In a momentous ceremony held on January 19, 2024, the Rancho Paraiso Nature Park in Barangay Villa Paraiso, Rizal, Nueva Ecija proudly unveiled its latest attraction - Âthe Tallest Eagle Statue in the Philippines. The statue, standing at an impressive height of 55 feet, serves as a symbol of camaraderie and brotherhood for The Fraternal Order of Eagles - Philippine Eagles (TFOE-PE).
Privately owned by esteemed Eagles club member Jasper James B. Larona, the nature park became the focal point for this grand inauguration ceremony. The distinguished event was graced by the presence of TFOE-PE National President Eagle Ronald F. Delos Santos, who officiated the proceedings.
The welcome address was eloquently delivered by Jasper James B. Larona, with Marvic S. Ong, the Vice-President of RPEC, also sharing words of enthusiasm. The ceremony was skillfully hosted by Eagle Dn Sui and Harley Ong.
Adding a touch of patriotism to the event, the 84th Infantry Vitorous Battalion 7 ID presented a vibrant Entry Colors ceremony, setting the tone for the celebration.
Also the astounding live painting performance by Elito Circa, widely known as Amangpintor, an international folk artist renowned for his work with hair and blood as mediums. In a breathtaking display of artistry, Circa created an actual hand, fingers, and nails painting within a mere 3 to 4 minutes, captivating the audience and earning admiration from the national president.
The ceremony continued with the acknowledgment of Eagles and guests by Eagle Pastor Cyrus Tantiongco, the VEC-President. Eagle Gov. Elmer June Vargas of CLR XXV led the Eagles Pledge, and Eagle Pastor Eric Loresco conducted the Dedication of the Eagle Statue.
A poignant moment during the event was the Eagles Toast, led by Eagle Juanito B. Soliman, fostering a sense of unity and celebration among the attendees.
The inauguration concluded with an inspirational and adjournment message by Eagle Ronald F. Delos Santos, leaving a lasting impression on all those present. The Tallest Eagle Statue at Rancho Paraiso Nature Park now stands tall, symbolizing the strength, unity, and pride of The Fraternal Order of Eagles - Philippine Eagles.
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