All systems go for Agew na Pangasinan

By March 29, 2013Governance, News

LINGAYEN—It’s all systems go for the commemoration of the 433rd Agew na Pangasinan to be led by Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. and Vice Gov. Jose Ferdinand Z. Calimlim, Jr.  as various activities have been lined up to give color to the celebration on April 5.

Provincial Administrator Raffy Baraan said the celebration will start with a Thanksgiving Mass at the Capitol Plaza at 7:30 a.m. to be followed by a commemorative program which will include the presentation of Pangasinan history and Development Book by Pangasinan Historical and Cultural Commission and the Awarding ceremonies for the Kurit Panlunggaring Literary Contest and the Balitok A Tawir Culture and Arts Festival.

Cultural Performances will also be showcased with the rendition of Pangasinan songs by the LGU-Bautista Chorale Group and Pangasinan folk dances by LGU-Urdaneta.

At 10:30AM the major thoroughfares of Lingayen will be filled with spectators as various floats from the various LGUs designed artistically will gracefully traverse the roads for the Parada na Dayew for the float competition along with LGU streetdancers for the streetdance exhibition.

The province will honor outstanding Pangasinenses who have excelled in various fields of endeavors bringing honor to the province through the 4th C at the posh Sison Auditorium at 6:00 p.m.

Simultaneously with the ASNA Awards and Ball, fun and merriment continues at the Lingayen Beachfront through the Paliket ed Aplaya where variety shows await spectators, onlookers, bystanders as well as guests and visitors.

The singing duo Insyong and Gusting will bring entertainment through their novelty songs which will provide comic relief to the listeners. The Banda ni ATE will also be rendering musical entertainment to the crowd plus the winners of the Takayan na Dayew singing competition and the LGU-Bautista Sarswela Group. (PIO/Angeline D. Villanueva)

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