CALENDAR OF MAJOR FESTIVALS IN CENTRAL LUZON THIS MAY 2012. 
Araquio of Penaranda
Date and Venue: Month of May, Penaranda and other towns, Nueva Ecija  
Held during the month of May in Penaranda, Nueva Ecija, the Araquio  Festival is a traditional procession and dramatization of the finding of  the Holy Cross by St. Helena and her son, the Emperor Constantine,  where Jesus Christ was crucified. Similarly, the komedya or moro-moro  carries on in some villages or barangays such as Poblacion, Las Pinas,  Sto. Tomas, San Jose and Pinasahan. Dating back from the Spanish  colonial period, the festival features vivacious beats of brass bands,  spirited choreography and moving voices embraced with a daunting  literary piece. Written in ancient Tagalog, the script tells about the  feud of the Muslims and Christians that started over territories. It  shows how Christians used the power of the cross symbolizing their faith  in defeating the Muslims, who later retaliated by way of stealing the  cross from them. Many battles preceded the retrieval of the cross, which  in the end led to the Christening of the Muslims. Because the date of  the feast varies from one town to another, Nueva Ecija can be considered an Araquio  province in the month of May. This festival starts with a Eucharistic  Mass celebration and ends with the ever-elaborate Flores de Mayo. Each  performing group is given a day or two to perform in the town plaza, and  thus it becomes a weeklong presentation when there are many groups  lined-up. Contact Joseph Mabalay (Municipal Tourism Officer) Mobile  0906-331-9011 or contact Ms. Carolina Uy (Provincial Tourism Officer),  Office of the Governor, Phone (63 44) 982-3041 (trunkline) Mobile  0910-888-8288 / 0908-888-4858 Email 
caroline088@yahoo.com 
Luyang Dilaw Festival 
Date and Venue: May 2, Marilao, Bulacan 
The name Marilao originated from a plant (shrub) that abundantly  thrived in swampy areas during Spanish era. The matured plant bears  light yellow flower & the edible roots are colored dark yellow  (dilaw). The yellow roots became famous and used for various purposes  now we called "luya". The purpose of the festival aims to inculcate in  the minds of residents and the youth, the love and appreciation for the  town's origin. For further details, please contact Joseph “Sonny”  Cristobal (Provincial Tourism Officer), Office of the Governor, Phone  (63 44) 791-6604 / 2480 Mobile 0927-648-6916 / 0929-745-2566 Email 
sonnyjcristobal@yahoo.com / 
bulacan_tourism@yahoo.com or log on to 
www.bulacan.gov.ph 
Gatas ng Kalabaw Festival  
Date and Venue: May 12-15, Talavera, Nueva Ecija  
Celebrated during Farmers’ Week, the festival aims to actively  encourage, promote and enhance carabao’s milk as a nutrition and  livelihood industry. Highlight of the festival is street dancing  followed by float parade, parade of carabaos, carabao race, agri-trade  fair, milk drinking contest, ice cream making competition, among others.  For further details, contact Elman "Sonny" Maniquis (Municipal Tourism  Officer) Phone (63 44) 411-1977 / 7950 / 0285 Mobile 0926-719-4815 /  0917-995-8126 Email 
elmaniquis@hotmail.com / 
mtio_talavera@yahoo.com  or contact Carolina Uy (Provincial Tourism Officer), Office of the  Governor, Phone (63 44) 982-3041 (trunkline) Mobile 0910-888-8288 /  0908-888-4858 Email 
caroline088@yahoo.com 
Obando Fertility Dance  
Date and Venue: May 17 – 19, Obando, Bulacan  
Devotees from all over dance their way to find a lover or be  rewarded with a child on the feast days of San Pascual Baylon, Sta.  Clara de Asis and La Concepcion de Nuestra known as Virgen de Salambao  every May 17 - 19. Be enthralled by rythmic dances of men and women  accompanied by traditional brass bands - all garbed in Filipiniana  attire. LEGEND OF THE FERTILITY DANCE: It is believed that the fertility  dance originated from a miracle performed by Saint Pascual Baylon (San  Pascual Baylon) who was a member of the Franciscan Order. He was very  much blessed by the Holy Spirit, and to show his adoration and respect  for God, he usually danced merrily and with great devotion. Many  miracles were attributed to San Pascual Baylon. A story related that San  Pascual Baylon sometimes visit villages in Obando and other neighboring  towns disguised as a vinegar peddler. He then advised couples to go to  the Obando Church to pray for a child. Many followed the advice and to  their surprise, the image of San Pascual Baylon resembled that of Pascual, the vinegar  peddler. Believing that what happened to them was a miracle, they danced  with joy in front of the altar. And a few months later, many couples'  faith was rewarded with a happy baby. The account of the miracle spread  and was told and retold a thousand times, and soon devotees began  flocking to Obando during the feast day of San Pascual Baylon on May 17  to perform the annual fertility dance. For further details, please  contact Obando Tourism Council, Office of the Municipal Mayor, Phone (63  2) 294-7097 Email 
dhey27nikki@yahoo.com  or contact Joseph “Sonny” Cristobal (Provincial Tourism Officer),  Office of the Governor, Phone (63 44) 791-6604 / 2480 Mobile  0927-648-6916 / 0929-745-2566 Email 
sonnyjcristobal@yahoo.com / 
bulacan_tourism@yahoo.com or log on to 
www.bulacan.gov.ph 
Pastillas Festival  
Date and Venue: May 5-7, San Miguel, Bulacan  
The festival is a tribute to one of the town's famous sweets -  pastillas de leche (carabao milk candies). The town was formerly known  as San Miguel de Mayumo, so called because it was renowned for the  sweets made there. Among the events in the festival are demonstrations  on pastillas cooking and the craft of making pabalat, the lacey  pastillas wrappers made of rice paper. The art of making the pabalat or  pastillas wrappers has transformed in recent years from being a local,  folk tradition into a popular art. Besides adding flair to the sweet  pastillas de leche made from fresh carabao’s milk, the pabalat has also  become a compelling icon/symbol of the people’s creativity, not only of  the town of San Miguel but the entire province of Bulacan. For further  details, please contact, Municipal Planning and Development Office,  Phone (63 44) 678-2452 Fax (63 44) 764-0154 or contact Joseph “Sonny”  Cristobal (Provincial Tourism Officer), Office of the Governor, Phone  (63 44) 791-6604 / 2480 Mobile 0927-648-6916 / 0929-745-2566 Email 
sonnyjcristobal@yahoo.com / 
bulacan_tourism@yahoo.com or log on to www.bulacan.gov.poh 
Pastores Festival  
Date and Venue: May 1, Gapan, Nueva Ecija  
The Feast of Divina Pastora is celebrated every 1st day of May.  Visitors come to the Shrine for prayer offering. They believe that the  patron is miraculous.For further details, please contact Ms. Carolina Uy  (Provincial Tourism Officer), Office of the Governor, Phone (63 44)  982-3041 (trunkline) Mobile 0910-888-8288 / 0908-888-4858 Email 
caroline088@yahoo.com 
Paynauen 'Duyan' Festival  
Date and Venue: April 25 - May 1, Iba, Zambales  
Paynauen Festival in Iba, Zambales which commemorates the provincial  capital's founding anniversary (founded in 1611) traces its origin from  a Zambal word which means “rest” or “pahingahan” - the ancient name of  Iba before the Spanish conquistadores founded the village on the shore  of the Bancal River in 1611. The festival is the brainchild of Vice  Mayor Benjamin Farin, Jr. It features photo competition and exhibit,  sand sculpture competition, skate boarding, 2-cock derby, carabao race,  beauty pageant, kite flying, banca race, boxing tournament, street  dancing / Duyan Parade, among other activities. For further details,  please contact Rufina Arcega (Municipal Tourism Officer), Office of the  Mayor, Phone (63 47) 811-2910 / 2708 / 3583 Mobile 0917-803-7245 or log  on to 
www.zambalesnow.com 
Pulilan Carabao Festival  
Date and Venue: May 14 – 15, Pulilan, Bulacan  
An annual festival featuring hundreds of water buffaloes (carabao)  parading along the streets of Pulilan followed by a throng of colorful  floats and farming machines - all celebrating the feat of their patron  saint, San Isidro de Labrador. The popular beasts of burden are cleaned  and waxed to an ebony shine, their horns festooned with garlands of  flowers, and and made to take a bow before the town church by performing  the traditional genuflection - an incredible feat that never fails to  mesmerize local and foreign visitors. One week before the feast day, a  number of agri-related events are held in the town to primarily focus on  and promote the economic development programs of the local government.  Farmers hold contest such as carabao races, best crops competition and  other folk children's games. Prizes are at stake for the best-looking  carabao, the most skillful and the cleanest, the best themed-cart float,  among other events. Contact Santos Santos (Municipal Tourism Officer), Phone (63 44) 676-1234 or contact Joseph “Sonny” Cristobal (Provincial  Tourism Officer), Office of the Governor, Phone (63 44) 791-6604 / 2480  Mobile 0927-648-6916 / 0929-745-2566 Email 
sonnyjcristobal@yahoo.com / 
bulacan_tourism@yahoo.com or log on to 
www.bulacan.gov.ph 
Flores the Mayo  
Date and Venue:  May 1 – 31, Nationwide 
First introduced by the Spanish friars in 1854, and ten years after,  blossomed in the various towns of Bulacan, Laguna, Batangas and  Pampanga, the May devotion, also known as Flores de Mayo, is celebrated  in the entire month of May when organizations like Daughters of Isabela,  Knights of Columbus, Solidarity and Adoracion Nocturna, offer flowers  to the Virgin Mary. The grand feast of the event is reserved for the  last Sunday of the month when Mass is said and the image is led in a  procession around town. Women who joined the procession wore blue saya  and white veils made by local couturiers. The virgin is usually put  under neoclassic arches, called kubol. Young men in barong Tagalog fetch  and escort the girls in long gowns towards the church. Today, the  celebration is combined with the traditional Santacruzan. Please contact  your local tourism office.  
Santacruzan  
Date and Venue:  May 1 - 31, Nationwide  
Santacruzan (Holy Cross Festival) is considered the queen of Maytime  festivals. It begins with a rosary novena in honor of the Holy Cross.  Each night of the novena is assigned to a “hermana”, a member of the  organizing committee, which is headed by the “hermana mayor.”  The  culminating event of the Santacruzan is a grand religio-historical  procession commemorating Queen Helena's finding of the Cross. During the  procession, young women in appropriate, lavish costumes personify  Biblical characters and symbols of the Christian faith: Reyna Abanderada  (Queen with the Standard), who carries the Philippine flag symbolizing  the Christian Army, Reyna Justicia (Queen Justice), who is blindfolded,  Divina Pastora (Divine Shepherdess), who carries a shepherdess' crook,  Reyna de las Estrellas (Queen of Stars), who carries a wand topped by a  star, Reyna de las Flores (Queen of Flowers), who walks with a canopy of  flowers. There are also young girls dressed as angels. But the central  figure in the procession is Reyna Elena (Queen Helena), accompanied by a little  boy representing the young Constantine. Devotees walk with the  procession with lighted candles singing the theme song "Dios Te Salve"  (Hail Mary). According to legend, Queen Helena, mother of the Roman  Emperor Constantine, took it upon herself to recover the original cross  upon which Christ died. After many false leads, she came upon fragments  of the true cross, which she brought back to Rome. Please contact your  local tourism office. (Source: Fiesta! Fiesta! Festival Food of the  Philippines book) 
Jose Abad Santos Day  
Date and Venue: May 7, City of San Fernando, Pampanga  
The entire province of Pampanga remembers the patriotism of one of  the City of San Fernando's illustrious sons, Chief Justice Jose B. Abad  Santos, who was martyred by firing squad in Malabang, Lanao on May 7,  1942 by the Japanese for his refusal to pay allegiance to the Japanese  flag. He is remembered for his famous words, "It is a rare opportunity  to die for one's country. Not every Filipino is given this chance." For  further details, please contact Ching Pangilinan (City Tourism Officer),  Office of the City Mayor, Phones (63 45) 961-6640 loc. 106 / 209/  961-5022 / 5684 / 3328 loc. 211 or lof on to 
www.cityofsanfernando.gov.ph 
*Dates and other important details may change with or without prior  notice. Please contact the local tourism office prior to visit. Always  verify the exact date of festival or the highlight of the event (street  dancing / parade, float parade, eucharistic celebration, showdown /  competition etc.).