Steinbach
Filipino Christmas
Filipino Journal Vol.31 Number 24 , December 22 to January 5, 2018
Filipino Journal Vol.31 Number 24 , December 22 to January 5, 2018
Levy Abad 12/10/2017
On December 2nd, I traveled to Steinbach
to attend the South East Manitoba Filipino Association (SEMFA) Christmas Party.
I was happy to respond to the invitation of the President of the Association,
Kris Ontong, to perform original compositions about migrant life and struggles.
I drove to Steinbach excited about the prospect of performing my songs. I was
not disappointed, folks told me after the performance that they like the songs.
The songs made them teary- eyed. They laughed and smiled as they reflect on their
migrant experiences while I sing lines from my song “Na-Shock Ako” (available on ITunes).
The Christmas celebration was a big success. About
two hundred fifty people filled the Pat Porter Active Living Centre. It was a fun and exciting evening. There were
prizes and live performances by musicians like NAMBA, P-Noise and Los Amigos.
Aside from entertainment, members and guests enjoyed different varieties of delicious
food. The event was graced by the Mayor of Steinbach, Chris Goertzen, and the
MP for Provencher, Hon. Theodore “Ted” Falk. I also saw my lawyer friends Gary
Sarcida and Daniel Cleto from Pullan
Kammerloch Frohlinger and my friend Won Jae Song of Diversity Times .
Steinbach Manitoba, according Jorie Alivio Sawatzky,
the founding Chair of SEMFA, can boast of the presence of approximately one
thousand five hundred (1,500) Filipinos actively participating in the economy
of the City. This data is also confirmed by Kris Ontong. He added that “there is a constant flux of 50 to 100 Filipinos
arriving yearly on average.” Edwin Sonsona, a friend and long-time
Steinbach resident, relayed that most Pinoys work in barns of HYLIFE, Maple
Leaf, ProVista Agriculture Ltd., as well as non-barn jobs in companies like Valeant
Pharmaceuticals, Granny’s Poultry Cooperative, Loewen Windows and Doors,
Barkman Concrete, to mention a few. According to Raymond Chua, SEMFA President
back in 2015, there’s approximately a thousand Filipinos in Steinbach, including
children. Given these figures, one can estimate the notable presence of the Filipino
community. Aside from their economic contributions, Filipinos of Steinbach work
hard to keep the culture alive. This can be seen in events like the 2015
Pioneer Days Parade that showcases diverse cultural forms reflective of the
Philippine history, customs and tradition.
Jorie Alivio Sawatzky was gracious enough to
provide me with the list of leaders of SEMPA through the years. In October 28, 2006, Jorie was elected as the
Interim President who will later assume the presidency on March 31, 2007 to March
2009. Jun Narvaez became its second President from March 2009 to 2011. He was
followed by Rommel Gallego (March 2011 to 2013), Cesar Valdez (March 2013 to
2015), Raymund Chua (March 2015 to 2017) and Kris Ontong (2017 to 2019). These
leaders were and continue to be instrumental in laying down the requisites of
unity that SEMFA has exemplified.
Going over the Facebook page of SEMFA, one can see a
lot of things going on in their organization. Although SEMFA was primarily
organized as a support system for newly-arrived immigrants in Steinbach, it also
participated in numerous events like the Annual Pioneer Days Parade, as
mentioned earlier, Summer in the City, Cultures in the City where SEMFA sells Pinoy
barbeque and hosts musical presentations, both traditional and contemporary
(source: Kris Ontong), Volunteers Appreciation and programs to welcome newcomers,
Pick Up and Walk (for a Clean and Healthy City). SEMFA also organized workshops
on different immigration concerns like the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program
in cooperation with the Friends of Filipino Immigrants in Mb (FFIM). SEMFA also joined events sponsored
by Eastman Immigrant Services like “An Evening of Fun” at the Mennonite Heritage
Village. Indeed, to be a part of the
leadership team of SEMFA is not a walk in the park, but involves dedication and
sacrifice in serving the people of Steinbach. From the first Chair of SEMFA and the
succeeding leaders who tirelessly gathered the community through the years up
to the present, leadership is really a significant achievement in itself.
Kris Ontong has this to say about the Association: “SEMFA Council is proud to cap-off the year
with a well-attended Christmas Party that doubles as a membership
sign-up/renewal event. The feedback has been very positive about the new
features that were introduced in the event, e.g. Interac machine for payment
convenience, major raffle prizes that boosted ticket sales and a featured
kababayan performer whose songs resonated deeply with the Filipino immigrants
of the area. Earlier this year, many other improvements were brought into SEMFA
and they all resulted in increase interest in the association, bringing in new
members to the Facebook group and more volunteers helping out in projects and
activities. These achievements are worth pointing out as they were accomplished
by just a handful of Council Officers and some dedicated volunteers. Next year,
the restructuring of the SEMFA Council will begin so that it will be made up of
representatives from the different job sectors of the region. It is our hope
that SEMFA members will take part in this historic transition to make the association
stronger and more reflective of the community that we live in.”
Again, I would like to thank the President of SEMFA
Kris Ontong and the whole team for inviting me
over to perform migrant songs that reflect our experiences in the Canadian diaspora. I can’t wait to write a song about Steinbach
Pinoys and their stories. For what is the worth of art and culture if not used
to reflect our people’s experiences of success and struggles. Truly, after all
the events they organized, our Kababayans in Steinbach deserve to celebrate the
best Christmas Party ever. Congratulations to all my Kababayans in Steinbach.
Mabuhay and until we meet again!!!
(Levy Abad is a freelance writer and also a singer songwriter/recording artist and a member of Migrante Canada-Mb chapter and also a founding member/ program coordinator of Winnipeg Multicultural Human Rights Forum, Levy has released four albums , Canadian Experience Vol. 1 (iTunes ), Never Give Up and Rhythms of Compassion CanEx 3.and for June 2017 ,"Tara ng Maglakbay". You can reach Levy Abad through , lev67.abad@yahoo.ca or on Facebook.).
(Levy Abad is a freelance writer and also a singer songwriter/recording artist and a member of Migrante Canada-Mb chapter and also a founding member/ program coordinator of Winnipeg Multicultural Human Rights Forum, Levy has released four albums , Canadian Experience Vol. 1 (iTunes ), Never Give Up and Rhythms of Compassion CanEx 3.and for June 2017 ,"Tara ng Maglakbay". You can reach Levy Abad through , lev67.abad@yahoo.ca or on Facebook.).
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