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    112th Philippine Independence Day in California

     

    I.
    PROCLAMATION/PROGRAM IN L.A.
    Place:             Los Angeles City Hall
                            City Council Chambers & Forecourt, 200 

                            N. Springs St., LA, CA 90014
    Date:              Friday, June 11, 2010
    Time:             10:00am - 3:30pm
    Host:              The Los Angeles Filipino Association of

                           City Employees
    Attire:             Filipiniana
    Costs:           Free entrance. Free lunch. Everyone

                           invited.
    Contact:        Cora Aragon at coraaragon@aol.com
    10:00 am      Proclamation by the LA City Council of

                           Philippine Independence Day at the

                           Council Chambers, LA City Hall, 3rd Floor
    11:30am-1pm: Reception and Entertainment at the LA

                           City Hall Forecourt. 

    10am thru 3:30pm: Vendor's Showcase

    II.
    ANNIVERSARY GALA DINNER BALL
    Theme:          “Celebrating Freedom through Culture

                            and Arts”
    Place:             Hilton Hotel near Los Angeles Airport

    Date:              June 12, 2010
    Time:              Not indicated
    Host:              The Kalayaan 2010 Planning Committee

                            headed by Gil Mislang
    Attire:              Filipino formal wear, Barongs for men

                            and Terno na Saya, Sarongs and
                            Maria Clara-styled evening gowns for

                            women.
    Costs:            Requires ticket. Price not indicated.
    Contact(s):    For tickets and/or other inquiries: Gil

                            Mislang, (323) 286-2121;
                           Josie E. De Jesus, (714) 272-0300; Trini

                           Foliente, (909) 226-3271;
                           Bing de la Vega (661) 468-0497.

    The event will feature local Filipino pop singers Mon David, Louie Reyes, Paco Arespacochaga, Miguel Vera, Angeline, Gelo Francisco, violinist Andy Tecson and pianist Juliet Posadas. Music by Midnight Motion Band and MC, Shiela Ferrari, a former Miss Philippines and actress in Miss Saigon. Guest speaker

    will be Filipino American Corey Calaycay, councilman of the City of Claremont and candidate for the California 59th District Assembly in the June 8th primary elections. He will be introduced by Vice Consul General Daniel Espiritu.

    III.
    112th ANNIVERSARY OF PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE
    Reception - Dinner Dance
    Place:                 Intercontinental Ballroom,

                                Intercontinental San Francisco Hotel
                                888 Howard Street
                                San Francisco, CA 94102
    Day/Date:          Friday, June 11 2010
    Time:                  6:30 PM 
    Host:                  Consul General Jun Paynor and

                               Teresita Paynor
    Attire:                 Business suit  or National Dress
    Contact:            Please call Lyn Sesante, (415) 433-

                               6666


    IV.
    FILIPINIANA AT UNION SQUARE PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE DAY GALA
    Place:                 Union Square, San Francisco
    Date:                  Saturday, June 12
    Time:                  Program is from 1:30 through 4 pm
    Host:                  The San Francisco Filipino community

                               in association with West Bay Pilipino
                               Multi-Service and the Filipino WWII

                               Veterans Memorial Library and Museum
    Attire:                 Filipiniana
    Costs:               Free entrance. Everyone invited.
    Contact(s):       Rudy Asercion, Yolanda Stern, Rodel

                               Rodis, and Dennis Normandy are

                               members of the Philippine American

                               War Centennial Committee. For more

                               information please (415) 724-0641.

    The Filipiniana at Union Square Philippine Independence Day Gala is a major celebration by the Filipino community of the San Francisco Bay Area to create awareness of the Philippine culture and for many Filipino-Americans to rekindle their roots and heritage and to raise funds for charity projects.

    The celebration will start with an opening reception and unveiling of the Dewey Monument Plaque at
    1:30pm. It portrays the struggles in the Philippines after Commodore Dewey  victory  in Manila Bay and the taking possession of the islands by the U.S. To follow will be performances including that of soprano Stephanie Reese, tenor Dr. Tito Yusi, The Singing Priests, the FilVet Rondalla and other surprise guest appearances.

    V.
    Also on June 12 in San Francisco, the Filipino community will congregate at the San Francisco Civic Center Plaza to celebrate Fiesta Filipina U.S.A. starting at 6 a.m.


    VI.
    A PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE DAY OFFERING
    Pakaraguian Music & Dances of the Southern Philippines
    Place:                 Neurosciences Institute Auditorium
                               10640 John Jay Hopkins Drive
                                San Diego, CA  92121
    Date:                  Saturday, June 12, 2010
    Time:                  7:00 PM 
    Host:                  Sponsored by the Center for World

                                Music
    Attire:                  Not indicated
    Costs:                Not indicated
    Contact:             For more information, (619) 470-6024

                                or email, SamahanPhilDance@

                                gmail.com 

    Mini concert featuring the traditional culture of Mindanao to be performed by the Samahan Pakaraguian Kulintang Ensemble & Samahan dancers. Generously underwritten by the Neurosciences Institute as part of the program,

    "Performing Arts at the Neurosciences Institute", a series of cultural events presented as a community service to support the arts in San Diego & to underscore the special relationship between the arts & the brain.  Web announcement http://www.samahanp hilippinedance. com/
     
    VII.
    "HIMIG NG KALAYAAN '10 FREE CONCERT" .
    Place:                     Kapistahan Grill
                                    1925 W. Temple St., Los Angeles, CA 90026
    Start Time:            Saturday, June 12 at 7:00pm
    End Time:             Sunday, June 13 at 1:30am
    To see more details and RSVP, follow the link: http://www.facebook .com/n/?event.

    php&eid=126270030730858&mid=26e2e6fG4378154 2G1ace8d2G7&n_m=dcgrava% 40aol.com


    VII.
    2010 HERITAGE DAY
    Date:                      Sunday, June 13, 2010
    Place:                    West Covina and Azusa, California
    Host:                      Filipino American Chamber of Commerce-San Gabriel Valley
    Attire:                     Not indicated
    Costs:                   Not indicated but everyone invited

                                   and WELCOMED to bring family and

                                   friends. Fellowship lunch after the

                                   program..
    Contact:                Johnny Chua, johnchua@earthlink.

                                   net

    1) Free health screening in front of the Seafoodcity Market [Amar and Azusa], West Covina
    2) Program starts at 11am with a Special Sunday Service, "FREEDOM CRY," describing the birth of
    Filipino Revolution. To be held at the Gospel Life Community [18901 E. Amar Rd., Walnut, CA 91789]


    VIII.
    FIESTAS FILIPINAS 2010
    "Stories of My Heritage"
    Place:                 Oxnard Performing Arts Center
                                800 Hobson Way, Oxnard, CA 93030
    Telephone: (805) 486-2424
    Date:                    Sunday, June 13, 2010
    Time:                   12-11pm
    Host:                    Not indicated
    Attire:                   Not indicated
    Costs:                 Free and open to the public
    Contact(s):        Charleen Morla, Fiesta chairperson:

                                (805) 236-1309
                               Grace Tuazon, co-chair: (805) 766-3231

     

    Featuring Performances by Rey Kilay, Freda Simone, Salin Lahi Dance Troupe, Zambales Youth Dancers,

    Undeclared, Emanon, Ohana Dance Group, Henry Garcia's Tae Kali Do, Icac Line Dancers, Fil-Am Dancers, Fil-Am Camarillo's Polynesian Dancers, Cirque Quejada, Doce Pares Eskrima, and more. 

    Vendors include: Philippine Center of Ventura County, Our Pet Stop, Philippine Expressions Bookstore, Cookie Lee Jewelry, Salin Lahi Dance Troupe, C&C Sweden Shoes, Silver Mountain Jewelry, Magnetek USA, Missing Ink Tattoo, Among Friends, Katalysta, and many many more!!

    OTHERS

    I.
    FULL SLATE OF EXHIBITS COMMEMORATING 112TH ANNIVERSARY OF PHILIPPINE
    INDEPENDENCE

    WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Philippine Embassy announced a full slate of art exhibits – from paintings to pottery - in the month of June to commemorate the 112th anniversary of Philippine independence. Showcasing Filipino artistry, craftsmanship and heritage, June month begins with the launch on June 1st of “Brown Strokes on a White Canvas,” which features paintings by more than 20 Filipino and Filipino-American artists from the community. Now on its

    seventh year, “Brown Strokes on a White Canvas,” is presented in partnership with the Philippine American

    Foundation for Charities, Inc.

    To be launched on June 10th, during the week of the 112th anniversary of Philippine Independence, is the exhibit “Lupang Hinirang” by Chicago-based visual artist Paul C. Balan. Lupang Hinirang Series 1 through 10 is a visual representation of the lyrics of the Philippine National Anthem. Consisting of ten 24” x 18” pen and ink compositions, the works highlight the virtues of courage, pride, honor, duty and love of motherland that inspired Filipinos in their

    quest for independence and greater peace, progress and prosperity.

    According to Paul Balan, his striking images drew inspiration from Philippine folklore. Balan is from the town of Paete, a town known for its sculptors, painters, musicians and poets. Balan is a descendant of Pablo Bague, one of Paete’s master sculptors. Chicago-based Balan is an Associate Artist for the United States Mint’s Artistic Infusion Program.

    Capping the month will be the exhibit of stoneware potter Hadrian Mendoza entitled, “Carabao” which will be launched on June 18th. Named after the Philippines’ water buffalo, the exhibit shows three dimensional works evoking Philippine symbols and icons, including the carabao.

    Mendoza is a graduate of Mary Washington College in Virginia and was a former student of Washington, D.C.’s Corcoran School of Art where he was awarded the prestigious Anne And Arnold Abramson Award for Excellence in Ceramics. Mendoza recently received and completed the 2007-2009 Toyota Foundation Grant: “Asian Neighbors Network Program: Unlocking Southeast Asia’s Potential.

    The exhibits will all be held at the Embassy’s Carlos P. Romulo Hall. END.


    II.
    SHORTENED CONSULAR HOURS ON 11 JUNE 2010

    Los Angeles – The Philippine Consulate General wishes to inform the public that in view of the
    preparation for the celebration of the 112th Declaration of Philippine Independence which will be held at the Rizal Hall of the Consulate General, the Consulate will be open from 9:00 am until 12:00 noon on 11 June 2010. END

    III.
    SF CONSULATE HOLIDAY NOTICE

    The San Francisco Philippine Consulate General will be closed on the following dates in commemoration of the 112th Declaration of the Philippine Independence:
    Friday, 11 June 2010
    Monday, 14 June 2010

    Regular consular service hours will resume on the Tuesday, 15 June 2010. For emergency cases requiring assistance from the Consulate during the holidays, please contact the Help Desk at telephone no. (415) 269-2090.

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