“Wow Women! She learns. She earns”. In a celebration of resilience, creativity, and empowerment, the spotlight is on the captivating story of Annie Feliciano, a native of San Remigio and the force behind the thriving Native Basket Industry. The March Pagtuki event, hosted by Zennia Gekin, promises a moment of inspiration, insights, and admiration for women who redefine success. With a legacy spanning 18 fruitful years, Annie Feliciano’s journey is a masterpiece of learning, growing, and thriving. Hailing from the picturesque town of San Remigio, Annie’s saga is a testament to the event’s theme of learning and earning.
Annie’s journey wasn’t devoid of challenges. Braving the aftermath of super typhoon Yolanda showcased her resilience, while navigating the COVID-19 pandemic brought eight months of unwavering determination to overcome stagnant sales.
Her handcrafted native basket does have variations which includes round place mats, coasters, laundry baskets, and a unique lechon tray with stand. Each piece encapsulates her commitment and unyielding spirit.
Annie’s shop is a haven for those seeking aesthetically authentic native products. Additionally, pre-orders are welcomed, inviting you to personalize your own piece of woven artistry.
The March Pagtuki event stands as a tribute to exceptional women whose journey exemplifies the tenacity, innovation, and the boundless heights women can achieve.