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The Official Newsletter of theFilipino-American Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Gre<strong>at</strong>er Columbia, SC(A Non-Profit Organiz<strong>at</strong>ion to Promote Inter-Cultural Educ<strong>at</strong>ion and Understanding)“<strong>To</strong>getherWe Make ADifference"* Volume 11, Number 1 Ú P.O. Box 24112, Columbia, SC 29224 Ú Summer 2001 *Fil-Am Appreci<strong>at</strong>ion Night,General MembershipMeeting Set For August 4In appreci<strong>at</strong>ion of the support they gave tothe Associ<strong>at</strong>ion this past year, all <strong>FAAGC</strong>members, supporters, and their families areinvited to <strong>at</strong>tend the Fil-Am Appreci<strong>at</strong>ionNight on S<strong>at</strong>urday, August 4, 2001 <strong>at</strong> theRidge View High School cafeteria <strong>at</strong> 4801Hard Scrabble Road near The Summit inNortheast Columbia.Starting <strong>at</strong> 5:00 p.m., the affair includesa general membership meeting, a potluckdinner, a short awards program, and socializing/dancing.Immedi<strong>at</strong>e past presidentNieves McNulty is in charge of the event;call her <strong>at</strong> 781-9509 for further details.This will be the first general membershipcontinued on Page 2Peter Liunoras Heads New<strong>FAAGC</strong> Executive BoardPeter Liunoras, a past <strong>FAAGC</strong> vicepresident,was voted as the new Presidentof the Columbia Fil-Am Associ<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong> theelection of officers held during the annualFil-Am spring picnic on April 15 <strong>at</strong> theSesquicentennial Park.(See Page 6 for inform<strong>at</strong>ion about Pete andthe other new FIL-AM officers.)<strong>FAAGC</strong> <strong>To</strong> <strong>Celebr<strong>at</strong>e</strong> 10 th <strong>Anniversary</strong><strong>at</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Gala</strong> on September 8The Filipino-American Associ<strong>at</strong>ion ofGre<strong>at</strong>er Columbia will celebr<strong>at</strong>e its 10 thanniversary during its 11th <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Gala</strong>on September 8, 2001. In addition, theAssoci<strong>at</strong>ion will have the 9 th induction ceremonyto usher in the 2001-2003 set of officers.This year’s Fil-Am annual formalevent will be held <strong>at</strong> the Embassy SuitesHotel in Columbia from 6:00 p.m. to 1:00a.m.The 3-in-1 celebr<strong>at</strong>ion starts with areception <strong>at</strong> 6:00 p.m., with available cashbar.A sit-down dinner will start <strong>at</strong> 7:00p.m., followed by a short induction programand entertainment numbers <strong>at</strong> 8:00. TheStargazer Band will provide the music forthe listening and dancing pleasure of the<strong>at</strong>tendees. A multimedia present<strong>at</strong>ion of thefirst 10 years of <strong>FAAGC</strong> history is alsobeing planned.Tickets to the gala are $40 per person($30 for full-time dependent students withschool ID) and may be purchased from anyof the <strong>FAAGC</strong> officers. Several past Fil-Amofficers and members who have moved outof town have indic<strong>at</strong>ed they will be comingback to <strong>at</strong>tend the festivities.Since the annual gala is the major fundraisingevent of the Associ<strong>at</strong>ion, we are alsosoliciting all kinds of contribution in theThe <strong>FAAGC</strong> Executive Board for 2001-2003: (from left) Hector <strong>Gala</strong>ng, Pete Liunoras, DianePhillips, Tessie DeCastro, George McNulty, Lulu Anderson, Marj Peña, Tessie Kenerson, PollyPearson, Alan Geoghegan & Rudy Dizon. Not in photo: Ruben M<strong>at</strong>ias-Bagnal. Photo by Jim Kenersonform of advertisements and don<strong>at</strong>ions (seeenclosed form). The proceeds of the eventsupport the various community-orientedand youth programs of the Associ<strong>at</strong>ion aswell as add to the Fil-Am scholarship andcultural center funds. We request th<strong>at</strong> allads and contributions be received no l<strong>at</strong>erthan August 25 to insure inclusion in thesouvenir program.Due to hotel requirements regardingfood quantity to be prepared, all gala ticketreserv<strong>at</strong>ions must be confirmed and paidfor by noon on Monday, September 3.A special room r<strong>at</strong>e of $89 per night isavailable for those who want to stay <strong>at</strong>Embassy Suites. Please reserve your roomthree weeks in advance.Babysitting services will be available inthe gala hospitality suite for $20 per child($35 for two) from 6:00 p.m. to midnight.The price includes pizza and drinks (if yourchild needs special food, please bring thiswith you).For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion regarding thisbabysitting service, as well as for ticketsand further details about the gala, contactany of the officers listed on Page 2.TheFilipino-AmericanAssoci<strong>at</strong>ion of Gre<strong>at</strong>er Columbiacordially invites you to its9 th Induction,10 th <strong>Anniversary</strong>,& 11 th <strong>Annual</strong> GALACelebr<strong>at</strong>ion<strong>at</strong> theEmbassy Suites Hotel200 Stoneridge Drive(off Greystone Blvd. & I-126)Columbia, SCon S<strong>at</strong>urday, September 8, 2001from 6:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.


PAGE 2 FIL-AM BULLETIN SUMMER 2001The President’s Cornerby Peter LiunorasMission St<strong>at</strong>ementFirst of all, I would like tothank the Fil-Am community ofGre<strong>at</strong>er Columbia for electing meas president. Mabuhay!As the newly elected president,I will always have a visionof goals for all th<strong>at</strong> we want toaccomplish. Among the objectivesth<strong>at</strong> we would like to accomplishduring this term (and beyond,even without me), are tostrengthen the volunteer program,to establish scholarshipfunding, and to work for a futurecultural center for the Fil-Am Associ<strong>at</strong>ionof Columbia.In order for these goals to beaccomplished, we need not onlythe help of the Fil-Am officers,but the particip<strong>at</strong>ion of the communityas well.Appreci<strong>at</strong>ion Night(continued from Page 1)business meeting for the Associ<strong>at</strong>ionYear 2001-2002. Your <strong>at</strong>tendanceis urgently needed tohelp set the tone and activities forthe coming year. This is also agood time to socialize and meetthe many new members we have.Since this is a POTLUCKget-together, please bring a 3-litersoda and covered dish enough foryour family and others. <strong>To</strong>ensure food variety, suggestedcovered dishes are as follows(based on the first letter of thefamily names):A – C : DessertD – H : Vegetable DishI – N : Rice; Pancit/noodlesO – Z : Me<strong>at</strong> Dish<strong>FAAGC</strong> : Pl<strong>at</strong>es, utensils, iceThe Good, The Bad, And The Uglyby Nieves McNulty1997-2001 <strong>FAAGC</strong> PresidentAfter stepping down as Presidentof <strong>FAAGC</strong>, I would like toshare with you my reflections ofwh<strong>at</strong>’s good, wh<strong>at</strong>’s bad andwh<strong>at</strong>’s ugly about the Associ<strong>at</strong>ion.Since I want to end with apositive note, I would like to reversethe order.First, the ugly. Wh<strong>at</strong> I amabout to say is not unique to ourorganiz<strong>at</strong>ion. The ugly is whensomeone in the group or outsidethe group receives or instig<strong>at</strong>esquestionable or neg<strong>at</strong>ive inform<strong>at</strong>ionabout someone or somethingassoci<strong>at</strong>ed with the organiz<strong>at</strong>ionand either believes it or spreads itwithout further investig<strong>at</strong>ion.Many times misunderstandingsoccur, feelings are hurt, and peopleleave the group because ofinform<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong> may not havebeen true, may not have been thecomplete picture or may havebeen taken completely out of context.I do not want to mentionspecific instances but they dooccur, mostly unintentionally, butalso because we are only human.How can we avoid falling intothis ugly trap? Open communic<strong>at</strong>ionis the answer. If we hearof something th<strong>at</strong> bothers us, findout if it is true from those whoare involved and avoid being thesource of misinform<strong>at</strong>ion.Next, the bad. Wh<strong>at</strong> I think isbad about our organiz<strong>at</strong>ion is thelack of particip<strong>at</strong>ion by some ofthe members. Most of the time itis the Executive Board and asmall handful of members whovolunteer their time, energy,money and other resources for<strong>FAAGC</strong>’s activities. It is true weare all busy with our jobs, ourfamilies and other activities, butit would be nice if other membersvolunteered to do somethingwithout being asked, or if asked,would try to accommod<strong>at</strong>e therequest as best as they could.In the past four years I may nothave provided the push or theinspir<strong>at</strong>ion for members to bemore active in the organiz<strong>at</strong>ion,and I apologize for th<strong>at</strong>. Pleasedo not let one person, officer ornot, be your excuse from becomingmore active in the future.Don’t wait to be asked. Instead,ask wh<strong>at</strong> you can do.Finally, the good. The Philippines,Tagalog, Bisaya, Ilokano,Bicol, tinikling, singkil, Igorot,maglal<strong>at</strong>ik, pandanggo sa ilaw,binasuan, fan dance, adobo,pancit,lumpia, pakbet, inihaw,lechon, halo-halo, puto, kutsinta,leche flan, paksiw, suman, carabao,jeepney, Mayon, po, Rizal,Bonifacio, Juan Luna, Aguinaldo,Kalayaan, Maria Clara, barong,butterfly sleeves, kimona;Christmas party, Easter picnic,annual gala, cookouts, potluck,dance troupe, Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Festival,exhibits, weddings, funerals,births, gradu<strong>at</strong>ions, ChristmasCarillon parade, Lolo, Lola,inaanak, bayanihan;Eva, Minnie, Helen, Pete,Noel, Grace, Tessie, Eloisa, Ren<strong>at</strong>o,Ruben, Linda, Leah, Manny,Sally, Gene, Bill, Whip, Fred,P<strong>at</strong>, Jaja, Judy, Polly, Edith, Joy,Tessie, <strong>To</strong>ny, Eden, Marj, George,Remy, Jon, Imelda, Rowena, Jojo,Rudy, Remy, Francisco, Marvin,Beth, Precy, Cecile, Laura, Al,Susan, Chari, Ofelia, Hector,Alan, Joellen, Maria, N<strong>at</strong>y,Conrad, Bruce, Ben, Aida,Virgie, Whip, Judy, Ruth, LeeAnn, Almira, Raymond, AJ, Alfred,Aileen, Eileen, K<strong>at</strong>hleen,Abigail, Racquel, Rizza,Michelle, Frances, Danielle,Brian, Justin, Nichole, Christine,Pierce, Jeslie Ann, Jessica,Jessamine, Iris, Alvin, Racquel,Raymond, Christian, Mariel, Ron,Twinkle, Ignacio, Isel, Irene, Jeffrey,Ian, Sean, Andrew, et al.;bahay kubo, vinta, flowers, thenewsletter, etc., etc., etc. . . .As you can see, and lest weforget, the good outweighs thebad and the ugly.Thank you for the opportunityto serve you.How <strong>To</strong> Reach Us<strong>FAAGC</strong>P.O. Box 24112Columbia, SC 29224e-mail: faagc@hotmail.comwww.faagc.homestead.comJ J J J J J J J J2001-2003 EXECUTIVE BOARDPresidentPETER LIUNORAS(803) 699-1214First Vice-PresidentTESSIE DeCASTRO(803) 736-1649Second Vice-PresidentTESSIE KENERSON(803) 699-1178SecretaryMARJ PEÑA(803) 732-1202Assistant SecretaryLULU ANDERSON(803) 788-4050TreasurerGEORGE McNULTY(803) 781-9509Assistant TreasurerPOLLY PEARSON(803) 499-9596Executive Board Members:RUDY DIZON(803) 788-4067HECTOR GALANG(803) 736-8997ALAN GEOGHEGAN(803) 787-5255RUBEN MATIAS-BAGNAL(803) 699-0797DIANE PHILLIPS(803) 955-9515FIL-AM BULLETINThe Official Newsletter of theFilipino-AmericanAssoci<strong>at</strong>ion of Gre<strong>at</strong>er Columbia, SCP.O. Box 24112Columbia, SC 29224The Fil-Am Bulletin is one vehicle ofthe Associ<strong>at</strong>ion to achieve itsobjectives and maintain regularcommunic<strong>at</strong>ions with its members andinterested parties. Contributions ofarticles (as well as financialdon<strong>at</strong>ions) are most welcome; contactthe Editor for more details.NOEL C. ALONEditorTel. (803) 738-0372e-mail: NCA7@hotmail.comHelen AlonProduction/Circul<strong>at</strong>ion Coordin<strong>at</strong>ore-mail: HELENQDA@yahoo.comAJ Alon * Aileen Alon * Nola AlonProduction/Circul<strong>at</strong>ion Assistants


SUMMER 2001 FIL-AM BULLETIN PAGE 3M O T I O N S & T R A N S I T I O N SWelcome...New MembersoABU-BA-KAR & ROWE-NA ALI of Newberry, SC.They have a son, Cayd Ben.oMERLYN BAJAMUNDEof Columbia, SC. She ownsJust“4" You which makes personalizedgift baskets and cakesfor special occasions.oTIM & CATHY TUAÑOBUICE of Columbia, SC. Sheis from <strong>To</strong>ndo, Manila andworks as an admistr<strong>at</strong>iveassistant/advoc<strong>at</strong>e with P&Afor People with Disabilities.He is a Columbia police officer.oJAMES & MICHELLECHIN of Irmo, SC. Michelleis originally from Parañaque,Metro Manila. James is ahealth care administr<strong>at</strong>or <strong>at</strong>Medical Services of America.In the Columbia area for abouta year now, they have twochildren: Nicole, 5, andK<strong>at</strong>hleen, 2.oANNIE COOLEY ofSumter, SC. A technician withGold Kist, she has been inSouth Carolina for 27 years.oTRICIA CORONADO ofSumter, SC. A n<strong>at</strong>ive of Pasig,Rizal, she recently arrived inthe area as a registered nursewith the Tuomey Health CareSystem in Sumter, SC.oMELINDA DRAKE ofColumbia, SC. Originally fromQuezon City, she has been inSouth Carolina for 14 years.With a doctor<strong>at</strong>e in businessadministr<strong>at</strong>ion and a master’sdegree in social work, she is aprofessor <strong>at</strong> Limestone Collegeand a social worker withWillowglen Academy. Shewants the Associ<strong>at</strong>ion to “reachout to Filipinos across SouthCarolina and be able to assistthem in their assimil<strong>at</strong>ion in theU.S.” She has a daughter, AsaLynne, 12.oDERRILL FELKEL ofColumbia, SC. A n<strong>at</strong>ive SouthCarolinian, he is a teacher <strong>at</strong>Ridge View High School.oLITA HUFF of Sumter, SC.A longtime SC resident, she isoriginally from San Fernando,La Union. She is a custodialwork leader <strong>at</strong> NAF Lodging.Her husband, Larry, is amechanic with Sumter SchoolDistrict 17. They have twochildren: Maria, 23, andCarmelita, 20.oEDSEL & MARJ PEÑA ofColumbia, SC. Recently arrivedin Columbia, Ed hails fromPanganiban, C<strong>at</strong>anduanes,while Marj is from Phillips,Del Monte, Bukidnon. He is aprofessor of st<strong>at</strong>istics <strong>at</strong> USC,while she is a research assistantprofessor <strong>at</strong> the USC BiologyDepartment and USC CancerCenter. They have twodaughters: Judith, 14, andMichelle, 12.oGIGI PEPITO of Sumter,SC. A registered nurse, she isfrom Sta. Rosa, Laguna. Newlyarrived in the area, she hopesthe Associ<strong>at</strong>ion helps her “meeta lot of people (most especiallyFilipinos).”oJONATHAN “JP”PORTIS of Dalzell, SC. Amember of the US Air Force <strong>at</strong>Shaw AFB, he likes food prepar<strong>at</strong>ion,singing and tennis.oTOM & FLOR RIPLEY ofColumbia, SC. Originally fromLeyte, Flor works as a d<strong>at</strong>a processingclerk with the USArmy. <strong>To</strong>m is a retired USArmy man. Just two years inthe area, they have a child,Chancy, 16. They hope theAssoci<strong>at</strong>ion gets “moreinvolved with the communityand our youth.”oROBBIE & FLOTUMBOKON of Columbia,SC. A retired medical doctor,Robbie hails from Aklan andMak<strong>at</strong>i. Originally fromYoungstown, Ohio, Flo is anurse <strong>at</strong> the SC Department ofHealth & EnviromentalControl.oFRANCING WALKER ofDalzell, SC. Originally fromAlaminos, Pangasinan, she is aHeadStart teacher with W<strong>at</strong>ereeCommunity Action. She thinksthe Associ<strong>at</strong>ion membersshould “work together as <strong>at</strong>eam and respect one another.”oMITCH & TINA ZEMP ofIrmo, SC. From Mak<strong>at</strong>i, MetroManila, she is a registerednurse <strong>at</strong> Palmetto RichlandMemorial Hospital. A n<strong>at</strong>iveof Mullins, South Carolina, heis a quality engineer <strong>at</strong> FederalMogul. They hope theAssoci<strong>at</strong>ion can help them“promote friendship with otherFilipinos and Americans andprovide better understanding ofthe Filipino heritage.” InColumbia for ten years now,they have a daughter, JessicaMarie, 1.Congr<strong>at</strong>ul<strong>at</strong>ions to:( BILLY & EDITH ALSTONon their recent 10 th weddinganniversary. They had a four-daycelebr<strong>at</strong>ion in Atlanta withdaughter Tracy (who also celebr<strong>at</strong>edher birthday) and her husbandPaul.( RACQUEL DIZON on herrecent promotion to assistantcomptroller/director <strong>at</strong> the MGMGrand Hotel in Las Vegas. Thedaughter of Rudy & BrendaDizon, she was a former <strong>FAAGC</strong>assistant secretary.At Iba Pa... Etc...’ We are in the process ofupd<strong>at</strong>ing the Fil-Am directory.If you have a new address,telephone number, and/or e-mailaddress, please contactMembership Committee chairHelen Alon (738-0372; e-mail:HELENQDA@yahoo.com) toupd<strong>at</strong>e our records.— If you have any Fil-AmAssoci<strong>at</strong>ion property, i.e., dancetroupe costumes, books, music/video tapes, or other items, kindlyreturn them to, or <strong>at</strong> least contact,Helen Alon (738-0372; e-mail:HELENQDA@yahoo.com) so wecan finalize our propertyinventory.Be Proud ofYour Heritage˜Join the ColumbiaFil-Am Associ<strong>at</strong>ion˜“<strong>To</strong>gether WeMake A Difference”


PAGE 4 FIL-AM BULLETIN SUMMER 2001Ú Ú Ú Ú Ú A’C’H’I’E’V’E’M’E’N’T’S G’A’L’O’R’EAlthough the 2001-2002 school year is about to start, we would be remiss if we don’t carry on our annual tradition of recognizinghigh-achieving children (and adults too) in the Fil-Am community during the immedi<strong>at</strong>e past school year. Bel<strong>at</strong>ed this may be,CONGRATULATIONS to the following gradu<strong>at</strong>es and awardees (and all others not mentioned here due to our lack of detailedinform<strong>at</strong>ion on their individual achievements -- only a few families returned our telephone calls or the forms we mailed).The Gradu<strong>at</strong>esy RENATO CRUZ DECASTRO received his Ph.D. inIntern<strong>at</strong>ional Studies from USCduring theBicentennialCommenceme n tExerciseson May12, 2001.His dissert<strong>at</strong>ionw a sentitled"The Post-Cold-WarManagement of the U.S. Alliances withJapan, South Korea, and thePhilippines: A Compar<strong>at</strong>ive Analysis."A very active <strong>FAAGC</strong> memberduring his USC stint, he hasreturned to the Philippines toresume his teaching position <strong>at</strong> DeLa Salle University.y LAUREL ELIZABETHKENERSON received her BachelorofSciencedegreef r o mFrancisMarionUniversityin Florence,SC,on May 5.Laurel,w h omajored inpoliticalscience,was a member of the highlysuccessful Francis Marionwomen’s soccer team which wentto the NCAA tournament twice inher four years on the team. Adaughter of Tessie and JimKenerson of Columbia (who now“find their nest empty”), Laurelplans to work and live inCharleston.y MICHAEL BAENS gradu<strong>at</strong>edwith honors from Cardinal NewmanHigh School. A son of Hector& Lolita Baens of Columbia, SC,he plans to study <strong>at</strong> USC.y PIERCE EMBREE COOKIII gradu<strong>at</strong>ed from Irmo HighSchool on June 2 and will <strong>at</strong>tendUSC to take up media arts. He isthe son of Joellen Cook of Irmo,SC.y JESSICA CABADINGCUARESMA gradu<strong>at</strong>ed on June1 from Richland Northeast HighSchool.For thelast fouryears,she wasin theschool’stechnolo- g y -basedInfolinkmagnetprogramfor acceler<strong>at</strong>edcollege prep students.The senior class treasurer, she wasan active member of the StudentGovernment, N<strong>at</strong>ional HonorSociety, French Intern<strong>at</strong>ionalClub, Interact Service Club,Hospitality Commission andSchool Improvement Commission.She was a deleg<strong>at</strong>e to theSC Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Student Councilsconvention in Myrtle Beachlast summer. Extensively involvedwith the Cavalier Journal, theschool’s video magazine, and theRNE morning news where sheserved as an anchor and a cameraoper<strong>at</strong>or, she received several mediajournalism awards, includingBest Out-of-School Fe<strong>at</strong>ure, BestOverall Technician, and inductionto the Quill & Scroll N<strong>at</strong>ionalJournalism Honor Society. Shealso interned this past school yearas a co-host of Youth Clicks, aweekly teen talk show aired on SCETV. Voted by her senior peersas “Most Dependable,” she alsoreceived US N<strong>at</strong>ional Leadership,Youth Click Leadership, InfolinkCommunity Service, and SeniorEnglish Achievement awards.With a 3.6 GPA, she has receivedscholarship awards from SCLIFE, Spring Valley Rotary Club,and the MG James Ursano ScholarshipFund. She will <strong>at</strong>tend theUniversity of South Carolina tostudy broadcast journalism. Apioneer Fil-Am Cultural DanceTroupe member, she is a daughterof Manny & Leah Cuaresma ofColumbia, SC.y CATHERINE PACITAGOYENECHE gradu<strong>at</strong>ed fromHartsville High School on May25. An All-St<strong>at</strong>e <strong>at</strong>hlete and theschoolMVP intrackand women’svarsityvolleyball,C<strong>at</strong>hyset an e wschoolrecord(1:08.68) in the 400 hurdles when she ranfifth in the event <strong>at</strong> the recentst<strong>at</strong>e track meet <strong>at</strong> Spring ValleyHigh School. With acade-micscholarship awards from PalmettoFellows, Clemson AbneyScholarship, <strong>To</strong>p 10 Student,CP&L Bright Light, and HartsvilleLawyers, she will study <strong>at</strong>Clemson University. She is adaughter of Charles & BeverlyGoyeneche of Hartsville, SC.y ALFRED JOSEPHMCNULTY gradu<strong>at</strong>ed from IrmoHigh School on June 2. An honorroll student, he was a member ofthe Drama Club, the ThespianHonor Society, the Irmo HS webteam, computer programmingteam, the Cheese Club, the KittyHawk Society, and FOB Club. Hehas performed in the play De<strong>at</strong>hof a Salesman and has beeninvolved in community the<strong>at</strong>erproductions <strong>at</strong> Lexington. Hereceived full tuition and trustee’sscholarsh i p s(totaling$76,000)f r o mAlleghenyCollege(PA) buth a sopted togo toU S Cinstead to major in computerengineering. A pioneer Fil-Amdance troupe member, he is theolder son of George & NievesMcNulty of Columbia, SC.y JAMES TIMOTHYPINEDA gradu<strong>at</strong>ed as classvaledictorian from RichlandNortheast High School on June 1.A four-year 4.0 honor roll studentin the Horizon magnet programand withseveralcollegeA d -vancedPlacement( A P )courses tohis credit,he had a5.255G P A .Amonghis senioryearhonors and awards were:Who’s Who Among High SchoolStudents, Out-standing Senior,Senior Super-l<strong>at</strong>ive -– MostStudious, Out-standing APSpanish Student of the Year,nomin<strong>at</strong>ion for N<strong>at</strong>ional YouthLeadership Forum on Medicine,Outstanding Deleg<strong>at</strong>e <strong>at</strong> the IvyLeague Model UN Conference,and particip<strong>at</strong>ion in AcademicGovernor’s School of SouthCarolina and the Palmetto Boy’sSt<strong>at</strong>e 2000. He was an officer ormember of various organiz<strong>at</strong>ions,including Model UN team(president), N<strong>at</strong>ional HonorSociety (vice president), Interact(treasurer), Student Government,N<strong>at</strong>ional Spanish Honor Society,Mu Alpha Theta, SC JuniorAcademy of Science. He was <strong>at</strong>hree-year member of the RNHSN<strong>at</strong>ionals Model UN Team whichrecently won its 12 th consecutiveaward of distinction and theRNHS SAT team which won thest<strong>at</strong>e AAAA championship. Anaccomplished violinist andpianist, he was assistantconcertmaster of the RichlandTwo District Orchestra and the SCYouth Philharmonic Orchestra.Recipient of scholarship offerstotaling about $650,000 fromvarious universities, TJ has


SUMMER 2001 FIL-AM BULLETIN PAGE 5A’C’H’I’E’V’E’M’E’N’T’S G’A’L’O’R’E Ú Ú Ú Ú Údecided to <strong>at</strong>tend DukeUniversity as an Angier B.Duke Scholar for a doublemajor in public policy andchemistry. This summer heinterned in the Manila office ofthe World Health Organiz<strong>at</strong>ion,of which he hopes “ideally...to become the directorgeneral.”A former Fil-Amdance troupe performer, TJ is ason of Jaime & Alice Pineda ofColumbia, SC.y MICHELLE RABACASHAW gradu<strong>at</strong>ed on June 1from Ridge View High School.She is the daughter of William &Luz Shaw of Elgin, SC.The Gradu<strong>at</strong>es-<strong>To</strong>-Beo CHANCY RIPLEYfinished his sophomore year <strong>at</strong>Spring Valley High School andreceived “Student of the Quarterfor Marketing” award. He alsoreceived two honor roll achievementcit<strong>at</strong>ions from the SC Houseof Represent<strong>at</strong>ives.A volunteerforChrist forTeens, heis the sonof <strong>To</strong>m &F l o rRipley ofColumbia,SC.o NICOLE PHILLIPScompleted second grade <strong>at</strong>Congaree Elementary with somerecognitionawards. Anall-A studentin theAdvancedElementaryProgram(AEP) forgifted and talented students, shereceived awards for Bringing UpGrades (BUG), successfullycompleting the Brain BoostersProgram, reading lots of books,and her writing and art work. Sheis a daughter of Mark & DianePhillips of Lexington, SC.o MICHELLE PEÑAcompleted her sixth grade with a“Student of the Year” award <strong>at</strong>Cross RoadsMiddleSchool. Amember ofthe N<strong>at</strong>ionalJunior BetaClub, shewas alsorecognized for her 4.0 GPA andperfect <strong>at</strong>tendance record. Sheplayed first cello with the CRMSCougar Concertante Orchestraand <strong>at</strong>tended the Tri-District ArtsConsortium (Tri-DAC 2001)program <strong>at</strong> Columbia College.She is a daughter of Edsel &Marj Peña of Irmo, SC.o JUDITH PEÑA finishedninth grade <strong>at</strong>Irmo HighSchool.N a m e d“outstandingfreshman” inthe IrmoOrchestra,she playedviolin in theSC All-St<strong>at</strong>e orchestra and theDistrict V honors orchestrawhich particip<strong>at</strong>ed in Music<strong>at</strong>e2001 in New York. She <strong>at</strong>tendedthe Governor’s School for Arts &Humanities summer academy. Afinalist for Miss Irmo YellowJacket, she is a member of theIrmo High Steppers for 2001-02.She is a daughter of Edsel &Marj Peña of Irmo, SC.o MICHAEL McNULTYcompleted his freshman year <strong>at</strong>Irmo High School as an honorroll student. Enrolled in freshmanhonors classes, he was amember of the Drama Club andthe German Club. He is theyounger son of George & NievesMcNulty of Columbia, SC.o IRENE LIUNORAS completedher 11 th grade <strong>at</strong> RidgeView High with recognitionawards forbeing a“Junior ofPromise”and a “JuniorMarshall.”A Beta Clubmember, shewas alsoelected N<strong>at</strong>ional Honor Societysecretary for 2001-02. She <strong>at</strong>tendedthe Governor’s School forArts & Humanities summer honorsprogram for music. A volunteer <strong>at</strong>Ft. Jackson’s Special Olympics, sheis the youngest daughter of Pete &Olga Liunoras of Columbia, SC.o AMANDA GOYENECHEfinished ninth grade <strong>at</strong> HartsvilleHigh School with all-A honors.The junior varsity captain, shereceived the Coaches’ Award forher particip<strong>at</strong>ion in women's varsityvolleyball team. She is theyoungest daughter of Charles & BevGoyeneche of Hartsville, SC.oASA LYNNE DRAKEcompleted sixth grade <strong>at</strong> SummitParkway Middle School and receivedawards for A honor roll,highest m<strong>at</strong>h GPA, and highestscience GPA. She was also recognizedfor “most enthusiasticreader,” perfect homework, and artachievement. She is the daughter ofMelinda Drake of Columbia, SC.o NICHOLE ANDERSONfinished third grade as an A/B honorroll student and received theGovernor Certific<strong>at</strong>e for ReadingShe is the daughter of Leroy & LuluAnderson of Columbia, SC.o A.J. ALON completed tenthgrade in the Horizon program <strong>at</strong>Richland Northeast HS with a fewawards. Recipient of "Honor RollAchievement" cit<strong>at</strong>ions from the SCHouse of Represent<strong>at</strong>ives, he waslisted in the “Who’s Who AmongAmerican High School Students.”He was the school’s second placerin the N<strong>at</strong>ional M<strong>at</strong>h Exam and wasinducted into the Spanish HonorSociety. He was a member of theintern<strong>at</strong>ionally-acclaimed ModelUnited N<strong>at</strong>ions team and st<strong>at</strong>eAAAA champion SAT Competitionteam. He played French horn in theRichland Two District Orchestrawhich performed in New York’sCarnegie Hall on June 3, 2001.Named to the All-Region band, healso received a trophy as outstandingsoloist <strong>at</strong> Music Festivals2001. A member of the Key ClubIntern<strong>at</strong>ional, he served as volunteer<strong>at</strong> Harvest Hope Food Bank and theColumbia Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Festival. Apioneer Fil-Am Cultural DanceTroupe member and <strong>FAAGC</strong> newsletterproduction assistant, he is theson of Noel & Helen Alon ofColumbia, SC.o AILEEN ALON finishedseventh grade as a TLC magnetprogram student <strong>at</strong> Dent MiddleSchool with awards for academicexcellence and perfect<strong>at</strong>tendance. On the A honor rollall year, she received recognitionawards for being an outstandingstudent in Spanish, orchestra andadvanced art. She was also given“st<strong>at</strong>e level recognition” for SATbasedm<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ical and verbalability by the Duke UniversityTalent Identific<strong>at</strong>ion Program(TIP). A violin student with theUSC Strings Project for the pastfour years, she was chosen for theIntermezzo orchestra and playedin the project’s honor recital. Shereceived superior r<strong>at</strong>ing in astrings duet during the Solo &Ensemble Festival held by theSC Music Educ<strong>at</strong>ors Associ<strong>at</strong>ion.She also <strong>at</strong>tended the 2001 Tri-District Arts Consortium summerprogram for music (strings)held <strong>at</strong> Columbia College. ABeta Club member, she has donevolunteer work for Harvest HopeFood Bank and the St. JohnNeumann Church Youth Program.A member of the Fil-AmCultural Dance Troupe and a<strong>FAAGC</strong> newsletter productionassistant, she is the daughter ofNoel & Helen Alon of Columbia,SC.y JUDY SALVADORfinished her dentistry degree <strong>at</strong>Nova Southern University inFt. Lauderdale, FL, last May.She is now waiting for theresults of the dentistry boardexams she recently took inCharleston, SC. Presently, sheworks <strong>at</strong> the dental office ofDr. Walter Gunter in Columbia.A former Fil-Am dancetroupe performer, Judy alsoserved as <strong>FAAGC</strong> secretaryfrom 1993 to 1996.Congr<strong>at</strong>ul<strong>at</strong>ionsto y’all !S y s


PAGE 6 FIL-AM BULLETIN SUMMER 2001Here’s a brief look <strong>at</strong> the newleaders who will guide theColumbia Fil-Am Associ<strong>at</strong>ionfor the next two years.P ETER LIUNORAS(President)Since becoming members in1995, Pete and his family havebeen very active in <strong>FAAGC</strong>activities. He served as a Fil-Ambasketball coach, Executive BoardMember in 1996-97 and FirstVice-President in 1997-99.During his term, he would liketo develop a community-orientedvolunteer program, seek scholarshipfunding, and work for afuture Fil-Am cultural center.Born in Mak<strong>at</strong>i but growing upin B<strong>at</strong>angas City, he has degreesin aeronautical engineering fromFEATI University (Manila) and ineduc<strong>at</strong>ion from the University ofWisconsin-Stevens Point(UWSP). He was an assistantprofessor of military science <strong>at</strong>UWSP in 1990-93. In the U.S.since 1969 and a U.S. Armyretiree, he works as JROTCinstructor <strong>at</strong> Ridge View HighSchool.He has served in the SchoolImprovement Councils of BlythewoodMiddle and Ridge ViewHigh and in the District TwoImprovement Council. He is amember of the Knights of Columbus,a volunteer/usher for St. JohnNeumann Church, and a volunteer<strong>at</strong> the Diabetic Found<strong>at</strong>ion,Special Olympics, and DornVeterans Hospital.He is married to the formerOlga Laut from B<strong>at</strong>o, CamarinesSur. They have three children(Ignacio II, Isel and Irene -- all ofwhom were members of the Fil-Am dance troupe) and a grandson,Brandon, 1 (the son of IgnacioII and the former JenniferEstrada of Charleston, SC).T ESSIE DE CASTRO(First Vice-President)A pioneer <strong>FAAGC</strong> membersince 1991, Tessie served asExecutive Board Member in 1992.During this coming term ofoffice, she would like the Associ<strong>at</strong>ion“to continue promoting thePhilippine culture as well as tobecome a more active charitableorganiz<strong>at</strong>ion, helping the poorpeople be educ<strong>at</strong>ed especiallyÚ The 2001-03 faagc executive board Úabout their financial needs.” Shewill also work on our goal to havesome additional building fund sowe can “have our own place forwork and recre<strong>at</strong>ional activities.”A Dagupan City (Pangasinan)n<strong>at</strong>ive, she obtained her medicaldegree from the University OfSanto <strong>To</strong>mas (Manila).In the U.S.for 30 years now, she works <strong>at</strong> theSC Department of Mental Health.She is a volunteer when neededfor the Mental Health Departmentin the st<strong>at</strong>e ‘s disaster areas.She is married to <strong>To</strong>ny DeCastro, Jr., a retired corpor<strong>at</strong>elawyer. They have five grownchildren: John, Ricardo, Roberto,Alexei and Arne.T ESSIE KENERSON(Second Vice-President)A pioneer <strong>FAAGC</strong> member,Tessie was elected Treasurer in1993, 2nd Vice-President in 1996-97 and Executive Board Memberin 1994-96 and 1999-200.Asked about her plans for theAssoci<strong>at</strong>ion, she says she wouldlike to “help in planning ways toincrease membership and promotegood public rel<strong>at</strong>ions, expand ourcultural present<strong>at</strong>ions by introducing/teachingnew dances andstyles, and assist actively in fundraisingand other activities,.”Born in Balayan, B<strong>at</strong>angas, butgrowing up in <strong>To</strong>ndo, Manila, shehas been in the U.S. for the past29 years. With a nursing degreefrom the University of Santo<strong>To</strong>mas, she now works <strong>at</strong>Palmetto Baptist Hospital.She is married to James Kenerson,a retired postal inspector,who has a recurring role every Fil-Am Christmas party. They havetwo grown daughters, Tessa andLaurel.M ARJ PEÑA(Secretary)Being new in the area, Marjsays she “will work hard to fostergood rel<strong>at</strong>ions and good willamong the Filipinos in ouradopted city and encourage allFilipinos to particip<strong>at</strong>e in all theactivities and use their talents toachieve our goals as anorganiz<strong>at</strong>ion.”Born in Cebu City but growingup in Phillips, Bukidnon, sheearned a chemistry degree fromthe University of Santo <strong>To</strong>mas,and M.S. (chemistry) and Ph.D.(biology) from Bowling GreenSt<strong>at</strong>e University. In the U.S. for18 years now, she works <strong>at</strong> theDepartment of Biological Sciences<strong>at</strong> USC.She is married to Edsel Peña, aprofessor of st<strong>at</strong>istics <strong>at</strong> USC.They have two daughters, JudithChrista,14 (a Fil-Am dance troupeperformer), and Michelle Anne,12.L ULU ANDERSON(Assistant Secretary)Pioneer members since 1991,Lulu and her family have beenactively involved in andsupportive of <strong>FAAGC</strong> activities.A Pampanga n<strong>at</strong>ive, she ownsand oper<strong>at</strong>es her own successfulnail salon business (Cre<strong>at</strong>iveNails by Lulu) in the Five Pointsarea of Columbia.She is married to Leroy Anderson.They have two children:Justin (a Fil-Am dance troupeperformer) and Nichole.G EORGE MCNULTY(Treasurer)George has been an activeparticipant/supporter of the Associ<strong>at</strong>ionsince its inception, especiallyduring the last four yearswhen his spouse was the <strong>FAAGC</strong>president. He wants to “ensurethe financial health of the Associ<strong>at</strong>ionand facilit<strong>at</strong>e its culturalactivities.” He serves as facultyadviser to the Filipino-AmericanStudent Associ<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong> USC.A n<strong>at</strong>ive Californian, he has aPh.D. in m<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ics from theUniversity of California-Berkeley.He is a m<strong>at</strong>h professor <strong>at</strong> USC.He is married to past <strong>FAAGC</strong>president Nieves Austria McNulty,who is the m<strong>at</strong>h departmentchair <strong>at</strong> Columbia College. Theyhave two sons: Alfred, 18, andMichael, 15 (both Fil-Am dancetroupe performers).P OLLY PEARSON(Assistant Treasurer)A very energetic member andpast officer of the Associ<strong>at</strong>ion,Polly has been the <strong>FAAGC</strong> pointof-contactin the Sumter area. Shehas served as Fil-Am treasurer in1993-94 and Executive BoardMember in 1993 and 1994-96.She says she will “continue tosupport all the activities for thebuilding fund and will recruitmore members.”Originally from Olongapo,Zambales who has been in the USfor 27 years, she retired from theArmy Air Force Exchange Services(AAFES). She owns andoper<strong>at</strong>es the Fil-Am Store inSumter, SC.In addition to volunteering herservices to <strong>FAAGC</strong>, she alsovolunteers as usher <strong>at</strong> the ShawAir Force C<strong>at</strong>holic Chapel.She is married to Lee Pearson,an Air Force retiree. They havetwo grown children: John and LeeAnn (a former Fil-Am dancetroupe performer), and threegrandchildren: Hannah, Dustin,and Devin.R UDY DIZON(Executive Board Member)Rudy and his family have beenactive supporters of the Associ<strong>at</strong>ionsince their arrival here. A Fil-Am dance troupe performer, hisdaughter Racquel also served asassistant secretary in 1998-99.Born in Pasay City, he is anaccounting gradu<strong>at</strong>e of De LaSalle University (Manila). In theUS for nearly 10 years, he works<strong>at</strong> Eagle Avi<strong>at</strong>ion/UPS and <strong>at</strong>Kroger.He and his wife Brenda (who isstill in the Philippines) have fourgrown children: Rubi Ann,Ramon, Rhoderick and Racquel.H ECTOR GALANG(Executive Board Member)A <strong>FAAGC</strong> supporter for a fewyears now, Hector hopes to help“accomplish the goals of theAssoci<strong>at</strong>ion by improving ourmethods of fund raising andrecruiting more members.” He hasoffered the use of his store as anadjunct <strong>FAAGC</strong> meeting place.Originally from Macabebe,Pampanga, he obtained an A.B.degree from the University ofSanto <strong>To</strong>mas and a law degreefrom Manuel L. Quezon University.He was a member of thePhilippine Bar. In the US for 29years, he owns and oper<strong>at</strong>es theMang <strong>To</strong>mas Filipino Restaurantand the Filipino Oriental Groceryon Decker Blvd. in Columbia.He is married to Julie <strong>Gala</strong>ng,originally from Northern Samar,who is a medical doctor <strong>at</strong> MoncriefArmy Hospital in Ft. Jackson.They have two grown sons


2001-03 Fil-am officersHector Perry and EdwardMichael) and two grandchildren,Sarah and Jackie.A LAN GEOGHEGAN(Executive Board Member)Since joining <strong>FAAGC</strong> threeyears ago, Alan has becoming aregular presence <strong>at</strong> Fil-Amactivities.During his term, he would liketo “bring more of Filipino culture,traditions, and art to adiverse audience in the U.S.” Atpresent he is completing a selfproducedvideo production on theTiboli tribe of South Cotab<strong>at</strong>o,Mindanao. Also, he would liketo “have a warm extended familylocally,” so when his fianceecomes “here soon, she will feel <strong>at</strong>home.” Lastly, he promises “toregularly partake in consuminglumpia and San Miguel beer” sohe will “not forget his birthplace.Born in Pasay (and “baptized<strong>at</strong> Mal<strong>at</strong>e Church”), he studied<strong>at</strong> the United N<strong>at</strong>ions Intern<strong>at</strong>ionalSchool in New York and<strong>at</strong> Ampleforth College in York,England, where he obtained aliberal arts degree. In the US for5 years now, he does videoproduction and Web design <strong>at</strong>MediaNetwork.A volunteer for Habit<strong>at</strong> forHumanity, March of Dimes andSierra Club, he is currentlytaking care of two parakeetswhile waiting for the arrival ofganda fiancee Cecille fromDigos, Davao del Sur.R UBEN MATIAS-BAGNAL(Executive Board Member)A pioneer member since 1991whole family has been very activein Fil-Am affairs, Ruben tries todo every thing he can to furtherthe goals of the Associ<strong>at</strong>ion. Hewas an Executive Board Memberin 2000-2001 and was instrumentalin the financial success oflast year’s gala..A gradu<strong>at</strong>e of Philippine N<strong>at</strong>ionalAgricultural School, healso completed an EmergencyMedical Technician (EMT) program<strong>at</strong> Midlands Technical College.Here since 1988, he works<strong>at</strong> Spring Valley Country Club.He is married to Chari M<strong>at</strong>ias-Bagnal, from Lingayen, Pangasinan,who served as <strong>FAAGC</strong>assistant secretary in 1997-98.They have three children:Ruchelle, Rizza and Raquel (whois a Fil-Am dance troupeperformer).D IANE PHILLIPS(Executive Board Member)Since joining <strong>FAAGC</strong> in1995, Diane has actively particip<strong>at</strong>edin Fil-Am activities. Asofficer, she intends to do her“very best to cope with the tasksand responsibilities” of her position.Born in San Carlos City,Negros Occidental, she grew upand studied in Cebu City, goingto the University of Visayas.In the US for nine years now,she is married to Mark Phillipsfrom Atlanta. They have twodaughters: Nicole, 8, and Anna,5.“<strong>To</strong>getherWe MakeA Difference”SUMMER 2001 FIL-AM BULLETIN PAGE 7Basta PinoyThe Wonderful World of Sagoby Imelda GoPhilippine Nurses Associ<strong>at</strong>ion Chapter in Columbia?by Cristina Contreras-ZempThe Philippine NursesAssoci<strong>at</strong>ion of America (PNAA)held its annual convention inChicago last July 5-8, 2001. Iwas invited by Dianne Elkins, anurse recruiter for PalmettoRichland Memorial Hospital(RMH), to assist them asexhibitors <strong>at</strong> this convention.Palmetto Richland wanted to stirmore interest for South Carolinaand was hoping also to recruitsome seasoned and not-soseasonedFilipino nurses to comeand work for RMH.This was the first time th<strong>at</strong>RMH and I particip<strong>at</strong>ed in aPNAA convention; we did notknow wh<strong>at</strong> to expect. In truth Iwas unaware th<strong>at</strong> there was evena PNAA. I was pleasantlysurprised and amazed <strong>at</strong> howorganized and dedic<strong>at</strong>ed itsmembers were. Because themembers were predominantlyFilipino, almost everybody wasvery hospitable – in fact theother ladies from RMH havecommented on it several times.I was about to ask one of theDuring my December 2000 tripto the Philippines, I was reintroducedto the wonderful world ofsago. Sago or (tapioca ball in English)is a popular food item in thePhilippines. Sago comes in a varietyof spherical sizes and is often usedin snack or dessert items.As I was growing up in thePhilippines, it was typical to have aclassic sago cooler to accompany anafternoon merienda or snack. Theclassic sago cooler consists of sagoin a sugar-w<strong>at</strong>er solution. The drinkcould also include colorful firm jellycubes and/or coconut strips.It seems th<strong>at</strong>, for the year 2000, avari<strong>at</strong>ion of the classic sago cooleris a bestseller in the Metro Manilaarea. This vari<strong>at</strong>ion is a fruit, sugar,and ice slush over a heap of sago.The drink is equivalent to a fruitshake with sago. The vendors alsoprovide a large straw to sip thesago. Marketed as a “pearl shake”due to the sago’s pearl-like shape, Iwas tickled to see the differentnames in which they were beingsold. One might think a spellingPNAA members from the Hawaiichapter if there were anyrepresent<strong>at</strong>ives from SouthCarolina, when I heard a pleasant"Kumusta ka?" I turned my headand saw ten ladies of various ageswith big ID cards saying they werefrom South Carolina. They weresurprised to see RMH as exhibitor.After several rounds of introduction,I was again surprised to find th<strong>at</strong>the Charleston, SC, chapter hadbeen a member of the PNAA since1978.I also spoke with chapter headsSally Ani and Nita Maravilla, bothfrom Goose Creek, SC. They saidth<strong>at</strong> everyone <strong>at</strong> the Charlestonchapter is trying to get in touch withthe Filipino community in theColumbia/Midlands area, to see ifthey can get a PNAA Columbiabranch set up, especially since thePNAA 2003 convention will be inCharleston, South Carolina.If you are interested or havecomments, suggestions, etc. withregards to a PNAA Columbiachapter, please e-mail me <strong>at</strong>ZEMP1997@AOL.COM.lesson wasin order.S o m eexamplesfollow:„ Zagu(This is pronounced as ZAAH-goowith the accent on the first syllable.)„ Xagu (This particular seller isloc<strong>at</strong>ed next to a Kink Cakes store.The cake store is linked to the letterX. It took me a while to realize wh<strong>at</strong>the connection was. The followingsentence might help: X-r<strong>at</strong>ed moviesare kinky.)„ Gummi (This is probablybecause cooked sago has a gummytexture.)„ Onyx (Ordinary sago aren<strong>at</strong>urally light in color. The sago usedby many sellers are darker in colorand resemble the black onyx stone.)„ Sagomoto (This is my personalfavorite. It sounds like a Japaneseword, but upon closer examin<strong>at</strong>ion itreally looks like a contraction of“Sago mo ito.” Th<strong>at</strong> is, “Sago mo ‘to.”Transl<strong>at</strong>ed into English, it means,“This is your sago.”)„ DEC (In a November 2000Philippine Inquirer newspaper critic’sarticle, DEC’s pearl shake wasproclaimed the best compared toOnyx and Zagu because the sellerused fresh fruit and even hascoconut strips in the shake. Manyother sellers use powdered fruit th<strong>at</strong>could contain artificialcolors/flavorings. DEC stands forDiao Eng Chay which is a popularbakery th<strong>at</strong> has its roots in Binondoor Chin<strong>at</strong>own.)„ “Pearl Shake ni Laura” (Thismerely transl<strong>at</strong>es to Laura’s PearlShake and the seller is loc<strong>at</strong>ed rightnext to Laura’s Restaurant.)„ BobaBees„ Cosmic Zagoo„ Mr. Jolly Shake„ Asaga Pearl„ Nisah Pearl„ Sh~go„ Shagu-ShagÇÇAnd of course there arenumerous no-name pearl shakesall over Metro Manila. Wh<strong>at</strong>everthe name may be, this is anotherexample of Filipino marketingingenuity in the re-invention ofsago.Only time will tell if the “pearlshake” has staying powerespecially when one considers themany food fads th<strong>at</strong> have hit thePhilippines over the years. Onething for sure is sago has stoodthe test of time. Pearl shake ornot, here’s to sago!


PAGE 8 FIL-AM BULLETIN SUMMER 2001Filipino-American Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Gre<strong>at</strong>er ColumbiaCALENDAR OF EVENTSh h h h h h h h h h h h h hi August 4, 2001 (S<strong>at</strong>urday; 5 p.m.)% Fil-Am Appreci<strong>at</strong>ion Night &General Membership Meeting% Ridge View High School cafeteria4801 Hardscrabble Road, Columbia, SCi August 11, 2001 (S<strong>at</strong>urday)% <strong>FAAGC</strong> Executive Board Meeting% Anderson Residence (788-4050)i September 8, 2001 (S<strong>at</strong>urday, 6:00 p.m.)% <strong>FAAGC</strong> 10 th <strong>Anniversary</strong> <strong>Gala</strong>% Embassy Suites (252-8700)200 Stoneridge Drive, Columbia, SCJust “4" YouPersonalized Gift Baskets& Special Cakesfor Any OccasionMERLYN D. BAJAMUNDEAtrium Place, 200 Atrium WayColumbia, SC 29223 (803) 419-2897AJCompu Net ServicesYour Personalized Computer Tutor & Technical Support: Hardware & Software Set-up & Tutorial : Computer Trouble-shooting :: Desktop Publishing : Web Page Design & Development :NOEL ALONPhone (803) 738-0372AJ ALONNCA7@email.comi September 30, 2001 (Sunday, 2:00 p.m.)% <strong>FAAGC</strong> General Membership Meeting% Venue to be announced l<strong>at</strong>er.LiLife Investors InsuranceCompany of Americai December 15, 2001 (S<strong>at</strong>urday)% <strong>FAAGC</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> Family Christmas Party%Venue to be announced l<strong>at</strong>er.Mark Your Calendars Now !“Do You Have Life Insurance?”ERNEST “Gene” ELLISGeneral AgentPhone (803) 782-8849 / 782-8864 Fax (803) 787-8518e-mail: NCOAShaw@aol.com6941 N. Trenholm Road, Suite R-101, Columbia, SC 29206Fil-Am Bulletin of the Filipino-American Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Gre<strong>at</strong>er Columbia* Volume 11, Number 1 Ú P.O. Box 24112, Columbia, SC 29224 Ú Summer 2001 *Reminder:Columbia Fil-Am Appreci<strong>at</strong>ion Nightis on S<strong>at</strong>urday, August 4, 2001<strong>at</strong> Ridge View High SchoolTIME-SENSITIVE MATERIALPLEASE EXPEDITE DELIVERY

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