Abra Dapil fest held with Army
>> Wednesday, March 13, 2019
BANGUED, Abra -- The
Army’s 24th Infantry (Wildcat) Battalion participated in the Dapil Festival
Parade here recently.
The Dapil
Festival is an annual celebration in Bangued, Abra that showcases its rich
culture and tradition.
Dapil is derived from
the word “Panagdapil, the traditional method of extracting juice from
sugarcane, which is one of the main agricultural products of Abra. Some
by-products of sugarcane are “basi” or wine, vinegar, muscovado and molasses.
The 5-day
activity which started last Feb. 19, had trade fairs, food bazaar, Bangued
Idol, Search for Mr. and Ms. Bangued, ground demonstration competition and
parades that brought colors to the celebration.
Brigadier General Lenard
T Agustin, the Commander of the 7th Infantry (Kaugnay) Division, said that the
military is one with the Abrenians in celebrating the Dapil Festival.
“May this
activity bring economic growth to Abra as their products are being showcased by
more than 40 small to medium entrepreneurs,” he said.
Brigadier
General Henry A. Robinson Jr., 702nd Brigade Commander, commended the local
government for the successful conduct of Dapil Festival and hoped that the
activity will bring more friendship among the people in and out of Bangued,
Abra.
Lt. Col.
Jearie Boy Faminial, Battalion Commander of the 24IB said, the Army helped to make the celebration more
meaningful by keeping the festival area safe and secure.
“We are always on the
alert all throughout the festival and even after it,” he said.
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