Bigger prices, subsidies set for Panagbenga participants
>> Sunday, February 10, 2019
By Dexter
A. See
BAGUIO CITY – Organizers
of the 24th edition of the Panagbenga, popularly known as the Baguio Flower
Festival, are increasing cash prizes of major events and subsidies of
participating schools to encourage greater participation of the stakeholders in
events lined up for the 38-day festivities.
Winners of the big float
category will be bringing home P500,000 for the first placer, P300,000 for the
second placer and P200,000 for the third placer while winners for the small
float category will be receiving P300,000 for the first placer, P200,000 for
the second placer and P100,000 for the third placer.
Each of the 16
landscapers in landscaping competition already received P42,000 subsidy from
the Baguio Flower Festival Foundation, Inc. (BFFFI) which will be separate from
the cash prizes that will be earmarked for the said contest.
Freddie Alquiros,
a BFFFI member, said the foundation approved the grant of P60,000 subsidy to each
of the participating elementary contingents in the grand streetdancing parade
which will be over and above the P40,000 subsidy that each of the schools will
be receiving from the local government.
He said the subsidy from
the foundation will be directly given to the students while the subsidy from
the local government will be given to the schools.
“We want to make sure
stakeholders fully participate that is why we will continue to work on
increasing the prizes for the major competitions to entice greater involvement
from different institutions inside and outside the city,” Alquiros said.
He explained said subsidy
for students and the schools will also be over and above the cash prizes
earmarked for the grand street-dancing parade where the champion in the
elementary level will be receiving P250,000, the second placer will be getting
P200,000 and the third placer will be going home with P150,000.
In the secondary level,
Alquiros announced the foundation also approved the grant of P50,000 subsidy to
each of the participating contingents in the grand streetdancing parade so that
more public and private secondary institutions will be encouraged to join the
competition and showcase their performances before the thousands of spectators
who will gather along the parade route and at the Baguio Athletic Bowl
where the activity will end up.
He attributed the
decision to increase some of the cash prizes and the subsidies to the stable
corporate and individual sponsorships aside from the expected increased income
to be generated from the income-generating events of the flower festival like
the Baguio Blooms Exposition and Exhibition and the Session Road in Bloom,
among others.
The Panagbenga
secretariat will be coming out with the final number of participants to the different
competitions a week before the scheduled activities as there are still more
considering groups wanting to join the different competitions.
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