A Photo Exhibit brings remembrances of the Philippines circa 1944-45
Ala-ala: Remembrances, a WWII photo exhibit opened to the public at the Long Beach Public Library & Information Center on October 12, 2010. The photos by the United States Army Signal Corps were taken during the liberation of the Philippines, circa 1944. A local artist, while in search of eco materials for his work, found the pictures among discarded items on the streets of Long Beach. A private exhibit opening reception hosted by the Philippine Consulate General took place on October 9, Saturday. Long Beach Press Telegram was there to cover the event. http:// Found WWII Photos On Display at Long Beach Library | News | Long Beach Press-Telegram
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Three Cheers for the Volunteers!!!
The volunteers at the exhibit opening reception were (l-r standing) Nelia Andaya, Ed Nuval, Emma Sorenson, Teresa Keene, Del Fabian (in Barong Tagalog, volunteer coordinator), and Malou Mariano
(l-r seated) Mayta Schmidt, Herminia Limon, Cleo Hendricks, Lou Rivera, Melba Jardio and Fe Bond
















