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Your mouth is watering and your stomach is growling. You need some FILIPINO FOOD! The practice of cultivating rice began about 3200 B.C. in the Philippines. Rice made it possible for civilizations to appear in these countries. Before the growing of rice, people were primarily hunter-gatherers. Becoming equipped with this grain allowed them to stay in one area, develop the land, and build their culture. Regular Plate (Rice, Pancit, Lumpia). You will be taken to the payment page after submitting the form.
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Organization of Young Filipino Americans © 2014. Website maintained by the Webmaster, Chris Fassoth. If you have any website questions, email him at cwf5tf@virginia.edu. For any matters regarding OYFA, contact the Executive Board at oyfaboard@gmail.com. Original site design by Ian Fajardo.
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The OYFA Excellence Scholarship shall be awarded to an outstanding first-year student who displays enthusiasm and dedication to OYFA and its goals, has excelled in his/her academic studies, and demonstrates financial need. The Scholarship shall also be awarded based on extra-curricular activities, leadership ability and experience and community service. The Excellence Scholarship is awarded at the end of the year at the annual Barrio Fiesta culture show. DONATE to the OYFA Excellence Scholarship. Feel fr...
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A Brief Photo History of OYFA's Barrio Fiesta. From "Battle of the Brainless" in 1994 to "Panibagong Simula" in 2014, from UVA academic buildings to Burnley Middle School to Martin Luther King Performing Arts Center to West Albemarle High School, Barrio had humble beginnings but now showcases around 100 performers per year. Take a glimpse into OYFA history:. Organization of Young Filipino Americans © 2014. For any matters regarding OYFA, contact the Executive Board at oyfaboard@gmail.com.
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The Organization of Young Filipino Americans was founded in 1988 in order to heighten awareness and appreciation of the Filipino/Filipino American culture to its members and the greater UVA and Charlottesville communities. It also serves as the liaison to the University of Virginia students as part of the Filipino Intercollegiate Networking Dialogue, consisting of universities along the East Coast. Q: Do you have to be Filipino to be in OYFA? A: Of course not! OYFA may be a Filipino cultural interest gro...
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Indicates Committee of the Year as chosen by the VP. OYFA Board and Council 2015-2016. Meet the 2015-2016 board. Vice President: Elexa Rallos. Corresponding Secretary: Leangelo Acuna. Recording Secretary: Jerome Tirso. Angel Jomuad and Jane Canteros. Rose Montgomery and Richard Dizon. Jasmin Nguyen and Reyna Huang. Danielle Dacanay and Joseph Malasa. Misha Alyssa Capuno and Celine Nguyen. Alyanah Calata and Alex Zarzuela. Kanata Omori and Kyle Liu. Lawrence Andrew Moreno Dulay and Amy Zhang. Eclair Junch...
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There are 15 different kinds of shirts available! Each shirt is shown with the amount of each size left per shirt. When paying, please enter in what shirt(s) you would like and the size in the "Shirt types desired (and desired sizes):" area in the payment screen. To pay in person and/or to retrieve the shirts, contact one of OYFA′s community chairs (Oliver Viyar - jav4vm@virginia.edu. And Celine Nguyen - cln9ds@virginia.edu. For more information, please visit the He Cares Foundation′s website. 2S, 1M, 1XL.
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People in the Philippines are suffering. Here's what you can do to help. Typhoon Haiyan (or Yolanda, as it is known locally in the Philippines) was one of the strongest typhoons ever recorded. Already reeling from typhoon and earthquake damage from earlier in the year, Filipinos in the Visayas region are struggling to survive. Any donation would help them begin the process of rebuilding. Please keep them in your prayers. OYFA is accepting donations on behalf of the Philippine Red Cross.
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Week in OYFA Archive. March 20, 2016. March 13, 2016. March 6, 2016. February 28, 2016. February 21, 2016. February 14, 2016. February 7, 2016. January 31, 2016. January 24, 2016. December 13, 2015. December 6, 2015. November 29, 2015. November 22, 2015. November 15, 2015. November 8, 2015. November 1, 2015. October 25, 2015. October 18, 2015. October 11, 2015. October 4, 2015. September 27, 2015. September 20, 2015. September 13, 2015. September 6, 2015. August 30, 2015. May 3, 2015. April 26, 2015.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Performing Arts Center. 1400 Melbourne Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22901. Saturday, April 9, 2016. Cause this is Barrio, Barrio night! WE'VE GOT THE MOVES. WE CAN TELL A GOOD STORY. Organization of Young Filipino Americans © 2014. Website maintained by the Webmaster, Chris Fassoth. If you have any website questions, email him at cwf5tf@virginia.edu. For any matters regarding OYFA, contact the Executive Board at oyfaboard@gmail.com. Original site design by Ian Fajardo.
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