Baguio Flower Festival launched
>> Wednesday, November 20, 2013
By Julie G. Fianza
BAGUIO CITY
- The 2014 Baguio Flower Festival was launched here Monday during the flag
raising ceremonies at Baguio City Hall grounds with the theme, “Inspiring The
Community For A Greener Tomorrow.”
Mayor Mauricio Domogan said preparations are now full-blast for next
year’s Panagbenga festival.
Cordillera opening rituals start early morning of February 1, 2014 at
the Panagbengapark with the participation of various entities, the mayor said. The opening parade follows with school-age children elimination for
streetdancing and drum and lyre groups.
Traditional activities go on: landscaping contests, the Market
Encounter, sports competitions, the pony boys day, the grand streetdancing and
float parades; while innovative ones are expected to be scheduled later.
There should be more flowers in the activities, the mayor said, “and we
should have improved as the years went by.”
The mayor also expressed support for the ongoing Benguet Adivay Festival
in La Trinidad.
The number coding scheme for private vehicles was suspended Nov. 11,
Monday to Nov. 13 following administrative order issued by Domogan.
This is to “provide our local residents and visitors, particularly the
organizers, sponsors and participants (of 21st National Convention of the Vice
Mayors’ League of the Philippines) from the different parts of the country and
their families convenient and stress-free journey around the city to help boost
the city’s identity as the prime tourist destination in the country,” the AO
read.
Baguio hosted the 21st national convention of the Vice-Mayors’ League of
the Philippines on Nov. 11-13, which coincided with the 25th founding
anniversary of the organization.
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