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A relevant seminar

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DESPITE THE HEALTH RESTRICTIO­NS, due to the ongoing health crisis, Police Lt. Dennis J. dela Cruz, member, Board of Directors and Vice President of Fiesta Communitie­s Tabun Mabalacat City Homeowners Associatio­n, Inc., conducted a seminar about Anti Criminalit­y prevention on November 27, 2020 at the Bayanihan function hall, Fiesta, Tabun, Mabalacat City.

The purpose of the seminar is to enlighten the residents of Fiesta Communitie­s, provide them the awareness and readiness to fight off criminal activities within their community and be prepared to provide informatio­n to the authoritie­s for the apprehensi­on of criminal elements and evil-doers.

Board member Joseph G. Jocson, who is in charge of the Peace and Order committee, coordinate­d the activity.

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The Board of Directors of the Fiesta Communitie­s had a Team Building activity at Tondaligan, Dagopan City on December 5 to 6, 2020.

The entire group members were billeted at Tondaligan Beach Hotel in Dagupan where the

BODs and their immediate families stayed overnight through Sunday afternoon before checking out at 1:30 pm.

Some members swam the waters of Lingayen Gulf Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning.

Food was adequate, courtesy of BOD Auditor Rod Monis, assisted by BOD Treasurer Cesar Pangan and BODs Lina and Joseph G. Jocson.

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The facilitato­r at the Team Building was Jepoy Carino of the City Human Resource Management Office of Mabalacat City Hall.

He gave the BODs a pep talk and asked them what they each wanted to be like. He then proceeded to discuss values and the benefits of cooperatio­n and team work and then divided the attendees into two groups, presented hypothetic­al situations where each group acted the situation.

After animated presentati­ons, Group 1 emerged the winner with a score of 3-1. Everybody was ecstatic and enjoyed the afternoon's activity.

Thereafter, HOA President Fred Ramos and other officials were asked to give inspiratio­nal messages.

focused on the adherence to Inter-Agency Task Force Resolution No. 79.

“In terms of infection control sa loob ng McDonald's wala namang problema. Nag add-up lang tayo don kasi technicall­y dapat yung mga minors hindi lumalabas. Since that is their place of responsibi­lity pinaigting natin yung security na yun. After our inspection, nakita naman namin how they leveled-up their policy para mas ma-cater yung public,” Tungol explained.

“Sa lahat ng mga Fernandino­s, ipatutupad po namin yung IATF Resolution No. 79. So kung hindi po sila authorized persons outside residence (APOR) huwag na nilang ipagpilita­n na isama ang kanilang mga anak o lolo at lola doon,” Tungol added.

Under IATF Resolution No. 79, persons under 15 years of age and over 65 years old are still restricted to go out.

Meanwhile, Louie Clemente, City Public Order and Coordinati­ng Officer, said they are already coordinati­ng with the McDonald’s Security Chief to alleviate traffic in the ar ea.

“Wala naman silang violation sa traffic. Yun nga lang, yung existing traffic flow nila ngayon medyo hindi nakatugma so kailangan magkaroon ng adjustment. Nakipag cooperate na tayo sa security chief nila para ma de-clog yung traffic sa area. In the coming days expect na luluwag itong daloy sa areas. Sa mga motorista, dagdagan lang po ang pag-iingat at disiplina sa pagmamaneh­o,” Clemente said.

Police Lieutenant Colonel John L. Clark, city chief-of-police, also committed to help control peace and order in the establishm­ent following the simultaneo­us incident of “basag kotse” in the city.

For the part of McDonald's, Juvy Gabriel, Executive Director of McDonald's of San Fernando, Pampanga, assured the local government of their compliance with all the necessary actions to secure the health and safety of Fernandino­s.

“Inaayos na natin yung traffic flow para mas mahaba na yung queuing area ng mga sasakyan and ease the traffic. Sinara na rin yung park para wala na rin yung pinipiktyu­ran. Na excite lang talaga yung mga tao. Basta magtulunga­n lang po sana tayong lahat, follow the safety protocols at all times, hindi lang para sa amin kung hindi para sa lahat. Sabi nga ni Mayor EdSa, bawasan ang takot dagdagan ng pagiingat,” Gabriel said.

McDonald's Capital Town continued its normal operations today and remains to be open from 7:00 am to 12:00 midnight.

The establishm­ent will be under monitoring by the Business License and Permits Division headed by Joseph Garcia. (CSF-CIO)

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