By
Susan Aro
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- A festive mood
awaits visitors and residents in
the Adivay(an Ibaloi term meaning
coming together) in celebration of the province’s
112th founding anniversary this
November.
The festival with the theme, “Accelerating
Response to Social Challenges,” will
kick off through an ecumenical
service on Nov. 8 at Ben Palispis Hall
at provincial capitol.
The main event will be on Nov. 23, the
foundation day itself, which was declared as a special non-working
holiday in the province by virtue of Proclamation No. 485.
There will be a cañao, an indigenous thanksgiving rites and other
activities such as civic parade, a day for Overseas Filipino Workers and
“I-Benguet ay nan abroad” (migrants abroad)
who are welcome to join the activity, battle of the bands, and
fireworks.
Activities for the month-long celebration
include an environment forum on Nov. 9 involving solid waste management activities along major
thoroughfares and pre-pageant search for Mr. and Miss Benguet.
The next day will be an ethnic competition
and fashion show at SM City in Baguio. Pageant proper will be on Nov. 17.
A trade fair showcasing entrepreneurial
products will be held from Nov. 13-24 at
the Benguet Sports Complex in Wangal.
Mass wedding for couples of this town and
Mankayan will be held Nov. 13 and 14,
while for Tuba town would be Nov. 16 at the Conversion of St. Paul Parish
Church.
An ecumenical mass wedding from various
religious sector will also be held Nov. 21 at the Ben Palispis Hall.
For job hunters, a two-day job fair will be
held Nov. 14-15 at the Ben Palispis Hall.
There will also be medical/surgical outreach activity on
Nov. 15 – 16 at the Kapangagn Medicare
Community Hospital.
A Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program
(CARP) Congress will be held Nov. 16 at the National Irrigation Administration
compound in Wangal.
An add on activity will be a film viewing on
social concerns to run from Nov. 17 to 22 at the Benguet Sports Center.
The Agro-Industrial Trade Fair will be from
Nov. 17 to 24 alongside with the competitions on best booth presentation,
landscaping, agri-photo contest, indigenous dish preparation and presentation,
indigenous beverage preparation and presentation, nutri-snack competitions,
organic fertilizer demonstration and competition, flower arrangements,
vegetable and fruit sculpture, basket making, and tapuey tasting and packaging.
The agro-industrial fair also includes skills
competitions on automotive servicing, commercial cooking, bartending, and
maniped and haircutting contest on November 16 at the Benguet Sports Center.
There will be series of activities such as
Animalandia Show, Benguet Dance-Drama Cultural Presentation, and
souvenir making contest at the Benguet
Sports Center on Nov. 17.
The Animalandia will feature dog show and
competitions on the production of best ‘kinuday’ and ‘kiniing’, local terms
used for indigenous smoked meat.
On Nov. 19 will be environmental-cultural
song competition dubbed, “Awit Para saKalikasan” at the sports center.
A photo exhibit showcasing historical,
cultural and tourist vistas will be on display at the Provincial Capitol lobby
from Nov. 19-24.
On Nov.
20, there will be an information education drive on Climate Change
Adaptation. The province will host on the same day the Philippine Vegetable
Industry Development Board meeting.
On Nov.
21, activities include street
dancing, drum and lyre and marching band competitions, awards and recognition
among national, regional, and achievers in their own fields, and diskwento
caravan.
There will also be health fair
through medical and dental consultations, “SalamatPaalam 2012 Retirees”
day recognizing retirees of their
achievements. The province will host the quarterly en banc meeting of the
Regional Development Council
Other activities for the day are a parade of
horses and cowboys followed by acrobatic and magic show and Philippine Military
Academy’s silent drill at the Benguet Sports Center.
Dongba ni Kavajo which will feature horse
competitions will be on Nov. 24-25.
Nov. 25
is also dedicated to small scale mining activities
and an evangelical choral festival.
There will also be a presentation of the
provincial disaster communication protocol on November 28 in strengthening the
province’s disaster management.
Provincial employees will have their time
together on Nov. 29.
The festival also features sports activities which started as early as
September and will end until December such as volleyball, basketball, football
and indoor activities, body building competitions, shootfest, airsoft, among
others.
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