Sunday, October 9, 2011

Pa’sungko S’g MisOcc 2011 starts… Search for the Mutia Ng Misamis Occidental 2011 is on!



By PJTremedal,www.onlienews-mindanao.tk






MOAP, Sinacaban, MisOcc –
After a hectic pictorial and location shooting in a hinterland town of Don Victoriano Chiongbian, Misamis Occidental this week and participated the GO HERMIE Medical Mission, 17 lovely candidates from the fourteen municipalities of the two congressional districts and three cities of the province faces the local Media in this newly rehabilitated and refurbish Misamis Occidental Aquamarine Park to answer questions focusing on the 82nd Founding Anniversary of Misamis Occidental theme: “Misamisnong Kultura Atong Higugma-on Alang sa Padayon nga Kalambu-an (Misamis Culture we should all love in pursuit of Progress).”

The seventeen candidates are: Aloran’s Ms. Sherlyn Magsalay,19 years old, Baliangao’s Ms Virielen Gem Yap, 18 years old, Bonifacio’s Ms. Allyssa Jane Asoy, 18 years old, Clarin’s Queenie Lyn Mae Jimenez, 18 years old, Calamba’s Ms.Alone Mae Duhaylungsod, 19 years old, Concepcion’s Ms. Fitz Shenna Ann Avanas, 18 years old, Don Victoriano’s Ms. Marie Grace Parilla,18 years old, Jimenez’s Ms. Kate Azcuna,17 years old, Lopez Jeana’s Ms. Desiree Ann Bunga, 18 years old, Plaridel’s Ms. Grace Limitarse, 18 years old, Panaon’s Ms. Sweet Marie Jonson, 24 years old, Oroquieta City’s Ms. Yamaha Chenderee Lumacang, 22 years old, Ozamiz City’s Ms. Kristel Suizo, 20 years old, Sapang Dalaga’s Ms. Marie Fe Clamohoy, 20 years old, Sinacaban’s Ms. Joana Marie Japus,21 years old, Tudela’s Ms. Jolly Joy Osea, 20 years old, and Tangub City’s Ms. Jade Charmaine Manago, 19 years old.

The candidates as beautiful and lovely as they are answers witty and formal question from the local media of Ozamiz, Tangub and Oroquieta Cities. Said seventeen candidates will face each other on November 3 for the Ms. Talent Competition at the Provincial Farmers Training Center and on November 6, is the day who will follow Miss Universe 2011 3rd Runner-Up Ms Shamcey Supsup footsteps (the Tsunami Walk) or the Malindang Stride in the Final Night and Coronation with the Debonair Coco Martin as invited guest to become the Mutia ng Misamis Occidental 2011.

Meanwhile, Mr. Gerard Hilarion Ramiro in an interview with this weekly confirms that the celebrations will definitely starts on November 2 based on Historical Dates that this is the Founding Day of the province and supported with SP Ordinance No. 08-11.

Pa’sungko S’g Mis Occ 2011will be a two week long celebrations with the usual search for the Mutia ng Mis Occ 2011, OTOP Agri-Trade Fair, Anniversary Program, Street Dancing And Showdown, Jobs Fair, PGMO Sports Championship Games, PGO Family Fun Day and Employees Nigt, Medical Mission, Clean-Up Day, and other minor events that will put the province in its pedestal once again as its tourism industry now in a fast track endeavor.

“Yes, this time Pasungko Sig MisOCC 2011 will be a two week celebration for we have experienced during the 1st Pasungko, people from all walks of life said ”Bitin kayo mi ” or we need more, that is whay we have to add more days to cope with their expectation to the 2nd Pasungkothis year.” Provincial Tourism Council Chairman Ramiro said.

Meanwhile Governor Hermie M. Ramiro who came to attend the Presentation of Candidates from another special activity, this time at her commemoration of his late husband birthday, Dr. Hilarion Ramiro Jr, former Secretary of Health and Former Congressman of the 2nd District of Misamis Occidental, the governor in her messages said that the 2nd Pa’sungko S’g Mis Occ 2011 is another milestone of her administration especially the GO HERMIE Agenda amidst problems she stand strong for the province progress and development.

Governor Ramiro added that even the province is facing financial limitations her administration allocates fund for the anniversary, “Nasugdan na nato ni, ato kining ipadayon ug dili kita mo undang, and really do our best as we want to sell the province as a tourist destination, nahibalo ka daghan kaayong potentials sa atong mga kalungsuran.” She said in the vernacular.

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