July 2021 ZAI Newsletter
The Zambales Association Inc. (ZAI)
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Happy 4th of July, everyone!
Upcoming Community Events
by Joe Alvior
The Fil-Am Friendship Day will be held on July 10 at Red Wing Park: It is time to release that bottled anxiety and fears of being grabbed by this virus. We believe we are safe now, but never let our guard down. Delta Variant is a virus reported to be present in areas of the country with low vaccination rates. If you are not inoculated yet, please do it very soon. We would like to see you come eat halo-halo at the park. Read more,
The Filipino ingenuity will shine out there with their fundraising gimmicks. Halo-halo could be one item to look for.
A joke: We are not allowed to bring saluyot and ampalaya when meeting St. Peter. That is a: No! No!
- Also, on October 02-03, 2021, Fil-Am Fest will be held at Mt Trashmore in Virginia Beach. Mark these dates in your calendar and think Phun, Phun, Phun!
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The latest in the COVID-19 story
According to a peer-reviewed study published in the science journal Nature, scientists found that the vaccines induced a strong reaction that may protect against Covid-19 for years. The study reinforces a previous finding, first reported in May. People who have recovered from infection and have been fully inoculated with one of the mRNA vaccines have an even more potent immune response.
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Filipino travelers arriving at and departing from the San Francisco International Airport (SFO) in California, USA, can now get a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine for free.
In a statement on Tuesday, the SFO management said qualified individuals, which now include Filipinos, can get the Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) single-dose vaccine at the SFO medical clinic from Mondays to Fridays, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Obituary – Read more
Aquino died of renal disease secondary to diabetes on June 24, 2021. He was 61 years old.
The Pope extends his heartfelt condolences to the people of the Philippines. According to a statement sent to Malacañang and shared on Twitter by the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP).
Andres Aguilar Jusayan,78 Born November 10, 1942 – June 21, 2021
Armando P. Placides, 85 Born January 27, 1936 – June 19, 2021
Rosario De Jesus Mangosing 85 Born June 04, 1936 – June 08, 2021
Editor's Note: On behalf of the Zambales Association Inc., we would like to offer our heartfelt condolences to the Mangosing family. Thank you for making ZAI a part of your life. We will miss your company and friendship dearly.
Eduardo Gundayao Agbuya, 84 Born April 29, 1937 – May 31.2021
Alfredo Calalang Honrada, 79, Born December 2, 1942 – May 28, 2021
Rogelio Ofiana Asperin, 79, Born November 7, 1942 – May 28, 2021
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Jokes (gargarekgek lang apo)
On Losing Weight
A man in conversation with his friend says that his wife is on a 5-week diet.
The friend curiously asks, how much has she lost?
The man replies, “Two weeks!”
Genie Joke
A Filipino was being honored by his peers at an award dinner when suddenly a flash of light and a Genie appeared before the Filipino.
Genie turned to the Filipino and said: “You have made a great contribution to your field, and I would like to reward you for everything you’ve done. You have the choice of infinite wealth, boundless wisdom, or utter beauty. Pick one.”
Without hesitating, the Filipino said: “wisdom.” “Done!” said the Genie and disappeared in a cloud of smoke and a bolt of lightning.
There was a great silence as everyone looked at the Filipino. Finally, a voice called out: “Say something wise.” The Filipino turned to the crowd and said: “I should have taken the money.”
This year, 2023, is the fifth year we've published the ZAI Newsletter under the Dawasan Blogger. We remain operational during the first part of the pandemic. Now, the outlook is beginning to look good. There are still doubts and uncertainties out there. (Mask-wearing is now optional.) It's what life is all about. So, let's keep alert and grateful for our experiences as they come to us daily. As the saying goes, 'Plan for the best. Work for the worse.'
We apologize for unintended errors. English is our second language and we know there is room for improvement. We are trying our best. Unfortunately, we are not Grammarians by profession. So perfection is hardly attainable. Sorry.
Your support has empowered us to press on despite our limited resources. We appreciate your patience and help in making our newsletter grow. — Mike Colorado
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Comments
This is a special occasion to remind our Filipino Community
how important it is to have at least one newsletter of our own
to provide updated information, showcase simple family events, and fun
and progress in their own little way. Now recently it includes Obituaries.
More Power to the ZAI , Editor, staff and members!
God bless you in a special way, and God bless the USA!
Katy C. Palihan
Alex Gonzales