Clark Wine Center

Bldg 6460 Clark Field Observatory Building,
Manuel A. Roxas Highway corner A Bonifacio Ave,
Clark Air Base, Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, Philippines 2023
Clark, Pampanga: (045) 499-6200
Mobile/SMS: 0977-837-9012
Ordering: 0977-837-9012 / 0917-520-4393
Manila: (632) 8637-5019

For These Aetas, Christmas Came in June

By Tonette Orejas
Inquirer Northern Luzon
First Posted 12/20/2010

Filed Under: Poverty, Christmas, Education, Family

THE wall facing the dusty street is adorned with three plastic decors: two grinning Santas and a red poster bearing the now ubiquitous greeting “Merry Christmas!”

In this house rented by 32 Aeta scholars, these are the only holiday trimmings that their house parent, Jennalyn Quiroz, can afford.

But no matter. “Gang pung ala la ren, maranun pu ing pasku mi (Even without those, Christmas had already come to us),” says Aprilieta David, beaming.

At 20 and on her third year as an Education major, David is the eldest in the biggest batch of scholars so far from Porac and Floridablanca towns in Pampanga.

Like her, 25 other young women and six young men are able to pursue college courses because of educational scholarships provided by Mary the Queen College (MQC), St. Vincent Foundation and individual donors, says Father Ching Fuertes of the Archdiocese of San Fernando who has been ministering to the Aeta communities.

“It used to be that we had two or four scholars at a time [in the last four years]. Only last June did we manage to send more of them to college because of the growing support of our friends for education,” he adds.

Fr. Fuentes had been tasked by San Fernando Archbishop Paciano Aniceto to minister to Pampanga’s indigenous communities five years ago—an assignment he took with silent celebration.

Determined to help the Aeta youth get a steadier foothold towards a better life, he focused on getting more of them in school.

Quiroz recalls that Fr. Fuentes personally appealed to the MQC officials to accept the Aetas as scholars. “He said that if the Aetas become educated, they could help improve their communities,” she remembers the priest telling the school officials.

“We also had to ask them, in the meantime, to lower the academic standards usually applied to students from the lowlands because otherwise the Aetas cannot avail themselves of the scholarship,” Quiroz says.

But it may not be for long, she continues, because recent comprehension quizzes have shown vastly improving results.

To ensure that the scholars are able to focus on their studies, all 32 of them are provided board and lodging in a two-bedroom house in Barangay (village) Dila-Dila in Sta. Rita, Pampanga. San Fernando Auxiliary Bishop Roberto Mallari pays for the rent, while the scholars’ parents, all upland farmers, pitch in by providing jeepney fare from Dila-Dila to MQC in Guagua town, where the 31 Aeta youth are enrolled, and to the Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University where Oliver King is taking up industrial technology.

David says the youth hail from the villages of Kamias, Villa Maria, Inararo, Sapang Uwak and Pasbul in Porac, and Camachile and Nabuklod in Floridablanca. Except for David and King, all were born after Mt. Pinatubo’s 1991 eruption that forced the Aetas on a mass exodus to the lowlands.

“Only few people were helping us back then until Fr. Ching came,” recounts Jenilyn Santos who is in third year now.

“It is my dream to finish my course so I can help my parents and help change the false perceptions of lowlanders about Aetas,” Santos adds, referring to the discrimination she has experienced from some classmates and strangers.

Joey Saplala, a second year college student, wants to teach in his village right after graduation. “I speak the Aeta language and more people in my tribe will learn writing, reading and counting,” the young man shares during a group discussion with the Inquirer.

“Our Christmas is happier now because we’re able to go to college. And we have our families and many people helping us,” says Precy Abuque, to which her fellow scholars enthusiastically cried, “Agree!”

As in the lowlands, Christmas in Aeta villages is celebrated with clan reunions after a Mass. A prayer to Apo Namalyari, the deity on Mt. Pinatubo, west of their villages, is led by elders.

Source: http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/sim/sim/view/20101218-309709/For-These-Aetas-Christmas-Came-in-June

Clark Wine Center was built in 2003 by Hong Kong-based Yats International Leisure Philippines to become the largest wine shop in Philippines supplying Asia’s wine lovers with fine vintage wines at attractive prices.  Today, this wine shop in Clark Philippines offers over 2000 selections of fine wines from all major wine regions in the world.  As a leading wine supplier in Philippines, Pampanga’s Clark Wine Center offers an incomparable breadth of vintages, wines from back vintages spanning over 50 years.  Clark Wine Center is located in Pampanga Clark Freeport Zone adjacent to Angeles City, just 25 minutes from Subic and 45 minutes from Manila.

Wines from Burgundy, Bordeaux, Rhone, Loire, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Alsace, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, South Africa, Chile and Argentina etc. are well represented in this Clark Wine Shop.

http://www.ClarkWineCenter.com

Getting to this wine shop in Pampanga Angeles City Clark Freeport Zone Philippines from Manila

Getting to the Clark Wine Center wine shop from Manila is quite simple:  after entering Clark Freeport from Dau and Angeles City, proceed straight along the main highway M A Roxas. Clark Wine Center is the stand-along white building on the right, at the corner A Bonifacio Ave.  From the Clark International Airport DMIA, ask the taxi to drive towards the entrance of Clark going to Angeles City.  From Mimosa, just proceed towards the exit of Clark and this wine shop is on the opposite side of the main road M A Roxas.

Clark Wine Center

Bldg 6460 Clark Observatory Building

Manuel A. Roxas Highway corner A Bonifacio Ave,

Angeles Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga 2023

0922-870-5173 0917-826-8790 (ask for Ana Fe)

Wine@Yats-International.com

YATS Wine Cellars

Manila Sales Office

3003C East Tower, Phil Stock Exchange Center,

Exchange Rd Ortigas Metro Manila, Philippines 1605

(632) 637-5019   0917-520-4393  ask for Rea or Chay

Best place to buy wine in Clark Pampanga outside Manila near Subic and Angeles City Philippines is Clark Wine Center.


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