Sun.Star Pampanga

SBMA sets simple rites for 28th anniversar­y

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SUBIC

BAY FREEPORT – The Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority (SBMA) is set to celebrate its 28th founding anniversar­y on November 24 with a simple but solemn ceremony to recall the heroic deeds of volunteers in the early years of the Subic Bay Freeport and acknowledg­e the contributi­ons of present-day stakeholde­rs who helped make Subic a premier zone for economic growth in the country today.

SBMA Chairman and Administra­tor Wilma T. Eisma said the morning celebratio­n will feature a Eucharisti­c mass, followed by a short program honoring Subic volunteers and the recognitio­n of finalists in the 2019 SBMA Employee of the Year Awards.

In the afternoon, the agency will conduct a bloodletti­ng program in coordinati­on with the Philippine Red Cross, which will be a reaffirmat­ion that volunteeri­sm is alive and well in Subic Bay Freeport, Eisma added.

The SBMA chief also said the SBMA will acknowledg­e its frontline workers who stood in the forefront of the agency’s help fight against the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) in the Subic Bay Freeport area, as well as those who provided assistance to victims of typhoon and flooding in Bicol, Manila and Cagayan areas.

“More modern-day heroes are turning up every time there is a need to protect our community and help others. And I am glad to see that we continue to providemal­asakiteven­beyondourb­orders.Thisissome­thing we should also celebrate about,” Eisma added. The Subic agency will observe its founding anniversar­y this month 28 years after the US Navy withdrew from the former US Naval Base on November 24, 1992. This impelled then Olongapo mayor and now Senator Richard Gordon, along with 8,000 volunteers, to protect the $8-billion worth of property left by the US Navy in Subic.

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