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Valenzuela lights up Tree of Hope, opens food fiesta and Xmas bazaar
Valenzuela Lights up Tree of Hope: Celebrating the Holiday Season
The festive spirit is alive and well in Valenzuela City, as the local government has recently unveiled its dazzling Tree of Hope, adorned with twinkling lights and vibrant decorations. This welcomed event marks the opening of this year’s Food Fiesta and Christmas Bazaar, where a delightful array of culinary treats and unique gifts awaits visitors, filling the air with the joyful sounds and scents of the holiday season.
Valenzuela City Lighting of Tree of Hope
Leading the ceremonial tree lighting and ribbon-cutting of the exhibits were city mayor Wes Gatchalian, vice mayor Lorie Natividad-Borja, and the City Council members, joined by Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, and Department of Social Welfare and Development Secretary Rex Gatchalian.
The 20-year old tree lighting tradition is part of the monthlong celebration of the city’s 401st founding anniversary as the Spanish pueblo of Polo in 1623.
Fireworks Display in Valenzuela City
This year’s 45-foot-tall Christmas tree is dedicated to the industry partners, business establishments and taxpayers who have made the local economy vibrant.
Spicing up the evening program were Bitik Children’s Choir, WEScot and the Elves, and Sugar Rush which fired up the park’s Aero Circle with their impressive performances.
Valenzuela Food Fiesta and Christmas Bazaar
Moving to the park’s Amphitheater is Industry Night 2024 where Valenzuela’s pride, WCOPA 2024 multi-medalist Benedict Balagot and SunKissed Lola wowed the crowd with their pop hits.
The food fiesta and Christmas bazaar were started in 2016 by the City’s Local Economic Development and Investments Promotion Office (LEDIPO), to provide residents with inexpensive food and beverage, recreational activities, and shopping areas for gift items.
This year’s edition will feature 107 local entrepreneurs who will showcase home-grown food and drinks and locally-produced products.
Industry Night with Mayor Wes Gatchalian
The Food Fiestas are located at C.J. Santos St. in Brgy. Malinta, and is open Fridays to Sundays from 5 pm to 11 pm, and the Valenzuela City People’s Park in Karuhatan and operated from 5 pm to 11 pm daily.
Meanwhile, the Christmas Bazaar is located at C.J. Santos St. is open daily from 5 pm to 11 pm daily, and will run until Dec. 22.
For more information and updates, log on to www.valenzuela.gov.ph or follow Valenzuela City on Facebook.
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Valenzuela lights up Tree of Hope, opens food fiesta and Xmas bazaar
Melo Villareal
Out of Town Blog