SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2021 • 11AM-4PM
70th Street and Roosevelt Avenue
Little Manila, Woodside, Queens, NYC, 11377







Celebrate Filipino American History Month with culture and community!

TALENT SHOWCASE

We are proud to be showcasing the talent of our community: ranging from traditional dance to drag performance, highlighting the wide range of voices of Filipino Americans.

11:25am - 11:40am Kinding Sindaw

11:45am- 12:00pm Kyra Cuevas

12:15pm - 12:30pm Rohan Zhou-Lee

12:55pm - 1:10pm Bibingka Mama

12:35pm - 12:50pm Daphne Palasi Andreades

3:10pm - 3:25pm Jackie De Dios

3:30pm - 3:45pm Gotham Dance Theater

READ OUR ARTISTS' PROFILES

KINDING SINDAW
1
1:25AM-11:40AM

KYRA CUEVAS
11:
45AM-12:00PM

ROHAN ZHOU-LEE
1
2:15PM-12:30PM

BIBINGKA MAMA
12:55PM-1:10PM

JACKIE
DE DIOS

3:10PM-3:25PM

Workshops & Activities

WEAVING WORKSHOP
12:00PM-2:00PM

COMMUNITY
MURAL

11:00AM-4:00PM

Community Organizations

As Filipinos, we believe in the bayanihan—a spirit of civic unity and cooperation among Filipinos. Filipino Americans would not have thrived without the aid of community groups whose far-reaching support has spanned across generations and borders. At the block party, we will be hosting many of these organizations who will be available to share more information about their work and build more connections with members of the community.

About the Block party

The 2021 Little Manila Block Party will take place on Saturday, October 2, 11am-4pm, to mark the beginning of Filipino American History Month, recognizing the community’s achievements and contributions to US history. This event will highlight the work and talents of the New York City Filipinos and the Little Manila community in Woodside, Queens.


LOCATION

70th Street and Roosevelt Avenue

Woodside, NY, 11377

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Across the street from Phil-Am Food Mart

DATE

Saturday, October 2, 2021

HOURS

11am - 4pm

COST

Free!


For all ages and abilities!


The 2021 Little Manila Block Party was organized by the National Alliance for Filipino Concerns-Northeast (NAFCON-NE), the Diverse Streets Initiative, the Filipino American National Historical Society-Metro New York (FANHS-NY), Little Manila Queens Bayanihan Arts, and Woodside on the Move.