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April 25, 2009 - April 25, 2009 Wilshire Country Club 301 North Rossmore Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90004 California, US SAVE THE DATE 11 a.m. Reception & Silent Auction 12 noon Lunch 1 p.m. Awards & Entertainment Sponsorship and advertising opportunities are available. SIPA was founded in 1972 and provides health and human services as well as community development programs for youth and families in Historic Filipinotown and the greater Los Angeles Pilipino American community. For more information: Tel 213.382.1819 Fax 213.382.7445 Email: info@esipa.org Website: www.esipa.org For more information, please call at + via e-mail at info@esipa.org. You may also visit www.esipa.org.
April 18, 2009 - April 18, 2009 St. Matthew’s Catholic Church #1 Notre Dame Ave. San Mateo, CA 94402 California, US Our Family: Healthy! Peaceful! Solid! A FREE SEMINAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY On building healthier family relationships presented by the Archdiocese of San Francisco, Catholic Charities CYO, Philippine Consulate General and CORA Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse Speakers: • Honorable Marciano Paynor Jr. Consul General in San Francisco • Reverend Monsignor Floro Arcamo Vicar for Filipinos • Naomi Yunker Chair, CORA Board of Directors • CORA Kumares and Kumpares Domestic violence prevention educators • With the special testimony of Marlene Pinzon Survivor of domestic violence Emcees: • Giovannie Espiritu Television actor; Member, CORA Board of Directors • Robert Uy, Esq. Staff attorney with API Legal Outreach Time: • 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. (Registration and refreshments begin at 12:30 p.m.) FREE blood pressure check until 1 p.m. Community resource providers will be available for consultations. Refreshments will be served. Pre-registration required. For more information, please call: St. Matthewʼs Catholic Church (650) 344-7622 Philippine Consulate General (415) 391-7363 Catholic Charities CYO (415) 972-1308 CORA (650) 652-0800 ext. 115 For more information, please call at + via e-mail at n/a. You may also visit n/a. April 18, 2009 - April 18, 2009 Harborside Resort at Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas BS, Others Books for the Barrios Fundraiser Springtime Raffle & Dance Party All You Can Eat! Live Entertainment and Karaoke April 18, 2009 7PM to 11PM Tickets $25.00 per Person or $225/Table seats 10 Proceeds enables children in the Philippines to receive books and Instructional material. Grand Prize – One (1) week FREE stay at Harborside Resort at Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas (Airfare not included) www.booksforthebarrios.com For more information, please call at + via e-mail at n/a. You may also visit n/a. March 28, 2009 - March 28, 2009 California, US JSCamins Productions presents The Next One: Sarah Geronimo Together with Mark Bautista, Billy Crawford and Charlie Green Saturday, March 28 2009 Fox Theatre, 2209 Broadway, Redwood City, CA 94063 Sunday, March 29 2009 Bob Hope Theatre, 242 E. Main Street, Stockton, CA 95202 Tickets are selling fast, get yours now!! Call 650.290.0542 or 650.290.4457 for seating chart and ticket prices. For more information, please call at + via e-mail at n/a. You may also visit n/a. March 14, 2009 - March 14, 2009 Scottish Rite Theater 19th Avenue and Sloat Blvd. San Francisco, CA California, US The San Francisco Bay Area Cultural Group, Inc. (SFBACG) will perform its 18th annual benefit concert, Festival of Songs and Dances '09, at the Scottish Rite Theater, 19th Avenue and Sloat Boulevard in San Francisco, March 14, 2009 with curtain opening at 6:30 P.M. The cultural group, under the musical direction of Professor Mila Esguerra Edwards and choreography by Menchie Cayetano, is composed of 31 adults, 16 juniors, 25 children and the Fil-Am Tenors. Beneficiaries are the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate Conception of San Francisco and Dr. Fe del Mundo's Children's Tuberculosis Treatment Hospital in the Philippines. The program consists of selections from Broadway musicals, classical songs, religious music, Filipino songs and Walang Sugat Sarzuela. In addition to the adult, junior and children choirs, the Fil-Am Tenors, Enrico Saboren, Tito Yusi and Patrick Bernaldez will perform as well as soloists: Luz Carreon, Mellie Cabrera, Katrina Torrijos, Isabel Rabelas, Annie Angeles, Adee Angeles, Patrick and Fely Bernaldez, Mary Dimailig, Bill Edwards, Shirley Soriano, Dong Mendoza, Allyssa Montemayor, Fran and Jason Schokley, Pam Serrano-Fernando, Roanne Herico, Kevin Carranceja, Beth Ubaldo, Gabe Bondoc, Fatima Yusuf-David, Rufino Rabang and Marilu Ubaldo Lafon. This concert will also celebrate the 60th anniversary of Professor Edwards' musical career as a teacher of voice, piano and musical theater. Pre-sale Tickets and information log on to: www.sfbacg.org Sponsor $25 / General Admission $15 - Call (650)991-3921; (650)438-3547 For more information, please call at + via e-mail at n/a. You may also visit n/a. March 14, 2009 - March 15, 2009 Cowell Theater, Fort Mason, San Francisco, California California, US March 14 Saturday, 7:30 PM March 15 Sunday, 3:00 PM Featuring: Raymond Bagatsing (baritone) as Macario Kristine Sinajon (mezzo-soprano) as Candida Kyle de Ocera (tenor) as Isagani Music and Lyrics by Florante Aguilar Directed by Alleluia Panis Music performed by the Lalawigan Chamber Ensemble Order tickets by phone at 415.345.7575 - Fort Mason Box Office from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM Tues to Saturday. What is Lalawigan? Lalawigan (Tagalog for province) is a brand new work written by composer/guitarist Florante Aguilar through a grant awarded by the San Francisco Arts Commission. Set in 1898 in the province of Cavite, Lalawigan is a song cycle featuring uncelebrated characters in the history of Philippine uprising against Spain. Macario (played by multi-award winning Philippine actor Raymond Bagatsing), is inspired by the legendary rebel Macario Sakay. Isagani (Kyle de Ocera) is a fisherman who becomes a revolutionary spy by night, and Candida, a.k.a. Didang (Kristine Sinajon) is a peasant woman who paid a terrible price for joining the revolution. Lalawigan uses a contemporary musical style that is rooted in the Philippine traditional forms of the harana and kundiman. What is a song cycle? A song cycle is a group of songs that are performed in a sequence as a single entity. In the case of Lalawigan, songs are interconnected to form a complete story in a narrative style. Is it a musical? Lalawigan is not a musical. However, songs are sung in character, in period costumes, and using light props. One might think of it as a hybrid between a musical and a live concert. Sponsored by: The San Francisco Arts Commission Grants for the Arts/San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Zellerbach Family Foundation The Fort Mason Foundation MetLife's Meet the Composer For more information, please call at + via e-mail at n/a. You may also visit n/a. March 12, 2009 - March 12, 2009 California, US When: Thursday, March 12, 2009 at 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Where: Located at McLaren Hall in Room 250 on USF’s main campus (2130 Fulton St.) Entrance is on Fulton between Clayton St. and Parker Ave, San Francisco, CA 94117. Public Info: This event is free and open to the public. What: Jose Antonio Vargas will speak about the intersection of politics and technology and the impact of the Internet on our democracy. Vargas will discuss the changing dynamics of journalism and politics with the rise of technology, bloggers, and citizen journalists. Vargas visits USF as part of the Davies Forum on Remaking the News. Who: Jose Antonio Vargas won a Pulitzer Prize as a part of the team that covered the 2007 massacre at Virginia Tech. He has written for the San Francisco Chronicle and New York Magazine. Vargas has covered video game culture and race and demographics, among other topics. His yearlong series on HIV/AIDS in Washington is now the subject of a feature-length documentary titled “The Other City,” slated for release in 2010. For more information, please visit http://www.usfca.edu/artsci/ug/davies_forum/events.html For more information, please call at + via e-mail at n/a. You may also visit n/a. FIRST
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