By Dexter A. See
BAGUIO
CITY – Nineteen traditional events were set by the Baguio Flower Festival
Foundation, Inc. (BFFFI) for the 25th edition of Panagbenga, popularly known as
the Baguio Flower Festival, that will run Feb. 1 to March 8, 2020.Organizers
said the upcoming staging of the Panagbenga will be a purely private sector-led
undertaking themed “Panagbenga 2020:
Blooming Through the Years,’ which showcases the gains of the flower festival and
its projected gains as the city’s major crowd-drawing activity.
The festivities for this
edition of the Panagbenga will kick off Feb. 1, 2020 with the Grand Opening Day
Parade featuring the 16 street-dancing contingents from the elementary and
secondary divisions from the DILG-CAR rotonda along Upper Session Road up to
the Baguio Athletic Bowl where the elimination round of the street-dancing
competition will determine the finalists of the street-dancing competition
followed by the opening of the Baguio Blooms Exposition and landscaping at the
Baguio Convention Center parking grounds which will be capped by the initial
fireworks display.
Judging of the
school-based landscaping competition is on Feb. 12-15, 2020 followed by the
Philippine Military Academy (PMA) alumni homecoming on Feb. 14-16, 2020.
On Feb. 16, 2020,
activities for the day include the Handog ng Panagbenga sa Pamilya Baguio, also
referred to as the Family Fair, simultaneous with several events such as the
Let A Thousand Flowers Bloom, Panagbenga Open Kite Flying Competition, the
second edition of the Panagbenga Cultural Show, with another fireworks
display to end the day.
Dance enthusiasts will
have the chance to showcase their talents at the Panagbenga Cultural Dance
Competition on February 22, 2020 simultaneous with the annual Flower Tee Golf
Tournament.
The
much-awaited Panagbenga grand street-dance competition and parade will be on
February 29, 2020 followed by the Grand float Competition on March 1, 2020.
Panagbenga sponsors will
be featured during the scheduled Sponsors Day on Feb. 29 to March 1, 2020.
Session
Road, the city’s main thoroughfare, will be closed to vehicular traffic for a
week to convert it into a promenade with sidewalk cafes among other
flower-inspired products on March 2-8, 2020.
The traditional Pony
Boys Day at the Wright Park area will be on March 7, 2020 followed by the
traditional closing ceremonies and grand fireworks display on March 8, 2020.
The annual flower
festival was founded in 1995 to help draw in visitors to the city.
Panagbenga is a
Kankanaey term for the blossoming of flowers and an apt name for the festival
as it is held at the time of the year when many flowers, both cultivated and
wild, and even fruit trees, bloom and where the supply of flowers is abundant.
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