[Nabulod ti ladawan iti Maui Filipino Chamber of Commerce] |
Some of Maui’s most esteemed chefs will go
head-to-head on Saturday, Oct. 17, during the Maui Fil-Am
Heritage Festival®, which celebrates Filipino-American
History Month with food, art, dance, culture, contests and
games.
Chefs Joey Macadangdang, chef/owner of Joey’s
Kitchen; Alvin Savella of Pulehu, an Italian Grill at the
Westin Kā‘anapali Ocean Resort Villas; and Ritchard
Cariaga of Ka‘ana Kitchen-Andaz Maui at Wailea will
compete in the Master P-Noy Chef® Cook Off. Chef Sheldon
Simeon of Migrant will serve as the guest host. The Maui
Fil-Am Heritage Festival runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
the Maui Mall in Kahului.
“The Master P-Noy Chef Cook Off is one of
many events that will be featured at the Maui Fil-Am
Heritage Festival,” said Melen Agcolicol, president of the
Maui Filipino Chamber of Commerce Foundation, which is
presenting the festival. “The festival is held to
celebrate Filipino-American History month, established as
the month of October by the Hawai‘i Legislature—Act 15,
2008.”
The concept for this year’s Master P-Noy Chef
Cook Off is a Filipino-inspired lūʻau.
“We wanted to test the chefs’ creativity and
challenge them to think beyond the normal Filipino food,”
said Gilbert Keith-Agaran, who chairs the cook-off with
Jake Belmonte, chef instructor at the Maui Culinary
Academy. “And the chefs will be required to cook
everything on-site and a mystery basket containing
required ingredients will be unveiled on-site.”
“This year’s cook-off will have an additional
twist,” adds Chef Belmonte. “Last year, we selected an
audience member to be a judge. This year, we will select
three audience members to assist the chefs.”
Filipino-American History Month kicked off on
Monday, Oct. 5, with a Philippine flag-raising ceremony at
the County Building.
“Maui is the only county where the Philippine
flag is raised to celebrate Filipino-American History
Month” said Agcolicol. “Mahalo to Mayor Alan Arakawa and
the County of Maui for allowing the Philippine flag to be
flown for the whole month of October.”
This year’s festival will be packed with
activities, games and challenges.
Here’s a rundown:
- Any Kine Adobo® Contest sponsored by Tante’s Island Cuisine
Got Adobo? Do you believe you can adobo
bamboo shoots, chicken, goat, okra, pork, squid or just
any kine? To prove it, enter the Any Kine Adobo Contest
sponsored by Tante’s Island Cuisine. The winner will
receive $500 in cash/prizes. Restricted to the first 10
participants only and the participant must be at the
festival by 10 a.m. with their entry, which must be enough
to fill 55 portions (2 ounce containers).
- Da Supa Suman® Contest sponsored by Copy Services
Do you know how to cook suman? Suman is also
known as sinuman, bud bud, patupat or simply Filipino rice
cake. It’s a combination of sweet rice and coconut milk
that is either steamed or baked in a pan or wrapped in
banana leaves or wrapped in palm leaves. If you want
bragging rights as to your suman skills, enter Da Supa
Suman Contest sponsored by Copy Services. The winner will
receive $500 in cash/prizes. Restricted to the first 10
participants only and the participant must be at the
Festival by 11 a.m. with their entry, which must be at
least 10 bite-sized portions.
- The Can You Tinikling® Challenge sponsored by Law Offices of Alfredo Evangelista, A Limited Liability Law Company
Are you nimble? Do you know your left foot
from your right foot? Are you tired of that same old
Electric Slide? If so, enter the Can You Tinikling?
Challenge sponsored by Law Offices of Alfredo Evangelista,
A Limited Liability Law Company. The winner will receive
$500 in cash/prizes. Restricted to the first 10
participants only and the participant must be at the
festival by 1:30 p.m. The participant will be required to
sign a waiver and release. The participant must be
physically fit and have not performed Tinikling in the
last ten years.
- Your Name in Baybayin
Even before the arrival of Ferdinand Magellan
in 1521, Filipinos were literate and had their own
script/alphabet—Baybayin. At the festival, the Kabatak
Club from the University of Hawai‘i Maui College will
assist you in writing your name in Baybayin.
The Filipino Fashionista® sponsored
by Renato & Maria A.F. Etrata Foundation and the
Little Filipino Fashionista® sponsored by Friends of
Alan Arakawa.
Do you love to strut your stuff? Or do you
like to play dress up? With a little culture? Young or old
may enter the fashionista contests.
For adults, there will be two divisions—male
and female—for the Filipino Fashionista sponsored by the
Renato & Maria A.F. Etrata Foundation. The winner in
each division will win a $500 travel certificate. Entrants
must be at the festival by 1 p.m.
For youth, there will be two divisions—6
years and younger; and 7 through twelve years, for the
Little Filipino Fashionista sponsored by Friends of Alan
Arakawa. The winner in each division receiving a $100 gift
certificate. The first twenty entrants will receive a $15
gift certificate. Entrants must be at the festival by
10:30 a.m.
The entrants in both the Filipino Fashionista
and the Little Filipino Fashionista will be judged on
Filipino-ness; creativity and innovation; and audience
impact. So bring your smiles and practice your strut!
- Speedy Balut Eating Contest® sponsored by Maui Beach Hotel
Yes, balut is a rumored to be a natural
aphrodisiac but the festival is featuring a balut eating
contest because it’s a wild, crazy, and fun event! And if
you win the Speedy Balut Eating Contest sponsored by Maui
Beach Hotel, you will win a Maui Beach certificate valued
at $500! Entrants must be experienced balut eaters and be
at the festival by 1:30 p.m. The first four to complete
eating one balut will proceed to the final round, where
they will be required to eat two baluts. The speedy one
wins!
- The Polvoron Challenge:Eat&Tweet® sponsored by Friends of Keith Regan
Do you know how to whistle? But can you do it
after eating Polvoron? Polvoron originated from Spain and
is similar to a crumbly shortbread made of powdered milk,
toasted flour and butter. And it tastes good!
The Polvoron Challenge:Eat&Tweet
sponsored by Friends of Keith Regan will combine one’s
ability to eat polvoron and tweet (not electronically, of
course—but a whistle—sort of the Filipino version of
eating saltine crackers and saying “Polly wants a
cracker!” And if you’re first, you will win $500 in
cash/prizes. Entrants must be at the Festival by 11 a.m.
The first four to complete eating one Polvoron and
tweeting will proceed to the final round, where they will
be required to eat two Polvoron and tweet. First one to
eat and tweet wins!
- The Pinoy Artist Contest® sponsored by Ben Franklin Crafts
This year’s art contest will again be
coordinated by award-winning artist Philip Sabado and his
wife, Christine Sabado. The theme of “Plantation Roots”
was selected in recognition of Gov. David Ige’s signing
the bill establishing Dec. 20 as Sakada Day. Art work
consistent with the theme may be retained and used
throughout the upcoming 110th anniversary celebration of
the arrival of Sakadas in Hawai‘i (2016).
Thanks to the generosity of sponsor Ben
Franklin Crafts and other donors, prizes (first,
second and third places) will be awarded in each category:
two dimensional art (must be 11 x 14 inches with mat);
three dimensional art (must be mounted on a 12 x 12 inch
base and not exceed 28 inches in height); and photography
for each division—elementary, intermediate, high school
and adult.
Mediums accepted are pencil, colored pencil,
watercolor, acrylic, crayon and charcoal. For youth
entries, include your name, telephone number, grade,
school and teacher. For adult entries, include your name,
telephone number, title and medium.
All artwork must be submitted to the Sabado
Art Studio at 1980 Main St., Ste. 1, Wailuku (249-0980 or
205-2809) by Oct. 15. And yes, because the contest brings
together art work from Maui’s artists of all ages and of
all ethnicities, you don’t have to be Pinoy to join the
contest!
- Oh Wow! Parol Making Contest® sponsored by Kit Zulueta Productions
If you don’t think you’re artistic enough to
enter the Pinoy Artist Contest, how about trying to create
a parol on-site. The first 50 youth will be provided a
free parol making kit. Basic materials of glue, crepe
paper and cellophane will also be provided. The criteria
for judging will be originality, workmanship, creativity
and “The Oh Wow!” factor.
- Festival Hoops sponsored by Friends of Joe Blackburn
Whoever said boxing was the national sport
needs to recheck their sources because basketball is the
national sport of all Filipinos, and so Festival Hoops
sponsored by Friends of Joe Blackburn returns to the
Festival.
The contest will be held from 10:30 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. near Maui Mall’s IHOP entrance. Prizes will be
awarded to the top three hoopsters in each of the three
age brackets (up to 10 years old, 10 to 15 years old and
16 years to adult)—the one who makes the most hoops in the
designated time (45 to 60 seconds).
- Pabitin at the Fest! sponsored by PM Handyworks
If you’re more into jumping instead of
shooting baskets, try the Pabitin at the fest, sponsored
by PM Handyworks. The Pabitin, which also originated from
Spain, is a popular game at fiestas and birthday parties.
A lattice of bamboo sticks, called a balag, is suspended
and lowered and raised quickly. The balag contains bags
filled with toys, snacks, coins, and other items. And yes,
some folks claim it’s the Filipino version of the Mexican
piñata!
- Fabulous Filipino Food
Organizers say, be sure to come hungry! Food
will include barbecued pork, pancit palabok, beef steak,
menudo, pork morcon, pork adobo, igado, pancit, pinakbet,
pork blood, Filipino pastries, bubble tea, pork and peas,
chicharon, fried rice omelet, halo halo, empanada,
dinardaraan, fried chicken, cascaron, bibingka, banana
lumpia, vegetable lumpia, lechon, kare kare, puto, sweet
rice and more.
The festival will be your one-stop shop for
all these Filipino food and kankanen. Filipino restaurants
will be on hand with Filipino food for your purchase,
consumption on-site, and even your balon (take home).
“The foundation believes it’s important to
feature Maui’s Filipino restaurants selling their most
popular dishes. Our Filipino restaurants need continued
exposure and the festival will help to expand their
markets” said Benjamin Acob, chairperson of the vendors
committee.
Participating restaurants are Randy’s
Catering & Fast Foods, CAA Market Place, RM Mini Mart
and Fast Food & Catering Services, and Vidad’s Local
Kine Grindz.
- Back-to-Back Cultural Entertainment
The festival’s back-to-back entertainment
will be strictly Filipino cultural entertainment (not even
an English song!). After all, they’re celebrating
Filipino-American History month.
“Our entertainment will showcase Maui’s
Filipino talents that will include songs and dances of the
Philippines,” said Madelyne Pascua, chairperson of the
program committee. “So come early and find a seat under
the large tent because you won’t want to give up your
space!”
Entertainers will include Missy Aguilar,
Baldwin High School Marching Band, the Coolangots, Dance
International Production, Alipio Galamgam, Good Shepherd
Episcopal Church Filipino Folk Dance Troupe, Miss Hawai‘i
Filipina Chelsea Guzman, Maui Filipino Martial Arts and
Amancio Sarmiento.
Ed Kanoi of KSSK-FM will be hosting this
year’s festival.
- We Got History Exhibit® sponsored by Monsanto Hawai‘i
As in prior years, the festival will include
a historical exhibit. This year, the exhibit will
concentrate on Maui sports figures in a variety of sports
such as boxing, escrima, sports promotion, sports training
and surfing. The exhibit will be displayed outdoors near
the large tent.
- Please Take my Picture Anak ko Booth sponsored by Litratto
This year’s photo booth sponsored by Litratto
(free, but donations are graciously expected) will again
be in the main corridor—near the stage.
So you can dress up in your own attire or
select one of the props provided by Litratto. And yes,
smiles are required.
- Leaving on a Jet Plane…
Yes, if you’re lucky, you could be leaving on
a jet plane. If you come early and stay the whole day,
don’t forget to register for a chance to win one of two
$500 travel certificates!
And yes, Philippine Airlines, will again
sponsor airfare, round trip from Honolulu to Manila,
economy class. And guess what? Philippine Airlines is
donating two trips!
Certain restrictions apply including but not
limited to: one entry per person, must be at least
eighteen years of age, and must be present, with proper
identification, to win.
- Corporate and Community Support
The Maui Fil-Am Heritage Festival is being
supported by a number of companies and community groups
who believe in its importance and significance.
“Local sponsor support is so vital to the
Festival’s success,” said Evangelista. “Without our
sponsors, the Maui Filipino Chamber Foundation would not
be able to showcase our culture, heritage, history and
growing number of Filipino businesses on Maui. So we are
extremely grateful for our sponsors.”
Major sponsors include the County of Maui,
Alexander & Baldwin, the Renato & Maria A.F.
Etrata Foundation, Monsanto Hawai‘i, ILWU Local 142, First
Hawaiian Bank, Oceanic Time Warner, Western Union, ACN,
Philippine Airlines, Johnstone Supply of Maui, Tante’s
Island Cuisine, Maui Beach Hotel, Ben Franklin Crafts,
Friends of Alan Arakawa, Law Offices of Alfredo
Evangelista—A Limited Liability Law Company, Copy
Services, Friends of Keith Regan, Kit Zulueta Productions,
Friends of Joe Blackburn, PM Handyworks, Simpli-Fresh,
Benjamin Acob—Attorney at Law, Maui Mall, Maui Culinary
Academy, 99.9 KISS FM, Lizada Photography, Litratto and
Mix 105.5.
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