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Awardees iti maikadua a President Elpidio Rivera Quirino Leadership and Humanitarian Award 2015, naammuan

Babaen ti opisial a resulta ti panagpili dagiti kameng ti  hurado nga awan ti pakainaiganda iti ISAH, ken saanda a taga Ilocos Sur, kameng ti Awarding and Selection Committee, naammuan dagiti Awardees para iti 2nd President Elpidio Quirino Leadership and Humanitarian Award 2015 nga esponsoran ti Ilocos Surian Association of Hawaii, da: Danny Villaruz, [Hawaii]. Maria A. F. Etrata [Hawaii] ken Provincial Board Member Jeremias Singson,[Ilocos Sur]  ken Luis Angelo Abergas [Ilocos Sur, Philippines].

Mayawis daytoy a pasken kadagiti gagayyem, kailian, kaprobinsiaan, kagungluan ken am-ammo, kameng ken saan iti Ilocos Surian Association of Hawaii kangrunaanna dagiti adda iti Honolulu iti maangay a pannakapadayaw dagitoy napagasatan nga awardees. Maangay iti Hawaii Prince Hotel, Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii intono Hunio 5, 2015. $65.00 per person for dinner.

Dagiti PERQ Award Committee:Felipe Palma Abinsay Jr., Amado Yoro, Roger Tapat, Al ken Rose Sabangan,Alice Viloria Taloza Castaneda, Maria Cristina White, Louie Funtanilla, dadduma pay.

Dagiti president tunggal unit organization iti ISAH: Annak Ti Sinait iti Hawaii president- Gus Concepcion; Cabugao Sons & Daughters of Hawaii president Veronica Esteban; San Juan Lapog Assn president Alice Viloria Taloza Castaneda; Magsingal Assn of Hawaii president Armi Oliver Farinas; Sto Domingo Assn -Hawaii Chapter president Rexie Tuzon; Vigan Assn of Hawaii president  Teresita Fallet Aganon; Annac ti Caoayan 2002 president Jenny Quezon; Santanians Assn of Hawaii USA president Dr. Julius Soria; Narvacan Assn of Hawaii president Louie Funtanilla; Candonians of Hawaii president Helen Grace Villanueva Go; Santiaginians Assn of Hawaii president Maria Cristina White; Santa Marians  of Hawaii president Lety Dar Dalit; Sinait National High School Alumni Assn of Hawaii president Davelyn Quijano; Tagudinians Hawaii Assn president Edgar Fernandez.

Dagiti opisial ti Ilocos Surian Assn  of Hawaii : Danny Villaruz, presidente; Estrella Pada Taong, 1vp; Letty Advincula Dar-Dalit, 2vp;Loida Yamamoto, recording sekretaria; Davelyn Quijano, corresponding secretary; Rose Sabangan, tesorera; Lina Mercado, asst treasurer; Alice Viloria Taloza Castaneda, auditor, Emmie Villaruz, asst auditor; Romulo Basuel,Antonio Ipalari, PRO; Sarhento de armas: Art Abinsay, Nemesio Dar, Jimmy Dalit, Al Sabangan, Paul Taong.

Dagiti mamagbaga : Felipe Palma Abinsay Jr., Ben Cabreros, Romy Cachola, Maria Etrata, Louie Funtanilla, Al Sabangan, Carlito Soria, Dr. Ignacio Torres, Dr. Charlie Sonido, Amado Yoro.

Nabangon ti ISAH idi Pebrero 27, 1977

Manamnama a dumar-ay ti pannakabagi ti Philippine Consulate General, Honolulu.

Formal Letter of Invitation of Attendance has been extended to the Governor of Ilocos Sur, Governor of Hawaii; Mayors of Honolulu, Sto Domingo Ilocos Sur; Vigan City, and other Provincial VIP's Ilocos  Sur


Also a Letter of Invitation were sent to the lawmakers at the State Legislature with those Filipino roots/blood; so with the Honolulu City Council like: Brandon Elefante, Ron Menor, Joey Manahan, Kimberly Marcos Pine.

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