The Samahang Sining at Kultura ng Pilipinas concluded the 10th Good Earth Day Festival in Pandacan, Manila, on April 26, 2026, with a full day of cultural events and environmental initiatives. The closing activities highlighted the importance of sustainability and community participation in protecting natural resources.
The final day featured educational sessions and artistic performances aligned with the festival’s theme, promoting awareness and responsibility toward environmental preservation. Attendees were encouraged to take part in activities aimed at strengthening their commitment to sustainable practices.
Cultural performances highlight environmental advocacy
The day opened with a discussion led by the New Covenant Prayer Community Ecology Ministry, focusing on proper waste management. The session reinforced the importance of responsible disposal and environmental stewardship among community members.
Cultural groups including Banda Zamora and Kaisahan ng Lahi Dance Ensemble delivered performances that celebrated Filipino heritage while promoting environmental consciousness. A poetry reading event titled “Tulaan para sa Kalikasan” added a creative dimension to the advocacy.
Festival-goers also participated in presentations and a third wave of pledges, reaffirming their commitment to protecting public resources. These activities emphasized the role of collective action in achieving long-term environmental goals.
Community engagement drives sustainability message
Program director Jessie Villabrille invited the public to take part in the final day’s activities, highlighting the importance of expanding knowledge on environmental protection. The event served as both a celebration and a call to action for attendees.
Raffle events and interactive sessions were held throughout the day, creating opportunities for engagement while reinforcing the festival’s sustainability message. The activities aimed to make environmental awareness accessible and engaging for all participants.
The Good Earth Day Festival has been a long-running initiative of SSKPil, celebrating its tenth edition after pausing during the pandemic years. The organization continues to promote arts and culture while advocating for environmental responsibility through community-driven events.
Held at Liwasang Balagtas in Pandacan, the festival ran from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, bringing together residents, artists, and advocates. The event aligned with the broader global observance of Earth Day, which continues to promote environmental awareness worldwide.




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