Homeowners as well as future residents gathered at the Village Clubhouse for the event, which began with a Thanksgiving Mass. With several stations set up for those inclined to know more about various crafts, kids and adults alike gathered at the rock painting area, where artist JP dela Rosa taught the enthusiastic students how to hunt for the best rocks for their works of art. At the paper twining section, the guests marveled at how pieces of paper can be used to create eclectic yet functional ornaments. Expert candle makers also showed the older set how easy it was to make these illuminating decorations, perfect for the home or as gifts to loved ones.
The guests were also entertained by Kontra-Gapi, the resident ethnic music and dance ensemble of the University of the Philippines College of Arts and Letters. The group performed traditional music and tribal dances that show the Philippines cultural diversity. They also enjoined kids to try out the unique musical instruments like the kulintang and gangsa.
Even as the guests took in the breathtaking views at the Clubhouse, Ayala Land Premier property specialists were on hand to show prospective clients around the village.
The Woodland Trails is undoubtedly an exciting addition to Ayala Greenfield Estates. Located right beside the 15-hectare Nature Park, the phase provides residents with majestic vistas of the lush woodlands. "The rolling terrain and high elevation also affords a grand view of the Tagaytay Ridge, Laguna de Bay, and even the cityscape of Metro Manila," said Ayala Greenfield Estates project development manager Pol Tanco.
For inquiries about Ayala Greenfield Estates, call 728-7000, log on to www.ayalagreeenfieldestates.com or email ask@ayalalandpremier.com.