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Ms. Escolastica G. Dinapo (right), Project Development Officer III of Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources- National Capital Region (BFAR-NCR) instructs Mary Ann Ecube, (center) on the proper preparation and cooking of Kikiam and Fishball. Ecube is one of the resident participants of the Tourism Livelihood Training conducted by Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources- National Capital Region (BFAR-NCR) through the efforts of the Valenzuela Cultural Affairs and Tourism Development Office (CATDO) and the City Agriculture Office, and in coordination with the Barangay Council of Tagalag and the Tagalag Fishing Village Tourism Council, September 15, 2022 at Tagalag Covered Court.
(Mico Quebrar, Photo/Texts)
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Mr. Jonathan Balsamo, City Historian and Valenzuela Cultural Affairs and Tourism Development Office (CATDO) head personally presents the 20 participants and thank Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources- National Capital Region (BFAR-NCR) for making this livelihood training possible. He also encouraged potential entrepreneur participants to apply what they have learned in the seminar.
(Mico Quebrar, Photo/Texts)
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Participants of the Tourism Livelihood Training Program from Tagalag Fishing Village study the handout on fish processing – fishball and kikiam making, September 15, 2022. The said program was conducted by Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources- National Capital Region (BFAR-NCR) through the efforts of the Valenzuela Cultural Affairs and Tourism Development Office (CATDO) and the City Agriculture Office, and in coordination with the Barangay Council of Tagalag and the Tagalag Fishing Village Tourism Council at Tagalag Covered Court.
(Mico Quebrar, Photo/Texts)
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About 20 potential young entrepreneur participants from Tagalag Fishing Village join the Tourism Livelihood Training Program which gave them know-hows on making Fishballs and Kikiams from the fish caught in Tagalag, September 15, 2022 at Tagalag Covered Court. Tourism Livelihood Training was conducted by Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources- National Capital Region (BFAR-NCR) through the efforts of the Valenzuela Cultural Affairs and Tourism Development Office (CATDO) and the City Agriculture Office, and in coordination with the Barangay Council of Tagalag and the Tagalag Fishing Village Tourism Council.
(Mico Quebrar, Photo, Texts)
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