The D’Heights Educational and Cultural Center for the Performing Arts opened today at the Mabalacat City College (MCC) Dapdap Annex.
Mabalacat City Mayor Geld Aquino led the ribbon cutting ceremony, and was joined at the event by Vice Mayor Jun Castro, MCC President Sonny De Guzman, Madapdap Barangay Captain Glenn Tiongco, and City Administrator Geraldine Bernardino.




The cultural center aims to provide MCC students with a dedicated venue where they can develop and showcase their talents in various art forms, including music, dance, theater, and other performing arts disciplines.
In his message, Mayor Aquino expressed his gratitude to Mr. Ernesto Gorospe, Vice President for Business Operations and External Relations of D’Heights, for donating the cultural center, which is expected to greatly benefit MCC students.
MCC students also attended the event and are expected to utilize the facility for their academic and extracurricular performing arts activities.
According to the mayor, projects like this play an important role in nurturing the skills of the youth and encouraging them to use their talents in meaningful and productive ways.












