Friday, November 4, 2011

Island Pacific Seafood Market National City now serving you

The wait is over.

Island Pacific, known for its fresh and wide array of seafoods, meat products, vegetables, fruits and other Asian products, is now ready to serve National City.

The grand opening of Island Pacific Seafood Market marks a milestone in the historical city and its developing economy.

A whole new shopping experience awaits Island Pacific Seafood Market customers.  Filipinos, who comprise more than 20% of the population in National City, along with Hispanics and Mexicans, would be in for a treat as Island Pacific offers the freshest and widest food selections in the city.

While Island Pacific is known to be a Filipino Supermarket, it aspires not only to promote Filipino cuisine and products to communities across United States but also to place it in the world culinary map.

We accomplish this by offering the finest and top of the line products in our stores because that’s what Filipino cooking is all about – you just never compromise with ingredients.

Located in the heart of National City along East Plaza Boulevard near the corner of South Euclid Avenue, Island Pacific Seafood Market will be conveniently accessible not only to National City but also to other communities in San Diego County including San Diego, Mira Mesa, Paradise Hills, Rancho Bernardo, La Jolla and Chula Vista.

At Island Pacific Seafood Market we assure you more CHOICES, better PRICES, and the best SERVICE.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

An Evening with Ging Reyes


PRESS RELEASE          
                                                   
Philippine Consulate General   
447 Sutter St., San Francisco, CA 94108
415-433-6666 ext. 313 (public information section)
*www.philippineconsulate-sf.org
SFPCG -

24 January 2011.


Philippine Consulate General and the Filipino Community
honor outgoing ABS-CBN International
North America News Bureau Chief Regina “ Ging” Reyes

San Francisco, California -- The Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco together with the Filipino American community honored outgoing ABS-CBN News Bureau Chief Regina “ Ging” Reyes with a reception called “ an Evening with Ging Reyes” on 24 January 2011 at the Social Hall of the Philippine Center Building.

Ms. Reyes is the first North American Bureau Chief of ABS-CBN who during an almost decade-long stint nurtured the Bureau to its high standards of service, as well as providing that vital communication and information link between the Filipino American Communities in North America and with the home country.

Philippine Consul General Marciano A. Paynor, Jr. led the long list of personalities, groups and guests who paid tribute to Ms. Reyes and her numerous professional achievements and personal qualities

Consul General Marciano A. Paynor, Jr, presenting a Certificate of Recognition to Ms. Ging Reyes, on behalf of the Philippine Foreign Service Missions in North America
 
In his remarks and in the Certification of Recognition he presented Ms. Reyes, Consul General Paynor cited the invaluable contribution she has given as ABS-CBN North America News Bureau, her strong and unwavering commitment to servicing the Filipino-American communities in North America and her continuous dedication to service and upholding the highest level of professionalism among her peers.
 

The evening event saw a gathering of a cross-section of Filipino American communities, colleagues and friends of the honoree.

Community group representatives pose with Honoree
Ms. Ging Reyes and Consul General Marciano A. Paynor, Jr.

To name a few of the numerous community group representatives who paid tribute to Ms. Reyes were, Mr. Rodel Rodis and Ms. Charito Benipayo of US Pinoys for Good Governance, Ms. Ester Chavez, Philippine American Press Club, Mr. Joe Pecho, National Federation of Filipino American Associations, Mr. Rudy Asercion, WestBay Pilipino Multi-Service Center, Filipino Veterans group, Mr. Al Perez, Filipino American Arts Exposition and San Francisco Entertainment Commissioner, Ms. Marilyn Mondejar / Ms. Sonia Delen and other members of the Filipino Women’s Network, Ms. Marivic Bamba, San Francisco Filipino Cultural Center, Mr. Joseph Mojares, Philippine Nurses Association of Northern California, Atty. Rene Pascual, Integrated Bar of the Philippines- Northern California, Carmen Colet, San Francisco Filipino American Chamber of Commerce and San Francisco Art Commissioner, Ms. Yolanda Stern, of One World Institute, Ms. Melissa Apuya, representing Senator Leland Yee, US House of representative Jackie Spiers (Certificate of Appreciation read and presented on behalf of the Congresswoman by Deputy Consul General Wilfredo Santos) and California legislative Assemblywoman / Speaker Pro-Tempore Fiona Ma (Certificate of Appreciation read and presented on behalf of the Assemblywoman by Consul Alfonso Ver), Ms. Nerissa Hernandez, Head of Corporate Affairs.ABS-CBN and Mr. Dennis Normandy, San Francisco-Manila Sister City Council.

An added special tribute and appreciation was done by way of a special hors d’ouvres menu prepared solely for this event by Kulinarya 2010 Cooking Showdown winner Chef Ed Grajo, in coordination with food retailer Island Pacific which provided the ingredients.

Ms. Reyes in her response to all, humbly acknowledged the accolades given to her. She nostalgically recalled the early days and growth of the North America News Bureau interactions, her experiences with the Filipino American community and important remembrances of her almost decade-long stint as North America Bureau Chief. END