Filipino festival comes to Malden
The Filipino Festival was recently held in Malden at the YMCA for the third consecutive year. The event highlights and promotes the arts, culture, and food of the Philippines.
Events such as this one often turn to banner printing services for promotional purposes throughout a city.
The Filipino and American National Anthems opened the event and were followed by live musical performances and traditional performances favorite dances of the Philippines. There was also a Brain Freeze Challenge, a Streamed Bun Contest, and a live mural demonstration.
The popularity of traditional Philippine cuisine became apparent with the long lines at the booths where food was sold. There were also booths from many Malden organizations and local Filipino businesses as well as local craftspeople and artists offering jewelry, clothing, and handbags. Gift cards were also contributed by many of the businesses for raffles.
A former resident from Malden, Kristine Bautista, partnered with Ronnie Puzon, owner of RE/MAX Trinity In Malden and a fellow Filipino to create the event. The event was also supported by the Summer Youth Employment Program of the mayor which helped with the administrative efforts related to the event and the Adz Group, which led the volunteers and support teams on the day of the event.
People numbering in the thousands came from Malden and the Greater Boston area to participate in the celebrations.
Events such as this one often turn to banner printing services for promotional purposes throughout a city.
The Filipino and American National Anthems opened the event and were followed by live musical performances and traditional performances favorite dances of the Philippines. There was also a Brain Freeze Challenge, a Streamed Bun Contest, and a live mural demonstration.
The popularity of traditional Philippine cuisine became apparent with the long lines at the booths where food was sold. There were also booths from many Malden organizations and local Filipino businesses as well as local craftspeople and artists offering jewelry, clothing, and handbags. Gift cards were also contributed by many of the businesses for raffles.
A former resident from Malden, Kristine Bautista, partnered with Ronnie Puzon, owner of RE/MAX Trinity In Malden and a fellow Filipino to create the event. The event was also supported by the Summer Youth Employment Program of the mayor which helped with the administrative efforts related to the event and the Adz Group, which led the volunteers and support teams on the day of the event.
People numbering in the thousands came from Malden and the Greater Boston area to participate in the celebrations.