THE Fraternal Order of Eagles (Philippine Eagles), the premier service-oriented fraternal organization in the country, proudly announces its 46th National Assembly (first regular session) to be held at Palacio de Maynila and Manila Prince Hotel, Manila, on June 20 to 21, 2025.
This highly anticipated two-day event brings together Eagle members from all over the Philippines under the inspiring theme "Yakap," which stands for "Your act of kindness, advocacy and purpose."
The theme reflects the Order's continuing commitment to compassion, civic responsibility and purposeful service to the nation.
The first day, June 20, promises a vibrant start with the Car and Motor Show, organized by JC Tilles Carshow Productions, showcasing an impressive lineup of vehicles that reflect Filipino ingenuity and passion for motoring.
Alongside this will be a lively Street Food Festival, highlighting the country's rich culinary heritage and encouraging fellowship among delegates.
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Formal organizational business kicks off with the National Executive Committee Meeting or Nexecom, where key discussions on the direction and priorities of the Order will take place.
The day will culminate with the much-anticipated Governor's Night, to be led by NCER Governor Christopher Anthony Mercado, where all Eagle members will gather for fellowship and camaraderie among delegates.
On June 21, the assembly will shift focus to fraternal dialogue, reports and legislative matters during the National Assembly proper, fostering a spirit of collaboration and national unity among the leaders.
The event will be capped with the prestigious President's Night, a celebration of leadership, accomplishments and the shared commitment to the Eagle way of life, to be led by National President Eagle Mark Lester Limpin.
The 46th National Assembly serves not only as a platform for governance and celebration but also as a reaffirmation of the Eagle's core values through Yakap, embracing acts of kindness, standing for advocacy and fulfilling one's purpose in service to God and the country.