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2010 Gawad Natatanging Lagunense (Outstanding Lagunense Awards)

I was officially star-struck being in the same table as Jiggy Manicad, having a photo with Sol Aragones (both awardees for broadcast journalism), and being on stage with Gov. Ningning Lazaro and other officials at the provincial level. To top that all off, I had the pleasure of being among the five finalists for the Gawad Natatanging Kabataan (Outstanding Youth Award)... and ultimately getting the prize.

High heels and long gown didn't stop me from taking photos, but I couldn't move too much with my talent of tripping over stairs, so Ate Madie shared the picture-taking assignment with me. =)

Thank you to Ate Madie and to Ginny for getting me involved in this competition; and to Bob and Melissa for the glowing commendations; and to my stage aunts (the stage mother called up right after the ceremonies) for being there with me.





Comments

  1. Hi Sol - taga-Women's dorm sya dati ano? Tama ba?

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  2. naku, di ko alam kung dun siya nagdorm. naabutan ba natin siya sa uplb?

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  3. ate rochie, parang sanay na sanay ka na tumanggap ng awards ah? hehe

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  4. galing! sabi sau eh ikaw ang mananalo!

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  5. sikat! yan si Rochie... taga IRRI sa GQNPC!

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  6. Bakit di naman nalalaman ng mga taga Laguna ang ganto! Congrats rochie!

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  7. wow! tindi ah daig pa ang nanalo ng best actress at my nagpa authograph. Pede ba ako din pa sign sa likod na lang ng damit ko. hehehehehe!

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  8. pag may anilag ... may Gawad ng Natatanging Lagunense. Sana next year may anilag uli :D

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  9. @ana: hindi na ako nakapag pa-autograph. mas okay naman ang photo op =)

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  10. @hanna: salamat!!

    5th year na nagbibigay ang provincial government ng awards, ayon sa interview panel. pero lahat kaming finalists nalaman lang ang competition nung binigay sa amin yung form na sinagutan namin. dahil dumadami na ang mga awardees at finalists, tingin ko mas magiging publicised itong competition sa mga susunod na taon. =)

    hindi ko lang alam kung naiulat na ni jiggy manicad ito kagabi... or kung gagawing feature. may kasama siyang camera crew kasi.

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  11. @biboy: kaya mukhang matangkad gawa nung sapatos =) at nakow, hindi pa sanay tumanggap ng awards. star struck pa rin nung nakita ko yung ibang mga awardees. may soprano, dance troupe, news reporters, etc. at first time kong nakapag papicture na kasama mga government officials. hehehe. buti hindi ako natalisod talaga. sobrang wa poise yun kung nalaglag ako.

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  12. natuwa naman si gov., si neil nocon, at si virgilio lazaga. taga calamba ang awardee e. hehehe

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  13. ang alin? =)

    left to right: rusty, richian, governor lazaro, me, kenn, chico

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  14. wow rochie! this is such an honor! congratulations! :)

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  15. @sylvia: yes, i agree! thank you! =)

    ang kagandahan pati ng gawad na ito, iba iba ang categories. kaya may natatanging bumbero, natatanging pulis, natatanging guro, natataning alagad ng sining, etc. at yung bihira makilala na natatangi, binigyan ng award. tulad nung mga malaki ang itinulong nung sumalanta ang mga bagyo noong 2009.

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  16. congrats!!!! :) blow out ka naman! hahaha

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  17. @annapet: syempre, kasama ka! pagaling ka muna. para kang magkakatrangkaso! (kunwari di kami magkasama sa bahay)

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