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Shout Out Bogo | Pantaland Music Festival & Fun Run 2016

SHOUTOUT BOGO FUNRUN May 25, 2016 Wednesday Assembly: Pantalan | 3:00PM 3:30pm- zumba as warm up 4:10pm- gunstart for 5k run 4:20pm- gunstart for 3k run Tickets 5K - Php 300.00 3K - Php 200.00 Ticket outlets: 1. Cora's Bbq at Bogo bbq plaza look for Mary Anne Gomez Abao 2. Sa Lanz internet Cafe look for Yves Saldaña Navarro 3. Sr. Pedro's lechon manok- look for Klynt Jan Aton 4. Bogo Public Market-romeo's Store look for Ritz John Cao Ortega 5. Solid Homes- Saiza Barrientos 6. Cogon- Gerlen Claire Ricarte Retuerto 7. Sto.Rosario and Sambag- Olrac and Ilyn 8.San Remigio- Sonjie Fernandez 9. Medellin- Jacinth Judy Lara Argonillo 10. Gairan- Laurence Jean Penion Umpad 11. Nailon- Mariah Gelina Laxa Lequin 12. Sudlunon- April Kaye 13. R and F Pharmacy near Gaisano- look for Fatima Or TEXT (0917) 254 9435

DepEd Releases Calendar for School Year 2016-2017

The school year 2016-2017 will begin on June 13, and will end on April 7. The school year consists of 202 school days. Private schools may deviate from the calendar; however, they may not start classes earlier than the first Monday of June, and not later than the last day of August. Source: gov.ph

Duterte Tops The Bogo Times "Mini" Poll/Survey

Philippine presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte obtained a 55.5% preference rating in an online poll/survey conducted by The Bogo Times from March 14 - April 18. Senator Grace Po got the lowest rating with 0.9%.  Duterte's running mate, Alan Peter Cayetano topped the VP race with 39.1 %.  Here's the voting summary: President: Duterte - 55.5% Santiago - 29.1% Roxas - 12.7% Binay 1.8% Po 0.9%  Vice President: Cayetano - 39.1% Marcos - 30.9% Robredo - 22.7% Escudero - 4.5% Trillanes - 1.8% Honasan - 0.9%

Bogo City's Noel Tillor Tops Borneo International Marathon

Bogo City pride Noel Tillor finally topped the men’s open division of the Borneo International Marathon. source: www.borneomarathon.com The 31-year-old Tillor finished the 42-kilometer course in 2 hours, 48 minutes and 13 seconds. Tillor’s victory marked the first time that a Filipino won the title in the prestigious race. It was a great comeback win for Tillor, who missed his opportunity in the last two editions of the event in 2014 and 2015. He placed second in his first try in 2014, where he finished in 2:49:21 behind Kenyan John Waithaka Njiha. Another disappointment came the following year as he was forced to stop three kilometers from the finish line due to an injury. The third time was a charm as Tillor made sure that he would emerge victorious as he took the men’s open crown of the race that featured 8,500 runners. Sources: Cebu Daily News , SunStar News