The Filipino American Arts & Culture Festival in the heart of San Diego's District 4 is a one day street festival on Paradise Valley Road between Woodman Street and Gilmartin Ave. The 2012 FilAmFest is on Saturday October 6, 2012. 11am-6pm.

8th March 2012

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#FilAmFest2012 Marketing team is already late-night grinding to make this year’s FilAmFest a great one.
If you’d like to join us in organizing this year’s FilAmFest, it’s never to late to get down.
Our next FilAmFest General Organizing Committee meeting is this Monday, March 12th in National City at Kalusugan Community Services.  It’s scheduled from 6-8pm. hope to see all of your lovely faces.
Kalusugan Community Services
1419 East 8th Street  National City, CA 91950
(i don’t think i saved the one we were all smiling in… my bad, y’all).

#FilAmFest2012 Marketing team is already late-night grinding to make this year’s FilAmFest a great one.

If you’d like to join us in organizing this year’s FilAmFest, it’s never to late to get down.

Our next FilAmFest General Organizing Committee meeting is this Monday, March 12th in National City at Kalusugan Community Services.  It’s scheduled from 6-8pm. hope to see all of your lovely faces.

Kalusugan Community Services

1419 East 8th Street  National City, CA 91950

(i don’t think i saved the one we were all smiling in… my bad, y’all).


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8th March 2012

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Interview with “When the de la Cruz Family Danced” author, Donna Miscolta

          

       Rarely does one find a book that’s story engulfs you so much that it becomes a part of you.  Somehow Sweetwater High alum Donna Miscolta’s book, When the De La Cruz Family Danced, gives you that feeling and within the first fifty pages you begin to imagine yourself sitting on the benches at Kimball Park, or swatting the flies at your lolo’s house, or just remembering what the days were like when your brothers and sisters were only old enough to play in the front yard.  Miscolta offers a snapshot of life for Filipinos settling into San Diego that sets the atmosphere around the fateful story of a young man’s journey intertwining with that of a family he comes to know after his mother’s passing. 

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