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Eddie Bueno, baro a presidente ti GUMIL Oahu


Idauluan ni Eddie Bueno,  tubo iti San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte, dati a kameng ti hunta direktiba iti Oahu Filipino Community Council (OFCC)  dagiti baro nga opisiales ti Gumil Oahu 2019-2022 babaen iti pannakaannong ti eleksion a naangay idi Agosto 8, 2019 kas panangipakaammo da Silvino V. Bermisa, Jr., immediate past presesident ken ni Ric Agnes, mamagbaga, iti Jessie's Restaurant iti Honolulu, Hawaii. Nagpapaay ni Mr. Bueno a bise presidente sakbay a nabotosan a president. Maysa kadagiti kaaktibun nga opisial ti GO, dakkel ti akemna iti sarsuela, drama ken cultural presentation. Nagadal ni Mr. Bueno iti Divine Word College of Laoag, Laoag City.
 
Kadua ni Mr. Bueno a nabotosan da: Celerina Fernandez internal vice president; Gladys Mae Menor, external vice president; Dolores Saddo, recording secretary; Emelyn Damo, corresponding secretary; Nana Bueno, treasurer; Divina Menor, assistant treasurer; Myrna Villegas, auditor; Delia Nartatez, assistant auditor; Eddie Agpalza, Maryvic Dumlao, Virgie Fariñas,

Tessie Tabios, public relations officers.

Board of Directors: Amado Yoro, Rizal Fernandez, Emmie Ortega Anderson, Lina Domingo, Tony Nartatez, Estrella Pada Taong, ken Tessie Vigilla.

Silvino Bermisa ti IPP.

Security officers: Paul Taong, Eddie Villegas, ken Joe Dumlao.

Advisers: Judge Artemio Baxa (retired), Rev. Danny Laeda, Cles Rambaud, Richard Agnes ken Rafael Alimbuyuguen.

Gumil Filipinas president vice governor Remy Albano

Taldiap ti GUMIL Oahu
I AM HUMBLED to be part of GUMIL OAHU, organized on Aug 13, 1996 at the Kambingan Restaurant-Westgate Waipahu. I was elected as first (founding) president, interim, then elected as permanent president until July 2001 when my successor Gladys Mae Menor was sworn in and took the reins; then to apo Rafael Alimbuyuguen, then Gladys back for another term , then short-termed Sandy Lasquero, succeeded by  Rizal Fernandez, to President Silvino V. Bermisa Jr

Modesty aside, Gumil Oahu is one of the more than organizations we organized, and/or co-organized as we got involved in this community of Hawaii (OAHU) mostly, name some active and non-active, member or non-member of OFCC/UFCH; Sinaitenians of Oahu Oct 1973; Gumil USA 1973; Tapao Aid Organiaztion of Hawaii (TAOH) 1975; Aloha Saluyot Group 1976; Ilocos Surian Assn of Hawaii [ISAH] Feb 27, 1977; Honolulu Fil-Am Lions Club 1978; Tri Media Council Jan 1979; Vigan Association of Hawaii & Associates Aug 1983; Divine Word College of Laoag Alumni Assn of Hawaii May 1990 [founding president] Isabela Hawaii Association July 1992; Sinait National High School Alumni of Hawaii July 1996; Hawaii Fil-Media Council July 1996; Federation of Filipino -American Media and Affiliates USA and Canada; Aug 1996; Annak Ti Sinait Iti Hawaii Dec 1997, others. with co-organizing members. [Assisted the formation of INCAT by request of Mr. Larry Ramirez, first president; helped formation of Bannatiran of Hawaii by request of Kit Tabaniag and Bobby Morales president and VP].

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