BONTOC, Mountain Province – There was lesser
grandeur during the Am-amung Festival this year in this capital town without
the street dancing and cultural presentations usually done yearly, but there
was more substance.
With the
theme, “Moving on, moving forward,
moving up,” all 16 barangays of this municipality converged at Eyeb open gym here to celebrate the 107th
foundation of the town and the 11th Am-among Festival last week.
According to
Mayor Franklin Odsey the municipal government will make up next year in
coincidence with the inauguration of the ongoing municipal building.
A delegation
from the sister town of Tagudin, Ilocos Sur was presented headed by Mayor Jose
Bunoan, Jr.
With him
were the vice mayor and some councillors and heads of offices.
In his message,
Mayor Bunoan revealed that Tagudin was once part of the old Mountain Province.
He proposed
the establishment of cultural and educational exchanges between the two
municipalities.
He also
urged promotion of tourism for both provinces.
“September
16 is a very significant day as we gather together as one family to celebrate
the two events”, Bunoan said as he also informed the audience that his father
was once a principal at the Bontoc Central School.
Rep. Maximo Dalog,
in his inspirational message, urged everyone to remember contribution of past
leaders and people in the development and progress of the municipality.
He also paid
tribute to the cultural values the people inherited, the culture of the people
of helping one another in times grief and celebrations, such a manifestation of
unity and solidarity among the people.
He urged
everyone to be inspired with the development going around – the improvement of
the roads leading and from other provinces and preservation of our environment
- to work for further development and progress of Bontoc ay Kalalaychan.
Gov. Leonard
Mayaen, in his address, said that there was no other way but “Moving on, moving
forward, moving upward” urging all to contribute in the development and
progress of Bontoc.
“We should
continue what our forebears have started. The cultural heritage that we have,
we guard and preserve as we pass on to the next generations,” he said. -- Roger
Sacyaten
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