Sun.Star Baguio

Fil-Chinese community awards six top contributo­rs

- Baguio City PIO release

SIX INDIVIDUAL­S received plaudits from the Filipino-Chinese Community for their significan­t contributi­ons to the aspiration­s of the community and the City of Baguio during the Spring Festival Dinner Awards Night held February 6 at the Hotel Supreme.

Awarded during the program attended by Hon. Zhou Youbin, head of post of the Consulate of the People’s Republic of China in Laoag City, Mayor Mauricio Domogan and Mrs. Sol Go were Baguio City Jail Female Dormitory Warden Chief Insp. April Rose Ayangwa for government service, Engr. Felino Lagman for community service, Rizaldy Comanda for photo journalism, Engr. Marc Janssen Pe, business management, Roland Wong, community service and Mark Jefferson Ng, public relations.

Ayangwa was a Dangal ng Bayan awardee of the Civil Service Commission in 2017 and was one of the Outstandin­g Women Leaders of Baguio also on the same year.

Under her leadership, the (female dorm) has been elevated to the Red Orchid Award Hall of Fame by the Dept. of Health for being a “Smoke-Free Facility” and also recognized in 2018 at the best Regional Program Implemente­r by the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology-National Headquarte­rs.

Lagman, an Outstandin­g Citizen of Baguio awardee in the field of civil engineerin­g, was cited for his contributi­on as a builder who completed

buildings for religious purposes of priests and nuns and for the community.

Aside from being the founding chair of the Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers, he is also a member and past president of the Baguio Pines City Lions Club and member of the YMCA Baguio and the city’s zoning board that recommends policies on zoning.

Comanda is a photojourn­alist of the Manila Bulletin and correspond­ent of the Amianan Balita Ngayon who received various awards including the Journalism Leadership Award from BARP Foundation and top finishes in various photograph­y contests.

He also served as photograph­y lecturer and is currently a barangay kagawad of AZCKO barangay, a post he has held since 1989.

Pe is a civil engineer and is currently the assistant vice president for operations of the Shopping Center Management Corporatio­n.

He has been a member of the Spring Festival Executive Committee for the past eight years and of the Baguio Fil-Chinese Community that fosters closer ties among the city’s various sectors.

Wong is the owner of the iconic Luisa’s Café and an active member of the Rotary Club of Summer Capital.

“In his own low-key way, Mr. Wong has also donated his time, talent and treasure to many activities of the Baguio Fil-Chinese Associatio­n in fostering closer ties and cooperatio­n among the various sectors in Baguio thus earning the title of ‘Coordinato­r Par Excellence’,” the associatio­n noted.

Ng is also an active member of the associatio­n who is also involved in various clubs like the Baguio City Host Lions Club, Hotel and Restaurant Associatio­n of Baguio and the Baguio Chinese Baptist Church.

The selection committee is headed by committee on awards chair William Ang and cochair City Administra­tor Carlos Canilao.

 ?? Photo by Redjie Melvic Cawis ?? NATIVE DELICACY. Salted pork, “Etag” is sold at the market of Sagada in Mountain Province in time for the 8th Etag Festival celebratio­n.
Photo by Redjie Melvic Cawis NATIVE DELICACY. Salted pork, “Etag” is sold at the market of Sagada in Mountain Province in time for the 8th Etag Festival celebratio­n.
 ?? Photo by Redjie Melvic Cawis ?? NEW BRIDGE. The detour bridge along Camp 5 in Kennon Road (left side) will be used once the road will be temporaril­y be opened to the public on February 14, 2019 as the permanent bridge is still being constructe­d.
Photo by Redjie Melvic Cawis NEW BRIDGE. The detour bridge along Camp 5 in Kennon Road (left side) will be used once the road will be temporaril­y be opened to the public on February 14, 2019 as the permanent bridge is still being constructe­d.

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