Philippine Daily Inquirer

Zontians mark golden anniversar­y with fundraisin­g concert

- JAIME PICORNELL

The Zonta Club of Cebu I celebrated its 50th anniversar­y with a grand fundraiser whose aim was empowering women through service and advocacy. The event was dubbed “Celebrate Life: Golden Years of Service and Music with

Jose Mari Chan.”

As it was, Chan himself is marking 50 years as a performer and recording artist. He writes the music and the lyrics of songs that are well loved not only in the Philippine­s but in the internatio­nal scene as well.

His popularity is patent. On show night, traffic was bumper to bumper leading to the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino where the event was held. Parking lots within a radius of one kilometer were overflowin­g.

Zontians in yellow outfits including Anita Sanchez and

Bethilda Smith converged at the hotel foyer. Tessie Javier at the gate was ready with a pink rubber stamp to mark wrists.

Inside the ballroom every seat was taken by an enthusiast­ic audience. There were a number of front acts. Carol Ballestero­s hosted the well-paced program.

Isabel Garcia, president of Cebu Zonta I, gave her welcome address, followed by the Knapsack Dancers, Blessie Villamor singing “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina,” Clifford Gawchua with his repertoire, and the striking Anna Fegi Brown with students from her Brown Academy of Music.

Main event

It was 9 p.m. when Chan stepped onto the stage to tumultuous applause, and more so when he said he had Cebu roots in Bogo, the city in northern Cebu that has been for centuries its capital of sugarland. He acknowledg­ed the presence of Cebu Vice Gov. Agnes Magpale, and Cebu City Mayor Tommy Osmeña with wife Councilor Margot Vargas Osmeña who seated beside Chan’s wife Mary Ann. They have been close friends for years. Also mentioned were Rep. Raul del Mar with his wife Melanie, and former Cebu City Mayor Alvin Garcia who brought Chan over many years ago when Chan was first starting out. He singled out Pedro and Ana (née Barba) Juan who were celebratin­g their 50th wedding anniversar­y, dear friends Victor and Olga Mendoza, and Ben Yapjoco with his wife Zenaida. There were many songs of yesteryear­s, some of them accompanie­d by anecdotes. The audience swooned or broke into applause.

There were jokes, too, some of them quite clever, others a bit off-color and oft-repeated which did not matter since Chan told them with such effectivit­y.

Well applauded

Chan did a formidable duet with Brown, whom he compliment­ed for her showmanshi­p and powerful voice. At one point he called on stage three of his children Joe, Michael and

France to perform with him. A young girl named Joey also performed with them for the grand finale.

Two solid hours had passed and quite a number in the audience had been there since 7 p.m. Despite this, the crowd was clapping like wild.

Chan also announced the release of his latest album of 22 Christmas songs. He set up a table on stage, and happily autographe­d them.

The Zontians, who had earmarked the proceeds for their multiple outreach projects, one of them having to do with “an end to violence against women and children,” were happy with the turnout for the fundraiser.

Another beneficiar­y of the show is the Young Ladies of Charity School Foundation which provides Christian education to children from needy families.

Mila Espina was in charge of overall script and direction, project chairperso­ns were Emi

ly Chioson and Barbara Tan, event chair was Tess Tan, creative director Junjet Primor and annotator was Gerard Cabras.

The Zonta Club of Cebu I is a member of Zonta Internatio­nal, a leading global organizati­on of profession­al women founded in 1919.

Jose Mari Chan Chan sang a duet with Anna Fegi Brown

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