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Ormoc is in a frenzy with Piña Festival

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ORMOC CITY — Pomp and pageantry was the order of the day when this first-class city in Eastern Visayas held its Piña Festival with a bevy of beautiful belles vying for the title Piña Festival Queen.

Frenetic was the mood when a colorful and lively parade of eight of Ormoc’s most beautiful young ladies began at the ground floor of Robinsons Place. Each lady was accompanie­d by a group of merrymaker­s and street revelers in costume as they boarded the float that roamed around the city.

Earlier, there was heavy downpour in the area but Ormoc City Mayor Richard Gomez was certain it would stop to give way to the festival. Thirty minutes before the festivitie­s kicked off, the skies cleared and the drumbeatin­g started. When the Ormoc Piña Samba, the theme song of the festival, was blasted in the air, revelry and reverence took center stage as the Piña Festival celebrated a bountiful harvest of the city’s primary product — pineapple — and heralded Ormoc’s fiesta honoring Saints Peter and Paul.

“We are excited for this festival because for two years there was no Piña Festival due to the pandemic,” said Gomez, who was sworn in last Tuesday as the Representa­tive for Leyte’s fourth legislativ­e district. His wife, Rep. Lucy Torres Gomez, will now be the mayor of the city.

In the absence of the festival, Ormocanons were encouraged to make Piña Festival dolls during the pandemic years. A number of these intricatel­y made dolls are now on exhibit at the ground floor of Robinsons Place.

The Piña Festival was the brainchild of Gomez when he started his term as mayor of the city in 2016. The festival pays homage to the farmers who need to wait for 14 months before they can harvest the city’s celebrated fruit. The Queen pineapple variety is smaller compared to other pineapple varieties. Its sweetness leaves a syrupy aftertaste.

According to Gomez, Ormoc, which is as big as Metro Manila, has 500 hectares of agricultur­al land devoted solely to pineapple farming. Scheduled planting is employed so the farmers are assured of a harvest every day for 365 days.

Aside from the pineapple festival, Ormoc also celebrates the Calachuchi festival in May (because the calachuchi is a symbol of the city) and the Ormocana butterfly festival in October. Ormocana is a species of butterfly endemic to Ormoc, found in the dreamy Lake Danao. (Oh, lunch on a raft in the middle of Lake Danao is divine. The sweet breeze of the hilly topography of Ormoc invites one to the idyllic living in this part of the province.)

The festival culminated at the Ormoc City

Plaza where Princess Donah Ortega Paraiso from STI College of Ormoc was adjudged Piña Festival Queen 2022. Her court included Marisol Suganob from Liloan National High School (first runner-up) and Princessai­la Desabille from Western Leyte

College of Ormoc Inc. (second runner-up).

In the Derby category, which is the talent portion of the festival, Princessai­la Desabille of Western Leyte College of Ormoc was adjudged the winner. Abiah Dicdican from Ipil National High School won first runner-up while Apryl Jhanlein Siaboc from Eastern Visayas State University was second runner-up.

The Best Float award and best in production costume award went to Ipil National High School. The Best Choreograp­her trophy was given to Western Leyte College of Ormoc Inc.

For special awards, the Miss Photogenic was bagged by Princess Donah Ortega Paraiso from STI College of Ormoc; Best Piña Festival Queen gown was won by Princessai­la Desabille; Best Solo Performanc­e went to Marisol Suganob. Tana, maglipay ta (Let’s go and have fun) in

* Ormoc City!

 ?? ?? Francis Diana R. Ybanez from Valencia National High School.
Francis Diana R. Ybanez from Valencia National High School.
 ?? ?? Piña Festival Queen first runner up Marisol Suganob from Liloan National High School.
Piña Festival Queen first runner up Marisol Suganob from Liloan National High School.
 ?? ?? Piña Festival Grand Derby first runner up Abiah Dicdican from Ipil National High School.
Piña Festival Grand Derby first runner up Abiah Dicdican from Ipil National High School.
 ?? ?? Ormoc City Mayor Richard Gomez, his wife Rep. Lucy Torres Gomez and their daughter Juliana with Ormoc Vice Mayor Leo Carmelo Locsin Jr. and board member Vince Rama join the Piña Festival parade. Richard is now the congressma­n of the fourth district of Leyte while Lucy is the mayor of Ormoc.
Ormoc City Mayor Richard Gomez, his wife Rep. Lucy Torres Gomez and their daughter Juliana with Ormoc Vice Mayor Leo Carmelo Locsin Jr. and board member Vince Rama join the Piña Festival parade. Richard is now the congressma­n of the fourth district of Leyte while Lucy is the mayor of Ormoc.
 ?? ?? Apryl Jhanlien University.
P. Siaboc from Eastern Visayas State Joyce Anne Lonzaga from New Ormoc City National High School.
Apryl Jhanlien University. P. Siaboc from Eastern Visayas State Joyce Anne Lonzaga from New Ormoc City National High School.
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 ?? ?? Princess Donah Ortega Paraiso from STI College of Ormoc is adjudged Piña Festival Queen 2022 in Ormoc City.
Princess Donah Ortega Paraiso from STI College of Ormoc is adjudged Piña Festival Queen 2022 in Ormoc City.
 ?? ?? Piña Festival Grand Derby champion Princessai­la Desabille from Western Leyte College.
Piña Festival Grand Derby champion Princessai­la Desabille from Western Leyte College.
 ?? ?? Claire Condol Pasaol from Linao National High School.
Claire Condol Pasaol from Linao National High School.
 ?? Photos by BÜM TENORIO JR. ??
Photos by BÜM TENORIO JR.

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