Please forward this to everyone who may be interested.  Copies of the
book, along with many other items, are available for sale at FAL.
Also, please consider supporting our collection and programs by
donating online at www.filipinoamericanlibrary.org.  Thanks
everybody!  - Jonathan Lorenzo

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 12, 2009

CONTACT:
Jonathan Lorenzo
Filipino American Library (FAL)
Tel: 213-382-0488
Email: [email protected]


BOOK LAUNCH OF LOS ANGELES’S HISTORIC FILIPINOTOWN


LOS ANGELES (March 2009) – Carina Monica Montoya commemorates one of
the most distinctive Asian/Pacific cultural legacies in the city
through her new book Los Angeles’s Historic Filipinotown.  The
Filipino American Library (FAL), in partnership with the Historic
Filipinotown Neighborhood Council, will present its Book Launch on
Saturday, April 4 at 2:00pm at Lake Street Park (227 N. Lake St., Los
Angeles 90026).  Please RSVP for this free event by contacting
[email protected] or 213-382-0488.  FAL is also accepting
advance orders for the book ($20/each plus shipping & handling).

The City Council of Los Angeles officially designated Historic
Filipinotown on August 2, 2002.  It is the first Filipino community in
the United States to merit a named area with distinct geographic
boundaries.  Historic Filipinotown was once home to one of the largest
Filipino enclaves in California, a place where many Filipinos
purchased their first homes, raised families, and established
businesses.  The cultural continuity of the area’s Filipino families
and businesses inspired the collective efforts of Filipino
organizations, Los Angeles community leaders, and individuals to
establish Historic Filipinotown and maintain its vibrant culture.

In FAL Book Launches, authors introduce their Filipino works of
literature with residents of Greater Los Angeles.  Ms. Montoya will
sign copies of Los Angeles’s Historic Filipinotown, which will be on
sale that day.  Snacks and drinks will be provided.  Admission is free
and donations are accepted online at www.filipinoamericanlibrary.org.
Recent FAL Book Launches include Pareng Barack: Filipinos in Obama’s
America by Benjamin Pimentel and Belong to Me by Marisa de los Santos.

Carina Monica Montoya, a native of Los Angeles and the author of
Filipinos in Hollywood, collected the vintage images for this volume
from Los Angeles historical organizations and families who settled in
and around the area in the early years.  Eric Garcetti, the President
of the Los Angeles City Council, provides the foreword of Los
Angeles’s Historic Filipinotown.  It is part of Arcadia Publishing’s
Images of America series that celebrates the history of neighborhoods,
towns, and cities across the country.

Founded on October 13, 1985 by “Auntie Helen” Agcaoili Summers Brown,
FAL is the earliest and largest Filipino library in the country with a
collection of more than 6,000 titles.  Its mission is to actively
promote the history, culture, and professional achievements of
Filipinos and Filipino Americans through the book collection,
leadership development, and cultural programming, thereby contributing
to the achievement of a culturally dynamic, multiethnic America.

Given that FAL primarily survives on individual donations and one
major annual fundraiser, it relies on its many supporters to continue
its programs and services throughout the year.  If anyone would like
to give a donation online, please feel free to visit 
www.filipinoamericanlibrary.org.
Checks may also be mailed to 135 N. Park View St., Los Angeles, CA
90026 and made payable to “Filipino American Library”.  All donations
are 100% tax-deductible.

FAL is a division of the Filipino American Heritage Institute
(Nonprofit Tax ID Number 95-4282571).  It is open Mondays-Fridays
1:00-5:00pm and by appointment.  For more information, please contact
[email protected] or 213-382-0488.


(For pictures to include for publication, please contact Jonathan
Lorenzo as indicated above.)
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