Angeles City celebrated the 113th year of the Philippine independence today, June 12, 2011, at the Pamintuan Mansion witnessed by an unprecedented number of attendees.
The former site of the central bank located at the corner of Sto. Miranda and Sto. Entiero Streets, Pamintuan Mansion was where the first anniversary of the Philippine independence was celebrated by Emilio Aguinaldo, as such, the place is now recognized by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) as a heritage site.
The celebration started with the flag raising ceremony as the people sung the Philippine national anthem, Lupang Hinirang. This was followed by the allegiance to the Philippine flag (Panunumpa ng Katapatan sa Watawat ng Pilipinas).
A short but meaningful message was delivered by Angeles City Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan. He recalled the victory of our heroes to claim the country’s independence, the victory of the EDSA Revolution to gain back democracy, as well as the victory of Angeleños to rise from the devastation of Mt. Pinatubo 20 years ago, and how the common people, the unnamed heroes, played a big role in all these revolutions.
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Ride a bike and run this weekend!
This weekend kicks off the commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the Mt. Pinatubo eruption, celebrating the triumph of Angeleños from the devastation brought by Mt. Pinatubo.
With the theme “Turning Tragedy into Triumph,” the Angeles City Tourism Office (ACTO) has lined up week-long activities to celebrate the victory of Angeles City and the Angeleños from the Pinatubo eruption in June 1991.
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With the theme “Turning Tragedy into Triumph,” the Angeles City Tourism Office (ACTO) has prepared a number of activities for the commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the Mt. Pinatubo eruption.
Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan leads the celebration of the life after the widespread destruction caused by Mt. Pinatubo eruption with activities aimed at highlighting the city’s ability to rise after the disastrous calamity.
Mayor Pamintuan, who was also the mayor of Angeles City at the time of the Pinatubo eruption, said in the face of great and seeming insurmountable calamity, the Angeleños indomitable spirit surfaced and surpassed the challenges, and did much better than expected.
A week-long celebration has been scheduled by the ACTO, The line-up of activities kick-off on June 4 with “Padyak Para sa Pag-Bangon,” a bike run around the city, followed by a fun run dubbed “Takbo para sa Pag-kakaisa” on June 5.
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Art in the Park presents bonsai workshop and exhibit, book launching, and art exhibit to pay homage to a great Kapampangan artist.
This Friday, May 27, the Museo Ning Angeles once again presents Art in the Park, a monthly gathering of artists and art enthusiasts in Angeles City and nearby towns.
This month’s activities kick off with a bonsai workshop and exhibit at the Museo grounds/parking area coordinated by City Information Officer Archie Reyes, featuring some of the great works of our city’s bonsai artists.
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Here is the complete list of museum of galleries participating in the International Museum Day Celebration on May 18 to 20, 2011, Central Luzon Leg.
Museo Ning Angeles, as commissioned by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) to host in the Central Luzon Leg of the celebration, has coordinated with the different galleries, museums and centers in the region.
Complete list of museums and galleries participating in the celebration:
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The Museo Ning Angeles has been commissioned by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) to host the Central Luzon leg of the International Museum Day Celebration which will be held on May 18, 19 and 20, 2011.
In line with this, Museo ning Angeles called on all artists, gallery owners and museum in Central Luzon to join in the celebration of the Museum and Memory: International Museum Day Celebration by having an open-house exhibit on the said dates.
Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan has encouraged all Angelenos to participate and support the Earth Hour 60-minute power switch-off on Saturday.
Thousands of cities, towns, and landmarks around the world will start to go dark for Earth Hour on Saturday evening.
Up to a billion people worldwide are expected to participate in this global voluntary blackout by switching off their lights from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. local time.
“When we turn off our lights, let us use it is as an opportunity to reflect about what we can do to contribute in fighting climate change,” Pamintuan said.
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The recent Mutya Ning Angeles beauty pageant was just one of the many activities lined up for the celebration of Angeles City Twin Fiesta or the Fiestang Kuliat 2010.
There are many activities lined up for a month-long celebration. Here is the complete list of the Fiestang Kuliat events.
October 1, 2010
Fiestang Kuliat 2010 Opening Ceremonies (Lighting of the Torch)
6 pm Museo Ning Angeles
October 2, 2010
Youth Summit / TM Astigfest
10 am onwards, Marquee Mall
October 2, 2010
Mutya Ning Angeles
7 pm Grand Palazzo Royale
October 3, 2010
Pulayan
5:30 am City Hall Grounds
October 3-4, 2010
4×4 Off-Road Challenge
9 am onwards, former Springside Area
October 8, 2010
Kundiman Ning Angeles
6 pm, Grand Palazzo Royale
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Fiestang Kuliat is one of the most awaited events in Angeles City, and this year’s celebration brings back the beauty pageant that the city has been missing for the last three years.
Mutya Ning Angeles 2010, which parades the beauty of Angeleña, returns after three years of absence.
This year’s search for the fairest Angeleña promises to bring a young, vibrant and a fresh approach in the city’s beauty pageant arena.
This year, Mutya Ning Angeles will take a more active role in the various projects of the local government. She will be involved in the various social, environment and tourism campaigns of the city.
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Aside from Halo-halo, swimming and Santa Cruzan in May, another event observed during summer is the Holy Week, which incidentally will start next week.
For our family, the most awaited activity during this week is the Visita Iglesia which we have been doing for three (3) straight years now. A tradition that I hope we could keep until my kids grow up.
For those of you, who like us, want to keep this tradition and may not know about the different churches in Angeles City, here are the list of churches that can complete your requirement for your Visita Iglesia.
Immaculate Concepcion Parish Church
Sta. Maria Village, Balibago,
Angeles City
Immaculate Concepcion is located just in front of Sta. Maria Village in Balibago and just a stone-throw away from the McArthur Highway. You would not miss it, because every driver knows this church. All jeepneys going to and from Balibago will pass here.
Sta. Teresita Parish Church
Carlota de Leon St., Sta. Teresita
Angeles City
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