Saturday 8 February 2020

Updated Calendar of Events, Sentenaryo ng "ARAW NG MARINDUQUE"



A significant milestone in history comes to the MIMAROPA island-province tagged for many decades  as the ‘Heart of the Philippines’. People of Marinduque will be commemorating their Centennial Anniversary on February 21, 2020 -  Sentenaryo ng “Araw ng Marinduque”.

The date marks 100 years of Marinduque’s reestablishment as an independent province after being a part in various periods of the provinces of Batangas and Mindoro and as a sub-province of the former Tayabas province (now Quezon), with a brief reign as a separate province in 1901.

To drumbeat this event, all LGU’s joined in a 100-day Countdown to Centennial last November 14, 2019, led by Governor Presbitero J. Velasco, Jr. The involvement of everyone in showcasing local traditional arts, culture, trade and tourism attractions, the island-province’s historical and national significance and paying tribute to its most outstanding sons and daughters, among others was the goal to achieve a truly memorable celebration.



While the six Marinduque towns of Boac, Buenavista, Gasan, Mogpog, Sta. Cruz and Torrijos are holding related cultural activities throughout the year, festivities during the centennial week revolve mostly around Boac, the capital from February 16-22. Work is underway at all event sites, major streets are being repaired, and residents have been made aware by their local government units to keep their surroundings clean, green and beautiful.


From left. PNP Provincial Director Cresenciano Landicho, Governor Presbitero Velasco, Provincial Administrator Vincent Michael Velasco, Cong. Lord Allan Velasco and Vice-Governor Romulo Bacorro, Jr. discuss security plans prepared by the PNP PD for the week-long Centennial events.

Calendar of Events

A Thanksgiving Mass at the Boac Cathedral on February 16 will start the week-long event. This historical cathedral, the greatest monument of faith of the people of Marinduque and symbol of their religiosity will see the unveiling on this day of a historical marker from the National Museum of the Philippines declaring it an Important Cultural Property (ICP).

Barakalan sa Sentenaryo at the Expo Site under the auspices of the Marinduque Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) and the Department of Trade and Industry {DTI} is an agro-trade and tourism fair showcasing local products (Feb. 17-22). Municipal governments will dress up their individual booths promoting their best products.



Barakalan will also have space for a gallery exhibit, ‘100@100’ set-up by the HeArts Council on works and performances of local artists.  In the same venue there will be nightly shows with cultural presentations by MSC, Battle of the Bands and acoustic artists performing.

Invited historians from leading universities from Manila will hold Commemorative Lectures on February 17, organized by the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP), on the history, culture, heritage, society, archaeology and other topics on Marinduque studies. Students, teachers, barangay, municipal and provincial officials and the general public have been enjoined to participate in this symposium.

In support of this symposium, Marinduque@100, a complementary kick-off activities to include lecture-forums and and exhibits concerning the history and culture of Marinduque will be held at PUP's Bulwagang Andres Bonifacio from February 10-15.

February 18 will focus on efforts to improve medical services in the province through the inauguration of Medical Arts Building, blessing and ribbon-cutting of the MPH Diagnostic Center, Marinduque Child Development Center and the renaming of DRPH back to Marinduque Provincial Hospital, its old name. “Lav ko si Lolo, Lav ko si Lola”, a health services project for senior citizens will also be launched by Cong. Lord Allan Q. Velasco.

Historical and cultural monuments, heritage, arts, parade, performances

On February 19, a Centennial Monument celebrating this milestone and a Bantayog-Wika monument in recognition of Tagalog-Marinduque will be unveiled at the capitol park.  The latter is in recognition of the language that has been described as the root or among the roots from which the modern national forms have sprung, and where remnants of the more archaic Tagalog forms could be found. 



The Bantayog is a special project undertaken by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF) and the Provincial Government of Marinduque.

On February 20 an art workshop titled "Sining SikLAVan sa Sentenaryo" will be conducted by well-known artist, Maestro Fernando Sena who hails from Gasan. his will be held at Marinduque State College audio-visual room from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.

A showcase of intangible cultural heritage unique to the province such as the “Putong” song-and-dance welcome ritual, folk dances and a competition for the playing of “Kalutang” musical instruments by school children will be held on February 20 at the Boac Covered Court. This is part of efforts of the provincial government, DepEd and the NCCA to preserve them.

6cyclemind, Imago comes to town

Mainstream bands "6cyclemind" and "Imago", together with local bands will perform for the Centennial Concert sponsored by Cong. Velasco on February 20 at the Sports Complex in Boac. Candidates for the Search for Miss Marinduque Centennial Queen will make a guest appearance during this concert, one expected to draw a huge crowd.

On the day of the Anniversary, February 21, 2020, participating Marinduque colleges and national agency offices will be joining an early morning Parade of Floats utilizing indigenous materials. The floats will depict significant events in Marinduque’s colorful history from precolonial, colonial period up to the present.  



More of local artistry and creativity will likewise be showcased in municipal Festival Floats on the tail-end of the parade together with young street-dancing festival contingents ready for a showdown at the Sports Complex. Festivals competing are Bila-Bila (Boac), Kangga (Mogpog), Ati-atihan (Sta. Cruz), Lechonan (Torrijos), Maalindog-Tubaan (Buenavista), and Gasang-Gasang (Gasan).

Gawad to Outstanding Marinduquenos

Gawad Marinduqueňo awards will be given, also posthumously, to the most outstanding personalities in various fields of endeavor that the province has produced. 

The February 21 awards night will also showcase Baliktanaw sa Kasaysayan at Kulturang Marinduque featuring award-winning and notable local artists, the likes of Joseleo Logdat, Angel Peňaflor, Jasmine Salvo, Sarah Faye Bacal and I Baritoni, with the participation of Musika sa Isla Ensemble, Marinduque National High School Special Program for the Arts students, Capitol Choir, Kalutang players and a Centennial Orchestra. The latter is composed of selected members of various classical groups. Featured guest is popular singer-songwriter Ogie Alcasid. 

Search for Centennial Queen

The Search for the much-awaited Miss Marinduque Centennial Queen goes on stage at the Convention Center on February 22. Twelve beauties from the six municipalities have undergone screening and will be visiting tourist spots for photo-shoots, and all the towns to promote the centennial events.

The Provincial Government of Marinduque has spearheaded the celebration of this milestone in cooperation with all the municipalities of Boac, Buenavista, Gasan, Mogpog, Sta. Cruz, Torrijos,  national agencies, schools, the business and private sector and with the support and cooperation of NCCA, KWF, DOT, PLDT-Smart, San Miguel Corporation,  Petron and others.

Malacanang has earlier declared Friday, February 21, 2020, a special (non-working) day in the province of Marinduque.  Proclamation No. 879 issued January 6, 2020 declared that it is but fitting and proper that the people of the Province of Marinduque be given opportunity to celebrate and participate in the occasion with appropriate ceremonies.   

Sunday 26 January 2020

Updated Calendar of Events: Marinduque Centennial Feb 16-22, 2022

SENTENARYO

“ARAW NG MARINDUQUE”

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

FEBRUARY 16-22, 2022




 16 FEBRUARY, SUNDAY

BIKE RIDE (Groups of Bikers)
Capitol Grounds / 07:00 am

DRUMBEATING OF THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION 
BY ALL MUNICIPALITIES
Province-wide

THANKSGIVING MASS
Boac Cathedral, Boac / 08:00 am

UNVEILING OF HISTORICAL MARKER DECLARING BOAC CATHEDRAL AS IMPORTANT CULTURAL PROPERTY (ICP) BY THE NATIONAL MUSEUM
Boac Cathedral, Mataas-na-Bayan, Boac, Marinduque / 10:00 am

17 FEBRUARY, MONDAY

OPENING OF BARAKALAN SA SENTENARYO (February 17-22, 2020)
MCCI, DTI, PGM
with 100@100, GALLERY EXHIBIT OF ARTWORKS AND PERFORMANCES BY MARINDUQUENO ARTISTS organized by The HeArts Council
Pasalubong Village (Expo Site) / 08:00 am

BARAKALAN EVENING SHOWS
Feb 17 MSC Cultural Presentation,
Feb 18 Battle of the Bands,
Feb 19 Battle of the Bands,
Feb 22 Acoustic Artists.
MCCI, DTI, MSC, PGM
Pasalubong Village (Expo Site) from 06:00 pm

COMMEMORATIVE LECTURE ON MARINDUQUE HISTORY, CULTURE, HERITAGE AND SOCIETY
An educational convention and symposium with invited historians.
PGM, PUP
Convention Center / 01:00 pm

18 FEBRUARY, TUESDAY

INAUGURATION OF MEDICAL ARTS BLDG;
BLESSING AND RIBBON-CUTTING OF THE MPH DIAGNOSTIC CENTER;
MARINDUQUE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER;
RENAMING OF THE DPRH TO MARINDUQUE PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL;
LAUNCHING OF “LAV KO SI LOLO, LAV KO SI LOLA”
Provincial Government of Marinduque (PGM)
Provincial Hospital / 08:00 am – 12:00 pm

19 FEBRUARY, WEDNESDAY

ARRIVALS AT MARINDUQUE AIRPORT
Welcome “Putong”
PGM
Marinduque Airport, Gasan

UNVEILING OF THE MARINDUQUE CENTENNIAL MONUMENT
Program
PGM
Capitol Park / 09:00 am 

UNVEILING OF BANTAYOG-WIKA IN RECOGNITION OF TAGALOG-MARINDUQUE
Program
PGM, NCCA, KWF
Capitol Park / 09:30 am

20 FEBRUARY, THURSDAY

KULTURANG MARINDUQUE SHOWCASE OF MARINDUQUE’S
INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE
KALUTANG COMPETITION/PUTONG
DepEd, NCCA, PGM
Boac Covered Court / 01:00 pm

CENTENNIAL CONCERT
Featuring: 7CYCLEMIND, IMAGO, JAN MARINI, & LOCAL BANDS plus
Centennial Queen Candidates
Brought to you by Cong. Lord Allan Q. Velasco
Sports Complex, Boac  / 07:00 pm

21 FEBRUARY, FRIDAY

CENTENNIAL PARADE OF FLOATS DEPICTING SIGNIFICANT HISTORICAL EVENTS
Participated in by schools, national agencies and offices, private sector.

PARADE OF FESTIVAL FLOATS AND STREET-DANCING COMPETITION
PGM, PNP, All National Agencies & Offices, Participating Schools, All Municipalities
Capitol Compound to Streets of Boac to Sports Complex / 06:00 am

LAUNCHING OF MARINDUQUE CENTENNIAL COMMEMORATIVE STAMP
In partnership with Philpost
Philpost, PGM
Sports Complex / 01:00 pm

“MORYONAN” PARADE OF MORIONS FROM THE SIX MUNICIPALITIES
Boac, Buenavista, Gasan, Mogpog, Torrijos and Sta. Cruz
Municipal Tourism Offices
Expo Site / 06:30 pm

GAWAD MARINDUQUEŃO AWARDS  OF EXCELLENCE TO OUTSTANDING MARINDUQUEŃOS
& BALIKTANAW SA KASAYSAYAN AT KULTURANG MARINDUQUE
Dinner with Guests at Pasalubong Village (Expo Site) 05:30 pm; “Moryonan” at Expo Site at 06:30 pm;
Evening show (Baliktanaw) with Joseleo Logdat, Sarah Faye Bacal, Jasmine Salvo, I Baritoni and Centennial Orchestra at 08:00 pm
Provincial Government of Marinduque (PGM)
Moriones Arena / 06:00 pm

FIREWORKS DISPLAY
Pasalubong Village, Expo Site / 10:00 pm

22 FEBRUARY, SATURDAY

CENTENNIAL HERITAGE TOUR
Local tours with visitors to selected sites around Marinduque prepared and managed by Dream Favor Travel and Tours
Province-wide / 08:00 am

OPENING: 4X4 OFFROAD JEEP CLUB PHILIPPINES NATIONAL JAMBOREE
With “Putong” Welcome
Convention Center / 10:00 am

GRAND CORONATION NIGHT
SEARCH FOR MISS MARINDUQUE CENTENNIAL QUEEN
Featuring: MYRUS
PGM, All Six Municipalities
Convention Center / 06:00 pm

Wednesday 20 November 2019

Ethos, Enthusiasm and the 100-Day Marinduue Centennial Countdown


Unveiling of the centennial logo and groundbreaking of the centennial monument.
From left: GSO Rene Quezada, PA Vincent Michael Velasco, Atty Mara Sore, BM Adeline Angeles, BM Ishmael Lim, Boac Mayor, Armi Carrion, Vice-Gov. Jun Bacorro, Governor Presby Velasco, PEO Leal, BM John Pelaez, BM Jojo Leva, BM Gilbert Daquioag, BM John Fernandez and BM Mel Encabo.

'Ethos' means character in Greek. Marinduque has always been known as a peaceful province but sadly, to the point of being “lethargic” for some, "sleepy" or even one that has “slept the Rip Van Winkle sleep”. But it is apparently “waking up” now, as the local business sector now appears really bent on showing what it could contribute to progress, not what it could ask from the local government. There's a different kind of excitement to share what they really could offer as social media posts seem to prove. And it's in the air. There's enthusiasm you could feel, and if that's the case, then a fast-growing positive shift in ethos is encroaching.

Recently nothing could stop this excitement and enthusiasm, too in connection with a recent event, not even an intensified tropical cyclone warning by PAGASA and incessant rains could prevent the fever. People here from all over just want to get involved in said event - the 100-Day Countdown to Marinduque Centennial Year 2020.

100 years only? Some still wonder. How could mesmerizing Marinduque be so young when it has an ancient history, they ask. Indeed some of her towns were established more than 400 years ago. But perhaps, this mystical island smack center of the Philippines could be likened to a maiden cherished or coveted in various periods by provinces enamored by her - Batangas, Mindoro and the former Tayabas before she was given the chance to prove herself independent but only for a brief reign during the American period in 1901.

It took nearly two decades thenceforth until Gov. Gen. Francis Burton Harrison signed Executive Order No. 12 reestablishing this wondrous island as an independent province, and she has functioned without interruption since - but somehow remained 'lethargic' for a long time. 

Marinduque is the only remaining 4th Class island-province in terms of income in the MIMAROPA Region. There's no way to go but up now.

Marinduquenos have made it a point to kick-start her Centennial Year 2020 with a long motorcade around the island lasting for hours.

What transpired on November 14th, the start of the 100-day countdown?

Motorcade started from the Capitol. PNP Mobile Force was led by 
PD PCol Cresenciano Landicho 

One of the earliest to arrive at the Capitol for this event was no less than the 'Centennial Governor' himself, Gov. Presbitero “Presby” Velasco, Jr. Then other provincial officials led by Vice-Gov. Jun Bacorro and his board members came riding in their official cars properly displaying the colorful centennial logo. All department heads, heads of national government agencies, civil society orgs, the business sector and motorcycle groups joined the motorcade that started at 6:00 am.

Starting at Kilometer “0” right across the national road across the capitol. PNP Provincial Director, PCol Cresenciano A. Landicho together with his entire police mobile force effectively acted as marshals. They have earlier determined the motorcade route in coordination with the municipal PNPs.



Led by young festival drummers from Sta. Cruz riding a truck, the motorcade went south to Gasan with the entire officials of the municipality of Boac led by Mayor Armi Carrion decidedly joining the entire motorcade route throughout the island-province. Hundreds of screaming school children lined up the streets in areas where there are schools nearby waving paper flaglets .

Near the boundary of Boac-Gasan the contingent from the province’s ‘cultural nerve-center’ (Gasan) joined the motorcade with their own motorcycle riders up to boundary of Buenavista-Gasan where the Buenavista contingent complete with a drum and lyre corps were stationed, and where the Gasan group was to disengage.

Flaglets, banners, white and blue balloons and candies, fans and other giveaways were distributed to those lining up the streets to cheer the motorcade.


The same happy scenario was repeated as the motorcade passed through the towns of Torrijos Mayor Lorna Q. Velasco, of Sta. Cruz Mayor Tonton Uy, of Mogpog Mayor Augusto Livelo with all their municipal officials joining in, then back to Boac, arriving at the capitol grounds at about 11:30 am. The rains didn’t matter. Barangay officials then came, converging at the Convention Center to join the other invited guests for lunch and to watch other scheduled activities in the afternoon.

Meanwhile all capitol employees were having fun upon the arrival of the motorcade with a Boodle Fight set-up cum all-Filipino food at the back of the capitol building . Provincial administrator Vincent Michael Velasco joined them amid cheers.

A boodle-fight set-up at the capitol

A thanksgiving mass for all the wonderful blessings that the province of Marinduque was showered with by the Almighty in this period of history (‘we are on the cusp’ states Gov. Velasco), was celebrated by no less than the Bishop of Boac, Most Rev. Marcelino Maralit, Jr. at 1:00 pm at the Convention Center. Then the program started.

Most Reverend Bishop of Boac Marcelino Maralit 
celebrates the Thanksgiving Mass
Vice-Governor Romulo Bacorro, Jr, joined on stage by his hardworking board members wearing black T-shirts printed with the centennial logo, was happy to announce the declaration by the SP of Gov. Velasco as the ‘Centennial Governor’, Rep. Lord Allan Velasco as the ‘Centennial Congressman’ (the next Speaker of the House was prevented by the rough seas to travel from Lucena), and the 15th SP as the ‘Centennial Sangguniang Panlalawigan’.

This was followed by the SP adoption of the Centennial Logo and the winning Centennial Song, “Nag-aalab na Puso”, composed by three students of Marinduque National High School. Then the meaning of the Centennial Logo was read by the emcee, Rino Labay of PDRRMO, who also announced the issuance of an Executive Order by Velasco enjoining all concerned LGUs, NGAs, business establishments to use the centennial logo in their letterheads, documents, business permits and tarps.

Then it was Gov. Velasco’s turn to deliver his “Ulat” on the Dawning of the Golden Era for Marinduque. Guided merely by a few slide photos, the governor delivered a speech from the heart, not once taking a glance at his prepared speech. The very appreciative audience interrupted him several times with their applause.

Centennial Governor Presby Velasco

Velasco highlighted just some of the accomplishments made during his first months as governor. Some of them, among many others he mentioned, was an unprecedented move to expropriate the Marcopper mine site of all lands titled or untitled, and repair of the Marcopper roads that have been neglected for decades and has been a perennial outcry of many barangays in the area since then; he also shared a consensus that the class suit against the owners of Marcopper shall now be filed in the Philippines instead of Canada.

Then after talks with DBP top officials the provincial government’s existing loan has been substantially reduced from 245-M to 187-M, he announced, therefore saving on huge interests. He also reported that his revenue generation program through economic enterprise has generated P 3-M for only three months (August-October 2019), through commercial sand and gravel activities as compared to only P 500,000 recorded by the Treasury during the first 6 months of 2019.

And to solve the perennial problem with lack of essential drugs and medicines in the provincial and district hospitals, as well as the lack of medical equipment the Governor reported that a consignment and concession agreement with MacTycoon Marketing has been entered into by the provincial government: 

"Hopefully by middle of December we will not have the same problem with supply of medicines... They will soon be bringing in a lot of medical equipment that we don't have right now because we just don't have the money to buy... medical services that our kababayans have been deprived of will soon be available such as state-of-the-art CT-scan, dialysis machines, state-of-the-art x-ray machine and equipment, complete laboratory facilities, 2D-echo, BCG..." (louder applause);

As elected president of the League of Provinces of the Philippines (LPP), he has sought the implementation hopefully by next year, of LGU share in national taxes that could mean automatic release of the amount of P 1-Billion for each province.


Unprecedented in the island-province to solve one of the most pressing issues. A consignment and concession agreement to provide essential drug and medicines, hospital and medical equipment signed.

More applause. The first days of brave initiatives and significant actions indeed, in the dawning of the golden era for Marinduque...

After Gov. Velasco’s truly inspiring and enlightening speech, everyone was invited to the capitol grounds just outside the Convention Center to witness the ceremonial unveiling of the Centennial Logo handled by the tourism office and the groundbreaking ceremony for the Centennial Marker organized by Board Member Mel Encabo, chair of SP’s tourism and culture and arts committee. Vice-Governor Bacorro and his board members led by BM Adeline Angeles joined the ceremonies.

The awaited day-long event was capped by the turn-over to the capitol of vehicles and equipment from DA-PRDP and agricultural supplies and farm equipment to farmer beneficiaries from the six towns.


Marinduque News’ correspondent Adrian Rosales and company covered the entirety of the motorcade with live streaming on Facebook and also reported on the afternoon events.

By 5:00 pm with intermittent rains the 12-hours of non-stop activity was over but not a people’s happiness and continued excitement for the forthcoming Centennial events even as, courtesy of Tropical Storm Ramon, night fell so quickly.