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Simbang Gabi, FACC Christmas party roll out this week in Charlotte

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  By Susan Palmes-Dennis Rockingham, North Carolina—It’s going to be a busy, meaningful and fun-filled weekend ahead for the Filipino-American community of the Carolinas with two events lined up for their calendar. The first will be the annual Simbang Gabi (Night Mass) at St. Thomas Aquinas Church at 7 pm, according to Joiee Apilat Arrojado.    Fr. Raymond Ekosse, parochial vicar of the St. Thomas Aquinas Church will officiate the Mass and light refreshments will be served afterward. Proceeds of a bake sale of delicious delicacies and desserts will pay for the acquisition of the St. Thomas Aquinas Church sound systems.   The Simbang Gabi is a cherished Filipino Christmas tradition. In the Philippines, the Simbang Gabi starts at 4 am on Dec. 16 and will be held every 4 am until December 24. Catholic churches in the Charlotte area tweak this tradition by holding one hour Masses. Filipino songs will be sung during the Mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Church and it will be the...

Stories from the 34th FACC Gala Night

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  By Susan Palmes-Dennis The winners of the Filipiniana attire, barong Tagalog and long evening gown contest held during the 34thGala Night of the Filipino-American Community of the Carolinas Inc. (FACC) held last Oct. 7 had their own stories to tell about their attire which they shared with yours truly. Foe Tonette Asay, her winning Filipiniana gown was designed by a T’boli fashion design student. The ethnic cloth cannot be replicated locally here in the US and is only used to accentuate the belt or chaleco for special occasions. The hat called ‘Sloong Kneba’ is a symbol representing a bird’s beak. The intricate design pattern originated from Lake Sebu, South Cotabato province.  Asay said the cut of the dress is unique and the butterfly sleeves highlight the national Filipino terno. The color white stands for purity, the red is the blood of ancestors while black symbolizes the soil from which they come from. The yellow color was added to the gown to set the wearer apart as a ...

Best of Filipino bayanihan spirit in 34th FACC Gala Night

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Everything is ready for the 34th Gala Night of the Filipino-American Community of the Carolinas Inc. (FACC) at 6 pm today, Oct. 7, at the Hilton Charlotte Airport Hotel.   This year’s FACC Gala Night carries the theme ‘Bayanihan in a Foreign Land: Heroes To Each Other’ and it resonates to what is happening among Pinoys globally.   There is always that bayanihan or community spirit among the Pinoys when they arrive and set roots in a foreign land including here in the Charlotte area (the seat of the Filipino American Community of the Carolinas, Inc).   Case in point which is very recent is the arrival of teachers from the Philippines who didn’t bring much of their belongings here due to the prohibitive fees.    These teachers just had their one check in bag and one hand carried bag. They need basic items to survive and get started in their new lives here.  The Filipino-American community through the initiative and leadership of the FACC 2023 board of directo...

All ready for 34th FACC Gala Night

  It’s all systems go for the 34th Gala Night of the Filipino American Community of the Carolinas Inc. (FACC) scheduled on the evening of Oct. 7 at the Grand Ballroom of Hilton Charlotte Airport at 2800 Coliseum Centre Drive. FACC President Ed Tautjo said among the activities lined up for the event is a contest for the best in Filipiniana dress, barong Tagalog and evening gown. Here is a video message by the FACC officials inviting the Filipino-American community in the Carolinas to attend the 34th FACC Gala Night./ Susan Palmes-Dennis

Oct. 4 deadline to buy tickets for 34th FACC Gala Night

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No tickets for the 34th FACC Gala Night will be sold at the hotel entrance, said FACC president Dr. Ed Tautjo. This means that those interested to attend the Oct. 7 event have only until Oct. 4 to buy their tickets. The soft-spoken Dr. Tautjo said it’s the policy of the Grand Ballroom Hilton, the venue for the event, not to allow last minute purchases considering there are already 500 confirmed attendees for the Gala Night. The hotel is located at Charlotte Airport 2800 Coliseum Centre Drive. As of this writing, Dr. Tautjo said there are only a few tickets for the event. An FACC signature event, the first Gala Night was organized 34 years ago by spouses Rudy and Lita Joaquin and held at the Royce Hotel before the FACC was organized.  This year’s Gala Night carries the theme ‘Bayanihan In A Foreign Land: Heroes To Each Other.’     For inquiries on how to purchase the tickets, they can contact any member of the FACC board of directors.   This year’s FACC board of direc...

Excitement builds for 34th FACC Gala Night

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ROCKINGHAM, North Carolina—Anticipation continues to build leading to the 34th Gala sponsored by the Filipino American Community of the Carolinas Inc. ( FACC) as excitement for the event is reaching as far as the neighboring state of Georgia. This was attested by Gigi Fernandez, a former longtime resident of Charlotte who moved to Georgia recently. Gigi bought nine tickets for out-of-owners and the annual FACC Gala brings back good memories of Charlotte for her.   She said she didn’t hesitate to attend the Gala day in Charlotte instead of the Gala in Georgia which is held about the same time.    Gigi’s, a native of Bogo town Cebu province in the Philippines before immigrating to the US, been attending the signature event of FACC faithfully except during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and always brought her friends from Georgia. This time she has eight guests who are already booked at the hotel. ‘I am a proud Carolinian and I support the FACC,’ Gigi beamed. The 34th FA...

Visitors, residents invited to immerse in Charlotte Museum’s Asian American Pacific Islander exhibit

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By Susan Palmes-Dennis For anyone staying or visiting in Charlotte, North Carolina please do visit the ongoing  Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) exhibit at the Charlotte Museam of History. Dr. Nini Bautista de Garcia, chairman of the Asian American Foundation for the Carolinas (AAPI Exhibit Team) said the exhibit’s second cycle started last June 12 an will last until the end of June.  Showcased in the exhibit are 23 cultures, traditions and heritage of Asian American Pacific Islander countries as seen through pictures and stories outlined in their respective story boards, traditional costumes and artifacts.    The exhibit opened last May 18 in time for the celebration of Asian American Heritage Month.  Photo by Doreen Reynolds For Filipino-American Doreen Reynolds, it’s never too late to learn and appreciate the cultures of neighbors in Asia.  Reynolds graced the May 18 opening and went again a week ago. The museum is open from 11 am to 5 pm and admi...