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'PASIDUNGOG'

Capitol marks 120th Negros Day; honors 5 outstandin­g Negrenses

- BY TERESA D. ELLERA

THE Provincial Government of Negros Occidental will honor the five outstandin­g Negrenses, including an organizati­on, today during the celebratio­n of the 120th Negros Day.

The awardees will be Cherrie De Erit Atilano for sustainabl­e agri-tourism; Jeannette Patindol for academe and literature; Roberto Monteliban­o for business and entreprene­urship; Olivia Yanson for humanitari­an works; and the Negros Historical Council Inc. for history and culture.

The awarding, which will be led by Governor Alfredo Marañon Jr. and Vice Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson, will be held 6 p.m. at the Provincial Capitol Social Hall.

Dr. Marilyn Marañon, First Lady of the province, will assist the giving of the awards.

In the morning, during the flag ceremony at 8 a.m., the governor, along with other provincial government officials, will lead the awarding and presentati­on of the 2018 Negrense centenaria­ns.

The theme of the 120th Negros Day Celebratio­n is “Pasidungog sa mga bag-o nga baganihan sang probinsiya.”

November 5, 1898, Cinco de Noviembre, is the date when thousands of Negrenses manifested their bravery and courage in the most coordinate­d way headed by various local leaders to protect the land they well-loved in a bloodless revolt against the Spanish conquerors.

It was in this day 120 years ago when the marching revolution­ists led by General Juan Araneta from Bago City and General Aniceto Lacson from Silay Silay City were actually carrying fake arms consisting of rifles carved out of Nipa stalks and cannons of bamboo mats painted black.

The courageous strategy deceived the Spaniards led by Col. Isidro Castro looking afar using a hazy telescope from atop the San Sebastian Cathedral belfry. They surrendere­d upon seeing large formations of soldiers, heavily armed with rifles and cannons.

This event is being commemorat­ed in Negros Occidental as the day the Negrenses bluffed the Spaniards to attain freedom.

November 5 has been declared a special nonworking holiday in the province through Republic Act No. 6709 signed by the late president Corazon Aquino on February 10, 1989.

Meanwhile, in Bago City, the local government will commemorat­e the 120th Al Cinco de Noviembre with its Sigabong sang mga Kanyon and Fancy Drill competitio­ns today.

The celebratio­n will start with a thanksgivi­ng mass held at the St. John the Baptist Church.

It will be followed by a short program and floral offering at the monument of Gen. Juan Araneta.

Joining the floral offering are the city officials led by Mayor Nicholas Yulo, Vice Mayor Ramon Torres, different non-government organizati­ons students and the heirs of Tan Juan.

It will be followed by a civic military parade participat­ed by all sectors of the city.

Also joining the parade are the Sigabong sang mga Kanyon competitor­s coming from the 24 barangays of Bago.

The nine participat­ing units of the 10th Bago City Fancy Drill competitio­n will also showcase their performanc­e during the civil military parade with their street fancy drill.

The competitor­s for Sigabong sang mga Kanyon will be judged according to their re-enactment of the historic bluff and the loudest “sigabong” of their cannon.

Yulo is inviting everyone to come to Bago today to reminisce history as the hometown of General Araneta and enjoy the revelry prepared by the city government to commemorat­e the historic occasion.*

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? THE Al Cinco de Noviembre float will parade along the major streets of Bago City to honor the great heroes of the 1898 Negros Revolution.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO THE Al Cinco de Noviembre float will parade along the major streets of Bago City to honor the great heroes of the 1898 Negros Revolution.

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