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Busy teen stars manage to earn diplomas

- Ricky L. Calderon - The Freeman

As the month of March comes to an end, graduation rites have been held left and right all over the country. Graduation is the culmination of a student’s sacrifices (and their parents too). It is a happy moment both for the graduate and their parents, something they both look forward to.

Included in the list of the graduating batch of 2015 are several celebrities as well who, despite their busy schedule, managed to finish their studies, balancing their school work with their showbiz commitments. It is doubly hard for them as showbiz work could eat their time devoted for school but it is commendable that these young people persevered real hard, opting to continue with their studies in a regular school while their colleagues chose to enroll in programs that would allow them to study via Internet or go to class once a month.

Among them are Julia Barretto who just turned 18, Miguel Tanfelix (star of “Niño” and “More Than Words,”) former child actress Sharlene San Pedro, and Kapuso teen star Gabbi Garcia.

Being in school and being a celebrity at the same time is not easy to juggle. That is the reason why some stars don’t get to finish their studies because they find it hard to balance their academics and the demands of their showbiz career. Other stars, once they finish high school, go to college but take only a few units, thus making it longer for them to finish their courses. But their efforts are still admirable. Never mind if it took them years to finish their college course as long as they’ve earned a degree.

We got to interview Enzo Pineda recently and we learned that despite his busy schedule, he took up a business course at the University of Asia and the Pacific and he is set to graduate next year. As the saying goes, if there is a will, there is a way. Enzo says it is also important for an artist like him to obtain a degree.

“Education is very important for an artista because knowledge is power. Having proper education is a must because it is where you develop good values and good manners which is required for every artista,” he said.

We wish to congratulate all graduates. Your parents ought to be proud of your accomplishments.

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The Pilipino American Retirees Association’s (PAMRA) biennial tour and ball was a resounding success!

The PAMRA activities started with a tour in Batangas and Bicol that included visits to heritage structures, historical and natural landmarks, churches, enjoying and immersing in various cultural activities and of course feasting on native delicacies.

This biennial week-long engagement is a chance for the PAMRA members, not only to visit their land of origin, but also a way for these indefatigable men from the military service – comprised of retired members of the US Coast Guard, US Navy, US Army, US Air Force, US Marine Corps, NOAA, USPHS, and US Merchant Marine – to help the local economy via tourism and encourage second and third-generation Filipino-Americans to get to experience and appreciate the country of their grandparents and parents.

LCDR Ireneo “Reno” Villanueva of the US Coast Guard (Ret.), currently the president of PAMRA shared: “PAMRA was founded in 1995 and most of the coastguards who retired went back to the Philippines for a vacation. The first event happened at the Manila Hotel. After their vacation, the group was formed and since then, a reunion every two years transpires here in Manila.”

Villanueva served for three decades in the US Coast Guard and now that there is more time in his hands to enjoy the fruits of his labor, he and colleagues look forward to the biennial reunion tour.

He stressed: “We can travel anywhere else in the world but we choose our country, the Philippines. This is our small effort of paying respects to our roots and giving back, especially in terms of tourism."

Villanueva shared that a lot of PAMRA members have inspiring love and life stories to tell, worthy of an episode in a weekly drama or even a movie. “Well, if there are people who will be interested, we have wonderful stories that we can share, stories of inspiration, of hope, of survival, of the tenacity and resiliency of the Filipino. Malay mo, meron ding nasa ganoong position namin dati and because of our stories, they will look at life differently and that our experiences will make them dream, aspire and make it realities.”

Capping the tour was the PAMRA Ball, whose inspiration came from the film “The Great Gatsby,” which recently happened at the Solaire Grand Ballroom.

Majority of the gentlemen guests were in their military uniforms while their spouses were in red-carpet worthy gowns or in their roaring 20’s fashion ensemble.

Highlights of the ball included the observance of military traditions such as the presentation of colors, tribute to both prisoners of war and missing in action by MCPO Rudy Palustre, USG (Ret.), salute to the services – military service’s theme songs were presented by LCDR Reno Villanueva, USCG (Ret) and played accordingly, the Navy’s “Anchors Aweigh,” the Marines’ “Marines’ Hymn,” the Army’s “The Army Goes Rolling Along,” the Air Force’s “Wild Blue Yonder,” and the Coast Guard’s “Semper Paratus.”

There was also a special tribute given to military spouses.

 Prior to the start of the dancing that followed the dinner, young singer Fitri Cerado rendered two inspirational songs. Ballroom dance sports champions Ben and Aida Limcaocu did a special dance exhibition production number.

Highway ‘54 provided the dance music for the Great Gatsby themed ball.

Partnering with PAMRA for this biennial reunion tour were The Travel Outlet, headed by Naomi and Roy Estaris, FullHouse Asia and the Department of Tourism. 

Ms. Naomi Estaris of the Travel Outlet, said in conclusion: “We are in one with the members of PAMRA in their mission to give back to their homeland through this biennial tour and ball. Every time we do this event with them, we are filled with so much happiness because these gentlemen and their partners, they never forget the Philippines. They love the bayan na kanilang sinilangan and they want their kids and apos to appreciate their heritage. And after each tour, we get a lot of letters from them, most especially from the young ones who joined them during the tour, so thankful for giving them the opportunity to experience the beauty and the culture of their home country. And when we read these emails from them, we at Travel Outlet, we cannot help but smile. We feel their love. We love the Philippines so much that is why we never tire of organizing the PAMRA tours.”

The next PAMRA TOUR is slated in 2017.

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It is the last telecast of “Bubble Gang” tonight before the Holy Week break and among the segments to watch out for are gags on the game Dota, commercial spoofs for Nestea (Hugs), Atlit (Diego’s segment where he answers questions and defends himself), Once Upon a Line (a short story of different experiences), Binatilya (a sketch about a gay’s puberty), Tata Lino (an old man in the woods gives pieces of advice to those in need), Ikaw at ang Ina (a mother giving advice to her daughter), Lait Policy (a boss sets a meeting with his employees to discuss work behavior), Akong Bahala Diyan (a girl eager to get plastic surgery) and Lala Ytera (Lala criticizes everything around her and everyone talking to her).

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