DALY CITY – On June 14, 2024, the City of Daly City commemorated the 126th anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence with its 10th Annual Philippine Flag Raising Ceremony at City Hall.
Current Vice President of the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors and then Daly City Mayor David J. Canepa, along with the Pilipino Bayanihan Resource Center (PBRC) Chairman of the Board Perla Ibarrientos, were the champions in 2014 who established this annual event.
With over 100 in attendance, the ceremony included remarks from the Daly City councilmembers in attendance, Senator Scott Wiener, Assemblymember Ting’s office, San Mateo County District 5 Supervisor Canepa’s office, San Francisco District 2 Supervisor Catherine Stefani, PBRC Chairman of the Board Perla Ibarrientos, and Philippine Consul General Neil Frank R. Ferrer.
“As a city with the highest concentration of Filipinos and Filipino Americans in a mid-size city outside of the Philippines, this annual event serves as a reminder of the Philippines’ independence declared on June 12, 1898,” said Mayor Juslyn C. Manalo. “It took courage, resilience, and unity to gain independence, and I am proud and grateful to all those who fought for freedom. With both my parents’ heritage rooted in the Philippines, it is important to share the values, history, and Filipino culture with the next generation.”
“By understanding the history of the Philippines and its relationship to the United States, it allows us to reconcile the past by taking actions in the present,” said Vice Mayor Dr. Roderick Daus-Magual. “When we raise this flag, it is a reminder to move beyond symbolic gestures towards righting the wrongs of history and towards positive social change.”
“Through the years, I observed the contributions and services that the Filipinos have to offer – they are very resilient, and they work very hard,” said Councilmember Glenn R. Sylvester. “This event allows us to appreciate this day and enjoy the culture, as we enjoy all cultures in our diverse city and respect everyone.”
“I have been honored to learn about the Filipino culture from my friends and my family,” said Councilmember Teresa G. Proaño. “The Filipino community are so welcoming, and I am thankful that they have brought their kindness and love to Daly City.”
As the Philippine Flag was raised, Sabrina Shauna sang a beautiful acapella rendition of the Philippine National Anthem. The ceremony concluded with attendees singing “Bayan Ko” by Freddie Aguilar, and a lunch reception was sponsored by PBRC. (Daly City Release)