Joyous Luminescence at Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod

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Marking its third annual celebration of holiday welcoming, A Joyous Luminescence unfolded at Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod Nov. 23, in a vibrant tribute to Bacolod’s cultural richness, showcasing its artistry, talent, and community spirit.

The hotel’s very own version of “Santa’s Workshop” was graced by corporate clients, artists, affiliates, suppliers, partners, and media friends.

The event began with the launching of the “Light and Life Through Glass”, a stained-glass art exhibit by Bacolodnon artist Sharon Agapuyan.

The stained-glass showcase intends to have its viewers embark in a visual odyssey, through the transformative medium of glass, with each piece reflecting a chapter in the artist’s profound exploration of life’s essence.

As for the artist herself, she said that “Light is truly a gift from our Creator. Just like in life, we need people behind us or people who ‘have our backs’ to support and guide us. In life, we need people to show us our wonderful colors and to help us shine.”

The “Light and Life Through Glass” exhibit ribbon-cutting, led and facilitated by Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod’s Rooms Division manager Archie Javellana, SM Hotels & Conventions Corp Peggy Angeles, artist Sharon Agapuyan, Bacolod Councilor Em Ang, and Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod general manager Sherwin Lucas (l-r).
Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod welcomes the festive season with the ceremonial tree lighting of the Christmas Tree by SM Hotels & Conventions Corp. executive vice president Peggy Angeles, “Santa Claus”, Papal Nuncio Charles John Brown, SM City Mall manager Julia Javellana, and Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod general manager Sherwin Lucas.

The ceremonial ribbon-cutting was led by Peggy Angeles – executive vice president of SM Hotels and Conventions Corp., Bacolod Councilor Em Ang, and the featured artist herself.

Guests were then invited to the Marapara pool deck at the second level for the ceremonial tree-lighting ceremony.

Adding a touch of grace to the event, the attendees were honored by the presence of His Excellency, Archbishop Charles John Brown, papal nuncio to the Philippines.

Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod general manager, Sherwin Lucas, set the stage for the evening with an opening address that eloquently captured the essence of the festivities. “This year’s ‘Santa’s workshop’ serves as a symbolic reflection of the dedication and diligence we invest daily in our own workshop of crafting unforgettable moments,” he said, emphasizing how the Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod team works hard to deliver significant connections and top-notch service to its guests.

The Nuncio brought his distinguished presence to the gathering, delivering insightful reflections that resonated perfectly with the spirit of the festive season. He drew a profound connection to the essence of Christmas, underscoring the symbolic journey of Jesus’ birth as a powerful metaphor for the world embracing the love of God within each of us.

Pianist and trainer, Prof. Alexander Magno Romero, and the CenterPhil Montessori International School Children’s Chorus with Archbishop Charles John Brown.
Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod Team

“For me, as the papal nuncio, it gives me a lot of happiness and joy to be with you this evening, to be a part of this wonderful tree lighting ceremony. May this Christmas be a time to receive the love of God in us and recognize the love of God in others and try to receive them as our brothers and sisters,” Brown said.

Ang, meanwhile, emphasized the importance of celebrating the holidays with a particular focus on gratitude and thanksgiving.

The ceremonial tree lighting started with a captivating storytelling performance that brought characters revolving around “Santa’s Workshop” to life.

The Yuri Crew, dressed as elves, set the stage with an interactive dance, followed by the entrance of a marching band and a dynamic drum and bugle performance by the Domingo Lacson National High School students. The heightened performance paved the way for Santa Claus’ entrance as the story’s main character, leading the honorable guests to the tree-lighting podium.

With the countdown prompting the moment, the tree lit up in a grandiose fashion, marking the beginning of the hotel’s festive celebration.

After the ceremony, guests were invited to a thanksgiving reception at the hotel’s Arima restaurant. In the main foyer, the angelic voices of the CenterPhil Montessori International School Children’s Chorus, under the guidance of pianist and trainer, Prof. Alexander Magno Romero, warmly welcomed everyone. ||

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