Miami Heat Head Coach Erik Jon Celino Spoelstra expressed his appreciation for the Plaque of Recognition given by the City Government of San Pablo for being a model and an inspiration of the Filipino youth by extending handshake to City Administrator Loreto S. Amante that represented his father, Mayor Vicente B. Amante in presenting the plaque in a meeting held in Los Baños last Saturday noon. Erik is the son of Jon Spoelstra, an Irish-American, and former Elisa G. Celino of San Pablo City, and records of Professional Basketball in the United States indicates that he is the first Asian/Filipino-American head coach of any North American Professional Sports, and currently the youngest head coach in the National Basketball Association, a conference of 30 professional teams.His team, the Miami Heat based in Miami, Florida, is presently on fooswill tour in the Philippines under the sponsorship of the U. S.’s State Department. (CIO Photo Release)
What is now known as Doña Leonila (Mini-Forest) Park overlooking the Sampaloc Lake is actually a portion of the site for the City Hall Complex purchased in 1937 by the Municipal Government of San Pablo headed by President Inocencio Barleta, which was partly developed after the termination of World War II under the administration of appointed City Mayor, Dr. Fernando A. Bautista. During the incumbency of elected Mayor Lauro D. Dizon Sr., with the help of the Rotary Club of San Pablo, and under the supervision of Dr. Juan B. Hernandez, then club secretary of the local Rotary Club and Chairman of the City Beautification Committee, constructed some park structures at the park, with the fountain featuring the country lass with agriculture harvest as centerpiece. Probably, Hernandez and then City Engineer Perfecto Reyes were inspired by the figures affixed on the façade of the City Hall Building which symbolizes progress. Sometimes on April of 1961 when then President Carlos Garcia made a
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