Roxas City (9 December) -- Even before Sinadya sa Halaran 2008 came to a close Dec. 8, Gov. Victor Tanco, Sr. thanked all those who helped stage this year's festival.
He conveyed the message by acknowledging the concerted efforts of the religious sector, city and provincial governments and the private sector that resulted in a "meaningful and colorful festival."
On the same note, City Mayor Vicente Bermejo cited the collective efforts of the Church, the city and provincial governments and private sectors for the celebration of the festival.
The same efforts will push forward the development of the city and province as communities on the move and on track for growth, according to Bermejo.
Sinadya sa Halaran is a fusion of the Sinadya fiesta celebration of Roxas City and Halaran cultural festival of the province.
Later, in a message conveyed through media practitioners on behalf of the provincial government at the end of the five-day festivities, Provincial Administrator Zoe Herrera, Jr. said:
"Sinadya sa Halaran 2008 could have been a failure without your support and cooperation, no amount of words could express our sincerest thanks and gratitude. Rest assured that your provincial government will do its best to further improve the festival."
"With God's grace, we shall overcome all the challenges that will come along the way," added Herrera.
Due to intermittent rains, some major outdoor activities especially the Parade of Festivals and Misa sa Plaza were held at the Capiz Gymnasium and Roxas City Metropolitan Cathedral, respectively.
The Dec, 7 fluvial procession of the Image of the Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, the Capiceños' Patroness, and fireworks display pushed through despite the inclement weather. And so did the Lutong Capiznon food festival and Sinadya sa Kalye.
The joint festival showcased the Capiceños' culture of sharing and thanksgiving and religiosity as demonstrated by their veneration of the Blessed Virgin Mother.
Senator Mar Roxas graced the Dec. 4 opening day of the festival by joining the civic parade. While here, Roxas also interacted with students at a school forum. (PIA/SSH 2008 Publicity & Promotions)
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- Sinadya sa Halaran
- SINADYA SA HALARAN (loosely translated as “joyful in offering/sharing”) FESTIVAL is a jovial celebration of thanksgiving and sharing of these blessings that took forms in programs and activities that depict oneness of Capiznon with his Divine Source of blessings, with the blessings themselves, and with the whole humankind.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
1st Capiz dance festival still on
by A. Lumaque
Roxas City (11 December) -- The Caguyuman Dance Troupe of Pontevedra, Capiz is set to perform on Saturday (December 13) at the Capiz State University (CapSU) - Roxas City campus' covereg gymnasium as part of the 1st Capiz Dance Season.
The dance troupe is composed of at least 30 high school students who are also members of the Couples for Christ (CFC) - Youth for Christ (YFC) in Pontevedra town.
"The group was formerly known as Youth for Christ Dance Troupe organized on November 2006 and was changed to Caguyuman Dance Troupe on May 2008 thru the effort of the Local Tourism Council and the Local Government of Pontevedra," said a Provincial Tourism Office (PTO) backgrounder on the dancers.
The Pontevedra - based dancers coordinator is Herowena F. Bagsic while they are being choreographed by Randy Badoles and Regine Ballera.
The dance season dubbed "Saot Capiz" every Saturday evening until December 27 is a collaborative effort of the provincial government and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) to document Capiznon dances while providing entertainment to the people.
The sundown activity will culminate with a "Grand Binayle" on Dec. 30 after the 13 performing groups tapped by the PTO for the weekly dance exhibition shall have been featured. (PIA)
Roxas City (11 December) -- The Caguyuman Dance Troupe of Pontevedra, Capiz is set to perform on Saturday (December 13) at the Capiz State University (CapSU) - Roxas City campus' covereg gymnasium as part of the 1st Capiz Dance Season.
The dance troupe is composed of at least 30 high school students who are also members of the Couples for Christ (CFC) - Youth for Christ (YFC) in Pontevedra town.
"The group was formerly known as Youth for Christ Dance Troupe organized on November 2006 and was changed to Caguyuman Dance Troupe on May 2008 thru the effort of the Local Tourism Council and the Local Government of Pontevedra," said a Provincial Tourism Office (PTO) backgrounder on the dancers.
The Pontevedra - based dancers coordinator is Herowena F. Bagsic while they are being choreographed by Randy Badoles and Regine Ballera.
The dance season dubbed "Saot Capiz" every Saturday evening until December 27 is a collaborative effort of the provincial government and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) to document Capiznon dances while providing entertainment to the people.
The sundown activity will culminate with a "Grand Binayle" on Dec. 30 after the 13 performing groups tapped by the PTO for the weekly dance exhibition shall have been featured. (PIA)
Pontevedra, Maayon excel in governance
by Jemin B. Guillermo
Roxas City (11 December) -- Pontevedra and Maayon towns were declared as 2008 Outstanding Municipality in Capiz for Category A and B, respectively.
The award is granted by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) as part under its search for Excellence in Local Governance (EXCELL).
According to Llanie Destacamento, Operation Services chief of the DILG in Capiz, EXCELL is a continuing project of DILG in Region VI for local government units' commendable efforts in instituting good governance in their respective localities.
Destacamento added that the EXCELL Award focuses on best managed local governments that showcase their achievements in governance, administration, social services, economic development and environmental management initiatives.
She said that the two towns are the province's entries to the Regional EXCELL search in Western Visayas in their respective categories.
During the Local Government Unit's (LGU) Night dubbed as "Gab-i sang Pagpasalamat" during the Sinadya sa Halaran festival of the province of Capiz, the outstanding towns were given Plaque of Recognition by Governor Victor Tanco with Mrs. Judy Araneta-Roxas and DILG Provincial Director Helen Mestidio.
Under Category A, composed of 1st to 3rd class municipalities, Panay and Dumarao towns were declared second place and third place winners, respectively.
In Category B, the second and third place winners are Ivisan and Sapian, respectively.
On the other hand, Pontevedra town was also awarded for Excellence in Administrative Governance and Excellence in Social Services, while Maayon town was also granted award for Excellence in Economic Development.
Meanwhile, Panay town, which was also declared provincial champion in this year's Gawad Pangulo sa Kapaligiran, was also awarded Excellence in Environmental Management.
The Provincial EXCELL selection committee this year was composed of representatives from the DILG, Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Education, Philippine National Police, Office of the Governor, Provincial Planning and Development Office, Provincial Health Office, Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office, Provincial Agriculturist, Philippine Councilors League and two non-government organizations. (PIA)
Roxas City (11 December) -- Pontevedra and Maayon towns were declared as 2008 Outstanding Municipality in Capiz for Category A and B, respectively.
The award is granted by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) as part under its search for Excellence in Local Governance (EXCELL).
According to Llanie Destacamento, Operation Services chief of the DILG in Capiz, EXCELL is a continuing project of DILG in Region VI for local government units' commendable efforts in instituting good governance in their respective localities.
Destacamento added that the EXCELL Award focuses on best managed local governments that showcase their achievements in governance, administration, social services, economic development and environmental management initiatives.
She said that the two towns are the province's entries to the Regional EXCELL search in Western Visayas in their respective categories.
During the Local Government Unit's (LGU) Night dubbed as "Gab-i sang Pagpasalamat" during the Sinadya sa Halaran festival of the province of Capiz, the outstanding towns were given Plaque of Recognition by Governor Victor Tanco with Mrs. Judy Araneta-Roxas and DILG Provincial Director Helen Mestidio.
Under Category A, composed of 1st to 3rd class municipalities, Panay and Dumarao towns were declared second place and third place winners, respectively.
In Category B, the second and third place winners are Ivisan and Sapian, respectively.
On the other hand, Pontevedra town was also awarded for Excellence in Administrative Governance and Excellence in Social Services, while Maayon town was also granted award for Excellence in Economic Development.
Meanwhile, Panay town, which was also declared provincial champion in this year's Gawad Pangulo sa Kapaligiran, was also awarded Excellence in Environmental Management.
The Provincial EXCELL selection committee this year was composed of representatives from the DILG, Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Education, Philippine National Police, Office of the Governor, Provincial Planning and Development Office, Provincial Health Office, Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office, Provincial Agriculturist, Philippine Councilors League and two non-government organizations. (PIA)
Panay town tops Capiz GPK search
by Jemin B. Guillermo
Roxas City (9 December) -- Panay town has been declared as this year's Cleanest and Greenest municipality in the province of Capiz.
Governor Victor Tanco, with Mrs. Judy Araneta-Roxas and Interior and Local Government Provincial Director Helen Mestidio, awarded a cheque worth P150,000 and a plaque of recognition to Panay town municipal officials headed by Mayor Dante Bermejo.
The awarding ceremony was among the highlights during the Local Government Units (LGU) night dubbed as "Gab-i sang Pagpasalamat" (Night of Thanksgiving) which is one of the major activities of this year's Sinadya sa Halaran activity.
The top six towns who won in this year's Gawad Pangulo sa Kapaligiran Provincial Search also received cash awards and plaque of recognition.
Said towns are Ivisan, President Roxas, Dao, Dumarao and Sapian as second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth places, respectively.
The other 10 towns each received plaque of recognition and P10,000 as consolation prizes.
Last year, Panay was declared second place winner in the Western Visayas GPK search under the 1st to 3rd class municipality category.
Earlier, Gov. Tanco vowed to sustain the cleanliness and greening program in the province that he continued to earmark budget for the conduct of the annual GPK search in Capiz despite the suspension of said activity at the regional and national levels.
Tanco stressed that his administration is committed to spend for the sustainability of the program because the Capiceños will be the end beneficiaries of said activity.
Tanco, who was the guest during the meeting of the Provincial Search Committee of Capiz with representatives from the 16 municipal government units of the province, said that he is committed to continue the "Clean and Green" program which was started by the national government.
For this year's Search, the provincial government here has set aside some P625,000 for prizes to winners.
Aside from the winners, the GPK evaluators composed of representatives from the national government agencies and non-government organizations were also granted plaque of appreciation by the governor. (PIA)
Roxas City (9 December) -- Panay town has been declared as this year's Cleanest and Greenest municipality in the province of Capiz.
Governor Victor Tanco, with Mrs. Judy Araneta-Roxas and Interior and Local Government Provincial Director Helen Mestidio, awarded a cheque worth P150,000 and a plaque of recognition to Panay town municipal officials headed by Mayor Dante Bermejo.
The awarding ceremony was among the highlights during the Local Government Units (LGU) night dubbed as "Gab-i sang Pagpasalamat" (Night of Thanksgiving) which is one of the major activities of this year's Sinadya sa Halaran activity.
The top six towns who won in this year's Gawad Pangulo sa Kapaligiran Provincial Search also received cash awards and plaque of recognition.
Said towns are Ivisan, President Roxas, Dao, Dumarao and Sapian as second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth places, respectively.
The other 10 towns each received plaque of recognition and P10,000 as consolation prizes.
Last year, Panay was declared second place winner in the Western Visayas GPK search under the 1st to 3rd class municipality category.
Earlier, Gov. Tanco vowed to sustain the cleanliness and greening program in the province that he continued to earmark budget for the conduct of the annual GPK search in Capiz despite the suspension of said activity at the regional and national levels.
Tanco stressed that his administration is committed to spend for the sustainability of the program because the Capiceños will be the end beneficiaries of said activity.
Tanco, who was the guest during the meeting of the Provincial Search Committee of Capiz with representatives from the 16 municipal government units of the province, said that he is committed to continue the "Clean and Green" program which was started by the national government.
For this year's Search, the provincial government here has set aside some P625,000 for prizes to winners.
Aside from the winners, the GPK evaluators composed of representatives from the national government agencies and non-government organizations were also granted plaque of appreciation by the governor. (PIA)
RDC 6 honors outstanding Capiceña teacher
by A. Lumaque
Roxas City (9 December) -- The Regional Development Council (RDC) – 6 has awarded a plaque of recognition to Capiceña public school teacher for being one of the awardees of the 2008 Metrobank Foundation Search for Outstanding Teachers – Elementary level during its 4th quarter regular meeting last December 5 at the Hall of Governors, Provincial Capitol, here.
The RDC recognition was received by Maydelyn R. Antioquia of Punta Cogon Elementary School under the Department of Education's (DepEd) – Roxas City Division.
Antique Gov. Sally Zaldivar–Perez gave the plaque thru Capiz Gov. Victor A. Tanco, Sr. in the presence of National Economic and Development Administration (NEDA) regional officials and other Council officers and guests.
Antioquia was then assigned at the DepEd – Roxas City Division's President Manuel Roxas Memorial School (PMRMS) – North when she participated in the national search for outstanding teachers.
"She is among the list of Capiceñas who received the Metrobank citation," the recognition noted.
President Gloria Macapagal – Arroyo led the awarding rites of the search last September at the Malacañang Palace's Rizal Hall.
The nationwide Search for Outstanding Teachers represents the Foundation's commitment to promote a culture of excellence in education by recognizing the country's best mentors who can be upheld as models not only for educators but for other community members as well.
More than 200 exemplary elementary, high school, and college teachers from all over the country have so far been awarded since its launching in 1985. (PIA)
Roxas City (9 December) -- The Regional Development Council (RDC) – 6 has awarded a plaque of recognition to Capiceña public school teacher for being one of the awardees of the 2008 Metrobank Foundation Search for Outstanding Teachers – Elementary level during its 4th quarter regular meeting last December 5 at the Hall of Governors, Provincial Capitol, here.
The RDC recognition was received by Maydelyn R. Antioquia of Punta Cogon Elementary School under the Department of Education's (DepEd) – Roxas City Division.
Antique Gov. Sally Zaldivar–Perez gave the plaque thru Capiz Gov. Victor A. Tanco, Sr. in the presence of National Economic and Development Administration (NEDA) regional officials and other Council officers and guests.
Antioquia was then assigned at the DepEd – Roxas City Division's President Manuel Roxas Memorial School (PMRMS) – North when she participated in the national search for outstanding teachers.
"She is among the list of Capiceñas who received the Metrobank citation," the recognition noted.
President Gloria Macapagal – Arroyo led the awarding rites of the search last September at the Malacañang Palace's Rizal Hall.
The nationwide Search for Outstanding Teachers represents the Foundation's commitment to promote a culture of excellence in education by recognizing the country's best mentors who can be upheld as models not only for educators but for other community members as well.
More than 200 exemplary elementary, high school, and college teachers from all over the country have so far been awarded since its launching in 1985. (PIA)
Monday, December 8, 2008
Expo takes Capiz products to centerstage
Roxas City (6 December) -- The Capiz Product Expo that is staged during the yearly celebration of Sinadya sa Halaran, Capiz's premier festival, is giving a much-needed break to Capiz products under the One Town, One Product (OTOP) Project of the government.
The break comes mostly in the form of market opportunities and product development options.
Conducted back-to-back with "Estilo Capiz" with renowned international lifestyle designer PJ Arañador at a mall here, the exhibit features manufactured OTOP products from the municipalities and local producers.
Estilo Capiz, which is mainly a fashion show, complements the exhibit by putting on centerstage fashion accessories made from local materials.
This year's show, held Dec. 4 as one of the opening highlights of the festival, featured fashion accessories consisting of coconut and buri costume jewelry, abaca slippers and sandals, bags, and footwear.
The accessories were donned by models from Capiz and Iloilo, the latter brought by PJ Aranador to share their talents in keeping with the spirit of the festival which is anchored on the Capiceño values of sharing and thanksgiving.
The fashion show was conceptualized and directed by Iloilo provincial tourism officer Bombette Marin.
OTOP is a project of the government designed to push micro, small and medium enterprises and develop the distinct products of local government units in order to generate investments, livelihood and jobs in line with the development agenda of President Arroyo.
The project is spearheaded by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). In Capiz, OTOP is supported by the provincial and city governments and other LGUs, Provincial Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development Council, and Capiz SME Center.
Gov. Victor Tanco led the opening of Capiz Product Expo this year together with his wife Fatima, city councilor Herbert Chu (in behalf of city mayor Vicente Bermejo and the city government), PMSMEDC chairperson Danilo So Chan and other council officers, DTI Provincial Director Ermelinda Pollentes, and DTI officials from Manila.
DTI Public Information Officer Ken Queenie Cuñada said opportunities keep on coming in the way of local OTOP products such as during this year's festival. (PIA-JSC)
The break comes mostly in the form of market opportunities and product development options.
Conducted back-to-back with "Estilo Capiz" with renowned international lifestyle designer PJ Arañador at a mall here, the exhibit features manufactured OTOP products from the municipalities and local producers.
Estilo Capiz, which is mainly a fashion show, complements the exhibit by putting on centerstage fashion accessories made from local materials.
This year's show, held Dec. 4 as one of the opening highlights of the festival, featured fashion accessories consisting of coconut and buri costume jewelry, abaca slippers and sandals, bags, and footwear.
The accessories were donned by models from Capiz and Iloilo, the latter brought by PJ Aranador to share their talents in keeping with the spirit of the festival which is anchored on the Capiceño values of sharing and thanksgiving.
The fashion show was conceptualized and directed by Iloilo provincial tourism officer Bombette Marin.
OTOP is a project of the government designed to push micro, small and medium enterprises and develop the distinct products of local government units in order to generate investments, livelihood and jobs in line with the development agenda of President Arroyo.
The project is spearheaded by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). In Capiz, OTOP is supported by the provincial and city governments and other LGUs, Provincial Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development Council, and Capiz SME Center.
Gov. Victor Tanco led the opening of Capiz Product Expo this year together with his wife Fatima, city councilor Herbert Chu (in behalf of city mayor Vicente Bermejo and the city government), PMSMEDC chairperson Danilo So Chan and other council officers, DTI Provincial Director Ermelinda Pollentes, and DTI officials from Manila.
DTI Public Information Officer Ken Queenie Cuñada said opportunities keep on coming in the way of local OTOP products such as during this year's festival. (PIA-JSC)
Food fest cooks Capiznon cuisines
Roxas City (6 December) -- The on-going 2008 Sinadya sa Halaran celebration's sundown food festival at the public plaza here offers affordable Capiznon cuisines to satisfy the craving of revelers and tourists for Capiz-based delicacies.
The food festival dubbed "Lutong Capiznon" which started last December 4 is being participated in by the Barangay Baybay Beach Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Association, Inc. (BBBHRBAI).
"We will come up with cuisines with a Capiznon taste," said BBBHRBAI President Ike Altavas during the pre-celebration's working committees meeting.
"Our red tide–free tahong (green shells) will be cooked in different menus," added Altavas who is a culinary expert.
Various seafood products will also be made available including chicken, pork and meat for a wider array of available foods.
The plan to make everybody's gastronomic experience memorable during the celebration by serving local delicacies is in line with the attempt to inculturate the SSH activities to become reflective of the Capiceños' way of life.
The 5-day food festival is being spiced up by the various SSH-related activities at the vicinity of the public plaza like RMN – dyVR Pasundayag 2008 (Dec. 4), Daigon Contest (Dec. 5), Prosesyon sa Suba and Fireworks (Dec. 7), and Barangay Night at the Dinggoy Roxas Civic Center (Dec. 8), among others.
The relaxing ambience at the riverside of Panay River overlooking the public plaza and the new Roxas City fountain attraction are also add-on experience for food trippers. (PIA/SSH Publicity and Promotions Committee)
The food festival dubbed "Lutong Capiznon" which started last December 4 is being participated in by the Barangay Baybay Beach Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Association, Inc. (BBBHRBAI).
"We will come up with cuisines with a Capiznon taste," said BBBHRBAI President Ike Altavas during the pre-celebration's working committees meeting.
"Our red tide–free tahong (green shells) will be cooked in different menus," added Altavas who is a culinary expert.
Various seafood products will also be made available including chicken, pork and meat for a wider array of available foods.
The plan to make everybody's gastronomic experience memorable during the celebration by serving local delicacies is in line with the attempt to inculturate the SSH activities to become reflective of the Capiceños' way of life.
The 5-day food festival is being spiced up by the various SSH-related activities at the vicinity of the public plaza like RMN – dyVR Pasundayag 2008 (Dec. 4), Daigon Contest (Dec. 5), Prosesyon sa Suba and Fireworks (Dec. 7), and Barangay Night at the Dinggoy Roxas Civic Center (Dec. 8), among others.
The relaxing ambience at the riverside of Panay River overlooking the public plaza and the new Roxas City fountain attraction are also add-on experience for food trippers. (PIA/SSH Publicity and Promotions Committee)
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