Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Happy Holidays

Where to stay during holiday in Mangaldan



HIDDEN ROCK FARM RESORT

ZONE 1 BRGY. TEBAG, MANGALDAN, PANGASINAN
Mangaldan, Pangasinan
Tel: (6375)5226815
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Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Pangasinan fellowship a success

The 50th Pangasinan-speaking churches of Christ Fellowship and Seminar recently held at the Mangaldan church of Christ chapel was a resounding success, this despite the bad weather that was encountered last September 29, 2007. Close to five hundred in attendance including the brethren from La Union and other neighboring provinces, feasted on God’s Word ably expounded by Brothers John Quiniones Sr., David Quidem and Arnold Zambrano. Attendees were likewise treated with roasted pigs, aside from the ordinary servings, as the occasion was the 50th celebration.

More than the festive atmosphere, the occasion afforded the needed fellowship among the Pangasinan-speaking churches as problems relating to congregational cooperation and province wide problems were discussed, though, due to time constraints not all the questions and resolutions were amply threshed out. It was agreed by the assembly that the next fellowship and seminar will be held at Oligan church of Christ chapel at Barangay Oligan, Pozorubio, Pangasinan this coming December. (Junas T. Sagurit)


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Friday, May 25, 2007

Mangaldan Pictures

Mangaldan Auditorium


Mangaldan Catholic Church


Mangaldan Municipal Hall


Mangaldan Public Market

Mangaldan Pangasinan

Mangaldan is a 1st class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. It is near the cities of Dagupan and Baguio. It is in the 4th congressional district of Pangasinan. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 82,142 people in 15,356 households.

Mangaldan was founded by Dominican order missionaries from Spain (the third such city in Pangasinan). It is known to have already been a Spanish encomienda by 1591. During World War II, Mangaldan had an airstrip that was used by the American military.