Our country’s 125th celebration of Independence Day carries on at NUSTAR Resort and Casino. In collaboration with Qube Gallery, the ‘Independence Reimagined’ art exhibit, which was officially launched last June 2, 2023 continues to celebrate the spirit of freedom and national pride through art. The ongoing exhibit is still open until June 30, showcasing the creativity and talent of 12 Bol-anon artists, while honoring the rich cultural heritage of our nation.
Published January 26, 2021, 10:00 AM
In Bilar, Bohol, you’ll find a farm that has many functions: an area for food and animal production, a learning site, and an agritourism destination.
One of the amenities on the farm is a pond where guests can do fishing and buy the fishes for P130 per kilo. There are 6,000 tilapia fingerlings in their second fish pond that is surrounded by zinnias and other flowers. (Photo by Anna Palban)
Camelo Farm is managed by husband and wife Melinda Baguio, a staff nurse at Cong. Simeon G. Toribio Memorial Hospital, and Edwin Baguio, businessman and farmer, both 49. The farm was an inheritance from Melinda’s mother and was named after her grandfather Camelo Cal, the original owner of the property. The farm is also an accredited Learning Site for Agriculture (LSA) of the Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) in Bohol.