Home & Fashion Dep’t bares new store hours

CONGEE FEEDING. The Brotherhood of Christian Businessmen and Professionals (BCBP) Tagbilaran North Chapter Action Groups 7 & 8, headed by Engr. Rey Mortejo and Dr. Butz Magallano, distribute school supplies and conduct Congee feeding to the pupils of Tinibgan Elementary School in Maribojoc, together with their school teachers. The activity was done on August 29, 2022. This was made possible through the co-sponsorship of Alay Marcela Foundation of the Alturas Group of Companies and Jollibee Group Foundation. Contributed photo

Effective September 1, 2022, the new store hours of the Home & Fashion Department Stores of Island City Mall, Alturas Mall, and Alturas-Tubigon are adjusted/extended in order to provide ample time for everyone to shop especially in this back-to-school season.
According to Alturas Group of Companies Corporate HF Department store manager Jane Madrio-Chatto, Island City Mall Home & Fashion Department regularly opens from 9 am to 7:30 pm. However, the hours of operation are extended for 30 minutes on Fridays and Saturdays.
At Alturas Mall, the Home & Fashion Department is now open from 9 am to 7:30 pm; while the Alturas-Tubigon Home & Fashion Department is open from 9 am to 7 pm. 
Meanwhile, Alturas Mall also announces that its Supermarket is now open from 7:30 am until 8 pm, while the tenant shops from the 2nd floor to the 5th floor are open from 9 am to 7:30 pm.
Alta Citta Supermarket and its Medicine+ Pharmacy are now also open from 7 am to 9 pm, while Plaza Marcela Supermarket is now open from 7 am to 8 pm, starting September 8, 2022.

NOW SHOWING    

“Easter Sunday” at Screenville Cinemas

“EASTER SUNDAY” is now showing at Screenville Cinemas of Island City Mall and Alturas Mall.

From Universal Pictures and Steven Spielberg’s DreamWorks comes a hilarious Hollywood movie about Filipino cultures showing in more than 3,000 theatres across the United States, “Easter Sunday” is now showing at Screenville Cinemas of Island City Mall and Alturas Mall.   

Acclaimed Filipino-American stand-up comedian Jo Koy stars as a man returning home for an Easter Sunday celebration with his riotous, bickering, but loving family in Daly City. When he arrives, he finds his family in total chaos, with his mother and aunt fighting, and his cousin owing a loan shark $40,000 to a gangster. Will he be able to help his cousin get out of debt before his family gets hurt? Will the family relationships be restored and differences be put aside?        The first ever major Hollywood studio movie to focus about Filipinos, “Easter Sunday” is a rousing, ethnic comedy which represents Filipinos living in the US in a mainstream film. Also in the cast are Filipino-American actors Lou Diamond Phillips (“Young Guns” films) and Tia Carrere (“True Lies”).

COMING SOON    

“Where the Crawdads Sing” Sneak Preview at Screenville

“WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING” will have its sneak preview on September 5 and 6 at Screenville Cinemas of Island City Mall and Alturas Mall.

A mysterious girl who lives alone in the marshlands of North Carolina becomes the prime suspect of a high-profile murder in the film adaptation of Delia Owen’s best-selling novel of the same title, “Where the Crawdads Sing”, which will have its sneak preview on September 5 and 6, at Screenville Cinemas of Island City Mall and Alturas Mall, a week ahead of its Philppine premiere on September 14. . 

Abandoned by her family, Kya (Daisy Edgar-Jones) lives all by herself in the wilds learning how to survive from the land and the creatures around her. Shunned by the townsfolk because of her being an oddity, she is isolated from her community and stays away from people most of the time. When a man is found dead, Kya is the suspect and tried for murder. As the case unfolds, the verdict becomes increasingly unclear, threatening to reveal the many secrets that lay within the marsh. In case you didn’t know, a crawdad is a colloquial name for a crayfish, a freshwater crustacean related to the lobster. Despite its name, it’s not actually a fish, nor a shrimp. We call it “takla” here in Bohol where they thrive in mangroves, or marshes with brackish water. Crawdads don’t exactly sing, but they can produce sounds through a thin appendage that draws water and air through their gills.