Rizal at 150: Nayon
Rizal at 150: Nayon
Rizal at 150: Nayon
Volume 3 No. 2
June 2011
Rizal @ 150
The Great Malayan
By: Dr. Romulo Sinajon
Presidents Report
By: Ching Quejas
Second Quarter 2011
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June 2011
ANG PINOY
Ni: Tito Adona
(Volunteer and Language Instructor)
Nagdiwang kamakailan ang mga
Pilipino hindi dahil sa bumaba ang
rating ng Pangulong PNoy ayon
sa huling survey
na
lumabas,
ayon sa mga
oposisyon
ang
pamahalaan daw
ni PNoy ay pinatatakbo na parang student council, puros trial and
error. Wala pa raw nagagawa kundi
batikusin ang nakaraang pamahalaan, sisi dito sisi duon.
Bahagi pala ng kasayahan ng
mga Pinoy ay ang nabalitang
pagbebenta ng Porche ng Pangulo,
dahil hindi magandang halimbawa
na naghihirap na ang bansa ang
pangulo ay naka bili pa ng mamahaling Porche kahit galing pa rin sa
kanyang bulsa ang pinang bili sa
kanyang sasakyan.
Nagdiwang pala ang mga Pinoy
dahil sa ika 150 na kaarawan ni
Jose Rizal ang pambansang bayani
ng Pilipinas. Dito sa Mississauga,
naging makulay ang mga pagdiriwang, nagkaroon ng simpleng programa at isang makulay na salusalo sa Kalayaan Cultural Centre.
Ang binabanggit kong kasiyahan
ay ang pagkapanalo ng koponang
Azkals sa larong football na kung
saan nilamapaso nila ang koponan
ng mga taga Sri-Lanka ng 4-0.
Nagkaroon na ng bagong kinahihiligan ang mga Pinoy maliban sa larong basketball. Sa tulong na rin ng
mga manlalaro na Pinoy ang magulang at lumaki sa Europe, tulad ng
magkakapatid ng Younghusband
iba pa manlalaro. Namumulat na rin
sa katotohanan na meron malaking
pag-asa na manalo ang mga Pinoy
sa ganitong paligsahan. Ang
susunod na katungali nila ay ang
mga manlalaro ng Kuwait, sa mga
manlalaro at opisyal ng koponang
Azkals, Mabuhay Kayo!
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Celebration of Freedom
By: Frances Sevilla
It was the first
evening gala celebration of Philippine Independence
in Mississauga in
ten years. It was a
well-attended formal event hosted
by the Filipino Seniors of Mississauga, a founding member of the Kalayaan Filipino Cultural
Organization. It was held, aptly and
significantly at the grand hall of the
Kalayaan Cultural Community Centre
on Saturday, June 11, 2011. Dress
code was the Filipino ceremonial attire
and the guests came in their well-kept,
well preserved finery, very elegant and
colourful in their Barong Tagalog and
their ternos.
Newly-arrived Philippine Consul
General, Honorable Pedro O. Chan
and Her worship, Hazel McCallion,
City Mayor of Mississauga graced the
occasion who both gave inspiring
speeches. The Mayor lauded the hard
-working and dedicated Filipinos and
who are good team workers. Off the
cuff, she asked Consul General Chan
to send in more Filipinos to Mississauga. The Consul General countered in
his speech that there is no problem
about sending more Filipinos to Canada because Canada is a great country
full of opportunities for everyone.
Ruffy Romano in his introduction of the
Mayor said the Filipino Mayor. Hazel
said she would love to be a mayor in
the Philippines, recalling her trip to
Manils on which occasion she met the
City mayor at that time but, she said,
Philippine weather is too hot and humid for her.
The KCCC intergenerational Rondalla was a special feature on the program of the evening providing Philippine music that made the atmosphere
more Filipino and the singing of Lupang Hinirang and Bayan Ko to
which it provided accompaniment,
more beautiful and heartfelt setting the
tone of patriotism for the night. Indeed, the songs relevance to the
countrys history of protest and strug-
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way. He was
also writing his
novel at the
time entitled,
Noli Me Tangere (Touch
Me Not) and
completed his
work February
21, 1887. After
Dr. Romy Sinajon publishing, he
decided
to
come home, in spite of advice by
friends not to go home due to the
uproar of the anti-Filipino elements
regarding his novel. His enemies
consisting of the friars in high places of the Catholic Church were plotting against him.
On September 18, 1891, another novel the El Filibusterismo
came off the press. This was another novel that exposes the discrimination, cruelty, injustice of the
Spanish occupation in the Philippines. He also founded the Liga
Filipina, but after, he was arrested
and deported to Dapitan without
benefit of trial. He lived for 4 years
in Dapitan. During this time he
practiced medicine, met Josephine
Bracken, whom he fell in love with
and they lived together as no priest
would marry them. He had a son
born prematurely and died after
birth. While he was mourning the
death of his son, ominous clouds of
revolution were darkening the Philippines skies. Andres Bonifacio,
the Great Plebian was sowing the
seeds of an armed uprising. Dr.
Rizal was contacted for his support,
but he objected to Bonifacios plan
for a bloody revolution. He believed
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the people were not yet ready. He
also promised the Spanish authorities his word of honour not to escape and he did not want to break
it. Instead he volunteered his services as a military doctor in Cuba.
However he was arrested while
travelling to Cuba. He returned
home to Manila where his trial was
a farce and a sham. He was convicted and sentenced to death. He
was shot by a firing squad and died
at the Bagumbayan field on December 29, 1896 at the age of 35. Before he was shot, he and Josephine
were married under Catholic rites.
He also renounced Masonry and
returned to the fold of Catholicism.
Dr. Jose Rizals life was short
but full of meaning and experiences. His life story inspires us to be
noble, to help one another and to
dream in the face of adversity. With
Dr. Rizal, his intelligence was directed at trying to wake up and tell
the Spanish occupiers that they
should change their ways. They
should treat the Filipinos fairly and
honestly. However greedy men and
women when their hands are full of
gold plundered from the poor people, dont listen to some messiah.
They will keep on plundering the
very land and people that sustain
them! Dr. Rizal was a gifted individual. With his pen mightier than the
sword, he was able to rally the
Massa and wake them up to realize that the talking is done and action is what is needed. He was not
a violent man. He resisted the urge
to join the revolution and instead
volunteered to join the Spanish Army in Cuba. He also gave his word
that he will not escape. How honourable can you be? Dr. Jose Rizal
is truly a man worthy to be called a
martyr and a hero! There are others
also worthy to be called the national
hero of the Philippines, but his
achievements surpassed them all.
He might not have taken arms to
prove his point but he ultimately
gave up his life to sacrifice for all of
us.
Dr. Jose Rizal, national hero of
the Philippines!
- (source :Jose Rizal life works and
writings by Gregorio F. Zaide)
ore!
All is set for the the 2011 KCCC Golf
Classic to be held at Royal Ontario
Golf Club on Saturday, August 27,
2011. This is the fourth year for
KCCCs annual golf tournament and
every succeeding year, the number
of golfers and sponsors has steadily
increased.
This years tournament returns to
Royal Ontario Golf Club in Hornby
(Milton), Ontario. Originally a stable
and equestrian center, it is now one
of Kaneffs premier golf courses with
fairways and greens framed by large
meadows, mature trees and a rolling
terrain. The course has five sets of
tee blocks, stretching from 5225 back
to 7074 yards, allowing golfers of all
calibers to find the desired amount of
challenge to suit their game.
Registration begins at 11 a.m.
and tee off time is at 12:30 p.m. The
green fee, golf cart, and awards dinner is $140. Prior to tee-off time in
the afternoon, players have the opportunity to practice their shots at the
adjacent driving range.
Exciting hole-in-one prizes are in
store for golfers at this years tournament with a $10000 cash as the
grand prize. Three other prizes at
designated par-3 holes include a 3day Carnival Bahamas cruise for two
($1999 value), a golf vacation for two
to your choice of over 120 resorts
and golf courses ($1999 value) or a
set of premium golf clubs and matching bag ($799 value).
After your day of golf, relax at
Royal Ontarios clubhouse and enjoy
a sumptuous dinner, inclusive of your
golf tournament fee. Individual and
team prizes will be awarded during
dinner. In addition, a raffle and auction will be featured.
To register, please contact the
KCCC office at 905-602-0923, email
info@kalayaancentre.ca
or
visit
www.kalayaancentre.ca/golf for further information and on-line registration. You can pay via Paypal.
Advertising and sponsorship opportunities are available.
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June 2011
School Reunion
By: Gerry Rulloda
This coming
December, I am
going back again
to my hometown
Aringay for a
school reunion.
Elementary
school reunion if
you ever heard of
having one. High
Young Gerry school reunion is
the one we know
as there are more memories to remember but elementary school? I
dont remember much about elementary school other than being given the
strap with dirt blowing out of my dirt
pants. Another one is making those
industrial projects like making a buri
hat or a flying wooden bird on wheels
while the girls are doing home economics stuff. But the most memorable that I dont want to remember at
all is the Saturday event right after
our graduation. It is the circumcision.
We gather at the river at 9 a.m. and
around 11a.m. Lakay Sario shows up
with his really sharp instrument. You
are supposed to be in the water for at
least 2 hours. Three minutes before
your turn, they give guava leaves to
chew. So there I was wet and chewing when my name was called and 2
steps before I reach Lakay Sario, I
turned left and ran towards home
amid the cheering of the younger
ones and jeering of the older ones.
For some years, you know how they
call me. I got mine done at the hospital when I was a little bit older and
braver.
Not too many fond memories. So I
wonder if there is some ulterior motive on this reunion, like fund raising
of some sort; add more pizzazz to the
town fiesta or just plain reunion. But
in any case, Im going.
It will be 50 years after elementary
school. Ive gone to the 40th year
high school reunion. Not that I havent seen my school mates ever since
we graduated from high school because I go back to the Philippines
every year or so to visit my aunt who
raised me. I was an orphan at age of
six months. And Ive been visiting her
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ever since she didnt want to stay in
North America anymore. She
passed away 5 years ago and its
becoming more difficult for me to
ask my wife to go back and visit my
hometown. But she is always accommodating and last year she
even came with me and we took
that grand vacation with the grandkids and their parents.
In one of my previous articles, I
wrote that people go back where
they were born not because they
miss the place but because they
miss their childhood. To me, this is
partly true because my hometown
Aringay is one of those rustic places that still look the same 50 years
ago when I was a kid. It looks like it
was left in time.
So what am I looking for with
this reunion? Oh, I can guarantee
you that for one or two weeks, I will
enjoy the company of my childhood
friends, and behave like a kid again.
Surprisingly enough, there is no
economic barrier in our group as
long as you dont do your gatherings in a plush restaurant. We celebrate from our house to the next
and everyone will come, rich or
poor. We will reminisce old times
and tell the same stories over and
Kalayaan Centre
2011 Upcoming Activities
July 23 KCCC Walkathon
July 30 Philippine Fiesta
Celebration Square
Aug 27 Golf Classic
Sep 23 Hawaiian Night
Oct 29 Halloween Party
Dec 31 New Year Bash
Weekly / Monthly Activities
Rondalla Class
Thursday
7:00pm
Line Dancing
Monday
6:30pm
Philippine Tango
Monday
7:30pm
Conversational Tagalog
Wed
6:30pm
Ballroom Dancing
Tue
7:00pm
Board Meeting
3rd Friday of the month
KCCC Book Club
Monthly
To sign-up for an activity, please
contact the Centre:
over again. There will be some
schoolmates that didnt go to high
school and it would really be interesting to hear their life stories. You
will be surprised. I heard one of the
naughty ones eventually became a
missionary now in South Africa,
another who was least likely to succeed is now a retired very rich man.
We dont ask how one became rich.
We just enjoy their company for that
one brief moment. One brief moment. Is it worth it? I bet you it is.
--
Tel. 905-602-0923
Email: info@kalayaancentre.ca
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Pilipino (Tagalog)
Adult Conversational Classes will
resume mid-September, interested
parties, kindly contact Kalayaan Cultural Centre for details. Pagyamanin
natin ang ating Sariling Wika, magaaral ng Pilipino (Tagalog)
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scheduled to take place on July
23rd. We have mailed some of our
invitations but a large number have
not been mailed due to the ongoing
postal workers strike. We have
called and e-mailed those whose email addresses and/or telephone
numbers are available.
After the walkathon, the next big
upcoming event is the annual classic golf tournament to be held on
August 27, 2011 at the Royal Ontario Golf and Country club. It is
keeping the golf committee quite
busy at this time, getting sponsors
and players and preparing the giveaways and prizes. Chaired by Executive VP Edgar Frondozo, the
committee members are:
Mars
Cebrero, Chito Carbonell, Rodel
Meier, Evelyn Laraya-Pond, Judy
Montenegro, Jojo Sebastian, Tommy de Guia, Delfin Palileo and Gerry Rulloda. The golf tournament is
one of the big events of the KCCC
held annually and this time the
committee is working hard to make
it a banner year for its golf event.
The charity bingo will go electronic starting in December. Everything will be done electronically so
member charities will not have a
hard time anymore. All they will
have to do is act as greeters and
promote their own charities. And
yet, the system of sharing in the
proceeds will be the same. The
government is doing all it can to
help the charities and we are indeed thankful.
And before I forget, I am happy
to let you know that we have been
gradually paying off the no-interest
loan we incurred from the members
of the board in 2006 and 2007
when we just bought our building.
When we filed an application for a
grant from the Ontario Trillium
Foundation in 2008, we said we will
repay the loans in 5 years. Well
this is only the third year and by
Gods grace we have just a few
thousands more to pay off out of
the initial $55,000 liability in 2008.
God willing we hope to pay it all by
the end of the year or before the
first half of the 4th year. It makes
us feel good indeed.
Something special happened at
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LOOKING OUT!
By: Edgar Frondozo
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Quarterly Newsletter of the
KALAYAAN CENTRE
Editorial Staff:
Edgar Frondozo
Ching Quejas
Contributors
Dr. Romulo Sinajon
Gerry Rulloda
Tito Adona
Frances Sevilla
Photographers
Rene Sevilla
Judy Montenegro
Send contributions/letters to:
nayon@kalayaancentre.ca
Visit us at:
www.kalayaancentre.ca
KALAYAAN CENTRE
Tel. 905-602-0923
5225 Orbitor Dr. Unit 3
Mississauga, ON L4W-4Y8
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