Ducks marks 14 years of success

Ducks Unlimited celebrates 14 years of success with a grand anniversary sale in all its boutiques. Discounts ranging from 20 to 50 percent will be available on most items from Nov. 15-30, to celebrate the brand’s accomplishments in the local clothing industry. Ducks Unlimited is the only Philippine clothing brand to use 100 percent Egyptian cotton in its celebrated line of apparel. Now on its 14th year, Ducks has 18 branches to serve its devoted clientele. Existing discount cardholders will also get an added incentive as Ducks also recently launched its Elite Membership Card. Applicants only need to accumulate P15,000 worth of purchases from Ducks Unlimited stores within three months and get a lifetime discount of 20 percent on all regular items. Ducks Unlimited shops are located in Shoppesville-Greenhills, SM-Pampanga, SM-San Lazaro, Festival Mall, Robinsons Galleria, Robinsons Ermita, Ducks Buendia, Alimall Cubao, Century Park Sheraton Hotel, Glorietta 3, SM-Centerpoint, SM-Marilao, Alimall Cubao, Landmark-Trinoma, Landmark-Makati, Robinsons Department Store Pioneer, Robinsons Department Store Galleria and Crossing Department Store.

Star of noche buena

A worker at the new, state-of-the-art Purefoods-Hormel plant in Gen. Trias, Cavite keeps up with the production line — and consumer demand — for Purefoods Fiesta Ham. Known as “the star of the Noche Buena season,” the brand’s popularity has helped make Christmas hams a staple in holiday celebrations. The Purefoods-Hormel Co. is ramping up production of the delicacy in an effort to meet higher demand for trusted, locally-sourced and made food products.

Catering for Christmas parties

Tsoko.Nut Batirol which prides itself in being a Pinoy coffee and tsokolate shop is now ready to cater for your Christmas parties. “Due to customer requests, we are now ready to accept bulk orders as long as they place it in advance, said Zell De la Cruz, operations and marketing manager of Tsoko.Nut Batirol. “We continue to receive inquiries regarding our catering capabilities so we set up a system to address this demand,” explained dela Cruz who represented the company in guestings in several television programs at ABS-CBN and QTV 11. Its outlets at De la Rosa Carpark, SM Makati, Walter-Mart-Makati, RCBC Plaza, Excelsior-Eastwood and soon at Shaw Blvd nr EDSA, uses the Leyte-Samar variety of cacao beans for its hot chocolate and the barako for its coffee. Also in he menu are rice meals such as dinuguan, callos, pork steak, rellenong bangus, and chicken roll, pasta, cakes and pastries, pandesal with adobo or sardines, ensaymada, bibingka, salads and specially concocted cold drinks. For more information, call or text 0917-5132522.

The many uses of bamboo

Laguna Lake Development Authority general manager Edgardo C. Manda will talk about the many uses of bamboo at the UE National Service Training Program (UE-NSTP) lecture-forum — where he is the guest speaker. Manda, a UE alumnus, will explain the socio-economic and ecological aspects and other uses of the bamboo (bambusoideae, locally known as kawayan) and promote bamboo for the reforestation of the watershed of the Laguna de Bay. The UE-NSTP lecture-forum, to be participated in by hundreds of UE students, will be held at the UE Theater on Nov. 22, 2 to 5 p.m., sponsored by the UE Marketing Department and the UE Office of Extension and Community Outreach (OECO). For inquiries, call UE OECO director Roger Espiritu or Ms. Annie Apostol, tel. nos. 735-5471 to 82 loc. 379 or log on to UE Web site: www.ue.edu.ph.

Fashion jewelry-making seminar

Fashionable doesn’t have to be spelled expensive. In fact, fashionable can be profitable. And it‘s as easy as stringing up beads and tying up colorful crystals and stones. If you have an artistic or creative streak, the Golden Treasure Skills Development Program can help you get started with your own fashion jewelry business. Learn the simple and easy way of making arm bracelets, earrings, necklaces, anklets, and other accessories using indigenous materials. GTSDP is conducting  a fashion jewelry and bead-making seminar on Nov. 29, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the College of Social Work and Community Development  Magsaysay Ave., cor. Ylanan St., University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City. Lunch and snack will be served while all the materials will be provided. A certificate of completion will be handed to participant after the seminar. For inquiries, call 436-78-26, 421-15-77, and 913-65-51.

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