A colorful farewell
October 2, 2005 | 12:00am
"There is no hope of joy except in human relations." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
A colorful Turkish setting greeted outgoing Belgian Ambassador Christian Tanghe and his lovely wife Gul at the themed farewell party hosted by Consuls Helen Ong and Mellie Ablaza. Held at the luxurious Forbes Park residence of the Ongs, the celebration was given Turkish touches by sought-after designer Junjun Ablaza through brightly colored pillows and lanterns imported from Turkey.
A Turkish cook was employed to prepare the unique menu. To top it all off, an alluring belly dancer from Romania entertained the guests, who were also in Turkish-inspired attire. The kind ambassador and his beautiful wife were thankful to their hosts and friends who made their stay here in Manila such a wonderful and unforgettable assignment.
Illustrious fashion designer Bobby Novenario recently hosted a Thanksgiving dinner party at his elegant residence in Forbes Park, Makati. It was a late celebration of his birthday here in Manila, as he came from Europe and the USA. Many of Bobbys close friends came to celebrate and wish him well some even came from abroad.
The food was carefully prepared and meticulously arranged by Arlene Arce and Katrina Kuhn in five food stations: a seafood table, a carving station, a Japanese station, a Spanish station and a dessert table. Needless to say, it was an overload of delectable gustatory sensations for everyone!
The evenings musical entertainment was provided by Noel Lopezs String Band and singers. Guests were requested to donate their gifts to the Arnold Janssen Mission Foundation, where Bobby is the vice-chairman of the board of trustees.
Happy birthday and happy Thanksgiving as well, Bobby!
Mandarin Oriental Manila sets the stage once more for the most authentic Oktoberfest celebration in the Philippines. "Oktoberfest 2005" will be held on Oct.7 and 8, from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the NBC Tent in Bonifacio Global City. Capturing the essence of the worlds biggest outdoor festival, the event promises two fun-filled evenings of free-flowing beer, a lavish buffet of German delicacies, entertainment from the 11-piece band Bavarian Sound Express flown in from Munich, exciting raffles and games, and non-stop dancing. Proceeds of the event will go to the European International Schools scholarship for underprivileged children.
(For ticket reservations and inquiries,
call 750-8888 extensions 2400/2401.)
The Bellevue gets a Rockin Revival. The definitive entertainment and business destination of the south, fresh from successfully holding a jampacked Bloomfields concert, invites party people once again to a night of fine wines and rocking revelry. On Oct. 14, The Bellevue Grand Ballroom hosts A Night to Remember, a wine tasting affair and concert in one, with crisp whites and flavorful reds from Philippine Wine Merchants at 7 p.m. and all-time favorite songs from Rockin Revival at 8 p.m. Get a chance to rock and roll at Alabangs celebrated concert venue, The Bellevue Grand Ballroom, while partaking of gourmet canapés expertly prepared by the hotels executive chef Hans Peter Eckstein.
(For inquiries, call 771-8181.)
...the Philippine Tot Pony Baseball Team for recently participating in the Asia-Pacific Pony Baseball League Tournament in Tokyo, Japan. The other participating teams in the four-day tournament were from Chinese Taipei, Russia, Japan and the host team of Edogawa City. Philippine Ambassador to Japan Domingo Siazon Jr. warmly welcomed the team, which was led by Philippine Tot Baseball Foundation VP Ramon Manuel.
Happy birthday to our celebrators today, Quezon City Mayor Feliciano "Sonny" Belmonte, Rolly Asis, The Westine Philippine Plazas Rose Libongco, maritime lawyer Jerby Rebanos and architect Gerry Contreras.
Advance birthday greetings to Manila Times Tessa Mauricio and Lani Aquino, Oct. 3; Ramon Fernandez and Francisco "Kit" Tatad, Oct. 4; Inday Gabaldon, newscaster and celebrity Korina Sanchez and Business Worlds Ferdinand Lucero, Oct. 5; PR queen Susan Joven, FCCPs Carmen Dy-Liacco and Mark Cojuangco, Oct. 7; and Arnold Gamboa, Oct. 8.
So how was your week?
(For comments and inquiries,
please e-mail me at jjlitton@indanet.com)
A colorful Turkish setting greeted outgoing Belgian Ambassador Christian Tanghe and his lovely wife Gul at the themed farewell party hosted by Consuls Helen Ong and Mellie Ablaza. Held at the luxurious Forbes Park residence of the Ongs, the celebration was given Turkish touches by sought-after designer Junjun Ablaza through brightly colored pillows and lanterns imported from Turkey.
A Turkish cook was employed to prepare the unique menu. To top it all off, an alluring belly dancer from Romania entertained the guests, who were also in Turkish-inspired attire. The kind ambassador and his beautiful wife were thankful to their hosts and friends who made their stay here in Manila such a wonderful and unforgettable assignment.
The food was carefully prepared and meticulously arranged by Arlene Arce and Katrina Kuhn in five food stations: a seafood table, a carving station, a Japanese station, a Spanish station and a dessert table. Needless to say, it was an overload of delectable gustatory sensations for everyone!
The evenings musical entertainment was provided by Noel Lopezs String Band and singers. Guests were requested to donate their gifts to the Arnold Janssen Mission Foundation, where Bobby is the vice-chairman of the board of trustees.
Happy birthday and happy Thanksgiving as well, Bobby!
(For ticket reservations and inquiries,
call 750-8888 extensions 2400/2401.)
(For inquiries, call 771-8181.)
Advance birthday greetings to Manila Times Tessa Mauricio and Lani Aquino, Oct. 3; Ramon Fernandez and Francisco "Kit" Tatad, Oct. 4; Inday Gabaldon, newscaster and celebrity Korina Sanchez and Business Worlds Ferdinand Lucero, Oct. 5; PR queen Susan Joven, FCCPs Carmen Dy-Liacco and Mark Cojuangco, Oct. 7; and Arnold Gamboa, Oct. 8.
So how was your week?
(For comments and inquiries,
please e-mail me at jjlitton@indanet.com)
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