TAGUDIN –
the “Gateway to Ilocandia” and “Pearl of the Great Amburayan River” (Perlas ti
Amburayan). These names attributed to the town of Tagudin speak of the bounty of
its natural resources and describe the richness of its cultural and historical
heritage. These appellations also reflect the ingenuity of the Ilocano embodied
and epitomized in each Tagudinian. Tagudinians are a self-reliant people and
known worldwide for their industriousness, independence, resourcefulness and
indomitable spirit. Tagudin is home to God-fearing Ilocano peoples, members of
the first and only Living Community Museum of the Philippines.
Come visit Tagudin. You will be pleasantly surprised to see open field vistas
and uncluttered beaches that stretch for miles on end. There are many historical
landmarks to visit and a whole town of welcoming people to make you feel at
home. If communing with nature is what you seek, Tagudin can offer you green
hills, forests and mountain streams close at hand.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernesto Galvez of California, USA donates US $400 for the 3rd
Tikanlu Festival, Tagudin Town Fiesta 2007 Inter-Barangay Basketball Tournament.
Ms. Nieves Lagrana of Toronto, Canada donates PhP 15,000.00 for for the
operation of Raymart Lagrana
Tagudinians of Southern California
(PhP 15,000.00) for Stephanie Kyla Lubina
Tagudinians of Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (PhP
20,000.00) & Mr. Alejandro Ladi and Family, USA (PhP 4,940.00) for the
Operation of Stephanie Kyla Lubina (Hirschprung Disease)
Mrs. Fredelina R. Garcia donated P25,000.00 for the Trust Fund of the
Senior Citizens of Tagudin. (July 28, 2006)
Mr. & Mrs. Ernesto and Chona Galvez
donated US$300 to SPM Meljohn I.
Verzosa for the development of Sports of the Sangguniang Kabataan. (May 6, 2006)
Lapitan's Farm Farola, Tagudin / Hawaii, USA
-PhP 1,500.00 (Arapaap Ko, Sagut Mo, Adal Pumayso)
-PhP 1,500.00 (Adopt a Special Child)
Ms. Josephine Villanueva
Rizal, Tagudin / USA
-PhP 5,000.00 (Arapaap Ko, Sagut Mo, Adal Pumayso)