Atabay

Atabay – is the word for “well” or “source of water” across the Bisayan languages. Atabey – is the Taino (natives to the Caribbean Islands) ancestral mother of water, lakes, the sea, streams, and marine tides. You may want to read: Kapampangan Language

Father of the Labor Code of the Philippines

Father of the Labor Code of the Philippines Blas Ople was born on February 3, 1927. Nicknamed the Father of the Labor Code of the Philippines and former Senator and Labor Minister, Ka Blas Ople wrote the Labor Code that our country uses until now. He is the inspiration behind all the programs of the … Read more

Dr. Enrique M. Ostrea, Jr.

Let’s get to know more about the members of the National Academy of Science and Technology, Philippines (NAST PHL) Dr. Enrique M. Ostrea, Jr. was recognized for his pioneering work on detecting fetal exposure to drugs, tobacco smoke, alcohol, and environmental toxins through meconium analysis, as well as his significant contributions to pediatrics, specifically in … Read more

Lucio San Pedro

Lucio San Pedro (February 11, 1913) Today, February 11, 2023, is the 110th birth anniversary of National Artist for Music Lucio San Pedro. Lucio San Pedro was a master composer, conductor, and teacher whose music evokes the folk elements of Filipino heritage. Cousin to “Botong” Francisco, San Pedro produced a wide-ranging body of works that … Read more

Sala Recibidor

SALA RECIBIDOR (San Agustin Museum) This room was used in the early years, at the end of the 16th Century, as an aula or classroom, where the Filipinos were taught music, art, catechism, and the three Rs: (Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and Religion). Here was the first formal school in the Philippines. During the 18th Century, … Read more