Radisson Blu Hotel hosted the recent meeting of the Arts Council board of Trustees at Feria, its popular outlet that features international cuisine in its lunch and dinner buffets.
Operation Smile came to Cebu for the 16th year under the aegis of the MSY Charitable Foundation. The initials stand for Mariquita Salimbangon Yeung whose foundation is involved in various civic endeavors.
Summer may be over, dahlings, but flip-flops are a must-have all year round, so flip-flop enthusiasts rocked the Rockwell Tent...
That was quite a celebration for Philippine Airlines (PAL) when it launched flights from Cebu direct to Singapore and back four times a week. Venue was the Niña ballroom of the Radisson Blu Hotel, where a brief program with toasts was held.
Martina “Beling” Go Ching Hai, prominent civic leader, turned 87 and there was a grand celebration at the ballroom of the Radisson Blu Hotel. Hosting were her children, their spouses and grandchildren:
The gift shop cum convenience store at the lobby of the Cebu City Marriott Hotel has metamorphosed into a glitzy boutique displaying the gala line of clothes by Jun Escario and the handcrafted Vero jewelry by Gladys Young.
Just as their invitations said, Dr. Jose Enrique “Joe-Em” de las Peñas and Jill Johns de las Peñas hosted “an enchanted evening to celebrate the 18th birthday of their beautiful daughter Mary Ellen.”
PHILIPPINE Airlines had a grand press conference, followed by an even grander cocktail party, at the ballroom of the Radisson Blu Hotel. This was to announce PAL’s direct flight from Cebu to Los Angeles starting March 15.
Sachiko Miyashita, acclaimed guitarist from Japan, performed to an enthusiastic audience at the Marcelo Fernan Cebu Press Center. She was presented by the Arts Council, the Cebu Luthiers Education Foundation and Guitar Friends. Event chair was Arts Council vice president Maxwell Espina.
The Radisson Blu Hotel hosted a “Hail & Farewell” bash in its Niña ballroom, well-attended by personalities from the travel trade, the august media and the glamour crowd. After two and a half years in Cebu, Grant Gaskin has left with a long list of friends, all of whom have wished him “balik-balik.”