Click the link to view the virtual celebration.
https://www.facebook.com/210574569034275/videos/950567898735908/
12 JUNE 2020, New York – The Philippine Consulate General in New York organized a virtual flag-raising ceremony and Independence Day celebration on June 12 with leaders and members of the Filipino-American community in the US Northeast participating.
The event featured a live Zoom flag-raising and presentation of the messages of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte and Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro L. Locsin Jr for overseas Filipinos. The celebration was live-streamed through the Consulate’s official Facebook account where it has been viewed by thousands of our kababayans to date.
The Consulate likewise paid tribute to Fil-Am frontliners who are in the midst of the battle against Covid-19 in New York and neighboring states. A video of different Fil-Am community leaders thanking the frontliners was prepared and shown by the Consulate. Until a few weeks ago, New York was the global center of the pandemic, with thousands of casualties including Fil-Am doctors and nurses, as well as community members.
The virtual flag-raising ceremony was followed by greetings from TV celebrities Jugs and Teddy, and video presentations from Fil-Am organizations that traditionally organized parades, barrio fiestas, and performances in June. The Philippine Independence Day Council, Inc. (PIDCI) which in the past years have organized Independence Day parades along Madison Avenue in Manhattan, showed snippets of its previous celebrations.
The New Jersey-based Philippine American Friendship Community, Inc. (PAFCOM) organizes the biggest Fil-Am parade in New Jersey and this year, in addition to showing videos and pictures of the previous parades, they highlighted how their organization is working to support frontliners and community members deal with the challenges of Covid-19. On the other hand, the Filipino Executive Council of Greater Philadelphia (FECGP) showcased how they celebrated Independence Day in Pennsylvania including flag-raising ceremonies at Philadelphia’s City Hall and aboard the historic USS Olympia, the flagship of Commodore George Dewey at the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898.
Presentations from the Philippine American Mainstream Advocacy for Nonpartisan Associations, Inc. (Pamana) based in Massachusetts and the Filipino-American Independence Day Committee in Northern New York based in the capital region of Albany completed the 4-hour online event.
The events can be viewed at the Facebook account of the Consulate: PHLinNY.
Despite the pandemic, the Philippine Consulate General in New York and the Fil-Am communities under its jurisdiction were able to hold a solemn and meaningful celebration of the 122nd Anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence. END
To watch the episode, please click this link:
https://www.facebook.com/PHLinNY/videos/3071912729558352/
5 June 2020 – Alamat ng Niyog (Legend of the Coconut) is the fifth story on “Kwentuhang Pambata: Learning the Filipino Language Through Storytelling.” It was read by Ramil Buenaventura of the Association of Fil-Am Teachers of America, Inc.
Kwentuhang Pambata is a project of the Philippine Consulate General in New York in partnership with: Association of Fil-Am Teachers of America, Inc., Association of Filipino Teachers and Educators in America, Inc., Unified Federation of Fil-Am Educators, Filipino-American Community & Development Center, Iskwelahang Pilipino, The Filipino School of New York & New Jersey and STEM Beginnings.
To watch the videos, please click these links:
https://www.facebook.com/PHLinNY/videos/950567898735908/
https://www.facebook.com/PHLinNY/videos/2589458884638454/
12 June 2020 – The Filipino Community in the US Northeast and the Philippine Consulate General in New York held a virtual celebration of the 122nd Philippine Independence last Friday, 12 June.
Click the link to watch the episode.
https://www.facebook.com/PHLinNY/videos/892947577846331/
12 June 2020, New York – The sixth story in the series “Kwentuhang Pambata: Learning the Filipino Language Through Storytelling” is The Legend of Manok, read by teacher Jovani Tablezo of Association of Fil-Am Teachers of America, Inc.
Kwentuhang Pambata is a project of the Philippine Consulate General in New York in partnership with: Association of Fil-Am Teachers of America, Inc., Association of Filipino Teachers and Educators in America, Inc., Unified Federation of Fil-Am Educators, Filipino-American Community & Development Center, Iskwelahang Pilipino, The Filipino School of New York & New Jersey and STEM Beginnings.
PRESS RELEASE
Thursday, 26 August 2021
- Thursday, 15 April 2021 IBF Bantamweight Champion Jerwin Ancajas Calls on Philippine Consul General Elmer Cato
- Tuesday, 30 March 2021 PH Consulate General Hosts Pag-IBIG and SSS Webinar
- Tuesday, 30 March 2021 Former Philippine Envoy to Libya is now Consul General in New York
- Thursday, 11 March 2021 New York Consulate General Personnel Get Vaccinated
- Tuesday, 02 March 2021 The Philippine Consulate General in New York Kicks Off National Women’s Month Celebration
- Saturday, 06 February 2021 The Philippine Consulate General in New York Holds Its Special Consulate Saturday
- Monday, 25 January 2021 PH Consul General in New York Completes Tour of Duty
- Friday, 15 January 2021 Philippine Consul General in New York Receives PPE Donation
- Wednesday, 09 December 2020 Filipino Christmas Kicks Off in New York With Simbang Gabi, Parols
CONSULAR ACTIVITIES AND ADVISORIES
Monday, 01 June 2020
- Sunday, 31 May 2020 SAFETY ADVISORY
- Wednesday, 12 February 2020 Consular Outreach in Philadelphia, PA and Toms River, NJ
- Tuesday, 07 January 2020 Consular Outreach 2020
- Tuesday, 07 January 2020 Consular Saturday 2020