After opening its doors to the Philippine market a little over two years ago, Casa Europa Inc., the exclusive distributor of Porcelanosa Grupo, has proven itself to be a leading supplier of world-class building materials for residential, commercial and leisure projects in the country.
In its desire to say “thank you” to its loyal customers, architects and interior designers, Casa Europa hosted an intimate affair recently at the Vask Champagne room. Over 60 guests enjoyed free-flowing modernized Spanish tapas, cava and wines.
It was an elegant yet fun and relaxed evening that gave the members of the Porcelanosa family, including three of their principals flying in from Spain, a chance to meet with their loyal patrons in a social gathering.
(The Porcelanosa showroom is located at the Mezzanine of The Infinity Tower at 26th Street, Bonifacio Global City. For more information, e-mail info@porcelanosa.com.ph, visit Porcelanosa PH on Facebook or call 519-3515.)
Photos by Randy Ocampo and Ian Santillan
A remarkable success
Caruso Ristorante Italiano, one of Makati’s finest Italian restaurants, achieved a remarkable feat as it was recently given the Plaque of Hospitality award by the Italian Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines Inc. (ICCPI). The said award certifies the authenticity and quality of Caruso’s food, wine, hospitality and ambiance.
An intimate gathering was held at the top-notch restaurant where everyone was treated to a sumptuous array of authentic Italian dishes and wines. Highlighting the affair was the presentation of the award by Italian Ambassador Massimo Roscigno, ICCPI president Alessandro Abbate and vice president Nuccio Saverio to restaurant owners Dario Gardini and Emilio Mina.
Guests seen at the event were distinguished personalities from the government, business and social circles including former senator Ed Angara, former Ilocos Sur governor Chavit Singson, Agnes Roscigno of Italy and Caruso Ristorante Italiano-Boracay partner Hans Demetz.
Congratulations and more power to Dario, Emilio and team!
For goodwill & charity
The much-awaited Casa y Jardin Bazaar of the Catholic Women’s Club (CWC) will be held at the Grand Ballroom of Hotel InterContinental in Makati City on Oct. 5 and 12, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Led by CWC 2014 president Tessie Amparo and Casa y Jardin committee chair Estela Lopez (fourth and fifth from left) and co-chair Nena Mewshaw, the bazaar will showcase Mother and Child Limited Edition plates derived from the paintings of well-known artists. It will be a delight as the bazaar ushers in the Christmas season with items such as branded clothes, jewelry and home decor.
Proceeds of this noteworthy activity will help charities supported by CWC such as Elsie Gaches Village and The Good Shepherd. Seen in photo are (from left) CWC members Azun Zubiri, Nena Casimiro, Nina Dizon, Chloe Periquet and Minerva Tanseco.
A captivating treat
The Rotary Club of Makati Business District (RCMBD) teams up with the Repertory Philippines Foundation Inc. for a one-day staging of Pinocchio, happening on Oct. 11, 4:30 p.m. at the Onstage Theater in Greenbelt 1, Makati City.
This well-loved children’s tale was adapted for stage by Jim Eiler and directed by Repertory Philippines Theater for Young Audiences (RPTYA) artistic director Joy Virata. Proceeds of this event will go to the various projects and foundations supported by RCMBD.
Present at the partnership signing were (seated) RCMBD president-elect Sharon Tan and best president Jay Fajardo and Repertory Philippines Foundation Inc. general manager Gidget Tolentino; (standing, from left) RCMBD treasurer Tony Abello, Aimee Achacoso with RCMBD charter president Mache Torres-Ackerman, service projects head Lesley Geronimo and secretary Jon Lansangan.
(For inquiries, call 0977-1731636 or e-mail rcmakati_businessDistrict@yahoo.com.)