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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Little Manila, Stockton California

I had the privilege to visit Little Manila in Stockton last week with one of my closest friends from the East Coast.  In 1946, Stockton became the home to the largest Filipino community in the U.S. and a little area of downtown was labeled as Little Manila. During that time, Little Manila was surrounded by restaurants, stores, labor unions and social organizations that provided services and a sense of community to immigrants isolated by intense segregation.  City redevelopment and highway construction in the 50's and 60's devastated the physical and social fabric of Little Manila. There were only 3 original buildings: the Mariposa Hotel, the Rizal Social Club and the Filipino Recreation Center, and a strong sense of memory and ownership among the local Filipino community remained when preservation advocates spurred the City of Stockton to declare Little Manila a local Historic Site in 2000.

You can check Little Manila Foundation's website to find out how you can help in preserving this quaint community in Stockton.

When you visit Stockton, make sure to stop by Filipino Food Express, located at: 

1650 South El Dorado Street
Stockton, CA 95206-2022 
(209) 464-1461



The owners are so welcoming and even called the Little Manila Foundation if we can get their calendar.  Unfortunately, it is only available online.  We had kare kare, pansit, dinuguan and papaitan.  I will definitely visit this restaurant again.
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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Romantic O'ahu Escapes

Imagine perfect moments in paradise for you and your special someone.  You will find the Island of O'ahu, the heart of Hawaii, is the perfect for romance.  O'ahu's unique "town and country" island experience is ideal for someone looking for a tropical romantic escape with tremendous value and a wide range of options that allows RMA Travel to create customized dream itineraries to suit each and every client.


WHAT'S NEW ON OAHU  

The Battleship Missouri reopened to the public on Jan. 30, following $18 million worth of maintenance and preservation work that began in October 2009.  This re-opening will serve as a prelude to the upcoming commemoration o f the 65th anniversary of the end of World War II on Sept. 2, 2010.  The Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor recently acquired five new historic jets from the Cold War through Vietnam War eras.  On the Aviator's Tour, visitors get behind the scenes with the new jets in an authentic battle field hangar that still bear the original bullet holes in the windows from the Dec. 7, 1941 attacks and much more.


PCC launched an exciting new evening show, Ha: Breath of Life, which has received great reviews, featuring a storyline with universal themes that all guests can relate to.  From the apprehension of youth, to the stirrings of young love, and even the sorrow of death - Ha takes the audience on an emotion-filled ride through the sights and sounds of Polynesia.













Aston Waikiki Beach Hotel...
more fun for the money.

3rd Night Free*
with complimentary "Breakfast on the Beach"


*Subject to change without notice.



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Phone: (408) 462-1344
Fax: (408) 716-3177