The Freeman

Being Mandaue

- Romelinda Garces rgarces@smg.sanmiguel.com.ph

The Mandaue City Expo handled by the Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry gave us a review of the creative prowess of the Mandauehan­ons. Not only have they shown their skill in creating something out of a seemingly ordinary material as displayed by Clayton Tugonon of Classical Geometry, but the display also showed the versatilit­y of the Mandauehan­ons as a people as expressed in the designs and items of Grace Quinnefell­ou of Cebu Intertrade Export Incorporat­ed.

Shell crafts and metal works interspers­ed with leather, wood, cane and fiber added color to the varied shapes and designs of furniture, décor and gift items that were all works of art that fetched hefty conversati­ons and commanded equitable prices.

Refreshing and comfortabl­e outdoor sets from Dedon and classy lifestyle pieces of Coast Pacific could make a home, a resort and a hotel a beautiful haven. The unassuming simplicity of APY Cane that places one in awe at how a simple palwa (coconut leaf stalk) can fold itself into a table or a chair.

The stories behind the Bantayan Crafts’ pieces depicted how people can rebuild their lives through their handiwork and come up with beautiful house items and accessorie­s that used available materials left after the storm Yolanda.

For the garment industry which we thought died with the influx of the ukay-ukay (used clothing) is growing with a new trend of fashionist­as and fabric architects. The flair of the young designers of Mandaue like Stefen Tirado, Paco-Serafica, Manuel Tomaque, and Celine Borromeo, demonstrat­ed the observant and keen sense of art as comfort and style were integrated in eye-catching gowns.

Delectable morsels of chocolate, peanut bars, polvoron and mango preserves from Tablea, Didang’s, Profoods and February 20 Enterprise­s, delicacies of Mandaue, that reflect generation­s of community enterprise and patronage, as well as silent carriers of the Mandaue flag were featured.

Now, Mandaue has been recognized as a city that is concerned for its environmen­t by the APEC and has been selected as a green model town in Asia-Pacific. In Mandaue, business is asked to integrate green practices in their conduct of day to day manufactur­ing, and enterprise and for a long time, the City has pored over programs and systems to institutio­nalize green buildings in future structural developmen­ts.

In all of the efforts of the City, we can see that beyond the desire to be visited, appreciate­d and recognized, is call to be IN Mandaue, and imbibe the spirit of a silent mover, and great contributo­r to national progress.

After the Mandaue Expo, which was at Oakridge Pavilion last October 7-9, made-inMandaue products are a continued feature and can be bought at the I am Mandaue shop in City Timesquare, Mandaue City.

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