By
Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – A
two-part program will mark the city’s celebration of the 71st Fil-Am Friendship
Day on July 4.
The first part will be
the simultaneous wreath-laying rites at the various memorial sites for
Americans who were instrumental in the founding and development of the city at
8:30 a.m.
Visit to Maj. Lyman W.
Kennon Bust along Kennon Road will be conducted by the Army Retirees
Association of Cordillera Administrative Region, the Veterans Federation of the
Philippines and the United States Army Forces in the Philippines Northern
Luzon.
Rites will also be
done at Arch. Daniel H. Burnham Bust at Rose Garden with city social welfare
and development office and Office for Senior Citizens Affairs, the Baguio
Elderly Assembly, National Correspondents Club of Baguio and the Boy Scouts of
the Philippines.
Activities include
those at site of the First Philippine Commission at Gov. Pack Road by the
Veterans of Foreign War, Fleet Reserve Association and the Girl Scouts of the
Philippines.
At 9 a.m., the
participants will converge at Justice George A. Malcolm Square for the program
proper with Mayor Mauricio Domogan delivering a special message.
The program will open
with the singing of the Lupang Hinirang, the Star Spangled Banner and the
Baguio Hymn by the Baguio City High School band and choir.
Councilor Elmer Datuin
will welcome the guests while city administrator Carlos Canilao and Philippine
Veterans Affairs Office head Cherrylyn Sabling will acknowledge the
participants.
The BCHS Special
Program in the Arts dance troupe will provide the entertainment.
At 9:30 a.m., the
celebration will continue at the Baguio Convention Center with the cultural
offering dubbed “Kultura O-Rama” featuring activities in honor of the Fil-Am
community members, war veterans and the senior citizens.
The program will open
with the march of the Lakan and Lakambini of Fil-Am 2017 to the accompaniment
of the BCHS band.
City social welfare
and development officer Betty Fangasan will open the program and will welcome
the participants.
A highlight will be
the presentation and coronation of the Lakan and Lakambini couple, an American
and his Filipina wife who according to former councilor Narciso Padilla of the
Baguio Elderly Assembly and the NCCB were chosen to highlight the enduring
Fil-Am partnership and the historical fact that Baguio was a city developed by
the Americans.
The coronation of
Ginang Lakambini will be presided by Mrs. Rebecca Domogan, Mrs. Soledad Go and
Councilor Lilia Farinas, chair of the city council committee on social
services, women and urban poor Ginoong Lakan will be awarded by Social Security
System Northern Luzon acting assistant president Ceasar Saludo and the officers
of the BEA.
A “harana” honoring
the royal court will follow featuring folk dances and presentations by the
Pines City national High School, the Blessed Association of Retired Persons
Foundation (BARPF), the Federation of Baguio Senior Citizen Associations
(FBASECA) and the Philippine Government Retired Employees Association (PGREA).
Parlor games and a
raffle will cap the activities coordinated by the OCSWADO under Fangasan, and
the BEA with the BARPF, FBASECA, PGREA and the Veterans Federation of the
Philippines.
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