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FIESTA ASIA IN WASHINGTON D.C. (ALONG Pennsylvania Ave, between 3rd and 7th streets) – 18 MAY 2013, Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m…

FIESTA ASIA IN WASHINGTON D.C. (ALONG Pennsylvania Ave, between 3rd and 7th streets)JOIN US AGAIN AT THE PRE- FIESTA ASIA IN DOWNTOWN SILVER SPRING MD, 04 MAY 2013, SATURDAY FROM 3-9 P.M.( Ellsworth Drive between Fenton Ave & Georgia Ave)
FREE AND OPEN TO EVERYONE. ..

Save also 18 MAY 2013 (Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.) for the FIESTA ASIA IN WASHINGTON D.C. (ALONG Pennsylvania Ave, between 3rd and 7th streets) , the biggest Asian Street Festival in the U.S. CAPITAL REGION
PARADE ALSO WITH US ON THIS DAY (1:30 p.m.) 18 MAY 2013, bring your banner, wear your group tshirt or your national costume and be ready to win the BEST GROUP/MOST COLORFUL/ MOST VIBRANT/ MOST ORIGINAL IN PARADE award !!!
Call 202-247-0117 / 202-631-8856 or email migrantheritage@gmail.com to join the parade and you may also download application from http://asiaheritagefoundation.org/participate/best-in-show/

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Kites Of Asia

Please join us at the Smithsonian Institution Family Day “KITES OF ASIA” at the National Air and Space Museum…

KITES OF ASIA

Saturday, 23 March 2013  from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.,

Please join us at the Smithsonian Institution Family Day “KITES OF ASIA” at the National Air and Space Museum : Independence Avenue at 6th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20560 .

FIL-AM HERITAGE DANCE ENSEMBLE with Ultimate Eskrima International perform the blindfolded “Tinikling” and the Filipino Martial Arts of stick-fighting (Arnis/Eskrima).. Includes interactive where you can be challenged to try hopping in between the bamboos and learn the Arnis /Eskrima from the experts…

Look for us in “America by Air” (Gallery 102) of the National Air and Space Museum from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Admission is FREE.

Location :

 On the National Mall, between the Capitol building and the Smithsonian Castle. Bordered by Independence Avenue, Jefferson Drive, 4th and 7th Streets in southwest Washington, D.C

Kites Of Asia

Family Day

Kites of Asia
Saturday, March 23, 2013
10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Throughout the Museum in Washington, DC
Admission: Free

All Day Presentations:
Static Pan-Asian Kite Display – Experience the beauty of Asian kites. Learn how kites are made by talking to members of local kite organizations.
Milestones of Flight (Gallery 100)

Indoor Kite Flying – Witness the artistry of kites being flown to music.
West End (Gallery 104)

Why celebrate Kites of Asia at the National Air and Space Museum? Visit our poster display to find out!
Milestones of Flight (Gallery 100) & Wright Brothers (Gallery 209)

Timed Presentations:
Philippine Tinikling Dancers
Watch, learn, and do one of most popular folk dances of the Philippines.
11:30 am
America by Air (Gallery 102)

Kite Stories by Swatantar  (ages 3 and up)
Hear tales of kite traditions from around Asia.
11:00 am & 1:30 pm
Looking at Earth (Gallery 110)

Hands – On Activities:
Decorate and construct a Sled Kite. (ages 5 and up)
South Lobby (Gallery 108)

Design your own Hachimaki-traditional head gear worn by Asian kite flyers. (ages 5 )
Build an Anemometer. This instrument will help you measure wind speed before you fly a kite. (ages 8 and up)
Make a Vietnamese Dragon Puppet.   Celebrate the importance of dragons in the Vietnamese culture. (ages 5 and up)
America by Air (Gallery 102)

Build a flying leaf like those used by ancient Indonesian fishermen.  (ages 5 and up)
Color Thai Fighting Kites (ages 3 and up)
Pioneers of Flight (Gallery 208)

Other:
Look through a telescope!
Outside in the Public Observatory (east patio outside of McDonald’s)
Time noon – 3 pm
(Weather permitting)

Wright Kite Discovery Station – Interact with Museum staff to find out how Orville and Wilbur Wright used kites to help them invent the airplane.
Wright Brothers (Gallery 209)
Times to be determined

Driving directions to the Museum in Washington, DC
Museum Floorplan

Kites of Asia Family Day at the Museum in Washington DC

Our Amazing Planet Top to Bottom: Mountaintop to Ocean Trench – LiveScience Infographic by Karl Tate…

 

Ocean Trench LiveScience Infographic by Karl Tate

From the highest mountain peak to the deepest ocean trench, the surface of the Earth spans a total of 12.3 miles (19.8 kilometers) of vertical distance. The highest point, atop Mount Everest, is 29,029 feet (8.9 km) above sea level. The deepest point, the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific Ocean, is 35,814 feet below sea level (10.9 km).

Explore the entire Earth's surface from highest peaks to mysterious depth, in this LiveScience infographic.
Source:LiveScience

DC Metro Filipino-American Group…

 

DC Metro, Filipino-American, GroupThis group is intended for Filipino-American living in the DC metro area  to meet, greet, share life stories and their experiences, and ultimately, have FUN!!. This is a chance for us to start new friendships, enjoy some happy hours, karaoke, watch Pacquiao fight, enjoy activities such as lunches/dinners, get away, sporting events, movies, shows, food festivals, potlucks, etc.,  etc…… all Filipinos, young and old are encouraged to join this group.

Special Edition GBM: Rice and Beans Night with LSU! By Filipino Cultural Association at the University of Maryland, College Park…

BeansRiceFCAKumusta! Hola! Let’s eat!

Join us this Thursday in 2309 Art/Socy at 7pm for a special GBM mixer with the Latino Student Union! Make new friends and taste different foods from the Philippines and Latin America.

They’ll bring the beans, we’ll bring the rice…now all we need is YOU!

Asian American Young Professionals DC/MD/VA…

Asian American Young Professionals DC/MD/VA