The Office of the Vice President (OVP) continues the nationwide celebration of its 90th Anniversary with the March 2026 leg of its “EXTRA+Ordinary Pop-Up Exhibit,” bringing the commemorative showcase to key locations across the country.
Anchored on the anniversary theme “Duty, Continuity, and Legacy,” the traveling exhibit highlights the Office’s nine decades of public service, institutional milestones, and flagship programs. The March run expands the exhibit’s reach to additional universities, commercial centers, and cultural venues, reinforcing the OVP’s effort to make its services and history more accessible to communities outside Metro Manila.
The pop-up exhibits are open to the public and free of charge. Visitors can explore curated displays featuring archival materials, interactive installations, and presentations on the contributions of former Vice Presidents alongside the initiatives of the current Vice President.
The March leg forms part of a year-long series of activities marking the OVP’s 90th year, underscoring its continuing commitment to responsive, people-centered governance nationwide.
Visitors may view the exhibits at the following locations and schedules:
Caraga: Agusan del Sur State College of Agriculture & Technology (ASSCAT), Bunawan, Agusan del Sur on March 1 to 30
Panay and Negros: John B. Lacson Foundation Inc., Bacolod City on March 2 to 14; Colegio de Sta. Ana de Victorias, Victorias City on March 9 to 14; and STI–West Negros University, Bacolod City on March 16 to 31
Cagayan Valley: University of Cagayan Valley, Tuguegarao City on March 2 to 13; Robinsons Place Tuguegarao, Tuguegarao City on March 16 to 27; and Kalinga State University, Tabuk City on March 30 to April 24
Calabarzon: Robinsons Place Lipa, Batangas on March 4 to 16, and Robinsons Place Imus, Cavite on March 17 to 30
Southern Mindanao: Ayala Malls Abreeza, Davao City on March 10 to 14; and National Museum of the Philippines – Davao, Davao City on March 15 to 28.
The ongoing nationwide pop-up exhibits reaffirm the OVP’s mission to deliver accessible, people-centered service beyond the National Capital Region.
As the office commemorates 90 years of duty and legacy, it invites Filipinos to reflect on its history and to take part in shaping the next chapter of responsive and compassionate governance.*
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