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Limgas na Pangasinan 2024 to be crowned tonight

LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN—Who will wear the much-coveted crown of Limgas na Pangasinan 2024?

The answer remains to be seen as 19 equally lovely ladies representing various localities in Pangasinan will vie for three different titles in the Grand Coronation at 8 o’clock tonight, April 26, at the Capitol Grandstand here.

Earlier, the official candidates outshined each other during the pre-pageant night on April 19 at the historic Sison Auditorium. The ladies competed in six segments of the competition: festival/creative costume, talent, pre-judging, swimsuit, gown, and question and answer.

In the pre-pageant night, minor awards were given, and the top 10 ladies were determined based on the results of the six segments of the beauty contest.

Meanwhile, Grand Coronation Night is expected to be a star-studded event, with a line-up of notable personalities like Miss Philippines Universe 2023 Michelle Dy being one of the judges. The event will be hosted by no less than Miss Supranational 2023 1st runner-up Pauline Amelinckx and Kapuso artist Martin Javier and will be graced by another Kapuso star, Derrick Monasterio, as a serenader.

Joining the beauteous Ms. Dy as jurors are Mr. Gerry Diaz, Head of Aces & Queens; Mr. Arnold Vegafria, Chairman and CEO of ALV Pageant Circle Management; International Fashion Designer Rian Fernandez; Ms. Maria Gigante, Universal Woman 2024; Tracy Maureen Perez, Miss World Philippines 2021; and Billie Hakenson, Miss Universe Philippines 2020-4th runner-up.

The three titles at stake will be Limgas na Pangasinan World, Limgas na Pangasinan Grand, and Limgas na Pangasinan Tourism.

Here are the names of the 19 candidates: 1) Pearline Joy M. Bayog (Lingayen); 2) Paulie Alexa F. Camat (Binalonan); 3) Alyssa Jeneveve Padillon (Urdaneta City); 4) Irish Ann Caido (Asingan); 5) Jenesse Viktoria P. Mejia (Malasiqui); 6) Danica N. Maglalang (Mapandan); 7) Diana Mae B. Pangan (Calasiao); 8) Jary L. Padica (Balungao); 9) Jay Ann Zarate (Manaoag); 10) Reeven L. Sabado (Umingan); 11) Yra Mae Secretario (San Manuel); 12) Camille Angela S. Suratos (Mangaldan); 13) Lyha Yzhienne M. Laylo (Pozorrubio); 14) Rebecca Rose P. Ayuban (Urbiztondo); 15) Kathleen Jane M. Andaya (Villasis); 16) Ruth Mae S. Artates (Sual); 17) Izzy Niña V. Bernardino (Sta. Barbara); 18) Tonette Alexandrea G. Mendoza (Mangatarem); 19) Andrea R. Cayabyab (San Fabian).

Limgas na Pangasinan is chaired by First Lady Maan Tuazon-Guico.

(Ruby F. Rayat/PIMRO)

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Pangasinan strengthens environmental stewardship

The province, in collaboration with national agencies, has fostered concrete actions aligned with environmental stewardship through TUPAD, Food for Work, and Canopy programs.

The provincial government, through Gov. Ramon V. Guico III, will enter into and sign a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) for the implementation of Tulong Panghanapbuhay Sa Ating Disadvantaged (TUPAD) Workers and the provision of equity of at least 20% of the total project cost.

The DOLE in partnership with the Provincial Government of Pangasinan is mandated to implement TUPAD to provide temporary wage employment to disadvantaged workers for 10 days to help alleviate their plight.

The 10-day TUPAD activities are as follows: Day 1 of TUPAD will be the orientation; Day 2 will be the preparation of materials; Day 3 will be coastal preparation; Day 5 will be seedling preparation; Day 6–8 will be mangrove planting; and Day 9–10 will be cleaning (coastal cleaning, barangay cleaning, special assignment).

TUPAD workers will receive P435.00 per day, or a total of P4,350.00 for 10 days in cash.

Similarly, the food-for-work program has been conducted for beneficiaries identified based on the following criteria: those belonging to poor families or households, the disadvantaged, members of the disability sector, youth, and physically able senior citizens.

Implemented only this year, the program already had a total of 580 beneficiaries in three (3) areas, including the 100 food-for-work recipients in Eco-Park in Bugallon, Salt Farm in Bolinao with 200, and LGU Sison with 280 beneficiaries who have rendered food-for-work services simultaneously in different barangays in celebration of Women’s Month (awareness of women in terms of environmental issues).

Headed by Project Implementer Pat Orduna, the Eco Park food-for-work beneficiaries worked from March 7–26 (first batch) and from April 1–23 (second batch).

Each received seven (7) family packs for the 14 days worked (one food pack for every two working days).

The successful implementation of the Green Canopy program was part of the province’s strengthening efforts geared towards a sustainable future.

The province has planted about 29,934 trees for 2024, which kicked off in Bolinao on January 10, and some 149,964 in 2023.

The TUPAD, Food for Work, and the Green Canopy are three projects that proved to be instrumental in significantly uplifting lives and in the protection and preservation of the environment.

(Chona C. Bugayong, Orland Llemos/PIMRO)

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Limgas na Pangasinan 2024 Pre-Pageant Night highlights candidates’ beauty, wit, charm, and creativity

LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN—Limgas na Pangasinan 2024 is not just a display of beauty, wit, and charm but a fusion of Pangasinense local designers craftsmanship, creativity, and ingenuity.

In the pre-pageant night held on April 19 at the Sison Auditorium here, 19 equally lovely ladies outshine each other in six different segments of the competition to include Best in Creative Costume, Best in Talent, Pre-Judging, Best in Swimsuit, Best in Evening Gown, and in the interview conducted by the board of judges. The pre-judging was held at the Pangasinan Training and Development Center before the pre-pageant kicked off.

As Pangasinan First Lady Maan Tuazon-Guico, who chairs the Limgas na Pangasinan executive committee, said in her speech, “Limgas na Pangasinan is in search of the totality of the fairest maiden who can live up to the crown and who can carry the province’s name in the national arena or even in the international scene.”

Earlier, Mrs. Guico lauded the local designers in Pangasinan for their all-out support for the pageant and for giving their best shot at displaying their artistry.

It can be recalled that the province collaborated with world-class coaching organizations such as the Aces and Queens to provide training and coaching for Limgas beauties.

Meanwhile, the 19 official candidates for Limgas na Pangasinan 2024 paraded their creative costumes, which served as the curtain-raiser on the pre-pageant night. Their evening gowns, which are made by local designers in their respective localities, also mesmerized the audience.

The following are the names of the 19 official candidates with their local designers: 1) Pearline Joy M. Bayog (Lingayen)/Mahoumi Vila; 2)Paulie Alexa F. Camat (Binalonan/Bryant Aunor; 3) Alyssa Jeneveve Padillon (Urdaneta City)/Zaldy Gorospe; 4) Irish Ann Caido (Asingan)/Arby Baquirin; 5) Jenesse Viktoria D. Mejia (Malasiqui)/Raymund Garcia; 6)Danica N. Maglalang (Mapandan)/Bench Fredhic; 7)Diana Mae Pangan (Calasiao)/Ronald Cruz; 8)Jary L. Padica (Balungao)/Edison Bergantinos; 9) Jay Ann Zarate (Manaoag)/Rodel Dioso; 10) Reeven L. Sabado (Umingan)/Margoth Digap; 11) Yra Mae Secretario (San Manuel)/Joseas Dimzon; 12) Camille Angela Suratos (Mangaldan)/Thonete de Ocampo; 13) Lyha Yzhienne M. Laylo (Pozorrubio)/Roger Vallesterol; 14)Rebecca Rose P. Ayuban (Urbiztondo)/Michael Cabamangan; 15) Kathleen Jane M. Andaya (Villasis)/Netnet Morden; 16) Ruth Mae Artates (Sual)/Gem Orpilla; 17) Izzy Nina V. Bernardino/Bart Loresco; 18) Tonette Alexandrea G. Mendoza (Mangatarem)/Ricah Lopez; 19) Andrea R. Cayabyab (San Fabian)/ Jose Gil Disu.

In the pre-pageant night, six ladies won minor awards as follows: Andrea R. Cayabyab (San Fabian): Miss Casipit Smile (Casipit Dental Clinic); Paulie Alexa F. Camat (Binalonan): Miss Nikki Redefined Beauty: Beauty Face of the Night; Jenesse Viktoria D. Mejia (Malasiqui): Nikki Redefined Beauty: Best Skin; Danica Maglalang: Miss La Pueblo; Reeven L. Sabado (Umingan): Miss Serendipity Dental Care; Jenesse Viktoria D. Mejia (Malasiqui): Miss Luxure Brows.

The board of judges were: Mayor Nina Jose Quiambao (chairperson), along with Mr. Raymond Galang of Aces and Queens; Miss Eco Teen 2021 Tatyana Austria; established fashion designers Mikee Andrei, Glen Canlas, and Harvic Dominguez; and Miss Grand Uzbikestan 2023 Amaliya Shakirova.

Expressing support during the event were Vice Governor Mark Ronald DG. Lambino, who delivered a welcome address and was joined by his wife, Atty. Melanie Lambino. Also present were some members of the provincial board and various provincial government department heads led by Provincial Administrator Melicio ‘Ely’ F. Patague II.

Grand Coronation Night will be held on April 26 (Friday) at the Capitol Plaza. It will be graced by some GMA Kapuso artists and Miss Philippines-Universe Michelle Dy. (RFR/PIMRO)

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Gov. Guico to ink partnership with PRC-Reg’l Office for the conduct of PRC Mobile Services

LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN—Governor Ramon V. Guico III will sign a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)—Regional Office 1 for the conduct of PRC Mobile Services during job fairs organized by the Pangasinan PESO throughout the province.

For this purpose, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) on April 15 approved a resolution giving authority for the governor to ink a partnership with the PRC-RO 1.

As stated in the resolution authored by SP Member Jerry Agerico Rosario, the agreement between the Provincial Government of Pangasinan and PRC-RO 1 will set forth the duties and obligations of the parties concerning the implementation of the program in the province.

“The Provincial Government of Pangasinan, which organizes job fairs as part of its commitment to promote employment opportunities and economic development for the people, shall collaborate with the PRC Regional Office 1 to bring those transactions to the province and make those mobile services more accessible and available to Pangasinenses to save travel time and expenses, particularly for professionals and other stakeholders,” the resolution disclosed.

Services transactions to be extended by the PRC are as follows: Initial Registration, Renewal, and Duplication of Professional Identification Cards (PIC); Processing Applications for Certification of Good Standing; Board Rating Certification; Board Passing Certification; PIC Authentication; Certificate of Registration Authentication; Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Evaluation; State Board Verification; Exam Application Processing and Issuance Authentication for Board Rating and Board Passing Certifications; and Handling Petitions for Change of Status and Correction of Name/Date of Birth.

“Pursuant to the provisions of RA No. 8981, commonly known as the Professional Regulation Commission Modernization Act of 2000, the PRC is conducting mobile services as part of its initiative to efficiently extend its services to clients in remote and underserved areas,” the resolution likewise stated.

(Ruby R. Bernardino, Joey Olimpo/PIMRO)

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Provincial government of Pangasinan honors exemplary public servants

Lingayen, Pangasinan –  Six hundred fifty honorees and awardees of the provincial government were recognized for their exemplary performance and commendable behavior during the 2023 Gawad ang Galing! Employees’ Awards and Recognition.

Held at the Sison Auditorium on April 11, Human Resource Management and Development Office (HRMDO) Head Janette C. Asis said that for the first time, cash incentives were given to 400 employees who have been serving the provincial government for 30 years or more. Unlike in the past, only retirees were given cash incentives.

The event was another legacy program and a historic first under the leadership of Gov. Ramon V. Guico III.

Gov. Guico said that he personally signed the certificates of recognition as a way to express his sincere gratitude for the years of service that the workers have rendered to the province.

Gov. Guico also mentioned his legacy projects.

“Ako po ay hindi magsisisi na tinutukan natin ay legacy projects. Legacy projects mean we may not reap the rewards even during our term, but the following generations will surely enjoy what we have planted today,” he further added.

In terms of resources, Gov. Guico said that the province is very rich in resources, but the best resources of the province are the Pangasinenses themselves.

In closing, VG Mark Ronald DG Lambino conveyed his message of gratitude to the recipients who consistently demonstrated excellence in their performance.

“Maraming-maraming salamat po sa mahigit tatlumpong taon na pagseserbisyo niyo sa ating probinsiya at gobyerno. Sana po ay huwag kayong magsasawa na ibigay o ibuhos ang inyong galing para sa probinsiya ng Pangasinan,” he said.

Employees were recognized in various categories, namely: Lingkod ng Bayan Award (retirees), Pag-asa ng Bayan Award (employee category/accomplishing beyond the target of their jobs), Dangal ng Bayan Award (employee category/exemplify beyond expectation the core values of the provincial government of Pangasinan), On the Spot Award (employee category/doing or performing their job beyond expectation), Overall Winners (On the Spot Award, Dangal ng Bayan Award, and Pag-asa ng Bayan Award), Innovative Program Award, ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System Certified Offices and Hospital, Civil Service Heroes, and Service Award (Loyalty Award – 30 years in service and above).

Awards and recognition for the three (3) categories—Pag-asa ng Bayan, Dangal ng Bayan, and On the Spot—were aligned with the Civil Service Honor Awards Program.

On the occasion were Director, Civil Service Commission-Western Pangasinan Field Office Flordeliza C. Bugtong, Provincial Director-Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Virgilio P. Sison, CESO V, 4th District Board Member and Committee Chairman, Committee on Human Resource and Development, Labor and Employment Concerns Jerry Agerico B. Rosario, 3rd District Board Member Shiela Marie F. Baniqued, Chiefs of Hospital, and the Department Heads headed by Provincial Administrator Melicio F. Patague II

(Chona C. Bugayong, Rich Majin, Jairus Sibayan/PIMRO)

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SP backs improvement of PPH’s facilities

LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN—The Pangasinan Provincial Board, during its regular session on April 15, approved a resolution endorsing to the Department of Health (DOH) the application for a permit to construct infrastructure projects at the Pangasinan Provincial Hospital (PPH) in Bolingit, San Carlos City.

Board Member Shiela Marie F. Baniqued said that considering the number of patients who are seeking medical services at the PPH, there is an urgent need to improve the facilities to cater to the number of patients being served by the hospital.

As such, the old pharmacy at the PPH will be converted into an MRI room. The Radiology Complex, on the other hand, will be repaired or rehabilitated.

“In line with the main thrusts of the present administration to have a mass-based health care program to accommodate all people, especially the less fortunate sector of society, there is a need to support the plan of the Pangasinan Provincial Hospital to provide a more sufficient and higher level of medical and health services to its patients through the implementation of the infrastructure projects,” the resolution partly stated.

Quality health services is one of the priority programs of Governor Ramon V. Guico III. Included in the list of priorities for health is the improvement of the facilities of all 14 government-run hospitals in the province, along with the acquisition of modern and state-of-the-art equipment and the hiring of additional medical experts and professionals to manage the facilities.

“Before the issuance of a license to construct, a Provincial Board Resolution is required by the Department of Health (DOH) to facilitate the issuance of the permit to construct a health facility,” the resolution cited. (Ruby R. Bernardino,Joey Olimpo/PIMRO

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Hiraya’s Abong ni Tio Berto is ‘Pista’y Dayat 2024 Culinary Champ’

Six (6) teams showcased their exceptional talents, creativity, culinary skills, and expertise during the Pista’y Dayat Culinary Challenge.

Held at the Pangasinan Training and Development Center II (PTDC II) on April 13, the activity was spearheaded by the Pangasinan Provincial Tourism and Cultural Affairs Office (PTCAO) Head, Maria Luisa Amor-Elduayan.

Aguilar town takes pride in Hiraya (Abong ni Tio Berto), represented by Chef Rizal Viray and SOUS-Chef Jomar De Guzman, for bagging first place with a high 93.9% rating in the culinary challenge.

Viray and De Guzman’s winning recipes that delighted the taste buds of the panel of judges include chicken roulade with Alaminos longganisa (the main dish), tartari aburi or bangus aburi (the appetizer), and bibingka mango cheesecake (the dessert).

“Galingan lang nila lagi, araw-araw silang magdiscover at huwag matakot magkamali para sa ikakabuti naman nila yun pagdating ng araw,” was Viray’s piece of advice to other chefs and aspiring chefs.

Receiving PHP 25,000.00 and a trophy, Viray said that they owe their success to their boss, who encouraged and gave his full support and trust to them.

Meanwhile, JEMS Cuisine (with Chef Ryan Cortez & SOUS-Chef Johara Dytianquin) in San Carlos City emerged in 2nd place, while D Brinks Resto Café (with Chef Jesus Viliran & SOUS-Chef Jetlie Garcia) in Binalonan garnered 3rd place with a cash prize of P20,000.00 and P15,000.00 and a trophy, respectively.

Kapeluna Restaurant (with Daryll Magalong & Allan Datuin) in Bayambang, Quinit Integrated Eco-Farm (with Gerald Quinit & SOUS-Chef Jane Carla Payopay) in Calasiao, and Cajun Republique (with Chef Victor Luis Tandoc & SOUS-Chef David Emmanuel Pascua) in Binmaley all received a P10,000.00 cash prize.

The competitor’s mouth-watering dishes were judged on the following criteria: taste and cohesiveness of the menu (40%); execution (30%); originality, creativity, and visual appeal (20%), and, hygiene and cleanliness of the station (10%), for a total of 100%.

The panel of judges include Chef Raymond Martin M. Reyes, currently the Executive Chef of LU Asian Cuisine; Chef Christian Yakie V. Takanashi, currently the owner of Shiok, A Taste of Singapore in Dagupan City; and, Chef Karina S. Mantes, currently the Pastry Baker and Cake Decorator of the Sweet Sense and the Manager of the Damortis Petron Service Center in La Union.

4th District Board Member Marinor B. De Guzman who represented Governor Ramon V. Guico III, said that the contest serves as a beacon of innovation and creativity, inviting chefs and culinary enthusiasts alike to showcase their talents and passion for the local cuisine.

“It is no secret that food holds a special place in the heart of every Filipino, serving as a testament to our identity and traditions,” BM De Guzman further added.

Gracing the occasion was Gaye Nora Marie A. Gapas, Chief Tourism Operations Officer, who represented Regional Director Jeff Ortega, Department of Tourism (DOT) Region 1, and GMA celebrity chef JR Royol, who shared his exceptional talent and skills in cooking with his ‘ginataang isda’ with a twist in a cooking demo.

Other guests in attendance were culinary participants, NLEX Lakbay Norte Tour Group, Pangasinan Tour Operators, Food Vloggers, Content Creators and Social Media Influencers among others.

(Chona C. Bugayong, Orland C, Llemos, Rafe H. Gabayero / PIMRO)

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Pangasinense chefs clash anew for Pista’y Dayat Culinary Challenge, dubbed ‘Ponsia’

Lingayen, Pangasinan—Pangasinense Chefs will take the centerstage as they showcase their talents for cooking in the Pista’y Dayat Culinary Challenge on April 13 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Pangasinan Training and Development Center II (PTDC II) here.

Dubbed “Ponsia,” a Pangasinan term for ‘feast’ was conceptualized in 2023 to celebrate the province’s rich culinary heritage and abundant food resources.

Featuring local dishes, the cooking challenge was further conducted in celebration of the annual Filipino Food Month as proclaimed through Presidential Proclamation 469.

GMA Farm to Table Host and Pinoy MasterChef JR Royol will spearhead the culinary challenge, which serves as one of the highlights of Pista’y Dayat 2024 and will run from April 5 until May 3.

Expected to grace the occasion will be the Department of Tourism Region I and the country’s top media and content creators participating in this year’s NLEX Lakbay Norte Pangasinan Tour.

Meanwhile, the national and local media partners of the provincial government are likewise invited to the Pista’y Dayat Culinary Challenge.

The event will be streamed live on the Province of Pangasinan facebook page.

(Chona C. Bugayong/PIMRO)

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Magnayon Pangasinan Agri-Tourism and Trade Expo opens on April 12

Lingayen, Pangasinan—All systems go for the opening of the Magnayon Pangasinan Agri-Tourism and Trade Expo on April 12 at 4:30 in the afternoon at the Capitol Plaza here.

The event will serve as one of the highlights of the annual Pista’y Dayat and boost local tourism as well as the agricultural sector, benefiting farmers and the province’s economy.

The Magnayon Pangasinan Agri-Tourism and Trade Expo will feature various homegrown and local products and plants from participating LGUs, micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), furniture makers, and plant and garden owners.

‘Let us walk through and enjoy the tourism and trade Expo. I’m sure there will be so many products that we can promote… as part of trade initiatives and tourism initiatives for Pangasinan,” the governor said during the formal opening of the 14th Tourism and Trade Expo.

Eye-catching booths are set to be a crowd-drawer during the event, which will run until May 5. (Chona C. Bugayong/PIMRO)

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All set for PangasiRock Battle of the Bands

LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN—Local and amateur bands in Pangasinan will once again take centerstage through the PangasiRock Battle of the Bands, one of the most-awaited events of the Sea Festival (Pista’y Dayat).

The Battle of the Bands, which will be staged this year in partnership with Star FM and Bombo Radyo Dagupan, shall have three elimination dates as follows: April 12 at Basista Gymnasium for Districts 1 and II; April 13 at Calasiao Gymnasium for Districts III and IV; and April 20 at SM Rosales for Districts V and VI.

Open to all aspiring local and amateur bands with a composition of four to eight members, each group is required to perform two songs as their entries. Songs can either be original pieces or covers from genres of classic rock (60’s to 90’s), alternative rock, OPM (Original Pinoy Music), pop, R&B (rhythm and blues), or reggae.

The top two winners per district will qualify for the Grand Finals on April 30 at Lingayen Beach Park.

Meanwhile, prizes at stake for the elimination rounds are as follows: PhP20,000-1st Place; PhP15,000-2nd Place; and PhP10,000-3rd Place.

For the grand finals, the championship prize will be PHP 100,000.

Alternative rock band Mayonnaise will spice up the showdown on April 30 at the Capitol Beach Park in Lingayen, Pangasinan.  (Ruby R. Bernardino/PIMRO)

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PTCAO features Siplog, a Digital Art Exhibit

LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN—The Pangasinan Tourism and Cultural Affairs Office (PTCAO) launched its new art exhibit on April 5 (Pangasinan Day) at the Asin Gallery, or Gallery III, in Banaan Museum here.

Entitled “Siplog: A Digital Art Exhibit,” the event’s theme revolves around the concept of Pangasinan words ‘aro’ (love), ‘kimey’ (labor), and ‘kawayangan’ (freedom), which are feelings that are commonly evoked when one visits the ‘baybay’ (seashore)—thus the “sea” as the exhibit’s primary inspiration. Siplog is a local term meaning “a soft blow of wind.”

Featuring the masterpieces of eight Pangasinense artists, namely Paulyn Albino, Vanessa Baldueza, Wel Caoile, Darla De Guzman, Mel John Terrado, Ryjane Tunac, Stepphine Uson, and the late Santiago B. Villafania, who is an advocate of Pangasinan heritage and has worked with the provincial government for many years. As mentioned by PTCAO Chief Maria Luisa A. Elduayan, the exhibit is a tribute to Villafania’s passing.

Elduayan said the provincial government is keen on stepping up art appreciation among Pangasinenses, notably the youth who are adept with technology.

“We just recognized that all of our young generation’s interest is already in technology. Tapos many of them are very exploratory, tapping their creative energy using different platforms, and this is what is available to many of our generation. Ang thrust naman din natin is to support our youth and young artists that use different technology or platforms,” she added.

The exhibit, which showcases a breath of fresh air as it pioneers as the maiden digital art exhibit in the Banaan Museum, kicked off on April 5 and will run until May 10.

A three-day open-house museum tour was held from April 5-7, 2024, in time for the province’s 444th Foundation Anniversary. However, the regular admission fee resumes on April 8, 2024.

To see the digital art exhibit, log in and book your museum visit at www.seepangasinan.com. (Ruby R. Bernardino/PIMRO with a report from Rainier James Rosario/OJT)

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Provincial government launches PangaSine 2024

Lingayen, Pangasinan – The formal launch of PangaSine, the Official Film Festival of the Province of Pangasinan, anchored on the theme ‘Pangasinan through the lens of the Pangasinense’, was a resounding success.

Held on April 6 at the Sison Auditorium, the first-ever PangaSine is the brainchild of Pangasinan First Lady Maan Tuazon Guico.

Said event is deemed to be the precursor of Pangasinan filmmaking, aimed at enriching and highlighting the tapestry of Pangasinan culture.

Provincial Legal Officer, Atty. Baby Ruth Torre, who represented Gov. Ramon V. Guico III, stated that the province’s vision is guided by a clear mission that encapsulates the commitment to nurturing creativity, discovering talents, and producing meaningful and quality films authentically ‘Made in Pangasinan.’

“We aim to encourage creativity through filmmaking. By fostering a culture of creativity and innovation, we unlock boundless creativity by discovering the talents of Pangasinense in filmmaking,” Atty. Torre added.

The present administration envisions a Pangasinan that stands creatively preeminent as the country’s filmmaking hub—a beacon of artistic expression and cinematic brilliance.

Graced by remarkable filmmaking virtuosos, among them were National Artists for Film Kidlat Tahimik and Cinemalaya co-founding member Ed Cabagnot, who shared insights on the essence of crafting original Filipino and Indigenous cinema.

‘I think you don’t have to copy how they do it just to make money. Siguro mas importante, hanapin niyo yung genius ng indigenous. Yung lakas ng Kultura ng ating sariling mga sulok ng bayan,’ Kidlat said.

More than a hundred young filmmakers from various towns of the Province joined the 3 day filmmaking workshop dubbed HULMAAN NA PELIKULA.

HULMAAN NA PELIKULA Filmmaking Workshop on Documentary Production (Baby Ruth Villarama); Film Appreciation and Film Festival Management (Edward Delos Santos Cabagnot); Screenwiting (Moira Lang); Directing (Zig Dulay); Cinematography (Richard Dico Cawed); Film Editing (Jay Halili); and Sound Editing or Design (Jonathan Q. Hee) were likewise conducted .

PangaSine 2024 featured Short Films in Exhibition and Filmmakers to wit; NARRATIVE: Mina’s Family History (2021)- Christopher Gozum, Bayambang, Pangasinan; This Day (2021) – Red Aquino – Dagupan City; Layag (2017) – Romsky Chelle Marzan Dela Cruz – Alaminos City; Ti Bisikleta ni Arong (2024)-Branden Josh Domingo -Alaminos City; Peymus (2023) Gabriel Rodriguez – Alaminos City; Ang Huling Dingas Para Sa Damgo (2024) World Premiere – Jaybilson ‘Hayo’ Abuel -Mabini; DOCUMENTARY: Sa Layag ng Bangkang Paurong (2019) – Mark Giddel Liwanag -Alaminos City; Managsulat ya Pangasinan (2023)World Premier – Erika Tambo – Urdaneta City; Sketsa na Dagupan (2024) – Charlmagne Christian Ramoso – Dagupan City; E-Kawayaman (2023) -Lanz Dizon -Alaminos City; SPECIAL PARTICIPATION: 14 Days (2021) – Narciso N. Santos, Jr. – Samat, Bugallon; Ilalon ag Nibalikas (2022) – Charlmagne Christian Ramoso – Dagupan City; Agno, Memories of a Forgotten River (2022) – Christopher Gozum – Bayambang.

‘Sine by the Sea,’ an exhibition of films by Pangasinense filmmakers held at the Capitol Beachfront, wrapped up the opening day of the three-day PangaSine activities, which will run from April 6 to 8.

The successful launched was witnessed by chiefs of hospitals and offices and department heads of the provincial government led by Provincial Administrator Melicio Patague II.
(Chona C. Bugayong, Adrian Carlo dela Crus PIMRO)