“Barrio fiesta in
the city”
Sun.Star Davao, Sept. 21, 2019
Sun.Star Davao, Sept. 21, 2019
Davao Christian High School’s
recent “Piyestang Pampamilya” ingeniously brought the best of the Philippines’
barrio fiesta experience to the DCHS V. Mapa Campus.
The annual themed Family Day
celebration is considered one of the thrilling highlights of the school year orchestrated
by the very dynamic DCHS Parents-Teachers Fellowship (PTF) in cooperation with
the Student Council (SC).
As excited families entered the
campus, they were welcomed by a delightful carabao (the affair’s VVIP or Very
Very Important Pet!) donning its adorable salakot and lei.
The distinct aroma
of freshly roasted lechon with its golden skin made perfectly crisp on-site by
the Pollo Porco team and grilled chicken barbeque wafted through the air.
A queue swiftly formed at a stall
serving puto bumbong, a well-loved Filipino purple rice cake steamed in bamboo
tubes. For some, they only get to savor this delectable treat during Simbang
Gabi.
Right beside the stall, other
native delicacies such as puto, kutsinta, and minasa were peddled.
During that balmy afternoon, guests
beat the heat with refreshing buko, gulaman, and pandan ‘palamig’, and cooled
down some more with Pinoy sorbetes and taho.
While parents were busy milling
around the fair buying organic fruits and vegetables and other local products,
the young ones did not seem to mind as they were happily preoccupied at the
“Pon de Perya” and “Little Barangay” inflatable play area.
At the auditorium, multi-colored banderitas
and life-sized styro standees which included the jeepney, sorbetes cart, bahay
kubo, lechon, and various national costumes proudly showcased our rich Filipino
culture.
The festivities took a brief
pause as the newly elected DCHS Parents-Teachers Fellowship and Student Council
officers had their oathtaking and induction ceremonies.
The award-winning Buhangin
Central Elementary School Drum and Lyre Corps accompanied by graceful majorettes
wowed the crowd with their boundless energy.
In addition, traditional Filipino
dances and OPM song numbers by talented DCHS teachers and students drew claps
and cheers from the appreciative audience.
Classic Filipino games such as
“Maria Went to Town”, “Pabitin”, “Hilahang Lubid”, and the much-anticipated “Dakpin
ang Baktin” delighted both parents and students.
Emerging as the grand
champions for the Catch the Piglet contest were Merrycris Malindog and Martha
Atienza while Paul and Jewel Ledesma were declared as 2nd place
winners. Meanwhile, Grade 6 student Mikaela Corrine Lo bagged the third place.
With creativity, teamwork,
resourcefulness, and a lot of help from generous sponsors, the DCHS PTF and SC imaginatively
created an entertaining barrio fiesta extravaganza in the heart of the city for
families to experience a truly Filipino spectacle!
E-mail
the author at mom.about.town.dvo@gmail.com. To view more photos, please visit
http://momabouttowndavao.blogspot.com/.
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