Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Kannawidan: Ylocos Festival


The 2012 Kannawidan Ylocos Festival opened with a concelebrated mass held at the St. Paul Metropolitan Cathedral followed by a procession of the patron saints of the 40 parishes including the images of Jesus Christ and Virgin Mary around the province’s capital city in the afternoon of on January 29.

“Through our Kannawidan Ylocos Festival, which is the official annual festival of the province our tourism industry was enhanced and helped boost the demand of our products, more job opportunities and livelihood opportunities were crated and more income for our people were generated,” he added.

Reverend Father Roque Reyes, who officiated the mass, said that the mass and the procession were the acts of thanksgiving to the God almighty for the blessings received by the province and the exhibition of the strong religious belief of the Ilocano families.

After the procession, a dinner for all was enjoined to all bystanders, tourists and visitors at Plaza Salcedo followed by fireworks display to signify the formal start of the different events of the weeklong festival.

On same night, the members of the Bayanihan Dance Company entertained the Ilocanos with their world class performance of the Beauty of the Philippines through dances, music and sounds. Their graceful movements and excellent rendition of songs and playing the indigenous musical instruments drew attractions from the crowd.

On the following day, a traditional opening ritual was performed by the students of the Ilocos Sur Special High School for Culture and the Arts in Suyo, Ilocos Sur. Vice Governor Savellano and the officials of the Department of Education Division of Ilocos Sur signified the start of the different contests for elementary and high school students. These include traditional tribal rituals, choir and glee club competition, marching band contest, traditional music ensemble, dance drama, traditional and folk dances, contemporary dance competition and street dancing showdown. These events aimed to encourage young Ilocanos to learn these indigenous songs and dances for sustainability and preservation.

Partuat ken Patanor Trade and Agri Fair also opened on the same day. Officials from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) headed by Thelma Dumpit Murillo graced the occasion.

The trade and agri fair displayed all products from the different towns of the Ilocos Sur and its nearby provinces. The annual “Pinaka Contest” was also held to give citations the local farmers’ extraordinary farm and fishery products and livestock.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

A Day after Today!

                Initiating my future is going faster and faster, synchronizing with modern technologies and advance practice of life. They say that we the current youth or youngsters of this generation is the owner of modern world, we are responsible for a better future.
                Big question floating on my mind on how can I start to build my future? When and where?
                Every time I stood up on my bed every morning I always wondering the best future a man can have. Going to school makes my mind on how to make good decisions in life. What would be my standing after 10 to 15 years? I am seeing my own world after so many years successful and reach all my aspirations in life.
                Simple ambitions I am beholding and building, like be the best Engineer and made projects that highly appreciated by the society, having a family that could love me even eternity comes and also living friends and parents besides me to give me smiles on my lips whenever disappointments occur.
I believe nothing is impossible, nothing is difficult even beyond imagination when you start to reach you goals today.