President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., leads the recognition of public school educators during the oath-taking of 2,915 newly-promoted teachers and school heads from the National Capital Region (NCR), held at the Makati Coliseum in Makati City, Feb. 6, 2026. (Mark Balmores)
Malacañang said President Marcos has declared special non-working days in six areas to allow residents to fully participate in their respective local celebrations.
Marcos made the declaration through signing Proclamation Nos. 1162, 1164, 1165, 1166, 1167, and 1168.
Proclamation No. 1162, signed by Executive Secretary Ralph Recto on Feb. 9, declared March 20 a special non-working day in the City of San Fernando, La Union in celebration of its founding anniversary.
March 10 was declared a special non-working day in Tanauan City, Batangas in celebration of its 25th Cityhood Anniversary, under Proclamation No. 1164.
The same day was also declared a special non-working day in Norala, South Cotabato in celebration of its founding anniversary, under Proclamation No. 1165.
Under Proclamation No. 1166, the municipality of Bauko in Mountain Province will observe a special non-working day on March 13. This is in celebration of the Begnas di Bauko Festival, a thanksgiving celebration in honor of their ancestors and their Supreme Being, Kabunyan, for a bountiful harvest.
Meanwhile, Proclamation No. 1167 declared March 18 a special non-working day in the entire Province of Masbate to mark its 125th founding anniversary.
Lastly, on March 16, residents from Aguilar, Pangasinan will enjoy a special non-working day to celebrate the Ansakket Festival, as stated in Proclamation No. 1168.
The festival is a celebration meant to express gratitude to the Father Almighty for a good harvest. It also aims to promote the town's famous delicacy, ansakket, or cakes made from glutinous rice.