All set for Panagbenga 2012 opening

By Carlito C. Dar

Thursday 26th of January 2012

BAGUIO CITY, Jan. 26 (PIA) -- It's all systems go for Panagbenga 2012, thus assured officials of the Baguio Flower Festival Foundation Inc. (BFFFI) in a kapihan media forum here yesterday.


On February 1, Panagbenga 2012 will formally take-off with a grand opening program at 7:00 a.m.at the Panagbenga Park along Military Cut-off Loop, to be followed by the Drum and Lyre parade and competition.


Baguio Cultural Society President Bing Bangaoet, whose group was tapped by the BFFFI to handle and bring in something new to all the parades of Baguio’s Flower Festival, disclosed  that there will be 16 contingents  from various elementary schools in the city  in the drum and lyre competition on the opening day.Each team will showcase different presentation concept, costumes and props.


Other highlights of Panagbenga 2012 are: the Market Encounter along Burnham Park which will run from Feb. 1 to March 4; Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom at Melvin Jones on Feb. 11; Handog ng Panagbenga sa Baguio and Fluvial Parade at Burnham Park on Feb. 12; Grand Street Dancing Parade on Feb. 25; Grand Float Parade on Feb. 26; Pony Boys Day on March 2 to 3; and the Session Road in Bloom which will run from Feb. 27 to March 4.

More community- led activities are embedded in the  five-week celebration.The culminating program and fireworks display  are slated on March 4.

Strated in 1995, the  Panagbenga or Baguio Flower Festival  reflects the history, traditions and values of Baguio and the Cordilleras. It has since steadily grown to become one of famous festivals in the country. 

Panagbenga is a  Kankana-ey (local dialect among people from the Mountain Province and Northern part  Benguet) term meaning “a season for blossoming.”

 

Mayor Mauricio Domogan, who   chairs the BFFFI Executive Committee,  has  issued an administrative order declaring February 1 as a holiday or no classes  on  all school levels in    Baguio.

In the said kapihan, Domogan also affirmed that  the  city government has allocated P2 million budget for the Baguio Flower Festival, in addition to the P2 million that was also allocated by Congressman Bernardo Vergara for the said festival.

Meantime, BFFFI co-chairperson Freddie Alquiros, in the same Kapihan forum,  disclosed that the foundation  is  targetting a P7 Million fund from sponsorships  for this year’s staging of Panagbenga.

In line with Panagbenga 2012’s theme, ‘Community Convergence for a Sustainable Tourism Growth’,  Alquiros called on the citizenry  especially to all business owners in the city to  support the successful staging of the   festival. Afterall, this is  our own festival which in one way or another will benefit all of us, he said.

BFFFI co-chair Anthony De Leon, general manager of the Baguio Country Club and   also the Vice President of the Tourism Congress,  called  on the public  to support in welcoming all visitors and  in ensuring  their  convenience and comfort. He said organizers are  expecting  about a million visitors to visit the City for the five weeks celebration of Panagbenga 2012.
(JDP/LD-PIA CAR) 

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