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A message from CSAT President 2006, Ms. Nene Parawan...

Well, I guess my time as “el
cap-i-tan”, as my daughter puts it, Is over.
The year was a success. I hope
this year has inspired Lorna to do more things with the CSAT and the Youth.
I have so many people I want
to thank!
First of all, Gloria and Rudy who have been so
supportive through this whole term through health and in sickness, Gayle for helping me and the youth and for always having great
ideas, and my Ging-Ging,
my guardian angel, she has helped me through my troubles, and made me laugh
when I was stressed, thanks for putting up with me when I was over the edge,
and thank you to the rest of my family
members for supporting me all the way
through.
Julius, your
special designation as Cordon Sanitaire is truly appreciated. But as I end my term, so will I relieve you,
with merit, the position of Presidential Security Adviser. Thank you for
keeping YOUR President Safe!
I thank Edlene for in her, I saw the growth of the youth organization and
rise of a CSAT leader.
Thank you to the food committee for where there is CSAT,
there is food… or where there is food, there
is a CSAT member or the other way
around.
I would like to thank Dr. Rise and Fr. Manalo: in them, I have
sought guidance in the disposition of my presidency. I would say my term is
colorful! Like I said before I took
office: Salamat niadtong mga
mitabang. DILI KO KAMO HIKALIMTAN. Labaw na gyud nakong DILI hikalimtang kadtong waa
mo tabang!
There is so much resourceS in
our organization. How can you lead a
group of talented, resourceful, and accomplished individuals? This was my
biggest challenge when I took office, a year ago. I can
only appeal to every member’s interests and commitment. During my term, I have
assigned chairmanship of the various events and activities to different
members.
I was never put in a complex
situation because before it did, the members
were already offering suggestions and often times, solutions.
As a result, more people were
involved, the group became more
creative and more importantly we see the rise of leaders and committed members within
our ranks.
To mention a few:
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Year 2006 saw the
Amendment of the Constitution and By-laws to create a provision for the
creation and inclusion of the Youth into the CSAT Board. Other amendments were
put into place by Rise Dajao.
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The CSAT
Newsletter was revived by Mildred Abais.
* The 2 Atlantic City trips are successfully carried out by Rene Aspa, Bobbie
Liguid and Nora Redd as fund-raising events for the organization.
*
Ludwig Osorio, as always, made everybody dance during the Induction Ball and
other CSAT representations including the Asian Fest, Fil-Am Day, Mayflower,
etc.
* Julius Aspa, on the other hand, was
able to mobilize the men to not only cook but also dance the belly-exposing, suspender-catching
Chip N’ dale dance number during Mothers
Day. Then, the same group of men
redefined Father’s Day with their commitment to honor the MOTHERS on Father’s
day by cooking and by winning the Mr. CSAT contest.
* With no blue print to work on, Junie Ocampo
and his team successfully launched the sports committee event, making the
Olympics pale in comparison to the CSAT’s 1st Physical Fitness Day.
* Dan Rucker religiously updated the
website as much as he could.
* Bobbie Liguid hand carried our one
thousand dollar donation to the victims of mudslide in Leyte
, Philippines and turned over 500 dollar donation to the Cancer
Assistance Network in Cebu
City, Philippines.
* Back here, Gayle Hermoso was able to
put all parameters for the youth’s King’s Dominion outing, and with the Youth,
represented CSAT in Walk for Autism, American Cancer Society’s Walk for Asthma,
and Light the Night.
* Edlene Fronteras lead both the youth
and the adults in the community service project including the Oasis Feeding
program and more importantly, Edlene successfully represented as the 1st
President of the CSAT Youth.
* Lito Parrilla brushed us up with our
Christmas carols while Lorna Homan made the necessary contacts for our
sponsors. Michael Camarillo took an upper hand with the youth’s choir.
* Arlene Fronteras organized the
Christmas Party to make it fun and heart-warming for everyone.
* And of course, Lorna ably put the
Santo Nino fiesta together as Sinulog is everybody’s prayer.
I am thankful to the people
that I shared the leadership responsibilities with. The people mentioned, did not function on each
own. Each member draws strength and
force from every member and from the organization whose objectives and image
has been shaped by the leaders before my time. And to keep it at its high standards was a
great challenge.
My medical condition starting
in August of last year was a test not only to me as a person but to the
organization as well. Whether appointed
or volunteered, members were willing to step up to the plate even without
titles. (including June E) And I am glad that my temporary set back was made as
a stepping stone to reveal the colors and true aspiration of what is it to be a
member of CSAT.
And now, it can be told as it
is proven,
CSAT is strong because the
members made it so
and the members willed it to
be so.
I can proudly say that CSAT
is the best.
Long Live CSAT!
(So today we meet to elect
new set of officers. Look past the
name. Think. Vote wisely. To the die hard: CSAT is a way of life. Your family and resources are packaged with
you as you accept the responsibility, including time.)
I would say that my
presidency is carried by the organization and its members.
I am, because I was allowed.
I may have added color to the
group, (with my personality) but it is the organization itself with its
dedicated and committed members that makes the
Cebuano Speaking Association of Tidewater, CSAT,
a force to reckon with, an
organization that can make a difference in the lives of every Cebuano, and of
the Filipino Community here in Hampton Roads.
I thank you for the trust,
I thank you for making me
your President and
I am honored to have served
you.
I am proud to be a CSAT
member.
The journey was rewarding.
I had fun. And I hope you
did.
Thanks, everyone. I am your
outgoing President!
Nene Parawan
(Delivered during the General
Meeting January 28, 2007 at San Lorenzo Spiritual Center 5:00 PM)
2006 CSAT NEWS/EVENTS/SCHEDULE
A Million Thanks to all the Coordinators & Sponsors
who have made the 2006 Santo Nino Novena / Mass & Sinulog Feista a Great Success!!!
Thu 1/5/06 1st Sto. Nino Novena/Mass 7:00 pm - San Lorenzo Spiritual Center
Fri 1/6/06 2nd Novena/Mass 7:00 pm
Sat 1/7/06 3rd Novena/Mass 7:00 pm
Sun 1/8/06 4th Novena/Mass 7:00 pm
Mon 1/9/06 5th Novena/Mass 7:OO pm
Tue 1/10/06 6th Novena/Mass 7:00 pm
Wed 1/11/06 7th Novena/Mass 7:00 pm
Thu 1/12/06 8th Novena/Mass 7:OO pm
Fri 1/13/06 9th Novena/Mass 7:00 pm
Sun 1/15/06 2006 Sinulog - San Lorenzo Spiritual Center - 2:00 pm
Sun 1/29 CSAT General Elections - 4:00 pm - San Lorenzo Spiritual Ctr
Sun 2/5 General Meeting - San Lorenzo - 4:00 pm, Pot Luck
Sun 2/19 General Meeting - San Lorenzo - 4:00 pm, Pot Luck
Sun 3/5 2006 CSAT Officers Picture Taking at Founders Inn, Va. Beach, 3:00 pm
Sun 3/19 General Meeting - San Lorenzo - 4:00 pm
Sat 4/1 CSAT 24th Annual Induction Ball - San Lorenzo Spiritual Ctr - 6:30pm, $25 per person
Wed 4/12 Live Stations of the Cross - CSAT & PYC Youth - San Lorenzo - 6:00 pm
Sat 5/6 Asian-Pacific Islander Month - McArthur Center - Norfolk - 12:00 Noon
Sat 5/6 Dance/Performance at PCC - Virginia Beach - 6:00 pm
Sat 5/13 Walk for Autism - Regent University - 9:00 am
Sun 5/14 Mothers Day Picnic - Oceana Park 11:00 am
Sun 5/28 Mayflower Fiesta - San Lorenzo - VIrginia Beach
Sat 6/* Atlantic City Trip to Taj Mahal, $53 per person, Bus departs 6:30 am
Sun 6/18 Fathers Day Picnic - Oceana Picnic Ground - Shelter No. 2
Sun 7/2 Fil-Am Friendship Day Picnic - Red Wing Park, Virginia Beach
Sat 7/8 Taj Mahal Atlantic City Trip $53/Person, 21yrs & up only
Sun 7/16 CSAT General Meeting - San Lorenzo - Virginia Beach - 4:00 pm
Fri *** 3rd Annual Fil-Am Festival at Va Beach Oceanfront
Sat 9/30 Atlantic City Trip $53/Person, 21yrs & up only
Sun 10/15 CSAT General Meeting - San Lorenzo - Virginia Beach - 4:00 pm
Sat 10/21 New York City Trip
Sun 11/5 Feed The Homeless, Oasis Soup Kitchen in Portsmouth,VA 2pm-3pm
Sat 11/18 Food Bank Drive - Virginia Beach
11/* CSAT Choir Christmas Carolling Practice, San Lorenzo, 7pm-9pm
11/* CSAT Choir Christmas Carolling Practice, San Lorenzo, 7pm-9pm
12/* CSAT Choir Practice & 2006 Group Photo, San Lorenzo, 7pm-9pm
Sun 12/10 CSAT 2006 Christmas Party 2pm - San Lorenzo Spiritual Center
Thu 1/11/2007 Sto. Nino Novena (1st Night)
Sun 1/21/2007 Sto. Nino Fiesat/Sinulog
Sun 1/28/2007 CSAT Meeting, Election of Officers
2006 Photo / Event Archieves

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