
Visit Sagada is a volunteer project, and as such we take pride at keeping the site running to provide you the information you’ll never find anywhere else, without having to ask for nothing more than for our readers to spread the word about this excellent escape from the city. However, here’s your chance to give back some Sagada love: Sagada’s Lemon Pie house is accepting book donations (see details below)
What’s more, Lemon Pie house is in the works to set up Sagada’s first every wifi hotspot, free for all guests, soon!
KeepĀ a tab on this one. Check this and other details at their site.
We here at the Lemon Pie House are thanking everyone that contributed to our great improvement over the past year.
We would also like to thank those who are generous enough to donate their books and other reading materials. And to those who would like to share their books to us and to our other guests, you can kindly send them to us thru the following:
If you are coming from Manila: via Cable Bus Tours, located at E. Rodriguez, QC (infront of Trinity College)
If you are coming from Baguio City: via GL Bus Liner, located at Dangwa Station
NOTE: If you’re planning to send us your books via Cable Bus Tours, please email us a week in advance so we can schedule a pickup. Let us know the exact date and time you are sending the package. You can email us at lemonpiehouse@gmail.com. You can also send the books via regular postal mail to the address below:
Joseph Daoas
The Lemon Pie House
Atey, Dao-Angan
Sagada, Mountain Province 2619
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I would like to point out that Saint Mary’s School has had a free WiFi in their school library for the past three years. The hotspot is primarily for the use of SMS guests, alumni, parents and students. I believe this was the first ever free WiFi in the community.
Comment by Kent Sinkey — March 25, 2009 @ 8:28 am
Hmm, that’s an interesting point. Is the Library at Saint Mary’s School open to the public, at least during business hours? Unfortunately I’ve never had the chance to check out the library in my past trips there.
Comment by Jeff — March 25, 2009 @ 9:17 am
The last time I went there (Nov 2008), there’s a WiFi signal at the church area, I guess that signal is from the SMS Library.
Comment by Angel — March 25, 2009 @ 1:10 pm
As far as my knowledge is concern, yes, i think the library at the chuch area was the first one to give free wifi service. However, after asking most of my Sagadan friends, they said that it wasn’t really advertised and they think that it wasn’t really open for the tourist. I’m not sure if the people from the library are aware that other tourists are getting free wifi from outside.
Anyway, the Sagada Lemon Pie House is ungoing another major renovation in preparation for this coming Holy Week. And yes, they’re still accepting old books.
Comment by biyahengpinoy — March 26, 2009 @ 7:42 pm
My brother and I spent christmas day at Lemon Pie House. The owner of Residential Lodge (Tita Mary) took us to Lemon Pie house since she’s related to the latter’s owners.
Comment by Benj — March 27, 2009 @ 1:21 pm
Hi.
What type of books are accepted for donations?Are used elementary books,tagalog romance bonks accepted?Or any books will do?Let me know,might be able to donate some.
Comment by Khryz — April 5, 2009 @ 11:21 am
We think that donating old books that you’ve enjoyed reading would be nice. Other readers at the Lemon Pie House might enjoy it as much as you did.
Comment by biyahengpinoy — April 6, 2009 @ 7:19 pm