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PGMA unveils infra-educ package projects for Sariaya |
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Thursday, 23 October 2008 14:17 |
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo unveiled today an infrastructure/ education package projects for the local government and residents of one of Quezon province's most progressive municipalities – Sariaya.
The President unveiled the infra-educ package during ceremonies formally opening the Sentrong Pamilihan ng Produktong Agrikultura ng Quezon (SPPAQ) located along the national highway in Barangay Sampaloc II here.
Included in the package are: a certificate of ownership of a cold storage and reefer truck from the Department of Agriculture (DA), a P5-million check for the research project of the South Luzon State University (SLSU), another P5-million for the construction of a farm-to-market road here and various certified and hybrid seed and fertilizers with which the farmers can use in the next planting season.
The President, who was assisted by DA Secretary Arthur Yap, presented the infrastructure and education package to 2nd District Rep. Proceso Alcala the proponent of the SPPAQ.
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Mayor Boyet V. Masilang delivered his first State of the Municipality Address (SOMA) last March 10, 2008. Without much fanfare and with the help of the powerpoint, he has presented successfully his administrations accomplishments in the last 8 months, their current undertakings and what they want to achieve in the next fiscal year.
Feast of San Isidro / Agawan sa Sariaya (May 11-15; Sariaya, Quezon).
It is almost the same as the one held in Lucban, only the decoration or Pahiyas consists of fruits, vegetables, candies, breads, and other food either thrown or given to people after the patron saint has passed them. Joyous preparations for the feast of Saint Isidro de Labrador, patron saint of farmers and laborers, begins on the eve of May 14. The best of their crops are hung on the windows, walls, arenas, and young bamboo trees called “Bagakays.” As soon as the procession of the patron saint passes a decorated house, people are allowed to get its crop decor.
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