Friday, April 25, 2014

10,000 KWENTOS NEEDS YOUR HELP

I am a native Chicagoan where my father was very active in the Rizal Center.  It is no wonder that I love the city and the fact that they have a very active Filipino community.  The Chicago community currently is enlisting help with their 10,000 KWENTOS project.  
The Chicago efforts started me thinking about what artifacts and stories (kwentos) we can generate from our own center.  Anybody have any stories that they want to share???  I know I have my favorite that was shared with a friend and I am going to ask permission from him before I share it with all of you.
Hope you'll take the time to support the KWENTOS project.


We have reached our initial goal, but still need your help in attaining our ultimate goal to get 10,000 signatures for 10,000 kwentos. Please encourage family members and friends to sign this petition. Thank you everyone for your help and support. Let's continue to be proud of our rich heritage and history. Mabuhay ang Pilipinas, mabuhay tayong lahat!
Petition by Filipino American community in Chicago
The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago is initiating a digital project called 10,000 Kwentos. Under the banner of an innovative concept called co-curation, this project will allow Filipinos to document and assist in the stewardship of their vast Philippine cultural collection at the Field Museum, which is currently in storage.  The collection includes 10,000 artifacts made and used by native peoples of the major islands of Luzon, Mindoro, Mindanao, Palawan, and Sulu. Each piece has a story, or kwento, to tell and we need to preserve these stories to share them with future generations.  The Field strongly believes communities must be part of the conversation around their heritage, as they were users and producers of these material objects in the past and may continue to use them today. The Filipino American community is the first to be invited by the Field Museum to showcase co-curation.
The Field Museum and members of Chicago's Filipino American community have an opportunity to digitally photograph approximately 8,000 artifacts from the Field's Philippine Anthropology collection and upload the images onto a custom web portal to allow the public to comment on collection items. In order to take advantage of this opportunity, we need you to show us your support for this project.  

Visit the petition website.


Tuesday, April 22, 2014

MAC ARTHUR BOOK RELEASE AT MARQUETTE LAW SCHOOL

I am not a history buff but the excitement and involvement in the Filipino community for the upcoming MacArthur Memorial Week in June has captivated me.  My husband and I, along with tons of members of the Filipino community attended the recent book release and launch of the programs that will be presented during the 5 day event.
Wow - look at all of the members of our community that came out to support the launch.

35 years ago the MacArthur statue was dedicated in Milwaukee's MacArthur Square.  This June it will be rededicated and moved to Veterans Park near the War Memorial in a ceremony that will include our own Munting Tinig Choir.  (I have found that each time the kids sing it brings tears to my eyes as I see the pride in their parent and grandparents faces.  Flashback to seeing my granddaughter in her first performance - loved it and yes, tears did form.)  Cream Pepito has played an important part in this event serving as the Filipino American Community Liaison.  The Philippine Vice Consul from Chicago was also present at the event.  I am hoping we will see the Filipino community come out to support the activities during the week of June 3rd-7th.
Vice Consul, Ricarte Abejuela III and his wife.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

BOWLING FUN

How in the world can one become sore from bowling???  This is what I asked myself after the recent FAAWIS Bowling Tournament held at JB's on 27th in support of our Free Medical Clinic.  But as I hobbled around I kept telling myself how much fun everyone was having and that our clinic benefitted by the great attendance.
Dr. Violeta Singson accepts the $500 check from FAAWIS in support of the Free Medical Clinic
Ed Catacutan, Dr. Violeta Singson, Sol Yoder, Joyce Coury


I think what I liked best about the event is that it was for the young and the old and it was just fun to watch.  Congrats go out to the organizers as they did a good job.

The FAAWIS Ninette Santos Youth Service Award was presented to Francisco "Kiko" Ramos and he also was presented with the FAAWIS Scholarship.  Kiko took the time to read his essay which was one of the judging points for his award.
FAAWIS President ,Joyce Coury, Ferdinand Ramos, Kiko, Gloria Ramos and Isabel Piana.

Monday, April 7, 2014

THE FIRST BLOG

Welcome to PINOY CHATTER.  This is the launch of what we hope will be a fun way to share what is happening at the Philippine Civic & Cultural Center of Wisconsin.

First the PCCCF asked for volunteers to take on this task and it was picked up by Linda Ravelo and I.  That is the beauty of retirement - you can pick and chose the activities that you want to pursue and I guess Linda and I are going to see if this is something that all of you will enjoy and if we have the ability to pull it off.   Here goes....

If you haven't tried the cooking classes you are missing something.  I am not a cook - my father was the chef in our family and I guess I always thought that that was how it was in every family.  Imagine my surprise when I married and found out that it was one of the major tasks of a wife and mother.   So, these classes interest me because you can watch gourmet cooks and how they achieve their scrumptious  dishes.  
Our chefs are Dr. Henry Ravelo and Dr. Letty Cueto - the events are fun, no pressure and you even get to taste the end product.  Our last session featured shrimp in lobster sauce - again you will see that I need quite a bit of education - I love shrimp, I love lobster and I thought this is perfect for me - well, the lobster sauce I found out doesn't really have lobster as an ingredient.  It is just the name that they have given this sauce.
My star rating for this meal was ***** - for those of you that know me, this is the highest compliment I can give you Henry. 

If you frequent Zablocki you will now see that Jojo Ramos has started our children's library.  It is her dream to have children not only feel comfortable with taking the time to read in the Parcon room, but once they are finished with their book, to bring it back and exchange it for another one.    Potawatomi recently approved a grant for $10,000 for the PCCCF Literacy Program.  We can't wait to see what Jojo will create that will inspire our youth.
Our first event was the Literacy Workshop which was attended by close to 40 children.  The children were able to select a brand new book that they could take home.  The day also included crafts, singing, games and entertainment all centering around the "Frozen" theme that seems to be so popular with the kids these days.  
Raphael & Carisse Ramos (aka Hans & Elsa) pose for pics.

So, you can see that our center hosts a variety of events.  It has also been a great place to celebrate life events like the retirement of Zen Edralin after 49 years in the nursing profession.  Zen had been involved in so many different aspects of the Filipino community and friends and coworkers from each of these important parts of her life came together to let her know she was appreciated. 





Well that about does it for this posting.  I am off to the FAAWIS Bowling event in support of the FMC.  Let me know what you think about our blog.  Linda and I will be collaborating on more thoughts - pictures - happenings.  Hope you enjoyed the chatter and will a regular visitor.