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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Miss Saad Festival 2011


Nine equally gorgeous, talented and witty young ladies representing nine different "Hubon" is vying  for this year's Miss Saad Festival 2011. The Finals night is on April 1 at 7 in the evening at Leganes Gymnasium.

The candidates are Maria Princess Jermaine Cabaron representing Hubon Mapainubuson of St. Vincent College, Nadine Mijares representing Hubon Manugwali of Barangay Guihaman, Shenna May Alcantara representing Hubon Manug-iwag, Jessa Carmelo representing Hubon Manluluwas of Barangay Cagamutan Norte, Laila Mae Jor representing Hubon Manalagna of Lapayon National High School, Salvacion Piodena representing Hubon Mahinangpanon of Barangay Guinobatan, Manievonne Colbera represting Hubon Misteryoso of Leganes Elementary School, Quennie Seran representing Hubon Milagroso and Charmaine Juelle representing Hubon Makugui of Nabitasan National High School.

Photograph courtesy of Leganesnon.

Mary Princess Jermaine Cabaron,16 years old 

Nadine Mijares, 19 years old

Shenna May Alcantara, 14 years old

Jessa Carmelo, 18 years old

Laila Mae Jor, 16 years old

Salvacion Piodena, 20 years old

Manievonne Colbera, 14 years old

Quennie Seran, 17 years old

Charmaine Juelle, 14 years old

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Leganes Saad Festival & Town Fiesta 2011


The municipality of Leganes will once again celebrate the Annual Patronal Fiesta and Saad Festival in honor of St. Vincent Ferrer on April 1-5, 2011.

Here are the Schedule of Activities

March 28
Opening Salvo

April 1
Grand Civic Parade
Miss Saad Festival Beauty Pageant
Live Band

April 2
LNHS Alumni Dinner for a Cause
2nd Saad Kite Contest
Boxing Tournament
Job Fair

April 3
Regional Arnis Tournament
Pilipinas Got Talent Live

April 4
Saad Festival Cultural Dance and Mardi-Grass Competition
Religious Procession
Awards night
Fireworks Display and Live Band Concert

April 5
Leganes Town Fiesta Day
Coronation of Fiesta Queen 2011

Friday, March 11, 2011

8.9 Earthquake strikes Japan Videos


33ft tsunami hit Japan's northeastern coast after a 8.9 magnitude earthquake near Tokyo. The huge wave hit the port in the country's Sendai city, sending ships crashing into the shore and carrying cars and buildings through streets. 
video courtesy of: skynews