Mindanao Times

The Datu Bago Awardees’ “Palimude”

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THE FIRST ever Christmas get together of the Datu Bago

Awardees (from 1969-2019) was held on December 5, 2019, at the Borromeo family’s Casa

Vieja in Juna Subdivisio­n,

Matina, Davao City. The

Christmas party cum fundraisin­g for the various projects being undertaken by the Datu

Bago Awards Organizati­on,

Inc. (DABAOI) was dubbed “Palimude.” According to Hon. Consul of Hungary and Datu Bago Awardee Mary Ann “Baby” Maceda-Montemayor, it means “getting together or celebratin­g together.”

“Palimude” is dear Baby M. Montemayor’s brainchild. “Baby is truly a most empowered woman and is multi-awarded for her heart is in the right place. Her priorities are as clear as day. This gentle lady is as generous of her time, talent, and resources,” so admired the Chairperso­n of the Board of the DABAOI in the person of Councilor Pilar C. Braga.

According to the DABAOI, the Datu Bago Awardees are men and women who have selflessly given their time, talent and resources and who have contribute­d to the developmen­t of Davao City. With their exemplary competence and dedication, they best serve as model of excellence and inspiratio­n to residents of Davao City.

The Palimude program, which was energetica­lly hosted by Maria Julieta “Tisay” Torres who came in a red pant suit with a Christmas wreath of poinsettia­s on her head, started with a prayer delivered by Datu Bago awardee Amelia Bonifacio; followed by a welcome message from the DABAOI Chairperso­n Councilor C. Braga.

The fun started when the DABAOI members presented Feliz Navidad in a song and dance number with much gusto. Sadly, I couldn’t hear a note or two coming from the mouths of male members namely Willy Torres and Antonio Partoza, Jr. of the very recently formed DABAOI song and dance troupe. Of course, the DABAOI song and dance troupe received a hearty bravo applause from the guests who were mostly relatives.

The buffet tables were loaded with various delicious salad, soup, entrees and desserts catered by no less than dear Consul Baby’s Villa Margarita’s Catering Service. How I missed chef Baby’s delicious food prepared from the heart. During dinner which, naturally, came with the accompanyi­ng updating of events on one’s life, there were raffles and games to enjoy as well. The most senior Datu Bago Awardees led by Antonio T. Uy, tito Chiching Rodriguez (who came accompanie­d by loving daughter Ling Rodriguez), tita Charita Puentespin­a, among others, were also given their due recognitio­n and gifts.

A surprise number that night, which even host Tisay Torres didn’t know about, came from Datu Bago Awardee Aida Ford who sang her own compositio­n, “Ako si Datu Bago.” After Aida Ford sang her last note much like an opera diva, Datu Bago Awardee Amy Cabusao and I sang our own version of “Joji Bian, ang ngalan ko” to the same tune which, of course, thrilled the ageless fashionist­a, an educator and businesswo­man Purita Arsenia “Joji” Ilagan-Bian, the Hon. Consul of Bangladesh in Mindanao and a Datu Bago Awardee herself. As expected, JIB’s fave fashion icon Alfonso “Boy” Guinoo came in his usual eye-catching Sultan outfit complete with all the fashion accessorie­s, diamond jewelry and his devoted yaya Celine in tow.

There were about 92 people who expressed their intention of joining the merrymakin­g. Perhaps owing to the rain, only about 3/4 kept their word. Neverthele­ss, the intimate group enjoyed the activities which ended with the guests dancing; and yes, karaoke singing. It was a happy night to remember. Photos from FB posts of Mary Ann Montemayor, Jojie Ilagan Bian, Pilar Braga and Aines Yamanouchi

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 ??  ?? DABAOI song and dance troupe with their version of Feliz Navidad
DABAOI song and dance troupe with their version of Feliz Navidad
 ??  ?? DABAOI brains and beauties Hon. Consul of Hungary Baby Maceda-Montemayor and Hon. Consul of Bangladesh Joji Ilagan-Bian
DABAOI brains and beauties Hon. Consul of Hungary Baby Maceda-Montemayor and Hon. Consul of Bangladesh Joji Ilagan-Bian
 ??  ?? MAESTRA Aida Ford sings “Ako si Datu Bago”
MAESTRA Aida Ford sings “Ako si Datu Bago”
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 ??  ?? THE ROYAL HOSTESS, Maria Julieta Torres, with Jojie Bian’s snowmen
THE ROYAL HOSTESS, Maria Julieta Torres, with Jojie Bian’s snowmen
 ??  ?? AINES Yamanouchi with Javi Garcia Campos, Rose Marie Cabaguio, Amelia Bonifacio and Mary Ann Montemayor.
AINES Yamanouchi with Javi Garcia Campos, Rose Marie Cabaguio, Amelia Bonifacio and Mary Ann Montemayor.
 ??  ?? ONE of the many group photos.
ONE of the many group photos.
 ??  ?? DATU Bago Awardee Mary Ann “Baby” MacedaMont­emayor, explains that Palimude is a local term that means “getting together or celebratin­g together.”
DATU Bago Awardee Mary Ann “Baby” MacedaMont­emayor, explains that Palimude is a local term that means “getting together or celebratin­g together.”
 ??  ?? THE DABAOI officers with Willie Torres
THE DABAOI officers with Willie Torres
 ??  ?? (l-r): Aines Yamanouchi, Chiching Rodriguez, Javi Campos, Rose Cabaguio, Amelia Bonifacio, Baby M. Montemayor
(l-r): Aines Yamanouchi, Chiching Rodriguez, Javi Campos, Rose Cabaguio, Amelia Bonifacio, Baby M. Montemayor
 ??  ?? ANTONIO Uy given recognitio­n as the most senior Datu Bago Awardee
ANTONIO Uy given recognitio­n as the most senior Datu Bago Awardee
 ??  ?? DABAO President Pilar Braga
DABAO President Pilar Braga
 ??  ?? FE BADA Arobo, Ma. Julieta Torres, Pilar Braga and Bebot Francia
FE BADA Arobo, Ma. Julieta Torres, Pilar Braga and Bebot Francia
 ??  ?? DATU Bago awardees with Aida Rivera Ford.
DATU Bago awardees with Aida Rivera Ford.
 ??  ?? AINES Yamanouchi Fe Bada Arobo, Kublai Millan and Mary Ann Montemayor.
AINES Yamanouchi Fe Bada Arobo, Kublai Millan and Mary Ann Montemayor.

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