This Week in Manila (June 13 to 19, 2016)

The roads get busier now that it’s back-to-school week

By: Karen Grace Libao | June 13, 2016
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CURRENT AFFAIRS


First Day of School

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Photo courtesy of Fatima Gomez

Today, June 13, officially opens the school year 2016-2017 for public elementary and secondary schools. However, private schools and universities may have their school opening on a different date as long as it will be not earlier than first Monday of June and not later than the last day of August.

The public is advised to get ready for heavier traffic this back-to-school season and to take note of alternative routes in case the traffic gets intolerable.


Father’s Day

Father’s Day is celebrated every third Sunday of June, June 19 this year. This day is for honoring fathers and their influence in the society. Most restaurants and other establishments are giving promos and discounts related to this occasion.


TRAFFIC ADVISORY

The Capital's Police Department assures the public that Manila will be safe and traffic will be smooth flowing on school opening day.

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Commuters expect that traffic will worsen starting Monday, June 13, as classes for the school year 2016-207 begin. Approximately 2.6 million students from kindergarten to college will be going back to school and will join the volume of daily commuters in the city.

In view of this, the National Capital Region Police Office will go on full alert status on June 13. They will ensure the safety of the students and help maintain smooth traffic on the said day.


WEATHER ADVISORY

Light clothing is still suitable for the current weather.

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Metro Manila will experience the usual cloudy days with a couple of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Bringing of umbrellas and raincoats is still advisable because of the high percentage of rain throughout the week. Nevertheless, the skies may be clear and the sun may shine brightly on an unexpected day and time so it is still not the season for thick jackets and coats.


MAJOR SALES AND TRADE FAIRS

Back-to-School sales are still up.

Marikina City, known as the shoe capital in the Philippines, is currently running a trade fair, which started on May 17. Marikina Back 2 School Bazaar offers factory-priced school shoes and other kinds of footwear. Parents and students can choose from a wide selection of genuine and faux leather and bags and shoes showcased by 42 manufacturers. The trade fair is until June 17, 2017 only.

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Marikina Back 2 School Bazaar located at Marikina Freedom Park (Photo from Marikenya.com Facebook Page)

Meanwhile, a Back-to-School—Mid-year Sale is happening this coming June 17 to 19 at Megatrade Halls 2 and 3 in SM Megamall courtesy of the MCT Events Management. The Mega Brands Sale will showcase 70 local and international brands at huge discounts. Brands that will be present in the event are Adidas, Reebok, Hush Puppies & Sebago, Levis & Dockers, Elle, and Carlton, among others. Admission is free.
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About Karen Grace Libao
Karen writes for a living and for fun. She started her writing career in 2014 when she worked as Content Manager for a women’s website and never looked back since. On her free time, she tries to catch up on her current reads, seeing independently-produced films, watching theatre plays, and attending live music and open mic gigs. She dreams of becoming a published writer and film producer in the future.
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