Royalty to grace PIDC Fest
Bidding her legion of fans in the Philippines a temporary adieu, Ai-Ai de las Alas travels in July to
Toronto where the PIDC will roll out the red carpet. Dubbed the Philippines’ Comedy Queen,
Blockbuster Queen, and Concert Queen, Ms. de Las Alas headlines this year’s Mabuhay
Festival, flagship project of the Philippine Independence Day Council.
More Info
[Posted April 22, 2008]
PIDC Toronto Annual Picnic
Click here for more info, events happening this June 14, 2008 at the PIDC Toronto Annual Picnic, to be held at Earl Bales Park.
[posted
April 14, 2008]
Get Connected, Get Listed, Reach the third largest community in the country!
The MABUHAY DIGEST Souvenir Program & Directory is a publication dedicated in showcasing the
associations, businesses and individuals who participate in events organized by the Philippine Independence
Day Council (“PIDC”) especially the “Mabuhay Philippines! Toronto Summer Festival”. It will contain a
comprehensive directory of businesses and associations that support the continued growth and preservation of
Philippine heritage and culture in Canada. In addition, the digest also offers the option to let the public
familiarize themselves with your company and/or organization. For a nominal fee, an article can be written
about your group to further publicize services, accomplishments, events and projects you may have.
More info
[posted
Mar 12, 2008]
YOU could be the next Mrs. Philippines!
Mrs. Philippines will serve as a role model and inspiration to all women particularly the Filipina woman, showcasing the virtues and the excellent morale of the Filipina woman. She will promote the Filipino Culture, Arts, Heritage and the Acts of Charity.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS MARCH 15!
Sign up TODAY!
[posted
Feb 23, 2008]
PIDC Toronto GK Village to Rise in Bicol
Eight long hours on the road on the 14th day of January, 2008, tired and sleepless but well worth it when the Canadian entourage arrived at the site 9:00 am where the PIDC Toronto- GK Village will rise. The village will be situated at the town of Jose Maria E. Panganiban, Bicol Region, as promised by the officers and supporters of the Philippine Independence Day Council. The town of Jose Panganiban is about ten kilometers away from Daet, a mountainous area overlooking the sea. The town is an old mining town that was gravely affected when mining stopped in the region. What is worse, it is often affected by typhoons...
[posted
Feb 23, 2008]
PIDC
Supports the Jocelyn Dulnuan Fund [posted
Oct 10, 2007]
Dear
Kababayan, We
sincerely extend our heartfelt gratitude to you, your family, your friends and
your organization for supporting the Mabuhay Philippines! Toronto Summer Festival
last August 17,18 and 19. Your participation in our
3-day Festival will enable us to fulfill our pledge and make it a reality of building
a PIDC-GK Village of 30 houses in the Philippines. The
event was a great success judging from the tremendous number of people who attended
the celebration. Everyone who celebrated the Festival with us will have a lasting
memory to keep and share. Please read the attached press
release , and the Paraiso article,
and enjoy the pictures on the links below. Festival
Photos @ Filipinos.ca Mabuhay
Festival - SantaCruzan Photos @ Filipinos.ca Mabuhay
Parade Photos @ Filipinos.ca More
photos at http://infofilipino.redandal.com Mabuhay
Festival Parade (YouTube) MARAMING,
MARAMING SALAMAT AT MABUHAY TAYONG LAHAT! Jun Enverga, President Minda
Neri, Festival Chair
"Take
a Bow, PIDC": Mabuahay Festival Review by Ricardo J.S. Caluen "The
curtains fell on this years Mabuhay Festival to lusty shouts of mabuhay.
And quite appropriately so. After all, by any yardstick, the Philippine Independence
Day Council may have broken its own record in terms of the over-all successful
conclusion of the annual festival which has now become a fixture in Torontos
summer festival scene..." [posted Aug 27, 2007] Festival
Article @ EpochTimes.com Tian
Guo Marching Band of Canada See
more video clips from this year's Festival [posted
August 27, 2007]
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