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Buglasan Booth Festival 2017












Buglasan Festival is also known as “The Festivals of Festivals” here in Negros Oriental. It is considered as the grandest celebration that occurs annually to celebrate camaraderie and peace among one another’s town and municipality. Buglasan Festival is the first ever festival to cater other festivals here in the Philippines. This week-long celebration is occurring every year on the month of October.





Puhag Festival 2017





Congratulations Balugo National High School! Champion Puhag Festival 2017

1st R-San Pedro Academy 2nd R- Valencia National High School

Credits: Chada Valencia FB page (https://www.facebook.com/chadavalencia/)





Miss Negros Oriental 2017 Candidates





Miss Negros Oriental is the highest and the most prestigious female beauty pageant in the Province of Negros Oriental.











40 Flavors of Burger and Cheese Burgers





The 40 flavors of Burger. Every cheeseburger grilled, flame broiled, or even fried.The greatest cheeseburgers ever made.

Cheese & Burger Society http://www.cheeseandburger.com





Mutya ng Valencia 2017





Mutya ng Valencia 2017
Valencia ( Luzuriaga), Negros Oriental





Happy 1st Birthday Matt Cymone Tinaytinay





Happy 1st Birthday Matt Cymone Tinaytinay





Opening Salvo: Presentation of Mutya ng Valencia 2017







Vehicular Accident Nissan Navara





Vehicular Accident - Nissan Navara at Malatapay, Zamboanguita Negros Oriental





Heavy Rain









How to Succeed in Your Sari-Sari Store





How to Succeed in Your Sari-Sari Store

Most of the owners would want to put up a sari-sari store for various reasons. Most often than not though, it's about taking some nice profit while providing the daily needs of the family. Way wrong reason I say. Why? Because in a matter of months, a once full-blooming store will eventually start thinning and run dry because the capital has evaporated already!

There must be some discipline involved! This is the best, yet the hardest strategy that can save the business and make it prosper.

You should consider the store as if it's not yours. Simply put, if you want noodles, softdrinks or a biscuit, buy them with your own money!

Don't take a noodle or any of them for FREE! Pay what is due to the store so that there is no loss in your capital.

Consuming goods will eventually shrink the business, no matter how huge your initial capital is. I've seen it a number of times already! My niece and nephews would grind out every snack they could, we'd even have our lunch for free, courtesy of canned goods from the store. The result -- the store's capital shrunk little by little 'til we're left with little display in the shelf, so few we have to close it. Ugh.

One good thing about owning your own sari-sari store is it that gives you convenience of not having to force yourself on making credits or “utang” on other stores. But for the business to survive and grow, you MUST consider that credit as if you owe it to another and not to yourself. You should pay that credit you owe to your own sari-sari store!


Basic and initial items:


Cigarettes

Drinks / Beverages (softdrinks, bottled juice, liquors and beers)

Toiletries (shampoo, toothpaste, bath soap, dish-washing liquid, bar soap, detergents, bleach, etc.)

Canned Goods

Noodles

Cooking aid (frying oil, soy sauce, vinegar, powder mixes, MSG, egg, garlic, ketchup, tomato paste, sugar, salt, etc.) Powders in Sachet (Juice powders, coffee, milk, coffee mate, choco powder, etc.) Snacks or what we refer to as “chichirya”

Retailed Snacks - these are the typical “tig-mamiso” or 1 peso-valued snacks such as Boy Bawang, Sugo, etc. As of writing, 1 pack of these goods costs around 15 to less than 20 pesos and each pack normally contains 20 pcs. So the normal profit is only small, ranging from 2 to 5 pesos per pack.

Big Snacks - these are those solo packs we normally get in convenient stores. Sometimes these snacks also have smaller packs in retail as mentioned in no. 1. Examples of these are Snacku, Chippy, Piattos, etc. Prices vary, but you can profit from 2 to 8 pesos each. Sweet Goods - these are candies, chocolates, lollipops, milk powders, bubble gums and mints. It's better to put them on glass or plastic jars with caps to keep them away from ants.





Marymount Westridge School - Buwan ng Wika





Marymount Westridge School - Buwan ng Wika - Interpretative Dance





Silliman University: Hibalag Booth Festival 2017





Booth Festival of Silliman’s Founders Celebration or known as “Hibalag” is one of the highlights or major activities of Silliman’s Founding celebration. The said event dates back since 1950 and it’s not just about the booth festival, it also includes homecoming reunions.





Dreamland Nature and Adventure Park - Amlan Negros Oriental





Dreamland Nature and Adventure Park - Amlan Negros Oriental





Dreamland Zoo at Amlan - Feeding the Lovebirds





Dreamland Zoo at Amlan - Feeding the Lovebirds





Sea Forest - Sibulan





Sea Forest - Sibulan




Indoor Children's Playground Fun for Kids and Family with Slides





Indoor Children's Playground Fun for Kids and Family with Slides





Newly Build House for Rent





Newly Build House for Rent

Located at Balugo, Valencia, Negros Oriental Contact number: 0926 806 8098





Hyundai EON Sports Limited Edition





Hyundai EON Sports Limited Edition - shooth ride that's down to earth

Powerful yet light on its feet
A chic way to get around
Mobile comforts redefined





New Toyota Wigo 1.0 E M/T









New Toyota Wigo 1.0 G Manual









NEW Toyota Wigo - A/T









NEW Toyota Wigo









Car and Motorcycle Show









Toyota Wigo









NEW Toyota Wigo









BPI Loans Madness - Toyota, Suzuki, Mazda, Nissan, Ford, Volkswagen, Kia, Mitsubishi, Hyundai, Honda









Toyota Wigo 1.0 G/MT - Black









Toyota Fortuner 4x2 G Gas A/T









Chada Valencia - Valencia Negros Oriental







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