Sons Carry on Father's Dream of a Forest |
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posted on 11/17/2008 - 12:06 |
This article appeared on page B2-3 of the 17 November 2008 edition of the Philippine Daily Inquirer. By Maricar CincoInquirer Southern Luzon BAY, LAGUNA- The Forest Club Eco-resort here, located at about 65 kilometers or about 30 minutes from the Calamba Exit of the South Luzon Expressway, resembles a path of forest at the foot of Mt.
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Forest Club featured on GMA 7 |
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posted on 09/01/2008 - 16:50 |
Forest Club was featured in GMA 7's Sunday morning show "Kay Susan Tayo."Originally aired last 31 August 2008, the 10-minute segment on Forest Club showcased the outdoor team building facilities as well as the new hilot therapy services. View this and other video features on our YouTube page.
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Hilot Pinoy Treatments Now Available! |
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posted on 08/21/2008 - 15:14 |
Hilot is an ancient indigenous Filipino healing art. It is not just a massage technique. Hilot has similarities with other types of healing practices such as acupuncture, aromatherapy and even Western medicine. Unlike the other types of massages, hilot not only relieves stress but also has “a rejuvenating, healing effect” on the patient or client.
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Our Natural Pesticide |
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blogged by Wawel on 07/14/2008 - 12:35 |
We have just deployed six native ducks, locally known as "itik", into our organic rice field to help us get rid of Golden Kuhol
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Two New Rooms Now Available |
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posted on 06/24/2008 - 11:45 |
We have opened up two rooms at the once private main house to guests, and we are calling the rooms Apitong and Bagtikan. We name all our rooms after the trees that can be found in Philippine rain forests, to help educate our guests about our rich natural heritage. Apitong is the master's bedroom at the second floor of the main house.
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This article appeared on page B2-3 of the 17 November 2008 edition of the Philippine Daily Inquirer. By Maricar CincoInquirer Southern Luzon BAY, LAGUNA- The Forest Club Eco-resort here, located at about 65 kilometers or about 30 minutes from the Calamba Exit of the South Luzon Expressway, resembles a path of forest at the foot of Mt.
Forest Club was featured in GMA 7's Sunday morning show "Kay Susan Tayo."Originally aired last 31 August 2008, the 10-minute segment on Forest Club showcased the outdoor team building facilities as well as the new hilot therapy services. View this and other video features on our YouTube page.
Hilot is an ancient indigenous Filipino healing art. It is not just a massage technique. Hilot has similarities with other types of healing practices such as acupuncture, aromatherapy and even Western medicine. Unlike the other types of massages, hilot not only relieves stress but also has “a rejuvenating, healing effect” on the patient or client.
We have just deployed six native ducks, locally known as "itik", into our organic rice field to help us get rid of Golden Kuhol
We have opened up two rooms at the once private main house to guests, and we are calling the rooms Apitong and Bagtikan. We name all our rooms after the trees that can be found in Philippine rain forests, to help educate our guests about our rich natural heritage. Apitong is the master's bedroom at the second floor of the main house.