Cebuano Association marks third year

The Cebuano Association of Australia Inc. (CAAI) celebrated its third anniversary dubbed Spring Fever with the theme “Pirates and Sailors” last 12 September 2015 at the Springvale Learning and Activity Centre in Springvale. The celebration was highlighted with the best male and female costume for 2015. 

Cebuano Association President Boy Lawa emphasised the importance of the commemoration and always institute awareness to all Cebuanos in Victoria to support the Association’s fundraising campaign. “Your attendance is enough to show loyalty to us and that I am thankful,” he said during his speech.

The celebration was a success and Lawas thanked their sponsors for the door and raffle prizes.The winners of the Best Costume for 2015 Spring Fever are Mr Victor Beverage (for male) and Ms Emily Reis (female).

CAAI will hold its Christmas Party on 5 December 2015 and details to be announced soon.

Alice Nicolas
Alice Nicolas
Alice Gregorio Nicolas is the publisher of The Philippine Times.

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