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Filipino performers shine at the Anti-Racism Event A rare sight for Boyce Farmers' Market in Fredericton to be filled on a weekday, but this was not just an ordinary day. The place became a melting pot of cultures with people from different parts of the world participating in a multicultural event on Wednesday, March 19. |
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Booth promoted Filipino crafts “Very beautiful!” was the comment that has been repeated many times over as people checked out what FANB showcased in their booth during a multicultural event held last Wednesday, March 19th, at the Boyce Farmers' Market. |
FANB joins STU Multicultural Fair The Filipino Association of New Brunswick performed Pandanggo sa Ilaw in a multicultural fair organized by the Saint Thomas University International Student Association. The FANB joined STU students from different countries in entertaining the guests with dances, music, fashion show and poetry in the event held on February 16 at the University of New Brunswick Student Union Building... |
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FANB raises $300 in silent auction The Filipino Association of New Brunswick has successfully launched its first fundraiser in a Christmas for a Cause event held on Saturday, December 8. The silent auction of wildlife photos and Filipino Christmas stars or parol raised $323... |
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FANB has launched its own brand identity with the announcement of a winning entry in the logo contest. Duane Orozco who works as a graphic designer at Co-op Atlantic was declared winner of the logo contest during the FANB's Christmas party on December 8. He received a certificate and a cash prize...read more
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Christmas season usually means giving gifts to one another and taking time to appreciate families and friends. It means having parties left and right, maximizing the good old jolly cheer that the holidays bring. FANB understood this need to celebrate but also recognized the importance of giving back to the community, hence the donation to the Fredericton Food Bank...read more |
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FANB Christmas party draws more than 100 people
Many hands make light work. In this case, innumerable voluntary contributions made the first FANB Christmas Party a whopping success. That's right, folks. The space graciously provided by St. Dunstan's Church, meant for over 100 people was almost filled to the brim. The efforts of those who decorated the place were not in vain as the place blazed with warmth and it was almost unrecognizable. The Filipino Christmas lanterns or parol hanging around gave the place a touch of home that all of us crave especially at this time of the year... read more |
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