By Fely
Guanzo
BUGUIAS, Benguet -- Municipal
officials led by Mayor Ruben Tinda-an, launched here Monday at municipal
grounds the week-long celebration of First Buguias Albubo Festival.
Themed “Kultura ay binangonan:
uneden, pangaybengen, esten,” the festival aims to enhance cultural traditions
of the town and identity as a people with distinct lifestyle.
The festival was
historically a celebration of a Catholic patron saint, but locals changed it to a festival which is non-secretarian.
Now it is called Albubo
Festival because it is important to know, maintain, and give importance to
cultural practices for these not to be erased and forgotten, officials said.
According also to
indigenous people’s mandatory representative
Councilor Benjamin Palbusa and Tourism officer Satur Payangdo, the term
“albubo” reflects culture of the municipality.
Albubo is said to be a
traditional practice of helping each other in the community. It also means mutual
cooperation and unity of the people for the good of others -- in short giving
help to neighbors without expecting anything in return.
Festival events
included ecumenical thanksgiving service with the municipal and barangay
officials leading the public, ribbon cutting of the agri-trade fair, viewing of
booths, blood-letting service, Prodigal Son symposium on Go Buguias for Health
2017, and tourism promotion.
Others were free dental
service and free medical mission in
cooperation with BOSTAH PRP-COR Chapter and PCSO followed by the First Pageant
of the Century for the Senior Citizen -- Mr. and Mrs. Buguias 2017.
On the March 1, the municipal
environment office conducted the
Environmental Forum.
A fun shoot and gun
safety seminar was also held here at Camp Dennis Molintas in Barangay Bangao followed
by a concert at BSU Hall.
A Farmers’ Congress was
also held at Buguias Benguet State University Hall wherein the Taba-ao Farmers Association with
government officials led by Tinda-an gave certificates to certified organic
farmers of the municipality.
A talk on effects of pesticides
to human and basic management of pesticides poisoning was also held by
Fertilizer and Pesticides Authorities and Agriculture officials including benefits
and operational guidelines of the new vegetable trading post in La Trinidad,
Benguet.
A safety olympics for
high schools was conducted by the Loo Disaster officers.
Participants also featured
their skills in kadang-kadang, games like arnis and taekwondo.
A literary musical contest
was also held for elementary and secondary students including Search for Miss
Buguias 2017.
During the Albubo
festival proper on March 4 in Barangay Loo, a parade was held joined by Gov.
Crescencio Pacalso, and Rep. Ronald Cosalan.
Tinda-an urlier urged municipal
officials to wear tradition attire specially g- strings.
Later, a short program
and ground demonstration, followed by the traditional lunch which is the “ukob”
was held followed by cultural competitions wherein the 14 barangays showcased
their unique cultural dances, followed by dance drama competition with six national
high schools contenders followed by exhibition games.
The festival will
close today (March 5) with a fun run, “amazing race,” albubo breakfast, mass
led by respective churches, continuation of unfinished games followed by
raffles draw, awarding ceremony and
closing program.
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