BARANGAY OFFICIALS
BOREGAS, JOVEN P.

          Position: Punong Barangay

          Contact No: 09387915336

FLORES, ROLAND C.

          Position: SB Member

          Contact No: 09305279199

ODIAMAR, SAMUEL B.

          Position: SB Member

          Contact No: 09103422066

AURELLANO, MARISOL B.

          Position: SB Member

          Contact No: 09384655445

DE GUZMAN, EMMA I.

          Position: SB Member

          Contact No: 09388893373

AVILA, ARLENE E.

          Position: SB Member

          Contact No: 09487964420

REGINALDO, ANDY SJ.

          Position: SB Member

          Contact No: 09816051382

CALALO, RANDY C.

          Position: SB Member

          Contact No: 09203898314

LAOVINIA, LEMUEL P.

          Position: Brgy. Treasurer

          Contact No: 09305279199

MIRA, MADEL B.

          Position: Brgy. Secretary

          Contact No: 09104656661

SK OFFICIALS
CABRIA, RALPH AJ S.

          Position: SK Chairman

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SELPO, SHEREE ANN S.

          Position: SK Member

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SIERRA, TRESHA V.

          Position: S Member

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FRIA, RENABEL A.

          Position: SK Member

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AURELLANO, VANESSA B.

          Position: SK Member

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CLADO, JOYCE ANN KIMBERLY

          Position: SK Member

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BON, JOHN MARCH P.

          Position: SK Member

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SALES, JUMMEL LEENARD

          Position: SK Member

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BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BARANGAY

Barangay Lupi was originally named “Katirayan” an exotic grass that grows almost all over the place during those times it was not colonized yet, during the time way back 1876.

The original settler of the village were native tribe called “Agta Tabangnon” because on its land area were found near the Mount Isarog. Native people used to eat native foods from the plants and grass that grows from around them, and another grass they had discover was a “lubi-lubi” the name of this grass and the way the natives pronounce the word lubi-lubi, had change the village name fron Katirangan into Lupi.

Barangay Lupi had played a big role in the history of the town proper called Tinambac, during the Spanish time, and their colonization, the Spanish brought along christianism to the village, they had built a church with a Patron Saint San Francisco de Asisi in one of its sitio called “Carihan”, on that time on, sitio Carihan of Barangay Lupi had become a center of Charter and business, and people from around the neighbor barangays came to do their business.

VISION

Our vision for a years ahesd is a well established community progressive yet peaceful, drug frre and disciplined educated, and most of all fearing society.

MISSION

Our mission is to obtain a community of God fearing, humanitarian and peaceful society, pushing the camaraderie and disciplined community implementing programs, projects and activity, strengthen juvinolle capability, hand and hand working together for the betterness and progressive society.

Patron: 

Fiesta:  

Province: CAMARINES SUR

Municipality: TINAMBAC

Barangay: LUPI

Location: RURAL

Total Land Area: 25 Hectares

General Description and Characteristic:

This barangay is an agricultural land.

Boundaries:

EAST – Tabgon

WEST – Canayonan

NORTH Payatan

SOUTH – Tierra Nevada

Major Source of Livelihood: 

Population:

               Male:

               Female:

               Total: 368

Number of households: 

Number of Register voters:

               Male:

               Female:

               Total: 615

Number of Barangay Personnel:

               Tanod: 12

               Health Worker: 3

               Nutrition Scholar: 

               Lupon member: 3

               Purok Leaders: 

               Day care Worker: 2