HALA BIRA!
Dinagyang revelers, guests, and close pals from all over the country and abroad of the Rosales family led by grand matriarch Norma Rosales gathered at their historic Strawberry Mansion for a thanksgiving dinner party in honor of our dear Sto. Niño. The Spanish-themed buffet spread by no less than Chef Ding Montelibano was highlighted

By Staff Writer
Dinagyang revelers, guests, and close pals from all over the country and abroad of the Rosales family led by grand matriarch Norma Rosales gathered at their historic Strawberry Mansion for a thanksgiving dinner party in honor of our dear Sto. Niño.
The Spanish-themed buffet spread by no less than Chef Ding Montelibano was highlighted by the authentic flamenco dance number of Rosales sisters Pane and Beverly along with top-notch flamenco dance master Angel Gomez.
The night scintillated even more with an endless flow of drinks amid the 80s and 90s musical hits.
Hala Bira!
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