President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has declared July 2, 2024, as a special non-working day in Pasig City to commemorate the 451st Araw ng Pasig. Find out more here!
In an exciting announcement, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has officially declared July 2, 2024, as a special non-working day in Pasig City. Proclamation No. 612, signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin on June 29, commemorates the 451st Araw ng Pasig, marking an important milestone in the city's history. This decision aims to honor the vibrant culture and heritage of Pasig, allowing locals to celebrate this significant day with their families and communities.
The proclamation, a symbol of recognition from the highest office, highlights the importance of preserving and cherishing the traditions that make Pasig City unique. This special day off provides an opportunity for residents to participate in various events and activities planned to commemorate the city's anniversary. The festive atmosphere is expected to bring together people from all walks of life, fostering unity and pride among Pasiguenฬos.
As Pasig gears up for the grand celebration, the streets are set to be alive with cultural performances, parades, and showcases of local talents. This declaration not only signifies a day off work but also serves as a reminder of Pasig's rich history and the resilience of its people. It is a time for reflection, gratitude, and jubilation, as the city comes together to honor its past and look forward to a vibrant future.
In a nod to the past and a celebration of the present, July 2, 2024, promises to be a day filled with joy, unity, and cultural pride for the residents of Pasig. The proclamation by President Marcos Jr. underscores the significance of honoring traditions and embracing the diverse heritage that defines Pasig City, ensuring that the spirit of Araw ng Pasig remains vibrant for generations to come.
Signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin by authority of the President, Proclamation No. 612 commemorates the 451st Araw ng Pasig. advertisement. โ ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., through Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, issued Proclamation No. 612 on June 29, recognizing the occasion and giving locals ...