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When in California go to Bohol

California City of Alameda inaugurate­s Bohol Circle Immigrant Park

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Local government officials and the Filipino American Community gathered in this Bay Area island city in late January for the official opening of the Bohol Circle Immigrant Park, considered the first recreation park in the US named after a Filipino-American Community organizati­on.

Philippine Consul General in San Francisco Neil Ferrer joined the historic opening of the waterfront park at Alameda Landing, which was also attended by U.S. House Representa­tive Barbara Lee, California State Senator Nancy Skinner, Filipino American Contra Costa county superior court Judge Benjamin Reyes II, Alameda City Mayor Marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft, and Filipino American Alameda City Vice Mayor Tony Daysog.

In his remarks, Ferrer commended the Bohol Circle Inc. (BCI) for leading the efforts in the waterfront park project. “Today’s unveiling of the Bohol Circle Immigrant Park is a testament to the organizati­on’s commitment to community-driven leadership and service, the perseveran­ce and resilience of its members, and the spirit of pakikipagk­apwa and bayanihan,” he said.

The BCI, a mutual aid organizati­on formed by Boholano immigrants in 1936, is recognized by the Filipino

American National Historical Society (FANHS) as the oldest extant Filipino American organizati­on in the U.S. The BCI establishe­d its main center in Alameda in 1965, after pooling money to buy land and build a physical space for Filipinos and Filipino Americans.

“We recognize the unfailing support of Bohol Circle officers and members, past and present, and the Filipino American Community in the Bay Area, who through the years, have provided encouragem­ent and support for the project’s implementa­tion,” says

Ferrer. “Certainly, we would not have come this far without the crucial support of the Alameda City Council and the assistance of the Parks and Commission­s Committee.” According to FANHS National Board Member and City College of San Francisco’s Philippine Studies Department chair Dr. Lily Ann Villaraza, the Bohol Circle Immigrant Park in Alameda is the first park in the US that was named after a Filipino American Community organizati­on.

Other parks in the US that were named after a Filipino or Filipino American are all located in the Bay Area and the Pacific Northwest: the Jose Rizal Park in Seattle, Washington, the Victoria Manalo Draves Park in San Francisco, and the recently opened Delano Manongs Park in San Jose.

Located at 2901 Fifth Street off Mitchell Avenue, the Bohol Circle Immigrant Park connects Alameda’s San Francisco Bay Trail to Estuary Park.

The Bohol Circle Immigrant Park in Alameda is the first park in the US that was named after a Filipino American Community organizati­on.

It will serve the residents of Alameda Landing. The waterfront park, which directly faces Jack London Square in the neighborin­g city of Oakland, features amenities that include a playground, picnic area, walking trails, bicycle paths, and restrooms.

Photos from San Francisco PCG.

 ?? ?? [s]PARkiNg! Bohol circle inc. president myrna cajilog (second from left) and past president Robert Balandra (second from right) receive from Philippine consul general Neil Ferrer a certificat­e of recognitio­n from the Philippine consulate general in san Francisco during the official opening of the Bohol circle immigrant Park in Alameda, california on Jan. 21, 2023. Joining them is Alameda city mayor marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft (leftmost)
[s]PARkiNg! Bohol circle inc. president myrna cajilog (second from left) and past president Robert Balandra (second from right) receive from Philippine consul general Neil Ferrer a certificat­e of recognitio­n from the Philippine consulate general in san Francisco during the official opening of the Bohol circle immigrant Park in Alameda, california on Jan. 21, 2023. Joining them is Alameda city mayor marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft (leftmost)
 ?? ?? FoR ThE loVE oF Bohol Philippine consul general in san Francisco Neil Ferrer (second from left) is joined by Fil-Am costra contra county superior court Judge Benjamin Reyes ii (leftmost), and Fil-Am Alameda city Vice mayor Tony daysog (second from right)
FoR ThE loVE oF Bohol Philippine consul general in san Francisco Neil Ferrer (second from left) is joined by Fil-Am costra contra county superior court Judge Benjamin Reyes ii (leftmost), and Fil-Am Alameda city Vice mayor Tony daysog (second from right)
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