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Lisa writes from Baguio, where she resides with 7 dogs and 4 vintage cars. A firm believer in that if there's anything one should be generous about it would be information, she now supplements Go Baguio! with inside tips on visiting, living and doing business in this cool, cool city in the mist.

Who Should Attend the Baguio PAGASA Workshop?

Written by lisa on Feb 29th, 2008 | Filed under: pagasa

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Ladies and Gentlemen,

Good news! A few privileged folk who attended the first Baguio Workshop were taken on a journey to discover the ANSWERS to society’s problems. Along with it came answers to life’s problems, both very specific to a particular person and specific to general problems of the environment, culture, politics.

Many visitors to this blog come here in search of answers, too. Many have their own answers to the current problems of Baguio and this is what the workshop is about — to get like-minded individuals together to solve these problems.

No one is too big or too small to join. You don’t have to know all the answers either And just to get you thinking if this workshop is for you, let me pose a few questions:

1. Are you worried about your future?

2. Do you feel too small to make any great impact on Baguio’s future?

3. Do you think it’s the government’s responsibility to make our lives better?

4. Do you like yourself?

5. Do you want to do something for your family, city and country but do not know where to begin?

6. Do you want to have access to life’s basic ’services’: clean air, water, well-lit streets?

7. Do you feel the need to participate in changing the world but do not know whom to approach?

8. Do you think Jun Lozada is doing the right thing by coming forward to expose corruption in the government?

9. Do you have children and/or parents, or someone you love so much it hurts?

10. Do you want to have a a good job, prosperous life, many friends?

If the answer is YES to any of these questions, then the Baguio PAGASA Workshop is for you.

It costs just Php4,000 to participate (but if you want to attend it so badly but cannot come up with the full fee, we can work something out, don’t worry) in this rare opportunity to work with Nicanor Perlas and all the other wonderful folk who have taken the workshop. Just contact me.

My number is +63.919.673.7077. My email is creativenative(at)gmail(dot)com.

And I promise you, this is the unscariest, most loving, most generous workshop you’ll every experience in your life!

It’s all happening from 8:30am on March 10 to March 11 7:00pm in Baguio. Join us!


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5 Responses to “Who Should Attend the Baguio PAGASA Workshop?”

  1. Dale, on March 1st, 2008 at 12:03 am Said:

    Visit http://www.pagasa.net.ph to know more about PAGASA.

  2. lisa, on March 1st, 2008 at 9:37 pm Said:

    Thanks, Dale. Forgot to include the link to the website.

  3. voltaire acosta, on March 2nd, 2008 at 10:26 pm Said:

    hi lisa,
    thanks for the invitation. i surely would love to attend it. Cleared up some of my schedules to be a part of the workshop that can set our beloved Baguio back on its feet. see you there.

  4. lisa, on March 3rd, 2008 at 1:49 pm Said:

    Fantastic! I am so happy to know that you can make it this time.

    See ya.

  5. mike a, on March 3rd, 2008 at 6:01 pm Said:

    voltaire,

    27 years ago we were considered to be the pillars of Baguio. Unfortunately, we were not ready. Perhaps our time has finally come. Looking forward to seeing you. Humatak ka pa ng ibang pillar potential. Ito na ang hinahanap natin. Maniwala ka.

    The whole world is applying this model and we are bestowed with the privilege of having one of the pioneers of this paradigm guide us through the process.

    Matutuwa na din ang mga magulang natin. At last kunada.

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