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President’s Message I first joined the Filipino Association of Greater Kansas City many years ago. I can positively say that it has grown in many aspects since then. The FA-GKC became our second family away from our homeland, the Philippines. The warmth and hospitality extended to us made or transition to the US easier. Through these years...
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TAMBULIN e w s l e t t e r
Ha-Ha-Happy New Year!
All about Yoga Laughter.
Meet our 2012 Officers!
Sign up for Open Positions! Pg. 2
Welcome MembersBirthdays & Anniversaries. And a
Reminder to pay your dues!Medical Ball A Hint of Green! Page 3
Medical Mission to
Labo, Camarines Norte
19th Annual Medical Mission
Words from FABA KC
Start of Fil- Am Sports Page 5
Senior Council Corner &
Activities Page 6
Upcoming Events
Join the fun!! Page 7
Editor’s Message
This is your Tambuli! Page 8
Jan. Meeting Reports
Treasurer’s Report & Minutes
Page 9 & 10
Make 2012 the Greatest Year Ever!It is days into the new year. If you created a new year’s resolution, have
you been sticking to it? If yes, fantastic! But do you worry how long it
will last? Or maybe you’re like me, I didn’t create one because I didn’t
know where to start. Well here’s to a new ritual! Give it a try! By Editor in Chief Nescelle Caberto
I got this in my e-mail from a really good friend. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. For the past ten years, I’ve had a simple New Year’s ritual that’s been a way to ring in the new. As the saying goes, “Well begun is half done”, so I suggest you do this ASAP to get 2012 off to a wonderful start:
Start with a 10-15 minute meditation in which you set your attention on releasing the old and opening to the new.
1. On a piece of paper, hand write a list of all the things in 2011 that you’d like to let go of.
This can include old patterns that don’t serve you, grudges or resentments you’re hanging on to, fears that hold you back, or circumstances that you’d like to change. It can also include not-useful habits such as eating too much sugar or not exercising. Make sure your list is as complete
as possible with everything that didn’t work for you in 2011. My list is usually a few pages. 2. (This part is fun.) If it’s easy for you to burn the list, then do it. If not, you can tear the
list up in many pieces. As you release this list, imagine letting go of the energies that are represented on your list.
3. Now, on to creation. Make a list of all that you wish to create for yourself in 2012. Include the habits you’d like to embrace, the external circumstances you’d like to create, and the internal experiences you’d like to have (joy, freedom, ease, love, peace, acceptance of all
that is, etc). Be as specific as possible. (continued pg 2)
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4. Read the list aloud (whether you’re alone or with others). Speaking it out adds more energy to it. Feel each item as though it’s actually happened. And Lastly... 5. Put the list in a special place, as a symbolic offering for your coming year.
Notice how you feel after doing this ritual. I always feel cleansed, lighter, renewed, and excited about what’s ahead.
Ha-Ha-Happy New Year! by Imelda Ayongao Labayen
The FAGKC meeting, last January 6th, was preceded by
our usual potluck ,“nourishing stomach development” & a joyful laughter yoga activity. What healthy & fun way to start the evening for our first 2012 FA-GKC meeting!
Much thanks to Becky Holsen, a certified yoga instructor who was introduced to laughter yoga by the well-known Dr. Madan Kataria, a physician from Mumbai, India. According
to Dr. Kataria, laughter yoga hopes to bring good health, joy, & world peace through laughter. Unconditional laughter
(laughing for no reason), when combined with yogic breathing (pranayama), can bring physiological & psychological benefits to a person, according to her. The concept of laughter yoga is based on the scientific fact that the body cannot differentiate
between a fake and real laughter. Officers & members present were energized by the activity.
It was a joy to interact & watch everyone’s reaction as we
engaged in the “fake & real laughter” activity across the room. Members found it difficult to stop laughing when the meeting was ready to start. There was more focus & energy once the
meeting commenced.We hope to carry the power of laughter in our hearts
wherever & whatever situations we are, for “laughter is the best medicine.” So, ho-ho, ha-ha-ha, ho-ho, ha-ha-ha. Carry it on.
Thanks to FAGKC President, Beth Rosas for incorporating laughter yoga, an outreach program for our membership. May God bless you, Beth & your team.
To learn more about Laughter Yoga, you can find Becky Holsen at a yoga studio off the Plaza where she teaches.
Congratulations to the Following 2012 Officers!Executive Officers of 2012 Executive Appointees Executive Committees
President Beth Rosas Executive Director of FCC - Jun Puno Membership & HospitalityPresident-Elect Bing Sakach Executive Director of Sinag Tala Perform- Cito Jalbuena & Bernie Rabang
Secretary Mike Hicks ing Arts Troupe - Lillian Pardo Social Affairs Gemma Snyder
Assistant Secretary Lara Puno Sampaguita Choir Director - TBA Michelle Chico
Treasurer Alan Labayen Ethnic Enrichment Commisioner Ways & Means Linda FranciscoAssistant Treasurer Norma McCloud Hans Vergara ALT - Bong Tumanut Michael TanPRO Ed Tumanut Tambuli Editor in Chief - Nescelle Caberto By-Laws & Compliance Lillian Pardo
Auditor Hans Vergara Riz Pecana
Board Members Special Sub Committees Scholarship Elvie Leone Lilia Bautista Valentine’s Day - Linda Francisco & Gemma Cory Scorio
Rizvend Pecana NASCAR - Michael Tan Community Outreach Cindy K. Evelyn Puno Easter - Michelle Chico Alcy MalkmusErnie Rosas - Vice Chairman Fiesta Filipina - Bing Sakach Finance Adela Tan
Bong Tumanut - Chairman July 4th - TBA Youth Group Advisor Bing SakachKevin Bautista - Secretary Sinag - Tala 40th - Lillian Pardo Angelo Santos
September Affair Gala - Mila Tiojangco, Alexis Snyder Lilian Pardo & Shirley Sulit Senior Council Gigi Mateo
Ethnic Festival - Hans Vergara, Bong Tumanut, Volunteer Services TBA
Beth Rosas, Adelta Tan, & Neo Rabang * Please contact Beth Rosas for Open Positions
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JANUARY BIRTHDAYS! 1 Magno Gables 2 Precy Huebner 7 Letty Rabang 9 Michael Tan11 Bryan Jomar Paat13 Dennis Paat18 Dan Sulit20 Neo Rabang & Ernie Rosas RN22 Alan Labayen
JANUARY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRANTS9 Paul & Mirla de Los Santos
FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS!3 Eric Meyer5 Lillian Pardo MD11 Bernadette Rabang-Nguyen16 Brandon Jones17 Linda Francisco & Nora Juan23 Tom Eggers
FEBRUARY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRANTS!19 Eric & Alma Meyer
Member Information as of 1/14/2012
Philippine Medical Society Announces Annual Medical Ball, March 17 2012
A green tie gala benefit, celebrating 37 years of reaching out and raising hope.
Announced by Kevin BautistaThe Philippine Medical Society of
Greater Kansas City (PMSGKC) will host its annual Medical Ball from 6 p.m. to 12 a.m., Saturday, March 17, at the
InterContinental Kansas City at the Plaza. “Our annual gala brings members, non-members, volunteers and friends
together for a night filled with camaraderie & fund while supporting a wonderful cause,” said Dr. Olivia Iway, PMSGKC President. “I hope everyone
will attend & make this the best event ever.”
PMSGKC will celebrate 37 years of
“Reaching out & Raising Hope,” both within the local community & abroad. All proceeds will benefit the Medical Mission,
PMSGK’s, annual mission in the Philippines, providing healthcare services
& medical aid to the underserved, including establishing free local health clinics & providing AED & BLS training.
Everyone is encouraged to dress in
their formal best with a “hint of green”. Enjoy an elegant evening of cocktails, gourmet cuisine & dancing with live
entertainment by Kansas City’s Saucy Jack Band & performances by the Paco Dance Academy.
Individual Reservations are $80 per person, reserved by Mar. 2. Prices increase after Mar 2 & reservations will be accepted on space availability.
Reservations are highly recommended. To further support the causes & projects, raffle tickets will be available for $10 ea. &
include an entry to 1 of the 3 donated cash prize giveaways: a $1500 1st prize, $1000 2nd prize, & a $500 3rd prize.
For more Information, reserve a seat or purchase raffle tickets contact Dr. Christine Nedeau at 816-201-9910, [email protected] or Kevin Bautista
at [email protected] to see you there!
Welcome JANUARY New Members & Returning Members, Thank you for your Support!Information as of 1/13/2012, provided by Membership Co-Chair Bernadette Rabang New Year, new dues, Remember to sign up for the New Year!!
Albert & Josephine Abraham Thomas Eggers Precy Huebner Neo & Letty Rabang Delia YzonSally Faune-Rodriguez Nonoy Jagorin Brandon & Michelle Jones Alan & Imelda Labayen Ernie & Beth Rosas
Cresente & Lilia Bautista Carrie Francia Aaliyah & Anatalia Jones Cito & Tacing Jalbuena Bong & Sonia TumanutFely Francisco Mac & Nora Juan Patricia Malkmus Erick & Eden Orille Chris Nguyen Lee & Flor Tabiendo
Kevin Bautista Robert & Linda Francisco Reden & Dina Jalosjos Bernadette Rabang-Nguyen Michael & Adela Tan Jose Bayani Erlinda Francisco Macario Juan Nonong & Lillian Pardo Abby & Zach Nguyen Rich & Gemma Snyder
Stan & Elivra Berry Magno & Erlinda Gabales Jun & Evelyn Puno Ludivina Vinluan Retze & Tabita SantosJason & Gigi Mateo Alex & Helen Pacis Lara Puno Ed Tumanut Peter & Bing Sakach Carlo Santos
Paul & Mirla de los Santos Carmelita Gonzales Ric & Nita Labayen Dan Sulit Etherlinda Ruffy Mitchell & Jasper Ray Johnson Eric & Alama Meyer Samantha-Mae & J-E Meyer Alexis Snyder Lucila Rider
Monica, Mckenzie, & Melody Johnson Dennis & Rosa Paat Brydan & Bryan Paat * New Members = BOLD
Like us on Facebook! You know YOU want to! www.facebook.com/filipinoassociation
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I have witnessed many leaders who have toiled and
served this organization with its purpose in mind- “to promote and preserve the Filipino cultural heritage and further better relationships and understanding among the people of Greater Kansas City.” I am most proud of FA-GKC’s solidarity, that regardless of our regional backgrounds, we are one Filipino association working together towards a common goal.
As I look back to its history and all the great work of all past FA-GKC leaders and officers of this organization, I admire their sacrifices and commitment, their generosity of their time, energy and resources, especially those who continue to do so throughout the years. I do share their passion in preserving our culture and traditions and reaching out to the community. I have witnessed many members with their families who continually volunteer and work for our association regardless of any position held. All of your hard work is recognized and appreciated.
As the 44th President of the Association, my goal is to continue the vision of our past leaders and develop programs that will involve all generations of our Fil-Am community. My presidential theme - “Embrace Traditions, Bridge Generations and Reach Out to Communities” will hopefully help all of us,
elected officers to stay focus to the tasks at hand and to serve our organization achieve its mission and purposes for which this corporation was formed as set forth in our Articles of Incorporation.
Moreover, I would like to reach out to all Filipino-Americans of Greater Kansas City to join us and
support our association. We must all work together in encouraging our younger generation continue our traditions, share with them our values and beliefs and be proud of our Filipino heritage. Together, we will celebrate our successes and overcome many challenges as a community. We can all have greater impact in our community and what better way to achieve this by attending our events at the Filipino Cultural Center. I invite you to come and see our newly renovated FCC and visit our cultural exhibit room.
To our younger members, I pose this challenge to you. Our immediate Past President, Mike Hicks has stepped up to prove that you too, can make a difference. The 2011 September Affair’s theme, “Rise to the Challenge” resonated this loud and clear. And to all our past and present dancers with our Sinag-Tala Dance troupe for the past 40 years, and to all performers with our Sampaguita Choir, you all must be commended for all your time and sharing your skills and talents to the community. You all have served well as the Cultural arms of our association.
Thank you to all elected and appointed officers for making this commitment to serve our association. I look
forward to working with you all. To all members, I thank you for the trust and confidence you have given me and I hope for all your support in making our association visible, viable and a vital part of the community in the Greater Kansas City in the year 2012 and beyond.
Sincerely, Beth B. Rosas, FA-GKC, President 2012
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2012 Medical Mission to Labo, Camarines Norteby Ron HoltPresident, South Platte Rotary Club2009-2011
On January 23, 2012, Philippine
Medical Society of Greater Kansas City (PMSGKC) and the South Platte Rotary Club (SPRC) with support from Rotary International and the Philippine Nurses Association of Greater Kansas City (PNAGKC) will be conducting its 19th annual medical mission in another poor community in the Philippines, this time the town of Labo, Camarines Norte Province, about 8 hours by road from Manila. This mission will be conducted by a team of 36 U.S. residents, consisting of 24 medical professionals and 12 other staff who will assist with supplies and patient processing. Like the 2011 mission, this mission will enjoy the support of a local Rotary club, the Rotary Club of Labo, and local medical professionals. Once again, it is expected that many poor people, likely more than 2000, will be served with medical and surgical care and that there will be healthcare in-service training for local medical professionals and student nurses. Over 575 boxes of medical supplies and various items of medical equipments were shipped by the SPRC on
December 2-3, 2011, so the mission will leave the Labo District Hospital better equipped to continue service after the one-week mission is over.
Over the past 18 medical missions, members of the Philippine Medical Society of Greater Kansas and the Philippine Nurses Association Of Greater Kansas City, together with the medical mission sponsor, SPRC have provided medical care for over 32,000 poor individuals, including 3800 major surgeries and 4800 minor surgeries, and has delivered several tons of donated medical supplies and equipment worth millions of dollars. Further information on these past medical missions is available at the PMSGKC’s website : www.medical-mission.org These medical missions were coordinated by Dr. Balty Lotuaco, Denys Collins and Dr. Lillian Pardo, current Medical Director of the 2012 medical mission.
The SPRC and its partners have pursued these missions, because over 25% of the people throughout the Philippines live below the poverty line (the poverty percentage is around 66% in Labo, the site of our upcoming mission) and cannot obtain adequate medical care, and we are in a position to help extend care at no charge to some of them and to leave their local hospitals better equipped to continue
to provide care after we leave. As Mother Teresa once said, work like this represents ‘God’s love in the world today’ and the 2012 mission team and the SPRC and its partners are privileged to be part of this expression of God’s love. All of the mission team members know that this experience will be as rewarding for them as it is helpful to the poor in Labo. As Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, ‘One of the greatest compensations in life is that no person can help another without helping themselves”.
Members of the Filipino Association, PMSGKC and PNAGKC Joining the 2012
Medical Mission to Labo, Camarines Norte are:
Dr. Manuel Pardo, Dr. Lillian Pardo, Dr. Balty Lotuaco, Dr. Denys Collins, Dr. Fred Iloreta, Neo
Rabang, Le=y Rabang, Joel Nedeau, Dr. Chris@ne Nedeau, Beth Rosas, Tess
Laoruangroch, Marilyn Dizon, Irma Labre-‐Wright, Leila Busch, Vicky Herrera, Rod
Herrera, Amie Valera, Mope=e Floren@no, Mary Aragon, Arvin Figueroa, Terry Abella, Timothy Leonzon, Grace Leonzon. They are
joined by SPRC President, Ron Holt, Jeison and Angela Randle, Nandy Kruger, Hazel and David
Ligman, Dr. Sally Green and Ted Green, Dr. Kevin Healy and Dr. Gammy Lotuaco.
Wishing you all GOOD LUCK & many THANKS for all that you do!!
The Creation of Filipino American Basketball of Kansas City by Vic Rosqueta
A group of Filipino American ballers from the surrounding Kansas City area who participates in weekly pick-up games at the Tomahawk Community Center are now called the Filipino American Basketball Association of Kansas City, a.k.a. FABA KC. FABA KC aims to unite Fil-Am community through sports, promote camaraderie and sportsmanship adhering to Filipino values and traditions. FABA members elected Victor Rosqueta as President, Chris Francia as the Vice President, Alan Basa as the Secretary and Chris Javillonar as Treasurer.
We started with six teams and now exponentially grew to twenty one teams including four women volleyball teams.
Winter league kicks off on January 21, 2012 at 11:30 am at 68 Inside Sports, 11301 West 88 St., Overland Park, Kansas. It is participated by two Batang Pinoy teams, twelve years old and under, two Lahing Pinoy teams, seventeen years old and under. Open Division teams are participated by: Astig, Bagwis, Basa, Buhawi, Dabarkads, Henyo Kings, Iskul Bukol, Kanto Boys, Suave, Tamaraw and Takusa. forty years old and above: Bagets, Godfather, Legends of the North and Tatang Agers. Volleyball teams: Bosing, Da Angels, Istariray and Malditas. Our summer league will be played at 68 Inside Sports on August , September and October. (continued...)
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Everyone is invited to come, watch and encourage their friends and family to show their talent in the court , admission is free. See you at the games. Mabuhay!!!
Senior Council Corner!Gigi Mateo, President of the Senior Council, 2012
Gigi is not new to the Filipino
community. The Founder and 2-term
President of PNAGKC ( 1991-1994),
found herself busy again when the
Senior Council recruited her in 2010
and became President Elect in 2011.
Gigi has a full plate of activities, both
professionally and personally. She and
husband, Jason, are owners of 2
companies; Essential Home Health,
Inc. and Integral Care Provider, Inc.
She is a Member of the Community
Advisory Directors of Research
Foundation, member of the UMKC
School of Nursing Community
Advisory Council, Committee Member
on Strategic Healthcare Policy at WIPP
( Woman Impacting Public Policy).
Spiritually speaking, Gigi also
volunteers as an EOM( Extra Ordinary
Minister) and as a Minister of the Sick
and Homebound at St. Michaels The
Archangel Parish.
Gigi is very enthusiastic with her
role at the Senior Council of FA-GKC.
She enjoys the group tremendously
and that is evident with all the
activities and events she already put
into plan for this year. ( See SENIOR
COUNCIL ACTIVITIES). She is
encouraging all members who are 55
years of age and older as well as
supporters (below 55), to join the fun
and vibrant Senior Council and she
promises they will have the “time of
their life”. Indeed, Gigi is having her
time of her life with The Senior
Council. Her favorite life quote,
“There are many things in life
that will catch your eye, but only
a few will catch your heart . . . pursue those.”- Unknown.
Jason and Gigi Mateo with Family
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! Senior Council ActivitiesJoin the fun with the Seniors! All are encouraged and welcome!! JANUARY ACTIVITIES 27th-Come and celebrate the Chinese New Year at the Nelson Atkins Museum. There will be shows, Chinese food, and plenty of fun. We will meet at 5:30 pm at the Museum Store (the gift shop). Address: 4525 Oak St. Kansas City, MO 64111 Phone:816-756-1ART Website:www.nelson-atkins.org. TBA-Tai Chi & Qigong- Great for the body and mind. More details to come.
FEBRUARY ACTIVITIES 3rd-Ensemble Espanol Spanish Dance - JCCC 8 pm at Yardley Auditiorium. Come experience Spanish culture through singing, dancing, and flamenco. $25/pp for a group of 10 or more. Address:12345 College Blvd. Overland Park,KS 66210 (913)469-8500Website:www.jccc.org
4th-Hollywood Casino-New Casino at the Speedway, meet for an 11:30 lunch buffet at the lobby with good company and good food. Address: 777 Hollywood Casino Blvd. Kansas City,KS (913)288-9300.Website: www.hollywoodcasinokansas.com
10th-"Beer For Breakfast"-American Heartland Theater, 8 pm. A comedy play about three Men in A Cabin, 2 days at the Lake, and a jilted wife. Laughter is good for the soul. $32.75/pp (senior), adult ($37.75) Address: 2450 Grand Boulevard, Suite 314 Kansas City, MO 64108.Website: www.ahtkc.com
19th-Senior Council Member's Meeting, Filipino Cultural Center @ 1:30PM TBA-Tai Chi & Qigong-Great for the body and. More details to come!! Please note websites that are posted have directions, maps, and parking details.
Join the fun and call-Gigi (913)526-0106 e-mail:[email protected] or Carmen Chico (816)526-7364 e-mail:[email protected]
Upcoming EventsFebruary 10 General Monthly MeetingFebruary 11 Valentine’s Party: Araw ng Puso (A Day of Heart)March 2 General Monthly MeetingMarch 17 Philippine Medical Society: Annual Medical Ball
March 24 Shrimp Dinner
March 31 The Diplomatic Ball
For more information go to www.filipino-association.org/calendar
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EDITOR IN CHIEF MESSAGEThis year’s goal is really just like any other. This is your newsletter. Much feedback will be greatly appreciated. I would love to get to know our readers and turn this into something fun!
After volunteering and spending much time being involved and getting to know the members I knew eventually I would be appointed. Well... someone recognized me, asked me for my name, so here I am! - Nescelle Caberto
VOICE YOUR THOUGHTS Hope you’ve enjoyed this years first issue. I would love to keep everyone informed on topics you enjoy. Please feel free to contact me at ncaberto@filipino-
association.org for comments, as well as, discrepancies you find. If you are interested in writing and editing, please contact me as well. Thank you!
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A n n u a l C h r i s t m a s P a r t y
S i m b a n g g a b i
B l a c k & W h i t e N e w Y e a r ’ s
F o r m o r e p i c t u r e s g o t o w w w . f i l i p i n o - a s s o c i a t i o n . o r g / p h o t o s
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Treasurer’s Report By Hans Vergara JANUARY 6 MEETING MINUTES : For period ending December 31, 2011: *Unavailable at @me of publica@on
Cash 11/30/11 = $58,495Total Receipts = $13,504Total Disbursements = ($8,594) Net Cash Inflow = $4,911Cash 12/31/11 = $63,405
-‐ In comparing this month-‐end balance with the current year’s beginning Cash balance of $101,477, we have a year-‐to-‐date net cash out flow of ($38,072). -‐ Including Investments of $19,363, Total Funds through December are $82,768.
Fund Notes: -‐ General Fund -‐ $5,341: Incurred Visa gif cards for early membership totaled $100 and Sr. Adela Starkey Community Outreach $200. -‐ Construc@on Fund -‐ $148: No ac@vity to report. -‐ Building Fund -‐ $38,579: KCPT $270 phone s@pend, NASCAR concession revenue of $6,189, Building Usage collected $2,520, TV dona@ons were $200, incurred Christmas expenses of $482, interest only payment of $1,297, and paid JCW $1,674 permit fee. -‐ Cultural Arts Fund -‐ $19,338: Sampaguita caroling ne=ed $1,350, while Sinag-‐Tala dues, Rockhurst performance, and misc receipts totaled $2,586 offset by $370 in related expenses.
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