Fresh, local, and proudly Angeleño products take center stage as the KADIWA ni Ani at Kita program returns to City Hall on February 23–24, 2026.
Spearheaded by the Angeles City Economic Development and Investment Promotions Office (ACEDIPO) and the City Agriculture Office, the monthly market initiative connects local farmers and small entrepreneurs directly to the public—promoting livelihood opportunities while ensuring access to affordable, quality goods.





Visitors can enjoy a wide array of fresh produce and native delicacies, including suklaing batirul, kakanin, palabok, empanada, and other meriendas. Homegrown fruits and vegetables such as papaya and gabi are also available, harvested by hardworking Angeleño farmers.












Local specialties like leche flan, coffee, pastries, and chili paste are likewise up for grabs, along with crafts and merchandise—mugs, magnets, bags, and hats—created by residents of the Home for Girls under the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO).
The KADIWA program continues to highlight the best of Angeles City by encouraging residents to buy local, support farmers, and celebrate the flavors and pride of the community.
📍 City Hall, Angeles City
🗓 February 23–24, 2026










