E.B. Magalona’s 34th Ugyonan Festival highlights set April 28 to May 1
The highlights of the 34th Ugyonan Festival of the Municipality of E. B. Magalona, in honor of the town’s patron saint, St. Joseph the Worker, will kick off on April 28, Friday and will run until May 1, Monday, the fiesta day.
Mayor Marvin Malacon said this year’s theme, “Sa Pag-ugyon, Ibalik ang Kasadya (In Unity, We Can Bring Back Happy Times),” highlights the progress of the town born out of unity and hard work of Saraviahanon.
This year’s edition marks the return of Ugyonan Festival in full swing after more than three years of stringent public policies and restrictions due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
On the first highlights day, the opening ceremony will be held at the Public Plaza, 9AM with Bacolod City Mayor Alfredo Abelardo “Albee” Benitez as the guest of honor and speaker. Benitez had served as congressman of the Third District, where E. B. Magalona belongs, for three terms.
Benitez will be formally introduced by Kagawad Matthew Louis Malacon, president of Barangay Kagawad Association of Saravia (BAKAS).
Performers at the opening program will include the E. B. Magalona Dance Community that bagged the championship trophy at the Pop Dance Competition of the 27th Panaad sa Negros Festival last week.
Starting 10AM, the Municipality will host the Serbisyo Caravan and Job Fair at the Public Plaza. This activity is in partnership between Public Employment Service Office (PESO) E. B. Magalona and Provincial PESO.
Thirteen local and four overseas companies will be at the Public Plaza ready to hire. Employers will be on-site and ready to interview applicants and hire on the spot. Meanwhile, clients can avail of various services from the one- stop-shop Serbisyo Caravan featuring government agencies like Pag-IBIG, SSS, NBI, PhilHealth, and PhilSys.
One of the festival highlights is the Tumandok Night Dance Competition, dubbed “Indak sa Noventa,” at the Public Plaza, 7PM. The competition will feature 10 sectoral groups dancing to the popul music of the 1990s.
Repakol Band (formerly Siakol) will perform at the Public Plaza, 10PM.
The next day, April 29, Saturday, the Philippine National Police will hold a Caravan on License To Own and Possess Firearms (LTOPF) at the Public Plaza starting 8 a.m.
Other activities include Alumni Homecoming of E. B. Magalona National High School, starting with a parade at 7 a.m., with Manila band Yano performing at 8 p.m.
Other events on the second day are Katilingban Day of St. Joseph the Worker Parish at 8 a.m., 2nd Mayor Marvin Malacon Dart Tournament at Ciano’s Seafood Grill and Bar at 9 a.m., and Saravia Speed Fest 201 Drag Race in Barangay Gahit from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
In the evening, the 10 candidates of the Lin-ay sang Ugyonan 2023 will hold their Talent Night at the Public Plaza starting 7 p.m.
On Sunday, April 30, to be simultaneously held starting 9 a.m. are Pa-Bingo Games at the Plaza sponsored by 3rd District Rep. Jose Francisco Benitez, Dart Tournament at Ciano’s, Mobile Legends Tournament at Saravia Commercial Building, and Saravia Speed Fest 201 Drag Race in Barangay Gahit.
Also on Sunday are Zumba Competition at 2 p.m., Zumba Party at 4 p.m., Lin-ay sang Ugyonan 2023 Coronation Night, and Shamrock Band (sponsored by Cong. Kiko Benitez) at 10 p.m. -all at the Public Plaza.
On fiesta day, May 1, Monday, there will be a Concelebrated Mass at the St. Joseph the Worker Parish at 8 a.m. Six clustered barangays will compete in the Street and Arena Dance Competition starting 2 p.m.
The festival will be capped with a “Reggae Night” at the Plaza starting 7 p.m., top-billed by American reggae group Big Mountain, the band behind the remake of “Baby, I Love Your Way.” Other performers are Chocolate Factory, Cali Island, and original Viva Hot Babes Maul Taylor and Katya Santos.° (E. B. Magalona PIO)
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