Hi to Everyone,
As promised, the New Centennial Forest Website is up. This time, it is hosted at WordPress. The new Centennial Forest Website is simpler but it promises to give you the most important information about the CenFor project.
Please do visit and bookmark our new site at http://centennialforest.wordpress.com.
CHEERS!
Under the stewardship of the UPV Beta Sigma Fraternity Alumni Association, Philippines
5/14/08
5/9/08
New Website Of UPV Centennial Forest Coming Soon
Dear Friends,
The NEW UPV Centennial Forest Website will be going live soon. It will be simpler so that you can load its pages faster.
The Centennial Forest Web Team is very optimistic that we can re-launch it in mid May. In the meantime, please bookmark this site because soon enough we will be publishing the New Centennial Forest Website.
The project is still going strong. More donors are contributing seeds, seedlings, and finances for the project. The UPV Beta Sigma Fraternity will not let you down, folks. This project will certainly push through and make its impact on the environment.
The Following are the new donors and we are very grateful for your contributions:
1. Selderico H. Saul - P500.00 cash gift
2. Macario Velasco - 100 seeds of Cashew Nuts
3. Marvin Mendoza (UPLB) - P500.00 cash gift
4. Ferdinand Suan (5FS Feedmill) - P1,500.00 cash gift
5. Renante A. Mondragon (Central Phil. University) - P500.00 cash gift
6. Brod Armand Dayrit (UPLB BSF) - P500.00 cash gift
Again we are very grateful for your help.
Finally, if you happen to visit the New UPV Centennial Forest Website, you might notice that it is still blank and have no content. It will be up soon, please bookmark it also because it will be updated sooner and not later.
CHEERS!!!
4/25/08
2/12/08
2/1/08
Centennial Forest: Poject Profile and Location
The UPV Beta Sigma Fraternity Alumni Association (UPVBSFAA) will implement a tree planting and reforestation project. This project is the Fraternity’s humble contribution to arrest the detrimental effects of global warming and environmental degradation.
The project is called The UPV Centennial Forest and is billed by fellow brothers and friends as the most noble and ambitious project of the organization for the year 2008. As we welcome the New Year, we also want to make a lasting contribution to the community and to future generation.
The Centennial Forest will be located within the campus of the University of the Philippines in the Visayas in Miag-ao, Iloilo. The University of the Philippines in Miag-ao is the biggest campus of the UP system. It covers 8 barangays spanning 1200 hectares of rolling hills and beaches. However, only 600 hectares of the total land area are fully utilized.
The UPVBSFAA have bigger plans for the site. The Brothers have all agreed that the organization should go beyond tree planting and reforestation. We envision the site to become a fully functional Forest Park in the future.
The Fraternity believes that this noble project will have significant impact not just for the UP and Miag-ao communities but also for the entire country.
The project is called The UPV Centennial Forest and is billed by fellow brothers and friends as the most noble and ambitious project of the organization for the year 2008. As we welcome the New Year, we also want to make a lasting contribution to the community and to future generation.
The Centennial Forest will be located within the campus of the University of the Philippines in the Visayas in Miag-ao, Iloilo. The University of the Philippines in Miag-ao is the biggest campus of the UP system. It covers 8 barangays spanning 1200 hectares of rolling hills and beaches. However, only 600 hectares of the total land area are fully utilized.
The UPVBSFAA have bigger plans for the site. The Brothers have all agreed that the organization should go beyond tree planting and reforestation. We envision the site to become a fully functional Forest Park in the future.
The Fraternity believes that this noble project will have significant impact not just for the UP and Miag-ao communities but also for the entire country.
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