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Boholano Association of Metro Manila, Inc. (BAMMI) To Adopt Towns

Some 2,000 Boholanos will gather this morning at Malacanang Park to initially launch the new kick-off of the Boholano Association of Metro Manila, Inc. (BAMMI).

The huge flock of Boholanos will be hosted with a luncheon gathering by First Gentleman Mike Arroyo, representing Pres. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

Napolcom Director Bernie Calibo, reelected president of BAMMI and realtor-civic leader Purita Soliven, reelected chairperson will lead the Boholanos in today's affair at the park.

This activity will preempt the scheduled induction of BAMMI at the Heroe's Hall of Malacaƃ±ang with Pres. Arroyo as inducting officer. This induction rite is set on March 17.

Of the 47 Bohol towns, some 36 municipalities have their respective associations in Metro Manila.

The "adopt-a-town" project will be formally launched during today's affair. - 2004 News Archive

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