Panagbenga officers to accredit hobbyists
>> Monday, November 19, 2012
By Julie G. Fianza
BAGUIO CITY
– Hobbyists or freelance photographers would be accredited for the 18th staging
of the Baguio Flower Festival slated to start Feb. 1 next year.
This was
stated in the guidelines given by the Baguio Flower Festival Foundation Inc.
officials; Baguio Country Club General Manager Anthony de Leon and Freddie
Alquiros during the launching of Panagbenga last Nov. 5.
The
accreditation is for freelance journalists, photographers, cameramen, film
makers who occasionally and/or are employed by non-news organizations.
Hobbyists
intending to be on coverage during the festival must submit an accreditation
form which should be with the latest photograph and a letter of endorsement or
certification of membership from the applicant’s photography organization or
club. For Freelancers, a letter of endorsement/assignment is needed from their
employmer.
Hobbyists should register early, the
guidelines state. Notification of approval shall be done by the event organizer
through e-mail or other appropriate method of being accepted or otherwise.
The selection of applicants is
absolutely the prerogative of the Baguio Flower Festival Foundation,
Incorporated, Panagbenga secretariat, Panagbenga Media Committee and over-all
event organizer, the guidelines state.
The said bodies however reserve the
right to deny, refuse, revoke or limit hobbyist accreditation during the
registration as well as during the event. All requests will be reviewed on a
case-by-case basis.
The Panagbenga organizers involved in the selection also reserves the
right to request and receive writing and story samples or photographers from
applicants before granting them accreditation.
Applications should be returned or submitted personally or by post or
courier to: Panagbenga Media Committee, BCVB building, Jose Abad Santos Drive,
2600 Baguio City or e-mailed to accreditation@panagbenga.org. All accreditation, ID and other event passes shall be issued only by
said Panagbenga Media Committee.
All inquiries as to activities, participation and accreditation are also
directed to said address and committee.
Activities for Panagbenga would be the grand opening Panagbenga parade
with the elementary schools’ drum and lyre and dance competition on Feb.
1.
The market encounter and landscaping competition opens at Burnham Park
on the same date and would go on until March 3.
The main activities, grand street dancing parade shall be on Feb. 23 and
the grand float parade on Feb. 24.
The Let A Thousand Flowers Bloom
shall be on Feb. 10 at the Melvin Jones, Burnham Park; a double feature
regatta, one a 10 AM and the other at 6 PM, shall also be presented at the
Burnham Lake on the same date; Session road in bloom opens on Feb. 25 after the
street dancing and float parade, up to March 3; the Pony Boys’ day, with races
and games on horseback, shall be on March 2, and the closing ceremonies shall be
at 2 PM, March 3 at the Athletic Bowl.
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