Gosioco Center
16/05/2026
PELCO II POWER ADVISORY
UNSCHEDULED POWER INTERRUPTION
Date: May 16, 2026 (Saturday)
Time Interrupted: 07:38 AM
Estimated Time of Work: Ongoing coordination
Affected Areas:
BACOLOR- Brgy. Balas
GUAGUA- Brgy. San Matias (Dalan Bayu going to Sta. Rita)
STA. RITA- Brgy. San Vicente, Brgy. San Jose, Brgy. San Juan, Brgy. San Isidro, Brgy. San Basilio, Brgy. Sta. Monica, Brgy. San Agustin, Brgy. San Matias, and Brgy. Becuran (except from Razon up to Brgy. Dila-Dila)
Cause: Busted Power Fuse of 10 MVA Power Transformer
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09/05/2026
Happy Mother’s Day to all the amazing moms, grandmothers, titas, and mother figures who continue to inspire generations with their care and dedication. Thank you for being the heart of every family and community.
From all of us at Gosioco Center, may your day be filled with love, appreciation, and beautiful moments with the people who matter most. 💖
Happy Mother’s Day! 🌷
05/05/2026
What began as a humble candle factory in Santa Rita, Pampanga, beside the Gosioco Ancestral House, has grown into a diversified family holding company guided by a long-term vision and purpose.
Today, our portfolio spans real estate across key cities and provinces, agriculture, tourism, food and beverage, construction, lifestyle ventures, media, and strategic investments. Across every sector, we remain committed to creating value and contributing meaningfully to the communities we serve.
This milestone honors the resilience, discipline, and foresight of those who came before us. It also marks our continued commitment to build forward with the same integrity, ambition, and responsibility.
To 185 years of heritage and to the future we are determined to shape. 🥂
04/05/2026
✨ 185 Years of Legacy: For almost 2 centuries, this home has stood through colonial rules, revolutions, world wars, pandemics, earthquakes, and generations of change: remaining a constant witness to history. ✨
Today marks a remarkable milestone: 185 years since the completion of the Gosioco Ancestral House on May 5, 1841.
From humble beginnings in the late 1700s, our story has grown into a lasting symbol of heritage in Santa Rita, Pampanga. What began as a young immigrant’s vision evolved into generations of leadership, enterprise, and service.
Completed on May 5, 1841 by Don Domingo Gosioco (吳小哥) and Doña Pascuala Gosioco y Amio, Salaria stands as the oldest surviving ancestral house in Santa Rita. Its name is derived from the Spanish word cereria, meaning “candle-making,” a nod to the estate’s industrious origins. Today, it remains a proud landmark of Kapampangan heritage and a testament to the enduring Gosioco legacy.
Through its halls lived distinguished figures across generations, including former mayors Don Tomas Gosioco (served 1873–1874) and Don Magno Gosioco (served 1904–1907), municipal council member Don Pablo Gosioco (1915); Padre Narciso Gosioco, namesake of Calle P.N. Gosioco; Doña Narcisa Gosioco, founder of Santa Rita Institute (now Santa Rita College of Pampanga); Rev. Fr. Conrado Gosioco; Dr. Leon Gosioco; Dr. Vicente Gosioco; Dr. Antoine Gosioco; and notable business figures such as Arsenio Gosioco of Botica Antigua de Trozo in Manila, Lourdes Gosioco, and Jose Gosioco.
For 185 years, this home has stood not merely as a structure, but as a witness to history: preserving stories of family, culture, and progress. Today, we continue that journey, honoring the past while building the future.
Here’s to preserving our roots and carrying the Gosioco legacy forward for generations to come.
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17/02/2026
As we welcome the Lunar New Year and usher in the Year of the Horse, the Gosioco Group extends its warmest wishes for prosperity, good health, and continued success to our partners, tenants, employees, and the community we proudly serve.
Guided by generations of enterprise and strengthened by faith, we step into the new year with gratitude and renewed optimism, committed to building responsibly, supporting local progress, and creating lasting value for the years ahead.
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