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TO ALL NARVAQUENOS! Kamusta Kay o Amin Dita? Kamusta Kay Amin Kaillian! Greetings From: Ms. Juliet Cabacungan Los Angeles, California Greetings From: Mrs. Melba Iga yac-Esguerr a and F amily Europe Hello to Everybody! Greetings From: Ms. Carolina Cablayan-Fagaragan Hawaii Aloha!! Kamusta Kayo Amin Dita Kababayan! History Focus on NARVACAN ILOCOS SUR Narvacan was discovered by a Spanish expeditionary force sent from Vigan by the military officer and naviga tor , Captain Juan de Salcedo. The Spanish expeditionary force was shipwrecked along the town's coast. When they were being rescued by the natives, the Spaniards asked the natives what was the name of their place. The resident's leader replied in an Ilocano dialect by asking the Spaniards "Nalbakan?" (Are you shipwrecked?). The Spaniards thought this to be the answer to their question, and from then on the place was referred to as Narvacan. Salcedo befriended the small tribe of indigenous valley peoples that resided in the area while Spanish families established a township in 1576. As part of the modern township, a Roman Catholic parish was established by the Augustinian religious order on April 25, 1587. The Narvacan parish would become one of the first Roman Catholic parishes in present-day Ilocos Sur . Narvacan was organized under the traditions of the royal government of Spain. The Habsburg royal family served as the heads of state which in turn appointed Santiago de Vera as President of the Royal Audiencia governor over the region in which Narvacan was situated. In 1589, Governor V era appointed Nicolas de Fig ueroa as the first Encomendero de Narvacan principal administrator of the town and its neighbors in the encomienda system. His role eventual ly evolved into the office of alcalde

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TO ALL

NARVAQUENOS!

Kamusta Kayo

Amin Dita?

Kamusta

Kay AminKaillian!

Greetings From:

Ms. Grace Calixterio

Sacramento, California

Greetings From:

Ms. Juliet Cabacungan

Los Angeles, California

Greetings From:Mrs. Melba Igayac-Esguerra and Family

Europe

Hello to

Everybody!

Greetings From:

Ms. Carolina Cablayan-Fagaragan

Hawaii

Aloha!!

Kamusta

Kayo Amin

Dita

Kababayan!

History Focus on

NARVACAN ILOCOS SURNarvacan was discovered by a Spanish expeditionary force

sent from Vigan by the military officer and navigator, Captain

Juan de Salcedo. The Spanish expeditionary force wasshipwrecked along the town's coast. When they were being

rescued by the natives, the Spaniards asked the natives what

was the name of their place. The resident's leader replied in

an Ilocano dialect by asking the Spaniards "Nalbakan?" (Are

you shipwrecked?). The Spaniards thought this to be the

answer to their question, and from then on the place was

referred to as Narvacan.

Salcedo befriended the small tribe of indigenous valley

peoples that resided in the area while Spanish families

established a township in 1576. As part of the modern

township, a Roman Catholic parish was established by the

Augustinian religious order on April 25, 1587. The Narvacan

parish would become one of the first Roman Catholic parishes

in present-day Ilocos Sur.

Narvacan was organized under the traditions of the royal

government of Spain. The Habsburg royal family served as the

heads of state which in turn appointed Santiago de Vera as

President of the Royal Audiencia — governor over the region

in which Narvacan was situated. In 1589, Governor Vera

appointed Nicolas de Figueroa as the first Encomendero de

Narvacan — principal administrator of the town and its

neighbors in the encomienda system. His role eventually

evolved into the office of alcalde —

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Global connect

DJ Israel Pacis Savellano101.5 FM Radio/1130 AM Radio/Oceanic cable channel 882

Interview with

Hawaii-based Filipino Disc Jockey and Broadcaster

Israel Pacis Savellano shares what he does best

and what drives this passion.

HOW DID YOUR CAREER AS A DJ AND

BROADCASTER START?

Where do I start? It was unexpected. I called a

radio show to comment on the topic being aired.During the conversation, the radio host, who later

became my mentor, offered me to be a part of the

broadcasting team. I said yes, and not long after, I

found myself hosting my own show BALITOK

BALLASIW TAAW. It was totally far from my

Business Management degree from the Hawaii

Pacific University.

CAN YOU TELL ME MORE ABOUT YOUR SHOW?

I named the show BALITOK BALLASIW TAAW

which loosely translates to golden inheritance. The

title reminds me of the first Filipino migrants who

became farm workers. Braving the uncertainty in a

foreign land, they endured the heat of the sun

cultivating crops like sugarcane and pineapple. The

radio show was formed as a gratitude to them who

took the golden opportunity and scattered the

seeds of a better life for their children. Nowadays,

the fruit of their initiative is evident, with more

and more Filipinos migrating into the United

States. They left a golden inheritance (balitok 

ballasiw taaw) to Filipinos living around the world.

The radio show is basically informative as it

updates the listeners on the current trends and

events in the local and international scenes.

Another highlight is to enlighten the audience on

the rich culture, values and foundation of being a

Filipino. It caters to a wide range of listeners,

including the younger generations, to help them

appreciate their Filipino roots.

Of course, the show will not be complete without

a dose of dedications and song requests, mostly

international songs and our much loved pusong

bayans globally, and that is basically what people

here do.

KPHI HAS PAVED ITS WAY TO THE HEARTS OUR

KABABAYANS, WHAT’S IN STORE FOR THEM?

KPHI can be heard over three channels, 101.5FM,

1130AM, and statewide oceanic digital cable

channel 882. Soon, listeners can tune in to thesestations via live streaming on the internet.

Something big is also happening as we celebrate

our 5th anniversary on May 21, 2010. KPHI, former,

known as KORL radio was founded by Emmy

Ortega Anderson with her husband John Anderson

and their children.

BEING A BUSY RADIO GUY, WHAT OTHER THINGS

DO YOU SPIN ON YOUR SCHEDULE?

I’m very well engaged into a couple of things. I’m

the current official Director of Gumil Oahu. I also

act in live drama performances both in theater and

in radio. Promoting is another thing I enjoy doing.

The station successfully promoted concerts and

shows of our Filipino talents like Willie Revillame

and Sarah Geronimo where I rendered one

opening song. Yes, I sing and record my own songs.

In fact, I’m currently preparing my own album, a

fusion of Ilocano, Tagalog and English songs.

Aside from that, I’ll be finishing a degree on

Criminal Justice this year at the University of 

Hawaii. I’m actually working for NBI director

Attorney Victor Bessat as a special agent of the

Hawaii based NBI taskforce. I follow job orders of 

criminal cases here at Hawaii-based.

IF THERE’S ANY OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS ISMAEL

SAVELLANO WANTS, THAT WOULD BE?

Joining a TV show in Manila is something that I’m

curious on. I would love to entertain a wider

audience, locally and internationally, and is looking

forward to have an agent (laughs).

 pinoy music.

HOW DOES IT FEEL BEING A PART OF THE FIRST PINOY  FM RADIO AT

HAWAII?

Working at KPHI feels very rewarding. As a DJ and Broadcaster of this

first Filipino Fm radio in Honolulu Hawaii, we are committed to

educate, enlighten, enrich, entertain, empower and uplift our kaba

Honulolo, Hawaii