Author: upaamb-infocomm

  • Moves, Grooves and Anything Goes at Maskipaps: Just Dance Edition

    Moves, Grooves and Anything Goes at Maskipaps: Just Dance Edition

    Maskipaps: Just Dance Edition

    The Membership Committee organized a fun-filled event for its members last Saturday, March 16. Dubbed “Maskipaps: Just Dance Edition”, attendees danced to different songs from the Just Dance 3 and 4 video game series. This activity was attended by several UPAA-MB, Inc. members, including their family and friends, who were warmly welcomed at the Mercado residence.

    Maskipaps Maskipaps

    Attendees were divided into four groups: Happy, Jazzy, Crazy and Funky. Battle rounds were divided into three: group dances, single rounds and a duo/duet round, with easy, average, and difficult songs to be completed by a member of each group. Groups picked their turns and each number they selected had an assigned group or duo song for them to perform. Members set aside their shyness and danced the night away.

    Of course, the night was not full of fun without the challenges. Some of them were  the fast, quirky and catchy Bollywood song “Beware of the boys”, the funny wrestling-based choreography for “The Final Countdown”, and the Japanese song, “Spectronizer”. The event ended shortly after midnight after the groups danced “Gangnam Style” for the finale.

  • Winter Wonderful

    Winter Wonderful

    The UPAA-MB, Inc. members surely know not only how to have fun under the heat of the sun but also how to have a great time during the winter season.

    The members of the organization graced the new fiscal year with a day of fun on the ice last January 27 at Harbour View Park & Recreation Complex at 1867 Springfield Road. It was a perfect day with a high of -7 C.

    Members had fun tobogganing with their families and friends from 2pm until past 4pm. The group then headed to Kawaii Crepe at Osborne Village afterwards to warm themselves up – a very fitting close to a wonderful winter activity.

    If you missed this winter fun with UPAA-MB, Inc., you can still join all the other exciting events lined up for the rest of the year. See you soon!

  • UPAA-MB Inc. Celebrates the Yuletide Season

    UPAA-MB Inc. Celebrates the Yuletide Season

    The UPAA-MB, Inc. celebrated its third annual Christmas Party last Friday, December 7th at St. John Cantius Hall, 768 Mountain Avenue.

    Despite the plummeting temperatures, the event was well-attended by its members, families and friends. Dinner was served buffet-style, prepared by volunteer members.

    To start the night’s program, the Membership Committee showed a short video presentation to showcase how far the organization has become, starting from the idea of creating the group way back in 2006 and reaching forward to its present state. The committee also held games, raffles and prizes to children and adults as part of the festivities.

    The Membership Committee also awarded its first Member of the Year Award to the organization’s most outstanding member for his/her contributions for the past year. The award was given to Jullie Quijano, whose achievements include going over and beyond her responsibilities and scouted for members using social media tools. She capped these off by being the organization’s founding chairperson in 2011.

    The event ended with announcement of the raffle draw winners. Jeusa Raflores won the 50/50 draw while Kristine Acab-David won the Silent Auction prize of Cappuccino Set.

  • Ashley Saulog Receives 2012 UPAA-MB Inc.’s Bursary Award

    Ashley Saulog Receives 2012 UPAA-MB Inc.’s Bursary Award

     UPAA-MB Inc., in partnership with UM-Sigaw, is proud to announce its 2012 bursary recipient. Ashley Saulog has been selected by UM-Sigaw’s officers and UPAA-MB Inc. representatives through an application process, interview, academic standing evaluation, financial need and community service. Ashley has received the bursary amount of $250.00.

    Ashley is 18 years old and graduated with honours from St. Boniface Diocesan High School. Aside from the bursary she has received from us, she also applied and successfully received scholarships for university. She also volunteers at the Winnipeg Harvest and actively assisted elementary school children at Holy Ghosts School.

    Ashley is planning to enter and graduate under the Faculty of Nursing.

    Congratulations Ashley, and we express our sincerest appreciation to UM-Sigaw for continuing to support us with this project.

  • UPAA-MB Participates in the 2012 Manitoba Marathon

    UPAA-MB Participates in the 2012 Manitoba Marathon

    The finish line at the 2012 Manitoba Marathon

    June 17, 2012 – Weeks of training is finally put to the test as UPAA-MB members and family participate in the 34th annual Manitoba Marathon. The annual Father’s Day event’s goal is to raise awareness and raise funds to assist people living with intellectual disability. It is also quickly becoming an annual UPAA-MB tradition, and lines up perfectly with this year’s T-Shirt design contest theme of “active and healthy living.”

    The participants enjoyed perfect running weather and a mosquito-free route as they ran their respective events.

    The following members (and family) participated in this year’s events:

    Full Marathon

    • Norman Garcia
    Half Marathon
    • Lourdes Casañares
    • Jullie Quijano
    • Peter Tan
    10k Run
    • Kristine Acab-David
    • Dennis Flores
    • Jackie Flores
    • Joanna Ocampo-Flores
    • Anna Maniquiz
    • Salvador Maniquiz
    • Bless Ramos
    Mini-Mites
    • Mandy Flores
    Congratulations to all participants. Thanks to everyone who came out to support the runners. See you all next year!
    Cooling down after the race
    UPAA-MB at the Manitoba Marathon. Photo by Jeffrey David.
    UPAA-MB at the post-race lunch


    More marathon photos by Jeffrey David can be found in our gallery.  CLICK HERE