Members of the Pangasinan-Washington Sister State Association (Pawassa) pay a courstesy call to Washington State Lt. Gov. Brad Owen (fifth from right) at his office in Olympia, WA as part of Pawassa's trade and cultural mission to Washington State last July 13-17, 2000. Pawassa was joined by Dagupan City Mayor Benjamin Lim (fourth from right) and City Councilor Nick Aquino (left). The Pawassa delegation was composed of (L-R) city government consultant Ping Coquia, Lingayen Councilor Gilbert Mangapot, former Villasis Mayor Ramon Morden, Pawassa treasurer Armi Bangsal-Lorica, Councilor Mangapot's wife, Jean Leah, Inquirer correspondent Gobleth Moulic and businessman Mac Pagsolingan. Pangasinan Stories is a collection of opinion pieces, feature and news articles, and photos on Pangasinan's culture, language and people.
Friday, July 29, 2005
Pawassa in Washington 1
Members of the Pangasinan-Washington Sister State Association (Pawassa) pay a courstesy call to Washington State Lt. Gov. Brad Owen (fifth from right) at his office in Olympia, WA as part of Pawassa's trade and cultural mission to Washington State last July 13-17, 2000. Pawassa was joined by Dagupan City Mayor Benjamin Lim (fourth from right) and City Councilor Nick Aquino (left). The Pawassa delegation was composed of (L-R) city government consultant Ping Coquia, Lingayen Councilor Gilbert Mangapot, former Villasis Mayor Ramon Morden, Pawassa treasurer Armi Bangsal-Lorica, Councilor Mangapot's wife, Jean Leah, Inquirer correspondent Gobleth Moulic and businessman Mac Pagsolingan.
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