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There was a heavy downpour earlier in the afternoon. But not even the heavy rains could dampen the preparations for the grand celebration of Gloria Esteban's 95th birth anniversary.
In the evening the skies smiled down on her and there was a huge sigh of relief as her Tara-like colonial mansion was spruced up for the very special occasion. It was a gathering of Negros Occidental's sociedad who came "dressed-to-the-nines," to join the festivities for this much-loved lady.
The party began after a Special Mass offered for the celebrator who looked stunning and so much younger than her age as she welcomed her well-wishers, together with her daughters Miling Rodriguez and Baby Javelosa. Guests gathered in the garden under the stars, where tables were set for the al fresco dinner. Everyone enjoyed the culinary masterpieces set on the buffet tables around the garden. Sparkling red wine flowed all evening which quickly put the crowd in a party mood.
Vivacious Lucy Lizares Yunque emceed the program which was opened with a song and dance number by the Bacolod Cultural Foundation headed by Luz Dato-Lacson.
Other dance numbers were performed by the Daughters of Mary Immaculate, Alijis and Bacolod chapters. Gloria's great granddaughter Alexa Gamboa played the violin while Miling's four apos delighted the crowd with a Village People number. Aly Araneta and Tony Gentes serenaded Gloria with her favorite songs. Special dance numbers were performed by Lanibelle Javelosa, Linda Montero, Inday Tolentino and Joy Yulo together with their handsome partners. The entire family then gathered around their beloved matriarch to sing Happy Birthday.
Soon, the dance floor was crowded with dance aficionados swinging to their hearts' delight. What a fabulous way to celebrate Gloria's 95th birthday!*
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