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2nd Annual Dr. Hugo "Johnny" Halo Memorial Golf Tournament
To benefit the H.O.P.E Foundation International, In Loving Memory of Dr. Hugo "Johnny" Halo.
Cranston, RI: The second Annual Golf Fundraiser organized by H. O. P. E. Foundation International will be held at the Cranston Country Club on Saturday, July 14, 2007.
Interested golfers may contact Frank Machado (401) 946-0503. Other than golf participation with a registered team or sending a monetary donation, the Filipino-American community may also help by Tee sponsorship (three levels, GOLD - $300; SILVER - $200; BRONZE - $100) and donating raffle prizes (business services, gift certificates and gift baskets). All contributions, including entry fees, raffle and contest donations are fully tax deductible to the extent provided by law.
Linda Ravenscroft of God the Father’s Children Apostolate (Fall River, MA) and an active member of H. O. P. E. would like to invite the Filipino-American Community to be a part of the event. "Last July, the H. O. P. E. Foundation held its initial golf outing also at Cranston Country Club," states Ravenscroft, "the tournament was a great success and fun was had by all." She adds that this year's event "promises to be challenging, exciting and truly enjoyable."
Hugo H. Halo, MD, Founder and President Emeritus of H. O. P. E. Foundation International (established on March 9, 1993). H. O. P. E. Foundation international is a nonprofit humanitarian organization dedicated to providing basic medical and dental assistance to the indigenous Aetas in the Mount Pinatubo locale and the isolated poor of the Philippines. Medical Missions (5-7 days) are undertaken every January where volunteers treats as many as 5,000 patients with different ailments. Special missions have included empowering the Aetas in claiming responsibility for resources in the Mt. Pinatubo area, harelip and cleft palate surgeries, meningocoele surgeries, construction of a medical clinic for the Aetas and various financial aides for treatment and surgeries.
Physicians of all specialties, nurses and lay volunteers are welcome and encouraged to join. In 1998, H. O. P. E. Foundation was awarded the “Lingkod sa Kapwa Pilipino” (LinKaPil) citation by the Republic of the Philippines for its practical and needs-based medical program for the Aeta tribe and other ethnic groups. To learn more about H. O. P. E. Foundation visit www.hope-foundation.org. To send a donation, mail to HOPE Foundation International 892 Oaklawn Avenue Cranston, RI 02920
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Maricel Santerre Gets Kuh Ledesma's Concert Started
At Boston's John Hancock Hall
Kuh Ledesma Live in Boston with Special Guest Isabella gets Rhode Islander Maricel Santerre for opening act.
Boston, MA (May 23, 2007) Rhode Island's brightest, Maricel Santerre, heads out to Boston, opening at John Hancock Hall with two special Original Pilipino Music (OPM) numbers for By Special Arrangement, Kuh Ledesma Live in Boston, Saturday June 23, 2007. Shows begins at 6:00pm.
Tickets are $40.00, $50.00, $60.00 and limited VIP ($100.00) and are on sale through Filipino Talent, LLC, Sure Pinoy in Quincy and various leaders of Filipino-American organizations. Tickets will also be available at the John Hancock Hall on the day of the concert subject to availability.
Santerre earned a Bachelor of Science in Electronics & Communication Engineering degree but has an amazing background in music. Being The Orient Band Vocalist and a choir member at the University of the Visayas and the Metropolitan Cebu Cathedral (Cebu, Philippines), she is an artist who crosses all genres of music. A Rhode Island resident since 2001, Santerre has continued to meet with success in her new home. In 2004, she won the Karaoke contest at Rusty's in Newport. She is currently the Secretary and Dance Choreographer of the Filipino-American Association of Newport County, Rhode Island.
Santerre's singing style is influenced by her favorite singer, Whitney Houston. Though she sang professionally before, this is her first time to sing as an opening act. She says, "I am quite nervous but more excited." Santerre further adds, "This is the first time I will see Kuh Ledesma live, I can't wait!" Married to businessman Randy J. Santerre of Rainbow International (October 1999), the couple makes their home in Tiverton with their children Jerico (11), Cameron (7) and Angelin (3).
For tickets and more information on Kuh Ledesma and other great events produced by Filipino Talent, LLC, contact Bebs Sipin (508) 653-0134; Ning Zuelke (508) 650-4245; Grethel Bolandrina (508) 476-0009; Evita Florendo (781) 266-8177.
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Chicken Soup for the Child’s Soul scheduled to be available in bookstores by August 2007
Santa Clarita, CA: Jessica Bolandrina (15) of Douglas, Massachusetts and a student of Boston's Iskwelahang Pilipino recently received a complimentary copy of the book, Chicken Soup for the Child's Soul 3 where her story titled, "Thinking of Others" is among the top stories featured. Chicken Soup for the Child's Soul 3 is co-authored by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Patty Hansen and Irene Dunlap.
In a e-mail communication from D'ette Corona, Bolandrina was congratulated and notified that her story was "rated in the top percentile out of hundreds of submissions." The decision to consider a story for publication is primarily based on the opinions of Chicken Soup for the Soul panel of readers who read and rate the top 150 stories of the preliminary manuscript. Their scores are averaged and the best stories are considered for the book. Bolandrina was also appreciated both for the opportunity to publish her story as well as the special message she has chosen to share with the world through the Chicken soup for the Soul book series. The Chicken Soup for the Soul family and team aims to inspire readers, uplift spirits, open hearts and helping to make the world a better place for all.
Chicken Soup for the Child's Soul 3 is scheduled to be available in bookstores by August 2007.
Bolandrina was a published author at nine when her poem about being a Filipino-American made it in print in the leading newspaper, Philippine Daily Inquirer's poetry section.
About Iskwelahang Pilipino: Iskwelahang Pilipino is a nonprofit organization run by volunteers in the Greater Boston area. It was founded in 1976 by a group of parents to create an environment where their children will have the opportunity to learn about their Filipino heritage. Parent participation in school activities is a prerequisite in joining Iskwelahang Pilipino. www.ipbahay.org
About Chicken Soup for the Child's Soul: Character-Building Stories to Read with Kids Ages 5 through 8, stories that show children how to make good choices and to respect the needs and feelings of others. Chicken Soup for the Child's Soul is a book that can help guide children as they explore their relationships with peers and family members, and begin to develop their own personal values. Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen are the co-creators of the best-selling Chicken Soup for the Soul series. Patty Hansen is the founder of www.preteenplanet, an online destination for today's preteens. She and her writing partner Irene Dunlap have coauthored seven Chicken Soup for the Soul books for kids and preteens, including the award-winning Chicken Soup for the Kid's Soul.
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The Philippines' Jonahmar Salvosa and Grace Edwards New York
Grace Edwards & Jonahmar Salvosa, Fashion meets Art.
New York, NY: Spotted in this city, Grace Edwards with Jonahmar Salvosa the Filipino artist hailed as one of the Top Five Watercolorists (2002 Gallery Genesis’ 19th Kulay sa Tubig Annual invitation Watercolor Competition-Exhibition).
Salvosa was honored (1999) by his hometown in Calabanga in the Bicol region for his Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Fine Arts, adding to 24 other awards from local and international competitions, reflecting his skill, talent and brilliance. His 1978 painting of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz won the Grand Prize in the First Filipino Saint Competition and now hangs as part of the Vatican Museum collection.
Grace Edwards is a Philippine born self-taught artist, and a New York resident ( 2001). She began her career creating one-of-a-kind avant-garde club wear. From AOL start up: "Thought of as an underground designer, she liked the idea of appealing to the nightlife crowds around the world. "My clothes are meant to move and flow while on a dance floor in New York, Manila, London, and Tokyo." Grace's philosophy is that 'fashion design comes from the soul and is a natural reflection of one's past experiences." For more on Grace Edwards and to take a glimpse at her creations visit www.graceedwards.com.
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The Philippines' Concert-Pop Diva live in Boston on June 23rd.
Boston, MA (May 20, 2007) -- The one and only Kuh Ledesma will appear live in concert at John Hancock Hall on Saturday, June 23rd at 6:00pm.
Tickets are $60.00, $50.00, $40.00 with limited number of VIP ($100.00) and are available through Filipino Talent, LLC, and various leaders in New England Filipino-American community organizations as well as Sure Pinoy Store in Quincy. Tickets will also be available at the John Hancock Hall on the day of the event, subject to availability.
At this point in her career, Kuh Ledesma has to be counted as an icon in the Filipino music history. Her music career spans 25 years of performances which include more than 300 concerts, numerous awards in the Philippine music scene, and 18 albums in the local recording industry. She was the first Filipino singer to be the recipient of the Salem Music Awards in March 1989. In 1997 she released an international debut album entitled PRECIOUS, a collaboration of the best American and Filipino songwriters, arrangers and musicians.
Kuh Ledesma's "PAANO KITA MAPASASALAMATAN: A Tribute to George Canseco" won the award for BEST CULTURAL AND ARTS PROGRAM at the 15th Annual KBP Golden Dove Awards held last 25 October 2006 at the Star Theater. She is at the forefront of another musical renaissance via her CD, K for kundiman. " It is far from being a straightforward collection of kundiman tunes. The album best exemplifies where she is now, which is that of reminding Filipinos how rich the culture is. The idea of mixing obra maestras like ‘Bulaklak’ and ‘Mutya ng Pasig’ among others with jazz, RnB, techno and other styles intrigued the artist in her," explains Sipin of Filipino Talent, LLC who flew to Manila and made arrangements necessary for Kuh's Boston Concert.
By Special Arrangement: Kuh Ledesma Live in Boston features her daughter Isabella as special guest. For more information on Kuh Ledesma and other great events produced by Filipino Talent, LLC, contact Bebs Sipin (508) 653-0134; Ning Zuelke (508) 650-4245; Grethel Bolandrina (508)476-0009; Evita Florendo (781)266-8177.
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Helping Hand
"It is a denial of justice not to stretch out a helping hand to the fallen; that is the common right of humanity."
Seneca in as early as 5 BC - 65 AD per my research was somehow quoted as saying above. What constitutes "the fallen"? Read on and may you find inspiration in the end, not just to stretch out a helping hand but to count your own blessings in life.
While in the Philippines for a Medical Mission, our nurse friend Mary Mallari, met a child, John Raymart Vnarao Castro (Age 6) who has a heart condition that they say, "cannot be done in the Philippines." He has been under a Physician's care at the Philippine Heart Center since birth.
His echocardiogram showed the following:
Dextrocardia
Situs inversus
Inferior vena cava draining to the left side
right atrium Single inlet
Atrial Septal Defect (ASD), primum
All 4 pulmonary veins draining to right sided left atrium
Single ventricle with left ventricular morphology with single atrio-ventricular valve
Double outlet
Transposition of the Great Arteries
Pulmonary Valve Stenosis, infundibulovalvar severe with maxium SPG of 75 mmHG Good LVEP of 71%
Confluent and good-sized pulmonary arteries Left sided aortic arch (-)Patent Ductus Arteriosus (-)Coarctation of aorta
Conclusion. Congenital Heart Disease. Single ventricle with pulmonic stenosis
Mary is the Executive Director of HOPE Foundation International (located in Rhode Island, H.O.P.E. Foundation International - Medical Missions to the Philippines). Though she lives in Palmetto, Florida, she did most of her work online, hoping to find help for John Raymart. She wrote to numerous foundations, was rejected and finally last year, she met with the Philippine Consul General who put her in touch with Dorita Urrata (of Connecticut, Dorita Urrata: A lifetime commitment) who is the founder of Children's Chance. Dorita is instrumental in bringing children from all over the world to the US for various surgeries. Children's Chance works with Philippine Airlines (PAL) Foundation. PAL will provide for John Raymart's transportation from Manila to Los Angeles. From thereon, we need funding for his domestic flights.
Dorita spoke to Surgeons at Yale-New Haven Medical Center and after getting John Raymart's medical records (which were sparse) and having tests done and results shipped to the Surgeons at Yale, they agreed to do the surgery. Now, that's great news except that they will do the surgery free but another big part is getting the hospital to do it free. It seems Yale is having major constraints on spending for free surgeries at present and despite the efforts of the Surgeons John Raymart was rejected. Our hearts ache for John Raymart since to date, he is not growing and his heart is getting weaker. We do not know how long he will he be able to hold on without the needed surgery.
Most recently, Mary received a call from Dorita asking if we can raise $6000. If we are able to, John Raymart can be accepted at Montefiore Medical Center or possibly for that amount at Yale. Mary made the decision and told Dorita to "go ahead and make the arrangements." We are all sure that somehow, the Good Lord will provide and help John Raymart successfully undergo surgery so he could live a normal life. If 600 caring individuals gave $10 each, we could easily get the $6000 that John Raymart needs for surgery.
Kindly take your time, take a look at John Raymart and "understand what it would mean to him to live a life where he could walk across a room" and not be carried by his parents. Mary promised him a trip to Disney when he is well. Only six years old, "one of his big things is getting Power Rangers after his surgery." Please send your check made payable to Children's Chance and mail to:
Mary Mallari
Executive Director, H.O.P.E. Foundation
2810 Edgewater Lane
Palmetto, FL 34221
Mary may be contacted via e-mail: aetamom@aol.com or call 1-941-722-5216. Please be assured that Mary will keep you updated on John Raymart's progress during his stay in the US. In the event that "there is more than we need" funding-wise, the difference will be used for John Raymart's care while in the US. Mary was told by a group of cardiologists that John Raymart would need more than one surgery so possibly the funds would be used for the subsequent surgeries.
Definitions:
Situs inversus is a condition in which the organs of the chest and abdomen are arranged in a perfect mirror image reversal of the normal positioning.
Atrial Septal Defect (ASD). A defect between the heart's two upper chambers (the atria).
Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA), also known as Dextro transposition, occurs when aorta and pulmonary artery are misplaced in relation to the ventricular septum, with aorta rising from the right ventricle and pulmonary artery rising from the left ventricle.
Fundraisers:
Linda Mallari-Santiago in CA is having a Birthday Party Fund-raiser on May 5, 2007, Saturday (Rain date Sunday May 6th) 12 PM-2 PM. Happy Birthday John Raymart! Let's help John Raymart make it to his 7th birthday. There will be Silent Auction items and a raffle. Fantastic Sanrio (Hello Kitty) items! Ilana Krechmer, Pilates Instructor is donating a free session, CJ Gems, handmade one-of-a-kind jewelry designed by Genevieve Bueno and Kérastase Paris hair products. There will be Pizza, snacks & other foods and Moonwalk for kids. It will be a lot of fun! Suggested Donation for the party is $5 for adults $3 for kids. RSVP requested before Thursday, May 4th.
LINDA MALLARI was born and raised in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Her Father (Juan, aka Juan de Mal, aka Johnny de Mal) was from Pampanga, Philippines. A true Dr. Huxtable, practicing medicine for over 30 years. Her Mom (Mary) is Czech from Ohio. Mary heads the International Organization H.O.P.E. which provides relief to those in need in the Philippines. Linda has spent most of her life involved in music and performance in some way or another. As a child she'd sit by her father at the piano and listen to his Piano "Inventions", he was self taught in Piano and is very passionate about music as well as her Mom who would sing and listen to Broadway musicals all about the house. Her 6 siblings are all very talented musicians. (Her brother Jay played in piano bars starting at the age of 16.) Most of the people in her family are health care, travel and design professionals. She was Classically trained in Piano and Voice in her early school days. She first learned to play guitar from a nun for 25 cents a lesson, (Sr. Ann Young) in fourth grade at Sacred Heart School, Later to play every Sunday at Children's mass until she graduated high-school. Linda once put on a one man show in fifth grade playing the guitar and riding the unicycle at the same time. She spent her high school days at Mt. St. Charles, home of many Olympian and Professional hockey players throughout the years. She was Presidient of the Beethoven club and Loved watching the Philharmonic where her Mom once slipped on a banana peel in front of Ocean State Theater. She has a great sense of humor. Linda won the Helen Spring Chapin Prize at DEAN JR. COLLEGE in Franklin Mass. For Inspiring "deeper appreciation of Music in her classmates" and minored in Music at Emerson College, where she received a BS degree in Communications concentrating in Television Production. One of her most favorite professors was REX TRAILER (Performance for Television) star of Boomtown. Linda DJ'd at both Emerson's ERS and Dean's WGAO. Joey taught her bar chords for guitar 5 months before The first Martinis performance, Never playing Rock quitar or having been in a Rock band before that time. She has always loved to perform, and has also participated in Theatre and Jazz and Classical Music. Linda spent a year traveling throughout the United States and Europe performing with the international group UP WITH PEOPLE, where she traveled with her friend Denise Burns a very talented Comic and Web expert. After returning from that tour she sold her first jingle to Digital Equipment Corporation "It takes all kinds." She was the Producer's Assistant for a Video shoot for DEC and wrote a song for fun, consequently singing and playing it for their training video. That was a turning point of inspiration for her as well as funding her first living space in Boston with former Dean graduate Monique (Gelmo) Coppola in a small studio apartment in Boston for her first semester at EMERSON COLLEGE, months later she met Joey in a place called The RAT in Kenmore Square. The Pixies had never played a show before then and it was their common interest in music that sparked a bond between them. Offering to sing back-ups for his band, he declined, telling her they already had a girl in the band KIM DEAL (Breeders)
About The Martinis
Formed in the wake of the Pixies' breakup, the Martinis feature Joey Santiago and his wife Linda Mallari as the group's creative core. Santiago was born in Manila, Phillippines, and when he was seven, moved to Yonkers, NY with his family. However, he spent most of his childhood in Massachusetts and went to college at UMass Amherst. This was where he met Charles Thompson (a.k.a. Black Francis and later, Frank Black); during this time he also met Mallari, who was studying Communications and Music at Emerson College. Classically trained in voice and piano since grade school, Mallari came from a musicloving family and had been performing in some fashion since childhood. Mallari offered to sing backing vocals for the Pixies (who had not performed any shows at that time), but since the band already had bassist/singer Kim Deal, Mallari didn't join the group. However, when the Pixies split in 1993, Santiago and Mallari began working on their own music as the Martinis. For a time, Pixies drummer David Lovering played with the band, appearing on the group's song "Free" on the Empire Records soundtrack, but left to become the touring drummer for Cracker. The Martinis had a revolving rhythm section on their subsequent releases, including that dog's Rachel Haden on bass for the group's 1998 selftitled, selfreleased debut album. Around this time Santiago's career as a composer began to take off; he wrote the score for 2000's Crime and Punishment in Suburbia, a project that Frank Black also contributed to, and also wrote music for the cult TV show Undeclared. 2004 was a big year for both Santiago and the Martinis: along with the hotlyanticipated Pixies reunion tour, the Martinis released their second album Smitten on the Artist Direct label.
Joey Santiago (born Joseph Alberto Santiago on June 11, 1965) is a Filipino-American musician and guitarist. Active since 1985, Santiago is best known as the lead guitarist for the alternative rock band Pixies, and as the guitarist for his own band, The Martinis.
Santiago's guitar technique has been described as "angular and bent."
Youth and college
Santiago was born in Manila, Philippines on June 11, 1965. The Santiago family emigrated to Yonkers, New York at when Santiago was 7, but he spent most of his childhood in Massachusetts and eventually matriculated at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he read economics.[1] There he met Charles Thompson (who later used the stage names Black Francis then Frank Black), with whom he dropped out and formed the alternative rock band Pixies in 1986.
Pixies
The band released 5 albums through the 4AD Records label before falling apart in 1993. The band reformed in 2004 with all the original members, touring throughout that year. They also toured during 2005, 2006 and 2007.
Rumours of a new record continue, but, as yet, nothing has emerged.
The Martinis and later projects
Santiago went on to make guest appearances on Frank Black's solo albums and form The Martinis with his wife Linda Mallari. He helped write the score for the 2000 film Crime and Punishment in Suburbia and the 2003 film The Low Budget Time Machine, both along with Frank Black. Also of note, Santiago co-scored with Michael Andrews for the sixteen episode Fox Network TV series Undeclared in 2001-2002. In 2004 he played guitars on the album Statecraft by Charles Douglas released by Redeye. Santiago also wrote two songs for the Showtime television series Weeds in 2005 which included "Birthday Video" and "Fake Purse."
Musical style
He describes his guitar playing as "angular and bent", attributing much of his style to songs he enjoyed when first learning the guitar such as "Savoy Truffle" (a composition by George Harrison on The Beatles' White album).
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Luis Pedron and Sherwin Morada's NewNuma.com
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New York, NY: Luis Pedron and Sherwin Morada of www.fanclubx.com, in the business of supporting upcoming artists, invites the Filipino-American Community to support their latest work by helping spread the word about NewNuma.com.
The Video they created for the New Numa Contest was shot on location in the state of Arizona to show the beauty of America. This was during their road trip around the United States (2007).Voting starts March 23, 2007 but NewNuma.com_11136_My_Video seems ahead of the game having been rated with 4 1/2 stars!
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