Titas de Bacolod: Behind The Scenes
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Thursday, September 24, 2015

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Behind the Scenes - September 24, 2015 : When Sunshine Boys Have Fun

Behind the Scenes - September 24, 2015 : When Sunshine Boys Have Fun
Behind the Scenes with Ivy Visitacion


Visitors to Bacolod are amazed at our unique Sunshine Boys Club. This was told to me by a gentleman from Manila, whom I met during the joint birthday celebration of the Sunshine Boys, held recently at the Bacolod Pavillon Hotel.

He was so impressed by the vitality of the club members, who have managed to retain their youthful charms despite their advancing years. He was even more impressed when he saw the “boys” dancing with vim and vigor most of the night. “Wow”, he said, “how do they manage to stay so young and active?”

The party was in full swing as the birthday celebrators, Dr. Ricardo Yanson, Pompeyo Querubin, Drs. Serafin Jimenea Jr., Ed Mercado and Johnny Villahermosa, and Milquiades Benedicto were serenaded with the Happy Birthday song by the guests, composed of their family and friends. The evening's emcee, Monet Rojas, kept us all in stitches with his witty comments and naughty jokes. How can anyone feel old with such delightful company as this?

Dinner was a sumptuous feast of everyone's favorite dishes, washed down with excellent red wine that helped set the mood for a fun evening. The music provided by the band evoked memories of bygone days, with old favorites such as “Love Is a Many Splendored Thing”, “La Vie En Rose”, etc. The mood suddenly quickened with ballroom dancing music which had the crowd swinging, boogieing, and reggaeing in between the raffle, which gave away cash prizes, from P1,000 to P10,000, to the lucky winners. Too bad Ninfa and I had already left when our names were called out as winners. Better luck next time.

Kudos to the Sunshine Boys for a super fun party!*

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Behind the Scenes - June 25, 2015 : Wow, What a Night!

Behind the Scenes - June 25, 2015 : Wow, What a Night!
Behind the Scenes with Ivy Visitacion


 When two dynamic ladies, like Inday Pefianco, president of Wow Club, and Baby Bonnin, chairman of the Fellowship Committee, combine their talents and expertise in organizing an event, you can be sure that it will be a big success.

The Wow's 2 nd joint birthday celebration for this year was held recently at Ambience Hall of Pavillon Hotel in Bacolod. Despite the heavy rains, the ladies came in their Bacolod chic attire, all ready and willing to have fun. The place was all lit up, with loads of prizes displayed for the games and raffle.

Baby does have a knack for choosing the right kind of prizes that would delight the Wow ladies. The evening began with a specially prepared dinner of mouthwatering dishes, which everyone enjoyed with the crispy lechon, that was still hot to the touch. Diets were swiftly forgotten at the sight of the scrumptious array of goodies.

The program, hosted by Babes Sola, began with an exciting game where the contestants raced while acting out their favorite actions i.e. swimming, fencing, dancing, etc. Luckily, our group won and we got a load of prizes. Fun!

Birthday celebrators Cecile Smith, Inday Pefianco, Pacita Adeva, Lourdes Caram, Eva Cruz, Mely Gonzales, May Hanlon, Yoly Kilayko, Jane Lizares, Charito Parreño and Emily Zayco blew the candles on the huge cake after the members sang Happy Birthday. Slices of the cake were distributed to the ladies.

Judge Lorna Demonteverde looked really judicious as she inducted the new members wearing the judge's black robe. The raffle gave the members a chance to win exciting prizes, which had them squealing with delight. Then it was time to dance, dance, dance ‘til you drop! The fun-loving Wow ladies trooped to the dance floor shaking, swinging, tango-ing (!) while having a ball!

Wotta night! Kudos to the organizers for a really fun evening.*

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Behind the Scenes - February 24, 2011 : Judge Lorna’s 70th birthday

Behind the Scenes - February 24, 2011 : Judge Lorna’s 70th birthday
Behind the Scenes with Ivy Visitacion


It was truly an evening to remember.  Many of the country's top judges descended on Bacolod this week to attend a board meeting of the Philippine Judge's Association. But they were also here to celebrate the 70th birthday and mark the retirement of Judge Lorna Demonteverde, one of the region's most distinguished and respected members of the judiciary. Retirement is compulsory for judges at 70, so Lorna's husband Judge Franklin and the family decided to mark this very special occasion by throwing a grand bash for Lorna.

And what a party. More than 300 friends, associates and well-wishers crowded into the beautiful setting of the posh new club house at the Costa Brava subdivision on Lacson Street. Guests enjoyed a sumptuous dinner prepared by the Bascon Hotel and danced to the music of the Checkmates.

There were many tributes from fellow judges and associates who praised her fairness and her dedication. One of defining moments of her career as a judge was when she settled a family feud of a prominent family in Bacolod that had been going on for twenty-five years, spanning three generations. After it was settled, the family’s 95-year-old matriarch came to Judge Lorna, crying and thanking her for settling the case. Judge Lorna said that after all these years she would miss the cut and thrust of judicial life, but she's looking forward to going into private practice. She plans to become a consultant.

Happy birthday to the Hon. Ma. Lorna Demonteverde: Outgoing Executive Judge MTCC, Bacolod City, Outgoing Presiding Judge MTCC Branch 2, Bacolod City.


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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Thursday, January 08, 2009

Behind the Scenes - January 8, 2009: Mama Mia!

Behind the Scenes - January 8, 2009: Mama Mia!
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It was a fabulous evening when the Negros Occidental Garden Club held its annual Christmas Party cum induction of officers recently at Sugarland Hotel. The theme of the celebration was the hit movie, “Mama Mia”, which everyone loved and enjoyed. Weeks before the event, participants in the song and dance numbers rehearsed like crazy under dance guru, Ofelia Gonzaga, who probably lost a lot of weight pounding the dancers until they perfected their numbers. Members had to scrounge in their bauls for old dresses from the 60s, 70s and 80s.

Finally, it was time. On the night itself, members and guests, dressed to the nines, complete with their blingblings, quickly filled the venue which was soon SRO. Guest of honor was Julie Benedicto of the Bacolod Orchid Society, who delivered a most inspiring message. After the formal induction and speech from the NOGC president, Nena Nolido, it was fun time! The most anticipated musical numbers began with songs from the movie followed by rousing dance numbers: “Dancing Queen”, “I’m So Excited” and “Waterloo”. All the participants gave their all and the audience lapped it up with thundering applause.

The program segued to the singing of Christmas songs while the darkened room was lighted by flickering candles giving the moment a truly Christmassy atmosphere.  Soon the performers took the audience to dance in the middle of the dance floor. By this time everyone was in a dancing mood. Even Tita Julie Benedicto was seen enjoying herself on the dance floor. Wotta night! Kudos to the organizers for a stupendous celebration, indeed!*



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Thursday, March 1, 2007

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Behind The Scenes - March 1, 2007 : 'A memorable 95th birthday'

Behind The Scenes - March 1, 2007 : 'A memorable 95th birthday'
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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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