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Cebu goes all American

- Honey Jarque Loop -

America celebrates its Independence Day on July 4. It was on July 4, 1776 that members of the US Congress adopted the final draft of the Declaration of Independence. Following its adoption, whenever the Declaration was read, patriots erupted in cheers and celebration. Over time various other activities also came to be associated with the Fourth of July.

The Philippines, because of its long-standing friendship and strong ties with America, has through the years taken on this celebration as well.

This year, Cebu City was honored with the presence of Kristie Kenny, the first female US Ambassador to the Philippines, as she graced the event at the Shangri La Mactan Resort and Spa  that ushered in the property’s  week-long Fourth of July celebration.

Straight from the airport Ambassador Kenny motored directly to the hotel where she was met by six western-style horsemen led by Eduard Loop, president of the Cebu Equine Owners Breeders and Sportsmen Association (CEOBSA) and escorted along the winding entrance that led to the main lobby.

Newly appointed Shangri-La Mactan general manager Joachim Schutte and Lesley Tan, welcomed the Ambassador who, after her brief speech, gamely partook of the ceremonial slice of the gargantuan gourmet burger that signaled the start of the American Food Festival dubbed ”Stars and Stripes.”

And speaking of burgers, Shangri La Mactan has the biggest burger with a 380- gram beef patty, crunchy bacon strips smoked to perfection, crisp lettuce, succulent tomatoes and melt-in-your-mouth cheese in a freshly baked sesame seed bun. It is truly a mouth-watering experience that awaits the adventurous palates.

Ideal for sharing with family and friends, the big bite burger is big enough to feed three people. It could also be relished by one person for a truly big dining experience. Each burger is served with a bib proudly declaring “I conquered the big bite burger.” The promo is ongoing until July 31.

Members of the American Chamber of Commerce and American nationals (in-house guests or residents of Cebu) get a 25-percent discount on lunch and dinner buffets. To avail of the promotion, dining guests need to present their American passport or valid ID for verification.

Much too soon it was time for the Ambassador to leave for her next appointment, but not before graciously entertaining  some questions and concerns of the media. Kenney commended Cebu for its unrelenting efforts in protecting and cleaning the coasts and its environment. She added, “my hope would be that as people look at the coming elections, they would keep in mind someone who will address environmental issues.”

Ambassador Kenney spent the rest of the day visiting several US Embassy sponsored projects and ended meeting up with the American Chamber of Commerce board of directors in the US Consular Library at the Waterfront Hotel. The Ambassador brought the members up to date on several of the projects that the US embassy is involved in including the participation of the Peace Corps in Cebu. The board briefed the Ambassador on the business climate in Cebu.

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AMBASSADOR KENNEY

AMBASSADOR KENNY

AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

AMERICAN FOOD FESTIVAL

CEBU

CEBU CITY

CEBU EQUINE OWNERS BREEDERS AND SPORTSMEN ASSOCIATION

CONSULAR LIBRARY

FOURTH OF JULY

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