2010 Mabuhay Newsletter
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2010 Mabuhay Newsletter
The Mabuhay Star Official Newsletter of Mabuhay, Inc. A Filipino-American Association www.mabuhayinc-md.org Winter 2010 2011-2012 Mabuhay Board Officers Inside this issue: Mabuhay Officer 2 Mabuhay Events & 2 Trip to Atlantic MICS Open House 3 & Parangal 2010 On a Roll, Commu- 4 nity Outreach, and Golf Tournament Be a Member & Caroling 5 Camp Mabuhay 6 LOC, Dr. Jose Rizal Award, and Asia Festival 25th Anniversary 7 On November 29, 2010, the COMELEC conducted an election of Mabuhay, Inc. officers and board of director at the Dialino residence and presided by Mencie Hairston and Jimmy Cardano. We are proud to announce the incoming officers and directors of 2011-2012 who will be inducted during MI’s Christmas party on December 11, 2010 at the Sheraton Hotel in Beltsville, Maryland. The new officers are the following: Vicky Calizo, President, - she has been a member since 2001 and served as Vice-President from 2009-2010. In addition to her volunteer work with MI, she serves as the coordinator of the Filipino Mass at Holy Family Church in Woodmore, Maryland. Liezl Argente, Vice President served as 2009-2010 Auditor and a parent volunteer for Mabuhay Culture School which her children attend. Philip San Gabriel, Secretary – has been active member of MI for over 10 years most especially with CAMP MABUHAY and youth activities. Mely Alcazar, Treasurer - an active member since 1996. She served as Chair of the Outreach Committee in 2008 and Treasurer from 2009-2010. Alexis Isip, Auditor - an active member for many years, she served as the director of Ways and Means Committee from 2009-2010. The following were appointed to chair the Association’s Committees: Manny Lopez, Membership - a member since 1989 and served as member of the Board of MI since 2004. He also acts as the official photographer of the association. Monette Roxas-Tharp, Youth Development - a “behind the scenes” volunteer for MI for a number of years and is also an active volunteer for a number of organizations. Roy Cobo, Ways and Means - has been an active member of MI since 2001. He joined the Dental Mission to Daet, Camarines Norte in Bicol in 2008. His daughters Katrina and Jackie, were Camp Mabuhay volunteers for several years. Moks Laureles, Education and Culture - a volunteer teacher of the MI Culture School and served as the chair of Education and Culture Committee for the past 5 years. Sharon Richardson, Outreach – an MI member for a number of years, she is a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist. She is the Founder and Executive Director of the Culture Development Institute, LLC. Continue on Page 2 John Richardson, Senior Citizens - a retired Medical Technologist, John has been a member of MI for many years and actively worked with the MI Education and Cultural Committee. Dental Mission The Mabuhay, Inc. dental team is all set for its’ 3rd Dental Mission to the Philippines. It will be held in Bauang, La Union from January 21 to 23, 2011. The team will be headed by MI’s 2009 -2010 President Lita Dialino and her husband Manny Dialino with Trustee Jimmy Cardano, his wife Judy and their daughter Julia. The team will also be joined by MI members John and his wife Nenita Richardson. Our group has partnered with Manila Dental Society, the Philippines Dental Association; and the local dental chapter of La Union to offer free dental services to the needy. By Jimmy Cardano By Jimmy Cardano Hundreds or perhaps thousands of people are expected to show up and will need free dental services. We will also be giving away toothbrushes, toothpastes, and children’s toys. All Mabuhay, Inc. volunteers will travel next year without hesitation, to share their blessings and make beautiful smiles a reality for our kababayans. These are the reasons that make this trip a worthwhile and successful program! M A B U H A Y A N G M A B UH A Y DENTAL TEAM! GOD BLESS! Please note: Mabuhay, Inc is a 501c3 organization. Any donation to the dental mission will be tax deductible up to what the law allows. Thank you for your generosity. Page 2 The Mabuhay Star 2011-2012 Mabuhay Board Officers (Con’t) 2011—2012 Mabuhay Youth L to R: Jan Salvacion, Secretary; Irene Barnachea, Vice President; In separate election held on November 28, 2010, the Mabuhay Youth Group supervised by the youth director Philip San Gabriel, elected the following to serve as the officers for the 2011-2012 term: Jan Salvacion, Secretary, Leo Ruzle Quidlat, President; The 2011-2012 Board of Trustees are Jimmy Cardano, Mencie Hairston, Dr. Esmerando Leo Ruzle Quidlat, President; Kierra Sartor, Community Irene Barnachea, Vice President; Kierra Sartor, Service Officer; By Jimmy Cardano “Bong” Juanitez, Zeny Juanitez, Lita Dialino and Lulu Alexander. Community Jonathan Alcazar , Relations Officer Public Congratulations to the 20112012 Mabuhay, Inc leaders! Mabuhay Po Kayong Lahat! Maligayang Pasko at Manigong Bagong Taon! Service Officer; J.R. Alcazar, Public Relations Officer Mabuhay Accomplishments and Events 2009-2010 The following are list of Accomplishment and Events that Mabuhay, Inc organized. 2011—2012 Board of Trustees 2009 February 13 - King & Queen of Hearts March 28 - Spring Fling April 12 - Easter Egg Hunt May 1 - Asian Pacific Heritage May 9 - Mother's Day May 16 - Golf Tournament June 20 - Father's Day July 4 - Wreath Laying @ Peace Cross July 31 - Camp Mabuhay August 23 - Annual Picnic October 4 - Opening day of Culture School October 10 - Parangal for Lulu Alexander November 1 - Ma-boo-hay Halloween November 18 – Cheered the Filipino Spirit Across America December 12 - Pasko December 31 - Ondoy Victim Heart of Mary Villa donated $1,000.00 December 31 - Ondoy Victim - Fr. Edwin Fontanilla Church - La Union donated $1,000.00 December 31 - Ondoy Victim UGAT Foundation donated $1,000.00 2010 March 13 - Spring Fling April 24 - King & Queen May 15 - Annual Golf Tournament June 19 - Senior Citizen Get Together June 27 - PFAC Community Picnic July 1 - Asian Festival July 2 - Smithsonian Folk Life Festival – talk story tent featuring Camp Mabuhay A trip to Atlantic City “it makes a difference when you can spend a day full of fun and happiness with a wonderful group of friends and family.” Mabuhay Inc. held its’ annual trip to Atlantic City on March 13 2010. It was a successful endeavor with the help of Mabuhay officers, board m e m b e r s, tr us t e e s, a nd volunteers. We appreciate all your help and continued support to our organization. A special thank you to the following committee members and volunteers who assisted on this trip: Vicky and Ruben Calizo; Lulu Alexander; Alexis and Mike Isip; Lita and Manny Dialino; Jimmy and Judy July 6-8 - Camp Mabuhay August 8 - Annual Picnic August 21 - 25th Anniversary Celebration October 10 - Mabuhay, Inc. Culture School Open House November 13 - Memorial Bowl for Fund-Raising November 27 to January 1 Christmas Caroling - Fundraising event November 29 - Rice Sponsorship for Batang Pinangga~ Mabuhay, Inc. donated $800 November 29 Donated $150.00 + personal donations from the MI Officers and Trustees for a total of $1,050.00 to BLD to help a cancer patient's appeal December 3 & 4 – Prince George’s County Deserving Kids December 11 - Pasko & Induction of Officers By Mely Alcazar Cardano; Sylvia Calalang; Aurora Albano; Jay Alcazar; and Manny Lopez. The fun started for everyone as soon as we leave Maryland. We played bingo and had several raffles for cash prizes and various gift items. A light snack with drinks was also served. As soon as we arrived in Atlantic City, each one was so excited to partake in the many activities the place has to offer. Some rushed to go to their favorite slot machines; others went shopping at the various outlet stores; and a number of people just went board walking and sight-seeing. These are just some of the things anyone can do in one day and it makes a difference when you can spend a day full of fun and happiness with a wonderful group of friends and family. All our invited to join us again to the next Mabuhay Atlantic City Trip so watch out for it! Page 3 Winter 2010 MICS Open House Ushered in School Year 2010-2011 Mabuhay Inc. Culture School (MICS) began the fall season on October 10, 2010 when it opened its 2010-2011 School Year at the Gre enb elt Community Center. Present for the Open House were two of its founding members, Lulu Alexander and Zeny Juanitez, as well as former Mabuhay Inc. Presidents Jimmy Cardano and Mencie Hairston, and current Mabuhay President Lita Dialino. New and returning students came with their parents who were briefed of the objectives and typical Sunday afternoon class at MICS. MICS, now on its 20th year run, is designed to teach the common bonds of history, geography, and culture between the United States and the Philippines. It aims to enhance the self-esteem and “cultural competence” of young Filipino Americans – children who know, share, and are proud of their parents’ customs and traditions. The current MICS Staff makes learning fun with hands-on activities in arts and crafts, music, folk dancing, literature, Filipino-American history, and Filipino language. MICS’ students form friendships with other Filipino-American children who share similar life experiences and meet adults who successfully straddle two cultures. Performance opportunities build self confidence. MICS students are invited and given the opportunity to perform in Mabuhay Inc. functions and endeavors. Older students may fulfill their school volunteer hours requirement at MICS when they join as “ates/kuyas” who assist the staff. P.M. MICS runs until May 22, 2011 for this current school year. Please get in touch with any of the teaching staff listed below. Mencie Hairston: mencie.hairston@gmail.com c: 240-355-4930 Moks Laureles: fmflii@gmail.com c:202-957-1620 c:443-683-6217 Liezl Argente: argente@comcast.net 301-595-5813 Millet Panga: rdvpanga@yahoo.com 301-275-1198 The fundraising event was held very successfully. The excellent participation of our members and guests, and their generous support in light of today's “MICS Staff makes learning fun with hands-on activities in arts and crafts, music, folk dancing, literature, “ MICS is still accepting students from ages 4 to 15 years old to join them every Sunday afternoon from 2:30 to 4:30 Parangal 2009 Parangal is a tagalog word which means "an honor given" to someone. Last October 28, 2009, a tribute in honor of Ms. Lulu Alexander was held in her recognition as one of the founding members of Mabuhay, Inc. Organization. The stability and the vast growth of the organization are attributed significantly to her strong influence to the community. She plays a major role in propagating the organization to society. By Moks Laureles By Alexis V. Isip economy, had shown that there is a vibrant desire to promote Fili pino culture in the community. It strengthens and enriches our traditions while making them relevant and integrated in contemporary America. Proceeds raised from this event made healthy smiles possible for the beneficiaries of our Dental Program to the Philippines and also the Senior Citizen program. The Mabuhay choir serenaded Lulu with beautiful tagalog songs, Mabuhay members performed a dance number with Lulu as a surprised and willing participant, and guests gave testimonies on her many accomplishments. The night ended with many beautiful memories and confirmed once again that Mabuhay, Inc is one solid organization. Page 4 The Mabuhay Star Mabuhay, Inc. on a Roll In honor of our Tita Letty Buan, who was either a lola, a tita, or an ate to anyone; a memorial bowling tournament aptly named “Alay Kay Ate Letty” was held in her honor on November 13, 2010 at Laurel Bowling Center. A total of eight teams with five bowlers each, aspired to win one of the coveted trophies after competing for three games. By Lita Dialino The winners were: First Place Team: Susan Roxas, Jose Racelis, Ruben Calizo, Nardy Roxas, and Manny Dialino. High Set with handicap: First Place Male: Ed Salvacion (696) and First Place Female: Lulu Alexander (647) by John Cabrera programs during the event. In July, we had our “Wreath Laying” ceremony in Washington, DC to honor our veterans. In early December, we participated in “Christmas Party for the Deserving Kids of Prince George’s County” held at Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt, MD. Mabuhay, Inc. members were part of the entertainment program, Mabuhay Golf Tournament Mabuhay, Inc. would like to thank all the golfers, sponsors and volunteers who supported our 6th annual Golf Tournament held on May 15, 2010 at Marlton Golf Club of Upper Marlboro, Maryland. The golfers had a fantastic time. The sunny weather, the delicious Filipino dishes that was served for dinner and the exciting 50/50 raffle drawing helped in making the day a success. Funds raised from this event will support our den tal m iss ion in the Congratulations to all the winners and we hope to see you all again on our next tourney! High Game with handicap: First Place Male: Alex Community Outreach Every year, Mabuhay Inc. is involved with many community Outreach events. To name a few, we had our “King and Queen of Hearts” originally scheduled in February but due to the snowstorm, it was rescheduled in spring. The occasion was held for our senior members and supporters. We recognized and spent some quality time with them and incorporated special Padua (315) and First Place Female: Baisy Mulgada (264) Philippines scheduled for January 2011 and other various projects of Mabuhay, Inc. assisted in stuffing of book bags, and wrapped gifts. Mabuhay youth members who participated tirelessly in the program received volunteer hours to meet their graduation requirement. In addition to volunteering, we also provided some monetary help to facilitate the whole event. by Victoria Calizo 2nd place ladies’ team: Lulu Alexander, Armi Felix & Joann Moreland Congratulations to the following winners: 1st place mix team: Lito Bonoan, Kahlil Rasul, Cecil Rasul & Jun Rasul 1st place men’s team: Mike Ignao, Ed Parague, Joel Paragua & Ding Avellano 2nd place mix team: Dale Lynch, Andy Mathers, Terry Mathers & Thomas Mathers 2nd place men’s team: Jim Blackburn, Marty Cunningham, Bill Keirnan & Tom Thomas Long Drive for men is Khalil Rasul and long drive for women is Kay Graham. 1st place ladies’ team: Ernes tin e Barker s, Kay Graham, Suzane Marshall & Lillie Westbrooks A huge thank you to our sponsors: Census 2010, Annette Caranto of Weichert Realtors, Buddy & Au Pablo, and Verizon. Page 5 Winter 2010 Be a Mabuhay, Inc. Member! If you would like to be part of a wonderful organization that promotes our Filipino culture and tradition, then Mabuhay, Inc. is for you. Membership to Mabuhay, Inc is open to anyone 18 years and over. Seventeen years old and below are covered under their parents (or family) membership. Membership fees are as follows: Individual membership (18 yrs old & over) is $15.00; Family membership is $30.00; Senior Citizen membership (62 yrs old & over) is $10.00; Student membership (Undergrad & Graduate) is $10.00. Please note that this is a one time membership fee. No matter what age you are, we have Mabuhay activities that you can join and participate in. Such as: Culture School - A weekend cultural and educational enrichment program for children ages 4 - 16, designed to teach the common bonds of history, geography and culture between the United States and the Philippines and to enhance the self-esteem of our young Filipino Americans. Camp Mabuhay - A three-day camp for children adopted from the Philippines and their families is held annually in Columbia, MD. The participants come from all over the eastern United States. The Camp serves as the adopted children's anchor to their birth culture. Mabuhay Dance Group Comprised of volunteer dancers of varying ages, the Dance Group is our most effective way of showcasing the richness of the Philippine culture. Upon request, the Dance Group performs at community events, senior citizen homes and area schools. Youth Development - Provides leadership training opportunities. Provides enrichment activities in writing, public speaking, art, fashion shows, mentor programs, and other endeavors to enhance self-esteem and promote success. It also provides annual recognition of youth achievement in academic and extra-curricular activities. Senior Citizens Program Provides opportunities for socialization for Senior Citizens through monthly gatherings and trips. We also have a special By Manny Lopez dance group comprised of senior citizen members. Pasko - Family and friends come together for an evening of fun, songs, dance and traditional Filipino Christmas celebration. Family Summer Picnic – This is a “potluck” gathering of friends and community leaders to sample Filipino cuisine and to honor the outstanding achievements of our young people. Emergency Assistance Mabuhay Inc. extends emergency assistance to victims of calamities and natural disasters in the U.S. A. and in the Philippines. You can be a volunteer; we have volunteer opportunities for mentors, teachers, dancers, singers and fundraisers. You can be a supporter; your tax deductible contribution will help us carry on the various projects we have for our youth, senior citizens and community outreach. If you have any questions or if you would like to submit your membership, please approach any of the Mabuhay, Inc. officers and they will assist you. MABUHAY!! CAROLING The Mabuhay, Inc. choral group started the Christmas season by serenading Mrs. Andrea Guiang and the residents of Larkin Chase Nursing Home in Bowie, Maryland with joyous Christmas carols. Mrs. Guiang was the second President of Mabuhay, Inc. and her daughter Tina Gutierrez, was one of the first officers. “Provides enrichment activities in writing, public speaking, art, fashion shows, mentor programs, and other endeavors” By Lita Dialino Mabuhay, Inc. members and volunteers joined the chorale group with regular practices held at Manny and Lita Dialino’s residence and directed by Robert Bagtas. From November 27, 2010 until January 6, 2011, the chorale group will be knocking on doors of families with joyful hearts, hoping that their generosity will provide and fulfill a genuine act of love by the Mabuhay, Inc. Dental Mission. Your family and friends will be serenaded with Christmas carols and at the same time your spirits will be lifted in preparation for the birth of our dear Lord, Jesus Christ. Merry Christmas to all!! Page 6 The Mabuhay Star CAMP MABUHAY NOW PART OF LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ASIAN COLLECTION By Mencie Hairston Mencie Hairston, a member of the Board of Trustees and project director for Camp Mabuhay, was one of three panelists for the 2010 Library of Congress Book Event that featured Mei-Ling Hopgood, author of Lucky Girl: A Memoir, held last October 19, 2010. Hopgood discussed her book, which details her experience as a 1970s adoptee from Taiwan to the United States who later reconnected with her birth family and who struggled to develop an identity for herself. Tara Linh Leaman, associate director of the Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute in New York, who is an AfricanAsian adoptee from Vietnam was the third member of the panel. The book event also marked the launch of the Library’s collection of materials on the Asian adoptees’ experience. Hairston presented a compilation of materials about the establishment of Camp Mabuhay in 1995, the Mabuhay Culture School, and Mabuhay, Inc.’s organizational profile to Peter Young, chief of the Library’s Asian Division. According to Reme Grefalda, librariancurator for the Asian Division, these materials will not only serve generations of scholars on Asian American history but also afford adoptees themselves a window to their unique place in America’s history. Dr. Jose Rizal Youth Award By Liezl Argente Congratulations to Eliza Buan, Katherine Argente, Kayla Argente, and Kevin Argente. They are the recipients of the Dr. Jose Rizal Youth Award presented on November 20, 2010 held at the Embassy of the Philippines, Washington, DC. The Event was sponsored by PAFC and Embassy of the Philippines. Proud to be a Mabuhay, Inc. member. Mabuhay kids participated at the 7th Annual Asian Festival The Mabuhay, Inc kids participated at the 7th Annual Asian Festival on July 31, 2010 held in Reston, Virginia. They performed the Itik-Itik dance and Subli Hat that they learned and practiced during their classes at Mabuhay Culture School held every Sunday from October thru May. Please visit our website at www.mabuhayincmd.org to learn more about Mabuhay, Inc. Culture School. One of the highlights of the day was meeting Cristeta Comerford, the Executive Chef of the White House. The children learned about Ms. Comerford during culture school and were very excited for the opportunity to meet her in person. One of the culture school students, Kayla Argente was selected to be a helper during her cooking demonstration and they prepared the White House By Liezl Argente summer salad. Kayla had fun assisting and tasting the salad. The event was a great experience for our Mabuhay Culture Kids. They enjoyed performing and experiencing the whole Asian Festival. Page 7 Winter 2010 MABUHAY, Inc. Celebrates Its’ 25th Anniversary By Lita Dialino A historic milestone has been reached! Mabuhay, Inc. celebrated 25 years of cultural education and community service this past August 2010 with a gala held at the Sheraton Hotel in Beltsville MD. The event was very well attended with the ballroom packed to full capacity with members and friends who supports Mabuhay, Inc.’s goals and mission. The gala were co-chaired by Liezl Argente and Alexis Isip, and they were joined by the officers, board of directors, board of trustees, and Mabuhay members as their committee team. The night opened with a welcome message from the President, the Filipino and American national anthems sung by our culture school children, and an invocation by Fr. Pete Literal. The highlights of the programme were: Past and present Presidents took turns in presenting different programs offered by the association which include the Children Culture School held every Sunday; programs to honor our Senior Citizens, various fundraising and outreach programs such as the Dental Mission, Batang Pinanga in Cebu, and many more. A moving rendition of the songs “Pilipinas Kong Mahal” and “Lawiswis Kawayan” were performed by the Mabuhay Choral Group directed by Dr. Robert Bagtas. Children from our Culture School danced the subli. The Mabuhay, Inc. Youth performed a lively tinikling and even had an encore with a couple of brave volunteers from the audience. A surprise modern dance number was presented by our very own officers, board of directors, and board of trustees. DJ NIKKI’s great song selections did not give anyone a choice but to get up and show their moves on the dance floor. DJ NIKKI also provided the dance steps for all the line dances. Throughout the night, many items were raffled. Congratulations to all the winners!. The programme ended with the blowing of the anniversary cake by all the Mabuhay, Inc. Officers, Board of Directors, and Board of Trustees with everyone singing the Mabuhay song. The guests, cultural presentations, music and dancing, the food, and let’s not forget, the many hours provided by all volunteers, were the factors that made this a very successful event. The guests wanted to dance the night away, but with anything fun, we wanted our guests to leave wanting more so we ended at midnight with a promise that another event would come very soon, and yes, all are invited to PASKO 2010! Thank you to all the members, friends, and supporters who came and celebrated this momentous milestone. You are what make Mabuhay, MABUHAY!!! Thank you to the wonderful officers, board of directors, and trustees for the year 2009-2010. You all made my presidency an enjoyable one. Congratulations to the new board. May you have a wonderful term. Thanks for volunteering your time. Mabuhay to all. Lita Dialino Mabuhay, Inc. President, 2009-2010 Season's Greetings! During this Christmas season, may God's love fill your heart with joy and peace as we celebrate the birth of Our Lord. Let us always remember to thank and praise God for all the wonderful blessings that we received and about to receive. Thank you for the opportunity to serve you, for your love in volunteerism, and please continue sharing your blessings. Maligayang Pasko at Manigong Bagong Taon! Vicky Calizo Mabuhay, Inc. President, 2011-2012 Telephone: 202-526-6110 Fax: 202-526-6762 Esmerando O. Juanitez, MD Geriatrics/Internal Medicine OFFICE HOURS: BY APPOINTMENT Provident Hospital 1160 Varnum St. NE Suite 008 Washington, D.C. 20017 Mabuhay ang Mabuhay Inc. !!! Happy Holidays from The Singh Family: Danny, Laila, Melanie, Daniel & David Ted M. Aspillera Newsletter Committee Ted M. Aspillera Senior Marketing Director Senior Marketing Director Office: 301.595.3205 11807 Wandering Oak Way Fax: 301.595.3205 Suite A Mobile: 301.580.0232 Beltsville, MD 20705 Email: taspillera8353j@wfgmail.com WorldFinancialGroup.com Office: 301.595.3205 11807 Wandering Oak Way Fax: 301.595.3205 Suite A Mobile: 301.580.0232 Beltsville, MD 20705 Email: taspillera8353j@wfgmail.com WorldFinancialGroup.com Independent Representative HQ: 11315 Johns Creek Pkwy Duluth, GA 30097-1517 770.453.9300 Paul Liezl Monette Independent Representative Buan Argente Roxas-Tharp HQ: 11315 Johns Creek Pkwy Duluth, GA 30097-1517 770.453.9300
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