CCP Chairman Baltazar N. Endriga delivered a tribute to Meldy; firmly established professionals e.g., internationally-acclaimed concert pianist Nena R. Villanueva, pianist-harpist Lourdes L. Gregorio, noted soprano Lorna Llames and tenor Jonathan Badonperformed as did instant "Alcamfor" dancers Thelma Gana, Cez Manalo, Menchu Concepcion, Tereret Liboro, Nori Ongsiako, Nene Quimson, Jimmy Laya, Mars Lambino, Mari Lacson and Opap Villonco who were led by long-time dancer-teacher Chloe Romulo Periquet, now fccp president, and by Nestor Jardin, former Ballet Philippines dancer and now CCP president. Choreography was by Linda Anido Gomez. "Hello, Meldy!" was lustily sung by Lulu Castañeda, Alice Briones, Stella Arenas, Nori Ongsiako, Anna Tirol, Nena Casimiro, Sol Tan-Gatue and Memen Dy-Liaco of the fccp Chorale under Sonya Valencia.
Hosting a later cocktail-reception at her Makati residence, Miss Forton announced that the Philippines will be the feature country at the 2002 Annual Klondike Days Exposition in Edmonton, Canada on July 18 to 27 of this year. Exhibition space will be reserved for a cross-section of Philippine business including tourism, food and household products, arts and crafts.
The Klondike Days Exposition, which draws over 700,000 visitors annually, is recognized as one of the premier expositions in North America. For the very first time, the Philippines has been selected as a feature country of the Klondike Days. We trust our economic leaders can maximize this fact to the countrys greatest benefit!.