Wednesday, June 30, 2010

FANHS appreciates its supporters!

As a non-profit organization run 100% by volunteers - including the FANHS Executive Director and FANHS national archivist - the Filipino American National Historical Society truly appreciates the energies and resources of all who've supported FANHS for more than 26 years.
All FANHS officers, national trustees, chapter leaders and members pay for all travel and expenses to attend meetings and special events like the FANHS biennial national conferences. Many FANHS events and projects are also funded by local FANHS leaders and friends. Cheers and thanks to all!

**At the FANHS 2008 conference in Alaska, Titania Buchholdt and family continued the tradition begun by her late mother and former FANHS national president Thelma Buchholdt http://thelmabuchholdt.com who sold indigenous clothing, various textiles and artifacts from the Philippines -- including many rare pieces -- and donated all sales to FANHS.

**At the July 23rd FANHS fundraiser, "Dance Down Memory Lane" (see poster in earlier post), Primo Kim Villaruz will selling his latest CD "Make it Right!" with proceeds going to FANHS.

**Linda Nietes, of Philippine Expressions Bookstore in Los Angeles, will be a "Silver Sponsor" for this year's FANHS National Conference. Philippine Expressions carries many of the books written by writers who'll be part of the FANHS Authors' Reception on July 22.

**The Filipino Community of Seattle (FCS) is now a "Silver Sponsor" for the 2010 FANHS National Conference.
Many thanks to you all!!

We'll continue to highlight other FANHS supporters. There's still time to show support for this year's national conference. If you'd like to buy an ad or make other donations to FANHS, please download form here or email: forourcommunities@gmail.com

http://www.scribd.com/doc/33762151/FUND-FANHS-Sponsor-Form-2010

For more information about FANHS, please see:
http://fanhsis25.blogspot.com/2009/12/fanhs-fundraising.html

Saturday, June 26, 2010

CAMP FYA @ FANHS National Conference

The Filipino Youth Activities (FYA) was an award winning youth organization catering to young Filipino Americans. Founded in 1957 in Seattle - FYA offered leisure time activities for more than 40 years. Currently, the Khordobah FYA Drill Team continues the legacy …

Camp FYA is replicated in some of the cultural and educational programs enjoyed by thousands of young Filipino and Filipina Americans. During the 2010 FANHS National Conference and on the Seattle University campus, CAMP FYA will offer an entertaining blend of activities for camp participants.

Cost: $25/child
Schedule: Thursday and Friday (July 22 & 23)
Time: 10:30 am - 2:30 pm

Open for children entering kindergarten to age 10 years old. (There will be a different program for youth aged 11-17.) Space is limited to 20 campers.

· Light noontime snack will be provided.
· Sample of activities include, but not limited to: parol making, folk dance, story telling, doll making, historical fun facts, intro to Tagalog, Philippine geography, and music.


To register: e-mail Damian Cordova at
campfya@hotmail.com
or call 206.721.7711

Please include the following information:
· Name and age of child
· Parent’s name and contact information (email, phone, and home address)
· Special medical needs (e.g., allergies, diet restrictions, and etc)

Thursday, June 17, 2010

FANHS National Conference "Schedule at a Glance"






You'll find the FANHS Schedule here http://www.scribd.com/doc/33185051 or in the jpeg on the left. The image is quite clear after you click to enlarge and/or download.

For more info on the FarWest 40th Reunion dinner on July 21st, see: http://farwestreunion.org/



For a pdf, contact: joan.may.cordova@post.harvard.edu

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Please register for the FANHS National Conference



For conference pre-registration rates, please register for the FANHS national conference using registration forms below. Print form and mail with your check to the FANHS National Office, 810 - 18th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122

Reg form here:
http://fanhsis25.blogspot.com/2010/02/fanhs-national-conference-registration.html

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Meet Authors at the FANHS National Conference

One highlight of the FANHS national conference
is the Authors' Reception on July 22, 2010.
Plan to buy some of most recent* as well as classic favorite publications -- literary, historical, cultural studies -- by and about Filipino Americans. Join us as we celebrate with readings, food plus time for autographs and sales. Just a few of the many authors planning to be at FANHS include: Rita Cacas & Juanita Tamayo-Lott (Filipinos in Washington, DC*), Evangeline Buell (Twenty Five Chickens and a Pig for a Bride), Peter Bacho (Leaving Yesler*), Theo Gonzalves (The Day the Dancers Stayed: Performing in the Filipino/American Diaspora*), Amalia Bueno, Rebecca Mabanglo-Mayor, Oscar Penaranda, Geronimo Tagatac (Growing Up Filipino II), Enrique dela Cruz, et. al. (The Forbidden Book), FANHS Hampton Roads Chapter in VA (In Our Uncles' Words: We Fought for Freedom and In Our Aunties' Words), Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales and PEP teachers http://pepsf.org/ (Pin@y Educational Partnerships Volume II*),
Leny Strobel (Babaylan: Filipinos and the Call of the Indigenous*), Fred Cordova (Filipinos Forgotten Asian Americans), Dorothy Cordova (Filipinos in Puget Sound*), and many more.
If you'd like to be part of the FANHS Authors' Reception, please register for the conference using the form below. Contact joan.may.cordova@post.harvard.edu if you'd like to be listed in this blog. See you at FANHS in July!

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