El 4 de agosto de 1990, Pista sa Nayon, una celebración anual Filipino Americana con comidas, artes, artesanías y entretenimientos tradicionales, se realiza por primera vez en Seattle en el campo de juegos Rainier Playfield, en la esquina de Rainier Avenue S y S Alaska Street. El nombre del evento, traducido aproximadamente del Tagalog, idioma nativo de las Filipinas, significa “festival del pueblo”. Reubicado al anfiteatro de Seward Park en 1995, atrae a miles de personas cada año, para lo que Cindy Cawaling, presidenta del Pista 2010, llamó “la reunión familiar esencial, en una escala maravillosamente grandiosa.
Sources:
Cindy Cawaling, "History of Pista sa Nayon," Pista sa Nayon website accessed August 2010 (www.pista.org); "Daily Briefing," The Seattle Times, July 31, 1992, p. B-3; "More Weekend Festivals," Ibid., July 19, 2007, p. H-5; Tony Kay, "Pista sa Nayon: Filipino Pride, Cute Little Old Ladies, and Rock and Roll," August 9, 2010, The SunBreak website accessed August 2010 (http://thesunbreak.com).
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