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Aurora Products, a Hit in Pampanga at the 3rd Siempre Aurora Trade Fair

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(Left photo) The MSMEs with the government and private partners: (left to right) ASCOT IO- Diana D. Amazona DTI Aurora PD Aldin M. Veneracion Marquee Gen. Manager Ms. Peachy G. Atendido PCCI Nueva Ecija President Mr. Reynato Arimboyutan ASCOT President Dr. Renato G. Reyes PGA PLEDIPO Eleanor D. Olivar DTI 3 ARD Richard V. Simangan BPLO Dilasag Ms. Mauren Licudini DOST Associates Kim L. Ravelo & Heinrich Villanueva DAR Aurora PARPO Josephine K. Aguinaldo DTI 3 Mr. Wilfred Tristan L. Carbonel

The Department of Trade and Industry – Aurora Provincial Office, in partnership with MarQuee Mall and the Provincial Government of Aurora, proudly held the 3rd Siempre Aurora Trade Fair and Creative Showcase from July 17 to 20, 2025, at MarQuee Mall, Angeles City—bringing Aurora’s finest local products to a wider audience in Pampanga.

A total of 32 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and 2 local artists showcased their crafts, delicacies, and creative skills during the four-day festive event.

(top L to R) MarQuee Mall General Manager, Ms. Peachy G. Atendido, DTI Aurora PD Aldin M. Veneracion’s opening remarks, DTI-3 ARD Richard V. Simangan (Left photo L to R) ASCOT President Dr. Renato G. Reyes, PGA-PLEDIPO Ms. Ellen D. Olivar with their messages of support and visions for Aurora MSMEs.

Despite days of rain, the spirit of the fair remained strong as mallgoers showed enthusiastic support for Aurora’s homegrown brands. From handcrafted goods and coconut-based products to cacao delicacies, artisanal treats, and inventive art, each item reflected the creativity, innovation, and hard work of Aurora’s MSMEs.

 

Visitors didn’t just browse, they engaged with the entrepreneurs, listened to their stories, and brought home products that represent the heart and soul of Aurora’s communities. Total sales reached ₱1,188,566, with over ₱700,000 in cash sales and the rest in booked and under negotiation orders, proving that local pride and quality craftsmanship resonate strongly even outside the province.

(Right photo L to R)MSME testimonials by Ms. Menerissa Magtibay and Ms. Rosemarie De Guzman. They shared their experiences how their businesses came to being, and how they consistently grew by pursuing their vision and support of DTI.

A special highlight was the Zen Art – Zen Tangles Workshop facilitated by Ms. Ira Custodio, which brought together families, MSMEs, and curious onlookers in a creative and calming art session. Aurora’s local musicians also performed, adding a heartfelt soundtrack to the vibrant showcase.

Exhibitors praised the support they received—from booth setup to logistics—and commended the organizers for creating a welcoming space that celebrated both business and culture.

DTI Aurora extends its thanks to MarQuee Mall, the Provincial Government of Aurora, and the DTI Regional Office 3 for their dedication and collaboration, which ensured the event’s success.

Skills Demo on hand painting and coconut carving by the 2 MSME-artisans from Dilasag, Aurora

The Siempre Aurora Trade Fair is more than just an economic activity—it’s a celebration of identity, resilience, and opportunity. Through continued market access initiatives, DTI remains committed to empowering local MSMEs, expanding their reach, and sharing the rich culture of Aurora with the rest of the region and beyond.

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