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* Practical techniques you can use on all facets of pottery making are throwing, handbuilding, glazing, decorating, firing, extruding, tile making, textures, templates, molds, and more.

Landco resort
Brgy. Aplaya, Laiya, San Juan

PHILIPPINE AIR FORCE MUSEUM

-The Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum in Villamor Air Base, Pasay City was built and dedicated to the “courageous men and women of the Philippine Air Force who made the ultimate sacrifice above and beyond the call of duty in loyal service to their country and the Filipino people.”
-The Museum houses not only the history of Philippine Air Force but includes a collection of various jet engines, air ammunitions, relics, gadgets and everything relevant to our aviation history. * Landco, the premier developer of leisure communities, is set to develop a beachfront community in Laiya in San Juan, Batangas. Dubbed Playa Laiya, it is the fourth in a series of Landco’s groundbreaking seaside communities.

LAMBANOG MAKING
(JIMMY’S LAMBANOG)
Brgy. Lipahan, San Juan, Batangas

* Jimmy’s lambanog at Brgy. Lipahan was founded in 1978. * The owner of this business is Mr. Jimmy Iyaz and his wife Mrs. Iyaz.

POTTERY MAKING
Brgy. Palahanan, San Juan, Batangas
PASALUBONG CENTER
San Juan, Batangas

University of Batangas High school Department Hilltop, Batangas City

LET HAVE SOME FUN!

LAKBAY ARAL 2011

Station of the cross
Rosario, Batangas

Kumot making
Ibaan, Batangas

(BROCHURE)

FOR INQUIRIES, COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS PLEASE CALL:

JOY AN ELOIZA ILAGAN
III-Water
09491855425
University of Batangas | Hilltop Campus
Hilltop, Batangas City

MRS. MARQUEZ

* Stations of the Cross refers to the depiction of the final hours (or Passion) of Jesus, and the devotion commemorating the Passion.
Kulambo making
Ibaan, Batangas

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