22 March 2024 Declared Special Non-Working Day in Malaybalay City

22 March 2024: Malaybalay City Declares Special Non-Working Day for 26th Charter Anniversary

In a move that underscores the city’s rich cultural heritage, Malaybalay has announced that Friday, 22 March 2024, will be observed as a special non-working day. This declaration comes in light of the city’s 26th Charter Anniversary, allowing residents to fully engage in the celebrations.

22 March 2024 Declared Special Non-Working Day in Malaybalay City

The proclamation, numbered 487, was issued by Executive Secretary Lucas P. Bersamin, by the authority of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. It aims to provide the people of Malaybalay the opportunity to participate in the occasion and enjoy the festivities that are set to take place.

The city is expected to come alive with a variety of cultural and historical events, reflecting the community’s pride and unity. The local government has called upon all sectors to honor this special day, ensuring that the anniversary is celebrated with the pomp and circumstance it deserves.

With the official seal of the Republic of the Philippines affixed on the 7th day of March 2024, the proclamation is a testament to the city’s dedication to commemorating its journey and fostering community spirit.

As the city prepares for a day filled with cultural performances, historical exhibits, and community gatherings, both residents and visitors are encouraged to join in the festivities. The declaration of a non-working day ensures that everyone can partake in the celebration, creating lasting memories of Malaybalay’s 26th Charter Anniversary.