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(Introduction)

Good Afternoon Everyone! Welcome to Alysa’s 18th Birthday. My name is


Rodeleo Villaflores. And I will be your host for tonight.

(Welcome Message)
We would like to thank everybody for gracing this very momentous occasion
because as they say, you only get to be 18 once.

(Mother’s Entrance)
Again, greetings to all of you. As a jumpstart, let us acknowledge the key
person who took a great part in making this joyous affair possible. It is with
great pleasure that I introduce to you the mother of our celebrant Miss Anna
Marie Sugui.

(Entrance of the Debutant)


As we all know, we are all gathered here tonight in celebration of a girl who is
now turning into a fine lady. We are lucky for we are chosen to be here as a
part of this momentous occasion in the celebrant's life. And now...Ladies and
Gentlemen, let us all stand as we welcome the debutant as a woman of
grandeur escorted by her boyfriend Cedric Andre Tan. Let's give a big round of
applause to Miss Alysa S. Enriquez!

(Opening Prayer)
So before anything else...to spiritually open the program, may I ask everybody
to please stand for the Lord’s Moment that will be led by Pastor Deogracias
Pelingon.

(Video Presentation)
To begin the celebration, here’s a quick look about this very special moment.
Roll VTR please.
(Start of the Program)
At this juncture, we now move to the highlights of this event.

(18 Roses)
Starting of with 18 roses.
Like a flower that blooms and exudes its sweet scents to attract bees and
butterflies, the debutant will be swarmed by 18 bachelors. Let us call the 18
gentlemen for 18 roses.

The first rose and dance will be her grandfather Rogelio Sugui which is called
her as Dade
The next rose will be the father of her boyfriend Cirilo Tan which is called by
our celebrant as Papa Loy
Next is the closest cousin of our celebrant which they grew up together since
childhood, let's give it up to Ariel Abria which is also known as Nognog
Next is also one of the close cousin of our celebrant which is her Kuya Vincent
Langit
Next is her mother’s bestfriend, the sweet Tito Franz of our celebrant Francis
Palmares
Next is the favourite preacher in the Church of our celebrant Deogracias
Pelingon which is also known as Pastor Jojo
Next is the Ninong Ding of our celebrant Ricardo Castro
Next is the another godfather of our celebrant Ninong Rodel, Rodeleo
Villaflores
Now, let's proceed to Sir Police Colonel Alex Cabrera Daniel which is the great
founder of (ACD) Anti-Crime Devotees and the president of the Grand Manila's
Finest Eagles Club
Next is his son Angelo Ian Miguel Daniel
Next is Kuya Tupe, the brother of the boyfriend's celebrant Christopher
Tolentino
Next is Kuya Arvin, Arvin Aquino
Next is Gabriel Hinacay
Next is Daniel Flores
Next is Kuya Brandon, Brandon Kelly Samson
Next is Kuya Daniel, Daniel John Berza
Next is Gabie Fajardo
And for the very special last rose and dance of our debutant.
The sweet and loving boyfriend Cedric Andre Tan

(18 Candles)
Let's proceed to 18 candles and treasures. These candles symbolize light, light
that will guide Alysa's life journey. As the debutant celebrates the beginning of
womanhood, she will need tools that either help her in the future, encourage
her in the present, or give her something fond to look back on. Starting off
with:

The cousin of the debutant Mary Rose Abria


Next is her bestfriend from 7th grade in highschool Naoimi Ysabel Santos
Next is her another bestfriend from 7th grade in highschool Erika Talacay
Next is also her another bestfriend from 7th grade in highschool Paula Jane
Cruz
Next is her bestfriend from 8th grade in highschool Railynne Dessirei Traballo
Next is her another bestfriend from 8th grade in highschool Jasmine Loyola
Next is her bestfriend from 9th grade in highschool Jeanne Andrae Dizon but
she’s not here as of the moment so let’s call Jasmine Loyola again as her proxy
Next from the list is the friends of our celebrant Lady Jewel Kaye Juan
Next is Jeceeka Marick Granaderos
Next is Mary Crystalane Joy Florida
Next is Alecs Leona Raval
Next is Ate Marthina Talang
Next is Annika Javillonar
Next is Ate Eagles Hannah, Hannah De Veyra
Next is the Ate's of our celebrant in their church Ate Hazel Hoquis
Next is Ate Trisha Pelingon
Next is Ate Akhio Hanna Ayao
For the last candle and treasure, the lovely hardworking mother of our
debutant that is called her as Mama. Let's give her a big round of applause
Miss Anna Marie Sugui

(Dinner)
GUTOM NA BA KAYO!?
This is our most awaited part, the foods are ready at the side but let’s pray for
the food first that will be led again by Pastor Deogracias Pelingon.

(18 Bills)
Okay let's now continue the program proceeding to 18 bills. How she uses the
money will depend on her altough it is highly advisable to save the money first
for future endeavors. Let's now start with:

The twin sister of her mother Tita Eth, Mary Ann Sugui
Next is Tita Jef, Jennifer Cruz to be proxy by Carolina Pascua
Next is the godmother of our celebrant Ninang Marilyn Cueno Enriquez
Next is also the godmother of our celebrant Ninang Mary Jane Eran
Next is Ma'am Marlene Daniel, the beloved wife of Sir Police Colonel Alex
Cabrera Daniel
Next is Sir Astig, Miguelito Belledo
Next is Sir Zarc, Police Corporal Cyril Sumayao Azarcon
Next is Tita Jill, one of her mother’s bestfriend, Mary Jill Bobier
Next is Tita Jo, which is also one of her mother’s bestfriend, Jocelyn Callueng
Next is Kuya Jep, Jeprey Miranda
Next is Ma'am Cherry Jordan
Next is Ma'am Marebel Hernandez
Next is Kuya Eagles Rowell Huavas
Next is Kuya Eagles Karl, Karl Tenorio
Next is Ma'am Loida Andres
Next Ma'am Janet Posadas
Next is Tatay Buray, Aurelio Cahinde
Lastly is Lolo Val, Van Reyes Luces

(18 Gifts)
Moving on let's now step forward to the 18 gifts. These 18 symbolic gifts
represent the relationship between the giver and the debutant because they
will indicate how well they know each other. Let's call in the following:

Tito Franz, Francis Palmares


Next is Kuya Vincent, Vincent Langit
Next is Nognog, Ariel Abria
Next is Eduard Lorenz Ferrer
Next is Reymark Orlanda
Next is Ate Eagles Xyra, Kimberly Xyra Pimentel
Next is Ninang Helen, Elena Castro
Next is Tita Jingky, Jingky Pelingon
Next is Justine Kyle Irinco
Next is Ate Adeline, Adeline Lim
Next is Kuya Brandon, Brandon Kelly Samson
Next is Kuya Arvin, Arvin Aquino
Next is Marian Sodoy Asuncion
Next is Rosa Abuan
Next is Sayaka Igarashi
Next is Kuya Clerick, Clerick Ilagan
Next is Kuya Daniel, Daniel John Berza
For the last gift is the boyfriend again of our celebrant Cedric Andre Tan

(Candle Blowing)
Last but not the least of our program is blowing a candle. What is a birthday
without cake and blowing of the birthday candles right? So let me share a trivia
to everyone on how birthday cakes came about as a tradition during birthdays.
Some believe that the tradition of birthday candles began in Ancient Greece.
Putting candles on a cake was a very special way to pay tribute to the Greek
moon goddess, Arthemis. They baked round cakes to symbolize the moon. The
candles were lit to make them glow like the moon. Today's tradition of making
wishes before blowing out the birthday candles may have started with that
belief. But regardless, we know blowing of the birthday candle sparks joy in our
heart and of the celebrants themselves. At this part, our stunning debutant
Alysa S. Enriquez will blow the candles on her birthday cake. And to complete
that customary practice, let us all sing Happy Birthday.

(Closing of the Program)


Tonight's celebration tells me that the best demonstration of gratitude in
response to a wonderful experience like this one can be contained in an
overwhelming thank you for making me a part of this memorable occasion.
This is not the end but the beginning of a longer road to walk. We wish you
nothing but the best that life can offer. Happy birthday again and for the guests
enjoy the rest of the NIGHT.
And if there's one person here tonight who is more that grateful to see all of
you, that would be our beloved celebrant, Alysa. I'm giving the floor to our
dear debutant to give her message for all of us.

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