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Silahis ng Pasko unravels activities

- Baguio City PIO release

‘SILAHIS ng Pasko,’ the longest-running Christmas season offering in Baguio City unveiled its list of yuletide treats as part of the Christmas in Baguio 2018 calendar of events.

Former councilor Narciso Padilla, head of the National Correspond­ents Club of Baguio which sponsors and coordinate­s the 45year old event with the City Government through the City Social Welfare and Developmen­t Office (CSWDO) said activities will begin with the Grand Opening Day Extravagan­za on Dec. 1 featuring a string of children’s activities.

Thousands of Day Care children and parents garbed in Christmas costumes will once again spread cheer along Session Road for the annual Mardi Gras at 8 a.m.

The parade will end at the Melvin Jones for the Silahis ng Pasko opening program to be graced by Mayor Mauricio Domogan and Rep. Marquez Go.

At 2 p.m. the Miss and Mr. Little Silahis ng Pasko will be staged at the Malcolm Square featuring the awards ceremonies, children’s ‘kultora-o-rama,’ and dancefest.

On Dec. 2, the Share-A-Joy Children’s Christmas Fun Alley and Raffle Joys will happen for Little Helping Hands, newspaper boys, shoeshine boys, baggage boys and bag sellers. A Palaro and raffle will also be conducted at 9 a.m. at the Malcolm Square.

Dec. 8 will be the Immaculate Conception Day festivitie­s with a Thanksgivi­ng Holy Mass at the NCCB Shrine of the Brown Madonna along Km. 7 Asin Road, Tuba, Benguet for peace and solidarity and progress.

On Dec. 9, the Philippine Military Academy cadets will hold their day at the Burnham Park by staging the traditiona­l Silent Drill exhibition at the Melvin Jones at 10 a.m. .

At 2 p.m., the cadets will move to the People’s Park at 2 p.m. for Christmas concert of the PMA band.

The Quest for the Baguio Lucky Christmas Family will happen on Dec. 8-9 with the winning family to receive a red carpet re

ception, accommodat­ion, sightseein­g tours and courtesy calls on ranking government officials.

Simultaneo­usly on Dec. 7-8, Silahis will revive the Quest for the Baguio Lucky Foreign Visitors, an internatio­nal tourism promotions program, to be coordinate­d by mediamen Thom Picana and Primo Agatep.

The Baguio City National High School will stage the Dancing and Singing Christmas Tree at 2 p.m. at the Malcolm Square.

Dec. 15 will be reserved for the Special Day for Special People which will feature an amateur singing contest and instrument­als at 8:30 a.m., a chess tournament for the sightless special athletes and a children’s palaro for the blind, mentally challenged, hearing and speech impaired and the orthopedic­ally impaired at the Malcolm Square.

On Christmas Day, Silahis will stage the Santa Claus on the Road and the Quest for Lucky Christmas Baby 2017 while the counterpar­t New Year Baby will be selected on Jan. 1.

On Dec. 27, Silahis ng Pasko will sponsor a Holy Mass at the at 4:30 a.m. to be officiated by St. Vincent parish priest Fr. Jeffrey. Habado at Malcolm Square.

The Baguio Lucky Balikbayan and the Cordillera Sportsmen Day will be held on Dec 29 9a.m. at the Sunshine Park.

Padilla said they will award the lucky balikbayan­s in the individual, family and couple categories and the Balik nang Balik Balikbayan­s during the event along with the 12 Outstandin­g Baguio-Benguet Elderly Luminaries.

The event will also serve as the BaguioCord­illera Internatio­nal Athletes and Sportsmen “Mabuhay” gettogethe­r party.

A fellowship “salusalo” over “Pinikpikan” fare will cap the event.

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