serious financial
crisis. Then she called on every Filipino to help the country. A
number of Filipinos took that call seriously. Our speaker was among
them. He asked himself what he could do to help the country. After
thinking about it for a few days, our speaker decided to contribute
his best talent – which is writing.

And in the following days and weeks, he buried himself in writing.
Seven months later, he finished this book entitled “12 Little Things
Every Filipino Can Do To Help Our Country.” The book was edited by his
wife.

In less than 6 months from its publication, the book became a
national bestseller. The book is now on its 8th printing, as many
companies, schools, organizations and individuals order copies of the
book in bulk. The author himself became busy in giving talks and
speeches in different parts of the country, including abroad. In 2006,
he was invited to give almost 300 talks and speeches. In 2007, he gave
more than 200 of them. This year, 2008, our speaker continues to
receive 3 to 4 invitations a week to share his book’s message.

Truly, the book is like a good virus that has infected so many
Filipino people.

Our speaker is a lawyer by profession. He finished law at the U.P.
College of Law in Diliman, and has taken post graduate studies at
Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He also studied at the
Philippine Military Academy in Baguio for 3 years. At present, he is a
partner at the Malcolm Law Office in Makati. He is also a columnist of
the BusinessWorld Newspaper but is currently on leave. He was a former
legal counsel of the United Nations Development Programme (or UNDP) in
the Philippines for 7 years. He is a champion debater and a
sharpshooter. He is an awardee of the Galing Pilipino Award for 2005.
He is also an awardee of the Young Filipino Achiever’s Award for 2006
given by Global Pinoy.

Our speaker is 43 years old, married to a beautiful wife, father to 4
wonderful children.

CHIN-CHIN GUTIERREZ has become equally renowned for her work as an
advocate for the environment. In 2003, she earned the distinction of
being named one of Time Magazine’s “Asian Heroes”, appearing on the
cover of this prestigious publication where she was cited for using
her celebrity stature to further the cause of ecological awareness.
She also received the 2004 The Outstanding Women in Nation’s Service
(TOWNS) Award for environmental advocacy.
Today, she is a highly sought-after resource speaker and lecturer for
Environmental Education, lending her expertise to a broad range of
issues related to ecology and conservation, like Ecological Waste
Management, Sustainable Development, Ecology and Spirituality, The
Integrity of Creation, Sustainable Consumer Lifestyles, Women and the
Environment, among others. Her talks have been attended not only by
youth and NGOs, but also corporate and civic leaders, educators, local
government officials and community workers.
Among the institutions/ organizations that have invited Ms. Gutierrez
to speak or conduct workshops on issues related to ecology are: the
Asian Social Institute, Institute for Spirituality in Asia, Maximo T
Kalaw Institute for Sustainable Devt, Management Assoc of the Phil,
Ayala Young Leaders Congress, the Diocese of Novaliches, DepEd YES
Camps, the Phil Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Assoc, National Kidney
and Transplant Institute, MCU-FDT Medical Foundation,Medical and
Health Librarians Assoc of the Phils, Shumei Phils, Supply Oilfield
Services Inc, several Rotary Club chapters, to name a few. She has
also been invited to speak before the religious, faculty and students
of St. Theresa’s College (Mla and Cebu), University of Regina Carmeli,
Christ the King College- La Union, St Paul’s College Paranaque,
Trinity College, La Consolacion College, UST, St. Scholastica’s
College Manila and DLSU College of St Benilde.
She was a speaker for the 2005 Karangalan Festival at the CCP and
conducts ecological solid waste management training for LGUs as Vice
Chair of Mother Earth Foundation.
Twice awarded as one of the finest actresses in Asia, CHIN-CHIN
GUTIERREZ has become equally renowned in the entire region for her
work as an advocate for the environment. In 2003, she earned the
distinction of being named one of Time Magazine’s “Asian Heroes”,
appearing on the cover of this prestigious publication where she was
cited for using her celebrity stature to further the cause of
ecological awareness. She also received the 2004 The Outstanding
Women in Nation’s Service (TOWNS) Award for environmental advocacy.
Today, she is a highly sought-after resource speaker and lecturer for
Environmental Education, lending her expertise to a broad range of
issues related to ecology and conservation, like Ecological Waste
Management, Sustainable Development, Ecology and Spirituality, The
Integrity of Creation, Sustainable Consumer Lifestyles, Women and the
Environment, among others. Her talks have been attended not only by
youth and NGOs, but also corporate and civic leaders, educators, local
government officials and community workers.
An actress for cinema, stage and television, Chin-Chin has appeared
in over 20 feature films including six foreign productions. She was
awarded Best Actress at the First Asian Television Awards in 1996, and
Best Supporting Actress for the same international competition in
1999. She was also adjudged Best Supporting Actress of the Gawad Urian
for her very first movie, “Maala-ala Mo Kaya” in 1994. She continues
to appear in choice projects, and is currently a main cast member of
the ABS-CBN drama series, “Maging Sino Ka Man”.
Likewise, Ms. Gutierrez has been named a “defender of Philippine
heritage” for her work in preserving cultural integrity among the
indigenous peoples through her efforts as an artist and independent
record producer. Her musical project, “Uyayi: A Collection of
Philippine Lullabies”, received the 2004 Catholic Mass Media Award
(CMMA) as Best Secular Album, with a special citation for its
artist-producer for her unique contribution in preserving Philippine
indigenous culture and music.

Jun 24

PRESS RELEASE
FROM THE OFFICE OF
MR. WILLIAM CHUA
SJI-AA PRESIDENT
SJI-AA Launches 50 Houses Project

 The St. John’s Institute Alumni Association formally launched the Msgr. John Liu & Msgr. John Su GK Village Handumanan sang Hua Ming in simple ceremonies held yesterday, June 24, 2008, at the SJI Activity Center, to coincide with the Feast Day of SJI’s patron saint, St. John the Baptist, and the birthday of Msgr. John Liu—the founding father of SJI.

 The Memorandum of Agreeement for the project was signed by SJI-AA President William Chua, SJI Chairman Dennis Coo, Queen of Peace Parish Priest Fr. Noly Que, and Gawad Kalinga Provincial Chairman Roberto Magalona. The signing was witnessed by Mrs. Rosita Uybico, Mr. Nelson Señoron, Mr. Marlo Montelibano, Dr. Arneil Chua, and Handumanan Brgy. Captian Ricardo Danoy. Montelibano is the president of SJI Batch 1981—the batch who gave a total of 9 houses among the 50.

 The check for P3,250,000.00 was also turned over to Gawad Kalinga to fund the construction of the 50 houses that will make up the legacy village. The SJI-AA has thought of reaching out to the poorest of the poor families in Bacolod City as a way of practicing their faith for their golden jubilee celebration, hence the GK Village was born. The village will be developed in the honor of the founders of SJI, namely, Msgr. John Liu and Msgr. John Su.
 
 The launching was graced by Negros Occidental Vice Governor Dino Yulo who solicited P500,000 from Sen. Juan Miguel Zubiri for the construction of the multi-purpose hall in the village.

 The event was hosted by alumni Andre Palanca and Aileen Chua. They announced that a groundbreaking ceremony and tree planting activity will be held at the site in Purok Mabinuligon, Brgy. Handumanan when weather permits.

SJI Gawad Kalinga Signing of MOA

The signing of the Memorandum of Agreement between SJI, SJI-AA, Gawad Kalinga, and Queen of Peace Parish. From left: Handumanan Brgy. Captain Ricardo Danoy, Mrs. Rosita Uybico, Fr. Noly Que, Mr. William Chua, Mr. Roberto Magalona, Mr. Dennis Coo, Mr. Nelson Señoron, Dr. Arneil Chua, and Mr. Marlo Montelibano.

 SJI Alumni Turnover Check to Gawad Kalinga

 SJIAA officers So Ha Uy, Nelson Señoron, and Precy TanKit turn over the check facsimile worth P3,250,000 to Gawad Kalinga representatives Joe Gatuslao, Roberto Magalona, Gerry Lacson, and Ricky Lacson.

May 22

Here are the Concepts for our GK Village

Rationale:

I have come up with a symbolic composition of a marker…it is a combination of the GK “unity in building”(community) logo and our alma mater seal… with a variety of accent such as the roof that symbolizes shelter or the famous arch of “QUEEN OF PEACE Church” that also serves not only as an aesthetic piece but a stabilizing frame for the whole sculpture… The text signage will be on a concrete precast background…material may vary from stainless, to plain gi carved and painted, or bronze plate (depends on the resources)… location will be landscaped with carabao grass and a few local creeping plants such as lantana or peanut plant…

i have diverted from chinese motiff since the presence of chinese characters in the seal is evident presence of our School’s identity. this sculpted composition is contemporary and arranged in a simple use of shapes making it very easy to understand upon arrival

Roger Andre Aguilar

The SJI Alumni Association would like to know what you think. You can cast your vote through the poll located on the side panel of this page. If you have comments and/or suggestions, kindly send us a note using the Contact Us form. You may also Click Here.

 

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