Friday, November 28, 2008
Jennifer’s Kababayan Hotel: A Review
You make take the jeepney ride from Metro Mall or simply ride a tricycle to get to this place. I must warn you though that tricycle fares in this part of the province is so expensive compared with that of Naga City.
The Administrative and Academic Staff of STI Naga found this place perfect for their 2-day Planning Session. Away from the processes and worries of our daily operations, the personnel’s took time to evaluate their departments and formulate strategies and tactics for the succeeding year. Plans that are aligned with the goals of the Organization for greater sustainability were drawn and each were asked for commitment.
Back at the venue, the hotel is complete with leisure amenities from swimming pool to function halls that can accommodate 20 – 100 persons. They are also serving wide variety of cuisines to choose from. Wi-fi connection is also available for people always on the go. LCD projector is available upon request for meeting and seminars.
The rooms are spacious and their twin-sharing rooms can accommodate as many as six persons without any significant decline in air-conditioning power. Did I mention that their hot and cold shower is one for the books? You can make your morning coffee out of the hot shower!
Few of the downsides of this hotel is their TV reception. The monitors are big but pictures are poor. No service elevator available for occupants of the top floors.
Inside the Mind of a Basketball Coach
Prominent movers of National Collegiate Basketball will be holding a Basketball Coaches Workshop at the Ateneo de Naga University to be followed by a sports clinic at the Naga City Gymnasium. This event is scheduled for one day only and this opportunity is too good to ignore.
Despite being early at the Integrated Terminal, I was still late to catch majority of Coach Noli Ayo’s presentation about the current sports culture in Bicol. Commuter Vans are normally not at their usual speed standard during Saturdays, I checked-in quarter past nine at the Arrupe Convention Center of Ateneo where the workshop is being held. I was greeted by Don Razon, the coach of STI Naga Basketball Team, who was waiting for me to arrive.
Following coach Ayo’s presentation is a talk given by Dr. Raul “George” Canlas, the Executive Director of the Moro Lorenzo Sports Medicine Unit, on Sports Injuries and Hydration. Dr. Canlas’ experience in local and international basketball campaigns has earned him a spot in the Medical Oversight Team composed of other top-notched sports doctors from around the world in the recently concluded Olympics held in China.
Though some part of his presentation showed players twisting their elbows, feet and a shovel to the face, it was presented to give an impact on the importance of re-hydration and proper conditioning to avoid and or minimize any sports injuries.
Pretty sure basketball aficionados who were at the event went home with better knowledge and appreciation of the game. A game that can and has transcended cultural barriers. A game we will never get tired playing.