The UPAA-MB Inc. Annual General Meeting will be held on October 18, Saturday, 1-5pm at the Sir William Stephenson Library, 765 Keewatin Street, Winnipeg Manitoba.
The agenda for the meeting will be as follows:
The UPAA-MB Inc. Annual General Meeting will be held on October 18, Saturday, 1-5pm at the Sir William Stephenson Library, 765 Keewatin Street, Winnipeg Manitoba.
The agenda for the meeting will be as follows:
The University of the Philippines Alumni and Associates in Manitoba (UPAA-MB) Inc is now accepting applications for its bursary project.
The bursary in the amount of $500 will be given to a deserving Filipino-Canadian student to help pursue scholastic objectives.
Criteria for selection includes academic standing, financial need, community service, etc.
All applications must be submitted by 11:59pm Saturday, August 30, 2014. Late submissions will not be accepted.
Please see below for more information:
Eligibility
Requirements
Confidentiality
All information collected will remain strictly confidential and will only be accessible to the members of the UPAA-MB Inc. Bursary Committee. This information is to be used to evaluate applicants and to select the bursary recipient.
Special Instructions
Notification/Announcement
After all applications have been evaluated, the UPAA-MB Inc. Bursary Committee will contact the successful applicant to inform him/her that he/she has been chosen to receive the bursary. With the permission of the bursary recipient, this information will also be published on the UPAA-MB Inc. website following the awarding.
Awarding
The bursary will be awarded third week of September. The chosen recipient will be contacted directly regarding the details of the awarding.
Contact
All inquiries regarding the bursary and application for it can be directed to socres@upmb.net.
The University of the Philippines Alumni and Associates in Manitoba (UPAA-MB) Inc. is a non-profit organization composed of graduates, former students, and employees of the state university, currently based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The association’s mission is to harness the creative abilities and potential of its members by initiating projects and initiatives through collaborative partnerships to raise the profile of the Filipino community and contribute to the sustainable development of Manitoba.
By Jeusa Raflores

Green Team won over Orange Team with the score of 79-57 in this year’s PalarOlympics held in Kildonan Park last Aug 9.
Alongside the cheering competition, the games for this year were: egg catching, relay, Chinese garter, tumbang preso, patintero, and dodge ball.
“The games were very creative and I had a lot of fun learning them,” Jeff, a non-Filipino guest who experienced playing Philippine games for the first time said. He added that he met a lot of very cool people.
Always with a competitive spirit, Darren Gonzales, Green team member, was elated for winning and (jokingly) said, “We won because we met and trained for two weeks to prepare for this olympics. Huge loss for the other team [tambak], they should make it better next time.”
On the other hand, Sarah Gonzales, Orange team member replied, “We tried our best but winning didn’t materialize so now we’ll focus on training and we’ll see these guys next year.”
Aside from fun and friendly competition among adults, kids also shared in the enjoyment. Darryl Mailom, 11, said “I had lots of fun. The games were very competitive.” He added that his favorite game was patintero. “It was a very good mixture of tag and whatever. It’s my favorite and second is dodge ball.”
Around 30 members –both old and new, and visitors attended the event.
PalarOlympics is an annual UPAA-MB Inc. event held to celebrate, relive, and pay tribute to Philippine games.
By Jeusa Raflores

A total of $2,495 was raised by the University of the Philippines Alumni and Associates – Manitoba (UPAA-MB Inc.) during its second Flapjack Breakfast fundraiser last June 28 at Applebee’s in Grant Park.
A total of 110 attendees took their share of pancakes, bacon, and drinks in support of the organization’s bursary project in Manitoba and the Philippines; as well as the organization’s charitable donations, and operating funds.
The bursary will be awarded to two students: a first year student in Manitoba of Filipino descent and a University of the Philippines (UP) – Tacloban campus student. UP Tacloban was one of the most severely-damaged UP campus during the super typhoon Haiyan last year.
The program included a 50/50 draw, a merchandise booth, and door prizes.
Members, volunteers, supporters, and sponsors graced the event.
UPAA-MB Inc thanks the following sponsors and donors:
In its efforts to give back as “Iskolar ng Bayan” [Scholars of the State], UPAA-MB, Inc. or the University of the Philippines Alumni and Associates in Manitoba, Inc. extends its bursary project to the Philippines.
This bursary which reflects the value the organization places on higher learning and community support, will have its first recipient in the Philippines: an underprivileged but deserving student of the University of the Philippines (UP) Tacloban campus.
UP Tacloban was severely damaged by Typhoon Haiyan (local name Yolanda), the super typhoon which ravaged several cities and caused over 6,000 lost lives.
The recipient for this year’s bursary in the Philippines will undergo a screening and selection process by a UPAA-MB, Inc. Bursary committee in cooperation with UP Tacloban.
Flapjack Fundraiser
In line with this year’s bursary project in the Philippines, UPAA-MB, Inc. will hold The Flapjack Breakfast Fundraiser.
This is a campaign driven by ticket sales for a pancake and drink breakfast, a 50/50 draw, individual/corporate sponsorship, and door prizes to lucky attendees.
It will be held on June 28, 2014, Saturday, from 8-10am, at Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill and Bar, 1150 Grant Avenue, Winnipeg. Tickets cost $10.
Buy your tickets now and make a difference! You can also buy tickets at the door during the event.
For more information, inquiries, and ticket purchases, please email fundraising@upmb.net.
By Jeusa Raflores