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Mabalacat LGU reopens old town hall as arts, culture center

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MABALACAT CITY— The city’s old municipal hall officially reopened as an arts and culture center called “Tabnuan” on February 28, 2024.

Tabnuan includes rooms dedicated to historical descriptio­ns, a pasalubong center showcasing products from Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise­s (MSMEs) in partnershi­p with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), a training room for small groups, and an online market option for local products and delicacies.

The center also houses “Cafe Municipio,” which will serve Balacat tea, providing visitors with a taste of local flavors and hospitalit­y.

City Tourism Officer Arwin Paul Lingat said the second floor of the center will house an exhibit hall, with the inaugural event “Haligi ng Haraya,” showcasing the works of Gawad Manlilikha ng Bayan awardees and Order of National Artists recipients.

"The inaugurati­on and blessing of Tabnuan will coincide with the celebratio­n of National Arts Month, underscori­ng the city's commitment to promoting and supporting the arts," Lingat said. The event will feature a special showcase of 10 talented Mabalacat artists, highlighti­ng the richness and diversity of local artistic talent. Mabalacat City has been selected as a recipient of the Department of

Trade and Industry's (DTI) “Lungsod Lunsad” program.

With this grant, the city will launch a digital kiosk featuring a directory of the local furniture industry, showcasing the craftsmans­hip and artistry of local artisans.

This initiative is particular­ly significan­t as the city is home to a training center for weaving and woodworks, making it a natural fit to highlight the talents of the local furniture industry.

Tabnuan will also offer livelihood training programs in weaving and woodworks, providing residents with valuable skills and opportunit­ies for economic empowermen­t. These training programs will be closely integrated with the city's existing training center, further enhancing Mabalacat's reputation as a center for craftsmans­hip and innovation.

The building was built in 1889 as Casa Tribunal during the Spanish colonial period. After the Revolution, it became the municipal building of the American civil government.

After surviving World War II, the Municipio, as townsfolk called it, underwent multiple renovation­s and expansions, until the seat of local government was transferre­d to another location, leaving behind only a handful of offices to occupy the building.

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Mabalacat City Mayor Cris Garbo and Vice Mayor Geld Aquino lead the inaugurati­on and blessing of the Tabnuan: Mabalacat Cultural Center. Joining them are DTI Asstant Director Jo-Dann Darong; NCCA Executive Director Oscar Casaysay; CDC President Agnes Devanadera; Juliette Gomez-Romualdez, mother of House Speaker Martin Romualdez and other guests.
Photo by Chris Navarro TABNUAN: MABALACAT CULTURAL CENTER Mabalacat City Mayor Cris Garbo and Vice Mayor Geld Aquino lead the inaugurati­on and blessing of the Tabnuan: Mabalacat Cultural Center. Joining them are DTI Asstant Director Jo-Dann Darong; NCCA Executive Director Oscar Casaysay; CDC President Agnes Devanadera; Juliette Gomez-Romualdez, mother of House Speaker Martin Romualdez and other guests.
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