Milpitas welcomes Dagupan City Delegation

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Mayor Belen T. Fernandez (2nd from right) and Mayor Jose S. Esteves (right) of Milpitas City, California sign the renewal of sisterhood agreement between the cities of Dagupan and Milpitas for another five years at the City Hall of Milpitas on Oct. 7. The signing was witnessed by (from left) Councilors Alipio Serafin D. Fernandez, Alvin T. Coquia and Karlos Liberato E. Reyna IV. (CIO)

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Mayor Fernandez (center) receives from Milpitas City Mayor Esteves a Commendation Award. With Esteves are Milpitas City Vice-Mayor Althea Polanski (2nd from left) and the council members Debbie Indihar Giordano (left), Carmen Montano (3rd from left) and Armando Gomez (right). (CIO)

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A VISIT TO THE MILPITAS HIGH SCHOOL – Mayor Fernandez (left, standing) checks on David Justin P. Dawis of Dagupan City National High School who is attending classes at the Milpitas High School. With Fernandez are City Engineer Virginia V. Rosario (3rd from left, standing) and DepEd Education Program Supervisor Liezl S. Cancino, Ph.D. (CIO)

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Mayor Fernandez (right) is welcomed by one of the foster parents of the five students from Dagupan City who are on seven-day student visit in Milpitas City, California, courtesy of the Milpitas City government. Being endorsed by by the mayor to her foster parent is Leona Ericka B. Elegores of the Francisco Q. Duque Medical Foundation Special Science High School. (CIO)

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The five student representatives of Manlingkor ya Kalangweran sing “Malinac Lay Labi” and the Dagupan Hymn to the delight of the audience who gathered at the city hall of Milpitas City. (CIO)

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The young Dagupenos of the Manlingkor ya Kalangweran, accompanied by Mayor Fernandez, take a road trip to San Francisco, California.

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Celebrating his 67th birthday, Milpitas City Mayor Esteves,a native of Dagupan, thanks Mayor Fernandez for personally greeting him on his birthday.

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Mayor Fernandez joins other delegates from around the globe in the 2014 International Street fair and diversity festival held in Artesia, California.  With great pride, Fernandez showcased different products made from the world’s tastiest milkfish (bangus ) to fellow Filipinos and foreigners.

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Mayor Fernandez   with the students under the ‘Manlinkor ya Kalengweran’, City Engineer Virginia Rosario (4th from right), Mrs. Fe Vidal (5th from right) and Education Program Supervisor Liezl Cancino (1st from right) arrive in Los Angeles, California at Tom Bradley International Terminal on October 4, 2014.

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