Stationcure Body And Face Skin Care Center
by Christian Mack on October 30, 2013Most people do not realize it, but our skin, face and body really need attention and have needs that should not be ignored. Our skin is exposed to the elements: heat, sunlight, dust, toxins, allergens and many other things that harmful and detrimental. Our bodies are constantly affected by fatigue and stress. While staying healthy can do wonders for us, we should also pamper ourselves with treatments that will help us feel better and look better. Luckily we can all go to Stationcure Body And Face Skin Care Center in Las Piñas for the care our skin, face and body really needs.
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Feel the Harmony of the Las Piñas Boys Choir
by Jhaypee Guia on October 16, 2012The Las Piñas Boys Choir of Las Piñas City, Philippines, is a boys choir made up of scholarship students at St. Joseph's Academy and performs regularly at the annual International Bamboo Organ Festival and at the Parish of St. Joseph. The choir was founded by a Belgian priest and missionary, the Reverend Father Leo Reinier, CICM, who was an assistant parish priest of St. Joseph's Parish and who believed that the parish’s Bamboo Organ could achieve its full glory if there was a good choir to accompany it. Therefore in September 1969, three months after his arrival in the Parish, Fr. Leo began recruiting young boys between 8 and 12 years from the parochial as well as public schools in Las Piñas.
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St. Joseph Parish Church – Home of the Bamboo Organ
by Jane Dacumos on August 9, 2012The St. Joseph Parish Church in Las Piñas houses the Bamboo Organ, and it is about ten kilometers south of the heart of Metro Manila. Built between 1797 and 1819, the church has an “earthquake” Baroque architectural style and is mainly made of adobe stones.
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Las Piñas-Parañaque Critical Habitat and Eco-tourism Area
by Jhaypee Guia on July 20, 2012It covers a total area of 175 hectares along the coasts of Las Piñas and Parañaque. It consists of around 30 hectares of 8 species of mangroves and 113 hectares of mudflats.
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The Historical Zapote Bridge
by Jane Dacumos on July 17, 2012The Battle of Zapote River, also known as the Battle of Zapote Bridge, happened on June 13, 1899 between 3,000 Americans and 5,000 Filipinos. It was the second largest battle of the Philippine-American War.
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