The quintessential lady, the civic minded diplomat Kay Siazon, who has tirelessly worked to promote Philippine culture in Japan, did it again through her chairmanship of the Ikebana International Fair 2005 at the Tokyo Prince Hotel. No less than Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamado, the Honorary President of Ikebana International, graced the ribbon cutting ceremonies. Flower arrangements of 34 different ikebana schools, international booths of diplomatic missions and a graceful rendition of Philippine folk dances delighted the expats, dignitaries and flower enthusiasts who attended the colorful affair. The fair also raised funds for the Japanese Filipino Youth Program, an organization that envisions children of Japanese and Filipino marriages to take pride in their bicultural identity.
Keep it up, Kay!
The youngest of five children, Nichole is a multi-talented girl who has appeared in several TV shows; she is also a commercial model. The birthday celebrator was radiant in a carnation pink dress embellished with geometric straps, horsehairs, pearls, crystals, stardust sequins and intricate beadwork. Friends and family were all present to witness the transformation of their little girl into a young lady.
Happy birthday, Nichole!
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Advance birthday greetings to Biboy Enriquez, Feb. 29; FCCPs Lulu Castañeda, Nikki Prieto, Juan Carlos del Rosario, Prime Events Olive Sy and Gasthofs Bot Gersbach, March 3; STAR associate editor and PEOPLE Asia editor-in-chief Joanne Rae Ramirez, Ella Choy and Nena del Rosario, March 4.
To my loving wife Tere, a happy, happy wedding anniversary, March 3. May we share many, many more cherished years together.
So how was your week?
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