Tuesday, September 15, 2020

TARLAC PRIDE: The Boss Rotisserie by Mang Ben's Lechon.

Lechon to be proud of in Tarlac, come and taste it.

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Mang Ben tried and persevered to set up his own business in 1964, this is Mang Ben’s Lechon. Because of this business Mang Ben was able to support his five children.

Mang Ben's Lechon is one of the most delicious lechon in the province of Tarlac and is really famous because it has not changed its taste since the beginning, and now it has its own place and modern name, it is The Boss Rotisserie by Mang Ben's Lechon.

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This Lechon is really delicious, the skin is not easy to stretch, another— The Boss Rotisserie by Mang Ben’s Lechon has the newest product not yet seen in the province of Tarlac, it is Shawarma Lechon.

The Boss Rotisserie by Mang Ben’s Lechon can be found at Conrey Square, Bypass Road, Fairlane, San Vicente, Tarlac City.

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Lets try to taste the delicious The Boss Rotisserie by Mang Ben’s Lechon, Lets Go! Taga Tarlac! 

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The first native Doctor in Education graduate in San Jose, Tarlac

TARLAC PRIDE: The first native Doctor in Education graduate in San Jose, Tarlac, to be recognized.


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Rodel Valdez, 32 years old, belongs to the
Abiling Tribe living in Sitio San Pedro, San Jose, Tarlac. He graduated with a Bachelor of Elementary Education Specializing in Science and Health in 2008 at Tarlac State University.
He continued his Masters Degree in 2013 at the University of Saint La Salle and take Doctorate Degree in 2016 at the same university under Project Free by late Ambassador Danding Cojuangco. “Baluga, maitim, ita! Go down the mountain again ”are just some of the discrimination Sir Rodel received when he was still in elementary school. But this did not become an obstacle for him, but he still worked hard to finish school.
It is said that there were five of them who were natives studying, but only two survived and graduated including Sir Rodel because the three could not stand the ridicule of their classmates.

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In
Tangan-tangan, Maamot, San Jose Sir Rodel first taught, because of the eighteen rivers that are crossed daily, sir Rodel decided to live there. His teachings are purely indigenous, so as a teacher, Sir Rodel also teaches their cultures to continue living until the next generation. Non-IP’s teachers walk 6-8 hours to Tangan-tangan, Sir Rodel is only two hours away. After two settlements in Tangan-tangan, he spent seven years teaching in his own community in Sitio San Pedro.
"I do not think of discrimination, because that is where I achieved my dream" said Sir Rodel. Currently, Sir Rodel is a Teacher III or Principal at an elementary school in San Jose, Tarlac

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