June - FAAWIS
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June - FAAWIS
OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE FILIPINO AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF WISCONSIN FAAWIS-PNAWI Joint Spring Bowling Fundraiser by Gem Cubos O n April 6, FAAWIS in partnership with the PNA Wisconsin hosted the annual spring bowling tournament held at JB’s on 41, formerly Olympic lanes. 25 registered teams joined the highly anticipated event and drew varied crowd of bowlers. Whether throwing strikes, gutter balls, or just having plain fun, the afternoon all went to a good cause. Proceeds from the affair benefited the free medical clinic of the PCCCF which provides basic medical care to the FAAWIS President Zen Edralin and Board Members preuninsured and underinsured in the Mil- sent Free Medical Clinic Director proceeds from the successful bowling event. L-R: Edgar Catacutan, Gem Cubos, waukee area and outlying counties. With each strike of a pin and after the Dr. Violeta Singson, Zen Edralin, Dr. Juanito Singson, & final bowl was rolled, the rest is history. Maria Gonzales Tilistyak. And as the official standings show, some perennial favorites and names graced the score- Moloney, who secured a nice 2nd place. Mareta board once again. In the team rankings, 1st place Prill followed with a 3rd place finish. went to the PCCCF group : Jojo Ramos, Gerry Highlight of the event was a 50/50 raffle won Ramos, Mareta Prill and Bob Prill. 2nd place was by Mr. Tom Hey. And the affair culminated captured by the FMC group of Cyril Azcueta, with the presentation of proceeds to Dr. Violeta Katrina Aganon, Anna Loomer and Gabe Gon- Singson, medical director of the free medical zales. clinic at the PCCCF by FAAWIS president, Zen In the individual men’s division, Paul Edralin and Gem Cubos, pres-elect of PNA WI. Clemente bowled his way to an impressive 1st The bowling committee led by Ed Catacutan place followed by a strong showing by Patrick and members: Patrick Moloney , Minnie Parbs, Elliott for 2nd place. Gerry Ramos grabbed 3rd Gem Cubos and Zen Edralin as well as all the place. The women’s division saw Anna Loomer participants who extended their support made taking 1st place as she squeezed past Annalie this fundraiser a rousing success. Movie Nite Benefit for Jaime Magracia by Maria M. Gonzales Tilistyak The Filipino American Association of Wisconsin (FAAWIS) had a Movie Night benefit for Mr. Jaime Magracia, our kababayan, this past Turn over of donations to Mrs. Daisy Magracia. April 6th at the Philippine Center (PCCCF) at Zablocki Park. It was a well attended event to help Mr. Magracia who is experiencing medical and financial difficulties at this time. It began with a mass presided by Father Jojo Orosa at 4:30 PM. Then afterwards, there was a dinner provided by many generous sponsors in our Filipino American community. Dinner comprising of many Filipino dishes and desserts were delicious. There was plenty to go around. A $10 donation for adults and $5 donation for children were accepted. Before the movie showing, a monetary donation of $830 donated generously by numerous people in our Filipino American Community was presented by Mrs. Zen Edralin, FAAWIS President, to Mrs. Daisy Magracia, Jaime’s wife, who accepted it gratefully. Then we enjoyed watching a Tagalog Movie, SISTEREKAS, starring Vice Ganda, Kris Aquino, Aiai de las Alas, Daniel Padilla and Kathryn Bernardo. Overall, our community came together nicely to assist our fellow Filipino in need of our help. Maraming salamat sa lahat! Many thanks to All! June 2013 Come join us for summer fun at the Hawaiian LuauLuau-themed Annual FAAWIS Picnic!!! Saturday, June 15, 2013 Wirth Park 2585 N. Pilgrim Rd Brookfield, WI Lunch at 11 am Anticipated mass at 4pm Raffle for fun prizes! Games for adults and kids! Volleyball tournament! FAAWIS idol singing contest Please call: 414-840-1682 Please Save the Date!!! The 41st Annual FAAWIS Formal Dinner & Dance Featuring “The Fashionistas of FAAWIS” A Fashion Show with a touch of FAAWIS Flair Saturday, August 31, 2013 5:00 pm Cocktails & Registration 6:00 pm Dinner The Brookfield Suites Hotel 1200 S. Moorland Rd Brookfield, WI To support our yearly activities, we will be selling advertisement space in our souvenir program AND raffle tickets for a chance to win an iPad & other awesome prizes! For more information, please contact For Reservations: Mareta Prill: 262-255-4548 To place an advertisement Joyce Coury at 414-526-7201 For raffle tickets Sheila Jackson at 414-427-4694 To sponsor event Jo Anne Capitan at 414-312-2049 Due to limited space, reservations are required! 2 Bulalakaw 2013 Events August 31 International Folk Fair November 22-24 International Folk Fair December 8 Lunch with Santa FAAWIS Officers PRESIDENT Zenaida L. Edralin VICE-PRESIDENT Edgar Catacutan PRESIDENT-ELECT Joyce Coury SECRETARY Rebecca Abraham TREASURER Donald Mondano PROPERTY CUSTODIANS Roger Mendoza Alvin Jackson EX-OFFICIO Jo Anne Capitan BOARD MEMBERS 2013-2014 Joyce Coury Edgar Catacutan Marlou Kelly Amy Schemenauer Manolito Tulod 2012-2013 Gem Cubos Zen Edralin Ellen Gresen Rowena Punzalan Maria Gonzales Tilistyak 2013 FAAWIS COMMITTEES Membership Beth Bueno Yoly Estante Sports Edgar Catacutan Minnie Parbs Annual Picnic Dr. Marie Rebancos Bong Capitan Fundraising Gala Sheila Jackson JoAnne Capitan Christmas with Santa Joyce Coury Amy Schemenauer Simbang Gabi Maria Gonzales Tilistyak Ninnette Santos Community Award Ellen Gresen Marlou Kelly President’s Corner Greetings! FAAWIS in collaboration with the PNAWI celebrated the coming of spring with a bowling funfest last April 6, 2013 at JB’s on 41. Thank you to everybody who came to participate and made this event fun and memorable and congratulations to our top bowler’s! The event’s success benefits our Free Medical Clinic Center located at the PCCCF which supports a lot of the Filipino community who are uninsured and underinsured. What a great way to have fun, share and help! After bowling that same afternoon at the PCCCF Center, the community came out to support another cause for the healing of our kababayan, Jaime Magracia. At that time, Mr. Magracica was still in the hospital receiving his treatment. The successful event was coordinated by group of dedicated, compassionate and committed Kababayans; Mimi Ballesteros; Dr. Violeta Singson; Gem Cubos; Maria Tilistyak and Angie Varona. The event started with a healing mass presided by Fr. Jojo Orosa; then a light dinner, spread of desserts, sodas and followed by the Tagalog movie Sisterrakas. We collected a generous amount of donation from the community for the Magracias. Thank you to all who came out and poured their support. Please save the date for: June 15, 2013 is the FAAWIS annual picnic in celebration of our independence day. It will be at Wirth Park Brookfield @ 11:00 am. More exciting information and agenda Zen’s Birthday with Jo Anne Capitan, Joyce of activities for both chil- Coury, Renee Mondano, Janet Wiess, Maria dren and adult will be in Yumang, Becky Abraham, and Mila Lamerand. the flyer, so please watch out. A Mass will also be celebrated TAGALOG MOVIE and is scheduled at 4:00 pm by Fr. NITE Jojo Orosa. Dr. Marie Rebancos is “Forever & A Day” chairing this event with the help of Dino Capitan. A donation of potluck June 21, 2013 At 6:30 pm food for 10 based on the first letter PCCCF Building of your last name will be greatly appreciated, this information can awareness through Filipino dance & music with our FAAWIS Dance also be found in the flyer. August 31, 2013 FAAWIS will Troupes; award scholarships and host its Annual Formal Dinner & monetary awards to our deserving Dance at the Brookfield Suites Hotel youths in our community; and pro& Convention Center. This year’s vide quality social and cultural protheme is a fashion show entitled grams throughout the year. Two great events surely not to be “Fashionistas of FAAWIS” and will feature the children, youth, men missed. Please spread the word and and women of FAAWIS modeling let us come together as we continue traditional and modern Philippine/ to preserve our culture’s heritage as well as enjoy each others company American fashion designs. This exciting event also serves as with food, fun and merry gatherFAAWIS’ major fundraising event of ings! the year. With your contribution, Welcome ALL and Thank you for we will be able to continue to do your continued participation in the following: support various chari- FAAWIS events. table organizations such as the Philippine Center Free Medical Clinic, Zen Edralin—President 2013 the Philippine Nurses Association, and the Hunger Task Force; promote cultural and educational Annual Filipino Spirituality Preached Retreat By Gem Cubos Location: Redemptorist Retreat Center 1800 N. Timber Trail Lane, Oconomowoc, WI 53066 Dates: September 20 – 22, 2013 Arrive 6:15 p.m. Friday Depart 12:00 p.m. Sunday Presenter: Fr. Eugene TiongsonBatungbacal, C.Ss.R. , associate pastor of Holy Ghost Parish, Houston, TX. Theme: "Gulong ng PALAD: Driving our Life towards a Union with God". The term "gulong ng palad" literally translates as the wheel of one's palm. It means that a person can be the master of his or her own destiny. It demonstrates one's way of managing one's own fortune. But can we actually be successful in managing Experience God’s Love and Healing Saturday, July 6, 2013 our own life without acknowledg@ 10 am ing the presence and work of God? Saint Matthias This retreat will allow you to reflect about your own self and how Catholic Parish your life reveals the ways of the 9300 W Beloit Rd Father in Heaven. We will mediMilwaukee, WI tate on the ways of the Cross as you and I walk through the joys and sorrows of life. We EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATION will also bask in the glory of & HEALING SERVICE WITH FR. FERNANDO SUAREZ God's plan within our lives and learn to allow the light of Bring Your Family & Friends God to shine upon us through the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Contacts: Leo and Mina Vitangcol 262-415-5022 We will do an Examination of Conscience to clear the path for God's mercy. Conferences, Eucharist, opportunity for the Sacrament BULALAKAW of Reconciliation, and great meals. Editor: Joyce Coury NOT a silent retreat. Layout: Mario Ballesteros (Fee: $235.00) For information or reservations: Send Articles and Ads to: Call 262-567-6900 [email protected] Site: www.redemptoristretreat.org 3 Bulalakaw Pictures from the Bowling Funfest The PMA-W Dancers at the PMA Gala Night in Westmoor Country Club on May 11, 2013 Enrollment for the Munting Tinig Choir is always open to children ages 5 to 10. They do not have to be Filipinos. For info please contact: Dr. Violeta Singson: [email protected] Jojo Ramos: [email protected] ERIC SAPNU (Son of Abelardo & Georgia Sapnu) graduated in December from Marquette University with a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Finance. He was an active member in the Bayanihan Student Organization on campus and was a Treasurer for the Midwest Association of Filipino Americans. He was also a head coordinator for the Midwest Association of Filipino Americans Annual Conference, which hosted over 300 attendees from across the Midwest. Eric has already started his accounting career at Coleman & Williams while also studying for his CPA. NATHAN PAUL CLEMENTE (Son of Pastor Paul & Elsa Clemente) graduated with honors in May from the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering. He will begin full-time employment in August as an Engineering Consultant with Pariveda Solutions, one of the top and fastest growing IT Consulting Firms in the country. While the company headquarters is based in Dallas, Texas, Nathan will be working mostly from their Chicago Branch Office. JOHN BALLESTEROS (Son of Mario & Mimi Ballesteros) graduated in May from the University of Minnesota with a Bachelor's degree in Management Information Systems. He stayed active in Filipino organizations throughout college by holding positions as the President of both the Philippine Student Association at the University of Minnesota and the Midwest Association of Filipino Americans. John will start a career in IT consulting with Capgemini in June. The PNA-WI Team ◄Mariel & Dario Bueno’s Birthday Party with Beth Bueno and Yolly Estante. The “Best TEAM” Champions ► The baptism of Eli Daniel P. Mondano on May 5, 2013. Parents: Renee and Donald Mondano. Siblings: Lyle and Donn Rhys The PCCCF Free Clinic Team ANBEL MARIE REFUERZO TENORIO will be graduating from St. Matthias Parochial School. Anbel plays basketball, soccer, track, and volleyball. She is an avid singer in the St. Matthias Youth Choir, and an Honor Roll student. Anbel plan to attend Divine Savior Holy Angels or Saint Thomas More for high school. Anbel is the daughter of Angelito and Belinda Refuerzo Tenorio. NATHAN STEWART (Son of Dale & Irene Stewart) graduated from 8th grade at Calvary Lutheran school in Mequon, WI. He is going to Homestead High School. JANELLE CARREON (Daughter of Leonardo & Ofelia Carreon, niece of Jimmy & Yvette Soriano) Graduating June 8th at Greendale High School. Awarded with Highest Honors including the PRESIDENTIAL AWARD for Academic Excellence from Washington D.C. Granted 4 years Free EVENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS Tuition in any AccredUSTAAW ANNUAL PICNIC ited University within July 14, 2013 Sunday the 50 states. Janelle UPAA-W SUMMER PICNIC will be pursuing a August 17, 2013 Saturday Degree in Bachelor of CONSULATE ON WHEELS Science in Nursing at September 28, 2013 Saturday MSOE next fall. at the Philippine Center UPAAW Announces Scholarship Changes By Apol Ortiguera The UPAAW Scholarship Committee recently announced the expansion of scholarship awards criteria to include financial need and the doubling of the available award monies to $2000 from $1000 for the school year 2013-14. The scholarship awards are available to graduating high school seniors of Filipino parentage going to college this coming fall. Along with the other scholarship criteria, consisting of academics, personal essay, and co- and extracurricular activities, financial need will be evaluated through the student’s feedback from his chosen college of his need for financial assistance. The chosen college will assess, through the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) submitted by the student, how much financial assistance (scholarships and non-loan awards) he will receive. The amount of need -based loan taken by the student, beyond the non-loan financial assistance offered by his chosen college, will be the primary basis for weighing financial need. In the event that the student did not submit a FAFSA, financial need will be assessed through the documented amount of student/parent loan taken. The number receiving awards this year will depend on the number and qualifications of the scholarship applicants. The top award, the UPAAW Guansing-Regala Scholarship, is for $1000. Other applicants will share the next $1000, to be awarded according to the scores they attain under the same set of criteria. New application forms can be obtained by email request from Apol Ortiguera at [email protected]. Deadline for submission of applications is July 31. Please call 414-353-6570 for any questions. FAAWIS Offers Its Condolence to: ● Edgar and Rehmie Azcueta on the passing of Rehmie’s mother, Consorcia Panit. ● Adoration Carreon, Jimmy and Yvette Soriano, on the passing of Yvette’s father, Saturnino Carreon. ● Mrs. Lourdes Amos and Family, on the passing of Dr. David Amos. ● Mrs. Ligaya Montenegro and Family, on the passing of Dr. Mario Montenegro III. ● Drs. Mario and Marjorie Montalbo, on the passing of Marjorie’s mom, Leah Arca. TREASURER’S REPORT - FY 2012 By Donald Mondano Presented report found on the next page is FAAWIS’ financial activity statement for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2012. The organization ended the year in a better stead with an additional $1,571 to its coffers, bringing its total cash funds to $33,036 as of February 28, 2013. The various activities during the year had varying results in financial terms, with the Dinner Dance and Holiday Folk Fair being the more cash generative activities, offset by the net cash outflows in our Summer Picnic and Lunch with Santa gatherings. During the year, the association donated $2,725 to other Filipino organizations within the community, of which amount, $1,500 went to the Philippine Cultural and Civic Center Foundation, Inc.. Consistent with prior years, the organization presented a $1,000 Youth Scholarship Grant to a deserving Filipino youth, and this year’s award went to Bryce Uy. Expenditures were also incurred for the cabinets, totes and storage bins to store the organization’s Dance Troupe paraphernalia and materials. Overall, FY 2012 was a great year for the organization, not only in terms of the various successful activities that fostered the Filipino culture and spirit, but also in terms of financial results. The organization, going forward, will now regularly provide its members with a financial report of the various activities and endeavors during the year; this is to ensure that the organization and its officers remain transparent and responsible in managing the organization’s financial resources. The next financial report will be in the next issue of the Bulalakaw which will cover the two major activities by the association for the first half of the year, specifically the Annual Bowling and Summer Picnic events. PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT – TRADITIONAL IRA VS. ROTH IRA Submitted by Delilah Dijamco T here are many vehicles used for retirement planning. One of the most common is the traditional IRA (individual retirement account). Contributions to IRAs are often tax deductible and distributions are often taxable as income. Another type of IRA is the Roth IRA in which contributions are made after tax and distributions can be tax-free. Tax-free withdrawals can be attractive which often prompts the question - can a traditional IRA be converted to a Roth IRA? The answer is yes. As of 2010, there are no longer income limitations for single taxpayers and married taxpayers filing jointly. The restrictions based on the filing status of married filing separately have also been repealed. Conversions are not considered distributions but are fully taxable. Any deductible contributions and gains will be taxable to the owner and included in income in the year of the conversion. A special deferral was available for 2010 conversions, allowing the owner to elect to include ½ of the conversion income in 2011 and the balance in 2012. For Roth owners under age 59 ½, a special rule applies to conversion amounts. The con- version is not subject to the 10% federal income tax penalty. Any distribution of the conversion amounts, made in the five-year period following the conversion, will subject the conversion portion to the 10% penalty, unless an exception applies. This includes distributions to pay the income taxes due on the conversion. This prevents a Traditional IRA owner from avoiding the 10% penalty by first converting to a Roth IRA. Earnings on any conversions distributed within the first 5 years are also taxable and will also be subject to the tax penalty if under 59 1/2. Generally, it is best to pay any all income taxes for the conversion from other assets. Since 2008, employer-sponsored retirement plans can be rolled directly to a Roth IRA. IRA transfers and rollovers are powerful financial tools. If properly handled, these transactions allow funds to be shifted between IRAs or withdrawn and re-deposited within the allowed time periods without paying income taxes. The end result is often greater convenience and/or greater control of funds for the IRA owner. If you think a transfer or rollover might make sense for you, contact a qualified financial professional. 0192691-00001-01, Ed 05/07/2012, Exp 11/07/2013 “ Provided courtesy of The Prudential Insurance Company of America. For more information, contact Delilah Dijamco, CA Insurance License #0E69391, a Financial Professional with The Prudential Insurance Company of America's Greater Wisconsin Financial Group agency located in Wauwatosa, WI. Delilah Dijamco's private office is located in Belgium, WI. She can be reached at [email protected] and (262)4765084. 5 Bulalakaw 7 Bulalakaw Accounting & Income Tax Service Estela Ravelo Calaycay Prust Certified Public Accountant - Philippines Registered Tax Return Preparer (RTRP) Approved Electronic Return Originator (ERO) Dedicated to providing quality service to people who need assistance to live independently at home… we can be there to offer 3620 S Howell Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53207 Tel: 414 486 7892 e-mail: [email protected] personal care and support. Caregivers, Certified Nurse Aides: EXPERIENCED, TRAINED, SCREENED, BONDED & INSURED Services: ● Bathing & Grooming Assistance ● Medication Assistance ● Meal Preparation ● Light Housekeeping & Laundry ● Transportation & Errands Service Hours: ● 3 to 24 Hours a day, 7 days a week ● 24 Hour Live in Care ● Short Term and Respite Care REGISTERED NURSE SUPERVISED Call today for free confidential assessment! 414 352 9040 1 888 352 9040 www.HeartsToHomeLlc.com Are you looking for a rewarding and gratifying job as a caregiver where you can make a difference in someone’s life? We are currently looking for caring, kind, dependable and personable individuals who desire to provide nonmedical in home care to the elderly. Please call at 414 352 9040 for more information. Members and friends of FAAWIS are encouraged to contribute news, stories, articles, ideas, pictures, etc. Send via email at [email protected] VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: www.faawis.org Congratulations to Rogelio C. Mendoza for receiving the Expressive Cultural Heritage Award from the International Institute of Wisconsin. “Uncle Roger” or “Roger” (as most of us know him by) was one of four outstanding recipients honored on April 27th at the Institute’s prestigious World Citizen Award and Celebration held at the Woman’s Club of Wisconsin in downtown Milwaukee. Roger was recognized as a “Tradition Keeper” for his many years of volunteerism and dedicated service with the Holiday Folk Fair, in particular for his creative work in displaying the Filipino Cultural booth for more than 35 years. Twenty of Roger's family, friends and members of FAAWIS who worked closely with him through the years attended the event to celebrate and support his achievement. Violeta A. Singson, MD PEDIATRIC & ADULT MEDICINE ASSOCIATES, SC PCCCF Penny Drive By Amy Schemenauer The pizza was donated by FMC founder and director, Dr. Violeta Singson, while all other food and treats were donated by Amy Schemenauer. This Penny Drive, titled “Change for Charity”, was a huge success, raising $613…..85 percent of which was pennies. students of Grantosa Drive School, teaching them about giving and community outreach. Please visit the FAAWIS website for the whole story and see more photos/articles at www.faawis.org. 535 N 27th Street Milwaukee, WI 53208 Telephone: (414) 345-3000 FAX: (414) 345-3001 Violeta A. Singson, MD Pediatrician Jillian Boser, APNP Family Practice Nurse Practitioner Label address 7300 W Dean Rd. Apt 1040 Milwaukee, WI 53223 Last October, Amy Schemenauer ran a Penny Drive to benefit the PCCCF’s Free Medical Clinic. The Drive was held at Grantosa Drive K -8 School, where Amy is a teacher in Early Childhood Special Education. It ran for 2 weeks, during which students were encouraged to bring in pennies and other loose change daily. To make it more fun and to elicit participation, a contest was set it place. The classroom that raised the most money earned a pizza/movie party, with 2nd and 3rd place earning popcorn and juice. Each classroom that participated received a special “token” treat.
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