Sun.Star Pampanga

EdSa: Good service comes from the mind, heart

- BY NICOLE RENEE DAVID Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — “Good service comes from the mind and the heart. I am proud that this value is being given by employees to the city.”

Thus said Mayor Edwin Santiago during the awarding ceremony of the Program on Awards and Incentives for Service Excellence (PRAISE) on Monday at city hall.

PRAISE is an annual recognitio­n of selected local government department­s and employees, who all displayed outstandin­g public service in compliance with the Civil Service Commission’s Memorandum Circular No. 01, s. 2001.

According to Santiago, public service does not only require one to be an intellectu­al, but to be kind-hearted as well, citing that great service goes along with great skills, attitude and company.

The citations include the lifetime achievemen­t award, career and self-developmen­t award, exceptiona­l public servant award, and special recogni ti ons.

Federation­s of Mortuary Stakeholde­rs, Inc.-Philippine­s, the Associatio­n of Casket Makers of Sto. Tomas and Sto. Tomas Tourism, Arts and Culture Council.

According to Mayor Johnny Sambo of this town, 15 funeral casket makers from the different barangays of this town participat­ed in the festival held at the Barangay San Vicente covered court.

Each participan­t set-up their booth into different hair-rising presentati­ons complete with colorful and well-designed caskets, some of which were transforme­d into sari-sari stores and photo backdrops, among others.

“The idea of the OkAtaol festival came from our goal of strengthen­ing Sto. Tomas’ brand as the casket capital of the country. And we particular­ly held it here in Barangay San Vicente which is home to most of our casket makers in town,” he said.

Through the festival, Sambo said he also aims to further promote the funeral casket industry of Sto. Tomas which has provided identity to the town and employ hundreds of Tomasian families.

During the event, four casket makers namely Iandrey Casket Maker, D3A Merchandis­e, Dan Pineda Casket Maker, Triple K Metal Casket took home the best in booth presentati­on award and cash prizes.

Aside from the funeral casket makers, Sambo said a total of 104 children dressed as different freaky and scary characters registered in the trick or treat activity wherein bags of candies and lollipops were given away.

“Of course, what’s a trick or treat without kids and candies? And we are very much thankful to the children and parents who really put efforts in dressing up to participat­e in our festival. We can clearly claim the success of our first OkAtaol Festival,” he sai d .

Meanwhile, Sambo expressed his hope that the festivity will be institutio­nalized as an annual event and will be included in the long-list of renowned Kapampanga­n fests.

Associatio­n of Barangay Captains President Matias “Bong” Pineda, who joined the celebratio­n, lauded the efforts of the local government in organizing such activities that gathers locals in celebratio­n of the town’s rich culture and industry.

“The event is indeed very successful in providing entertainm­ent to our fellow Tomasians and in promoting our casket making industry here,” he sai d .

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