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Beauty contestants from 27 countries are arriving in Bacolod City for the Miss Earth 2009 Pre-Talent Competition at the L'Fisher Hotel 7 p.m. Monday, former Bacolod Rep. John Orola said yesterday.
Eighty candidates from all over the world are joining the Miss Earth Beauty Pageant in Boracay on Nov. 22, said Orola, who arranged the Bacolod visit of the Miss Earth beauties.
The candidates have been divided into three batches for the pre-talent competition to be held in Bacolod , Bulacan and Puerto Princesa, Orola said.
The winners at the three venues will compete for the Miss Talent title on the final pageant night on Nov. 22, he added.
The Miss Earth 2009 advocacy is on Environmental Tourism under the I Love Planet Earth Program. They become spokespersons and role models to create awareness on the global effects of climate change and how to deal with the recent global environmental crisis, he said.
On arriving in Negros Monday, the 27 contestants will pay a courtesy call on Gov. Isidro Zayco, at the Provincial Capitol in Bacolod City at 11 a.m., who will then host lunch for them at Planta Hotel.
Expected to arrive are Leila Adrovic of Bosnia Herzegovina, Larissa Ramos Brazil, Malena Orozco Solano Costa Rica, Diana Delgado Ecuador, Mayra Aldana El Salvador, Magalie Thierry France, Triantafyllia Sarantinou Greece;
Maria Luisa Santos Guam, Alejandra Mendoza Honduras, Inessa Nazarova Kazakhstan, Elza Marku Kosovo, Zhao Vi Shan Macau, Daniela Mizzi Malta, Natalla Quiñones Perez Mexico, Richa Thapamgar Nepal, Kayieigh O' Relly Northern Ireland, Jessica Shialer Peru;
Diagnelis Taymi Jimenez Puerto Rico, Natalia Sokolovskaya Russia, Varuna Curry Samoa, Sarah Finlay Scotland, Valerie Lim Singapore, Maja Jamnik Slovenia, Graziella Rogers Switzerland, Niuriki Teremate Tahiti, Evelyne Almasi Tanzania and Rujinan Phanseethum Thailand.
The Miss Earth candidates at 1:30 p.m. will go to Brgy. Punta Taytay, the site of a mangrove reforestation project where they will be received by barangay officials led by Capt. Rufino Alcala and students from the Francisco Flores Elementary School .
At 2 p.m. they will proceed to the VMA Training Center and will be received by Elizabeth Salabas, VMA Global College president, and Philippine Coast Guard officials, where they will be treated to a group demonstration in disaster preparedness, Orola said.
Tickets for the Miss Earth Talent Competition 7 p.m. Monday with dinner are at P1,000, Orola said.
The contestants will be given a brief tour of Silay City 's tourism attractions by Mayor Jose Montelibano. They depart for Manila at 10:45 p.m. Tuesday, Orola said
Albee Benitez of Betty Bantug Benitez Foundation arranged the contestants trip to Bacolod City via Cebu Pacific, while L'Fisher Hotel provided free accommodations, he added.
Proceeds of the dinner show will be for the benefit of the Bantay Bata Foundation 163 Negros Chapter of ABS-CBN, he said.*CPG
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