Bambanti Festival float, lumutang sa Aliwan Fiesta 2014
Lumutang ng husto ang galing at pagkamalikhain ng Isabeleño matapos tanghaling kampeon ang Isabela Bambanti Festival float sa Aliwan Fiesta 2014 na ginanap kamakailan sa lungsod ng Pasay. Tinalo ng likha ng lalawigan ng Isabela ang labing-anim na kalahok mula sa iba’t ibang panig ng kapuluan kabilang ang Utanon Festivalfloat ng Cebu at ang Indayog ti Sabsabongng Baguio City.
Ang bayan ng Luna ang kumatawan sa lalawigan ng Isabela matapos tanghaling Kampeon sa Bambanti Festival noong Enero. Ayon kay Mayor Jimmy Atayde ng naturang bayan, sa labimpitong pabolosong float
na kumatawan sa iba’t-ibang festivals sa Luzon, Visayas at Mindanao, lutang na lutang ang ganda ng Isabela float na pinatingkad ng maliliit na butil ng bigas, mais at munggo. Hila ng dalawang matitikas na kalabaw, inilarawan ng float ang iba’t-ibang aspeto at proseso ng pagsasaka katuwang ang bambanti na siyang simbolo ng galing, sipag, tatag, at pagkamapagmatyag ng lahing Isabeleño. Tampok din dito ang St. Mathias Church ng Tumauini na itinayo noong 1707, isa sa mga pinakalumang simbahan sa Pilipinas at kilala dahil sa kanyang kakaibang cylindrical bell tower at ang Magat Dam na tinaguriang pinakamalaki sa buong Southeast Asia.
Albano to push for Bambanti FestiValley next year
Euphoric over the unprecedented success of the 2014 Bambanti Festival, Governor Faustino Dy III and Festival Execom Chair Vice Governor Tonypet Albano are proposing the holding of a regional scarecrow festival next year, and they already have a name for it – Bambanti FestiValley.
Coined by Luna Mayor Jimmy Atayde, FestiValley is a play of words which wittingly captures the essence of a single festival for the five provinces of the Cagayan Valley region – Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya and Quirino, a move fast gaining ground among tourism and local officials.
Dark horse Luna gallops its way to a dazzling finish
Looks like the year of the wood horse is actually the banner year of the municipality of Luna!
What started as a let’s-just-have-some-fun participation in the 2014 Bambanti Festival competitions ended up in Luna’s romping away with the over-all championship in the municipal category besting bigger and more affluent LGUs, certainly no small feat for what is considered as one of the smaller towns in the country’s second largest province.
While Mayor Jimmy Atayde attributes the victory to the remarkable work ethic and excellent teamwork among the creative team, the latter insists they certainly could not have done it without the hands-on, multitasking local chief executive who juggled governance and involvement in the creative process,
"World Class!" Isabeleños' spirit soars as Phl's emerging agriculture capital celebrates 2014 Bambanti Festival
Intricately designed and jazzed-up giant scarecrows once again lorded it over the Bambanti Village, like royal guards in the Isabela Provincial Capitol, where thousands of spectators trooped to take part in this year’s BAMBANTI FESTIVAL, the premier festival of the province of Isabela. The lowly bambanti is feted because it best represents the most remarkable attributes of the Isabeleños, propelling the province to its present status as the country’s number one grains producer and fast emerging agriculture capital of the Philippines.
Governor Faustino G. Dy III, under whose watch, the province is undergoing a cultural renaissance of sorts, shares that the bambanti serves as the ultimate symbol of the diligence, industry, vigilance and resilience of the people of Isabela. “Kahit ano pang unos o pagsubok ang dumating sa ating buhay, nananatili tayong matatag, nakatayo at di natitinag katulad ng bambanti.”
Breaking Ground
Even the Republic of Korea acknowledges Isabela’s tremendous agricultural prowess and its provincial government’s remarkable climate change adaptation initiatives.
A high level delegation from the Korean Embassy led by Ambassador Lee Hyuk joined Sen. Grace Poe, Gov. Faustino Dy III, Vice Gov. Antonio Albano, Cong. Rodito Albano, DA Undersecretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat and other local officials in gracing the groundbreaking ceremony for the “Adapting to Climate Change Impact through the Construction of Water Impounding Facilities in the Philippines” or Pasa Small River Irrigation Project (PSRIP) on July 4, 2013 in Barangay Pasa, Ilagan City.
To Summit All
In an unprecedented move, Governor and PDRRMC Chairman Faustino Dy III recently initiated and hosted the first ever REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMIT held on August 8, 2013 at the Isabela Provincial Capitol. Convened by the Department of the Interior and Local Government Regional Office with Provincial Director Elpidio Durwin as Convenor and head of the Secretariat, the Summit was aimed at strengthening inter-LGU partnership and inter-agency cooperation in addressing present climate change impact.