FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 24, 2009

CONTACT:
Kristine Co & Melissa Sipin
Co-Directors
TAYO Literary Magazine
Email: [email protected]


TAYO LAUNCH PARTY TO CELEBRATE THE COMMUNITY’S TALENTED WRITERS AND
ARTISTS


HISTORIC FILIPINOTOWN, LOS ANGELES (July 2009) – TAYO, the first
independent literary magazine dedicated to the creative expression of
Filipino American youth, has finally arrived.  Everyone is invited to
the very first TAYO Launch Party on Saturday, August 22 at 6:00-9:00pm
at Salakot Sizzle & Grill (2122 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 90057).
Along with showcasing the inaugural issue of TAYO, the event will
feature open mic performances, an art gallery, and Filipino cuisine
buffet-style.  Please RSVP by emailing [email protected].  Pre-
sale tickets are $25 each and can be purchased online at
http://tayolaunch.eventbrite.com/.

TAYO Literary Magazine aims to empower and bring together Filipino
American youth through the many different forms of creative art.  By
gathering differing expressions of Filipino American identity, from
high school students to full-fledge adults, TAYO paints an intricate
anthology of the Filipino culture and community.  It is presented by
the Filipino American Library (FAL) and led by Co-Directors Kristine
Co and Melissa Sipin.  Sponsorship and advertisement opportunities are
still available.  Writers and artists who want to perform or display
their work at the Launch Party should also contact TAYO by emailing
[email protected].  Please include in the subject header,
"TAYO Launch - Open Mic" or "TAYO Launch - Art Gallery".

Founded on October 13, 1985 by Helen Agcaoili Summers Brown (“Auntie
Helen”), FAL is the earliest and largest Filipino library in the
country with a collection of over 6,000 titles.  Its mission is to
provide access to information and knowledge through the collection,
preservation, and dissemination of a unique collection of Filipino
American and Filipino reading material to those that seek knowledge.
Through this collection and its community involvement, FAL seeks to
provide access to cultural information and enrich America’s diverse
cultural tapestry.  For more information, please visit 
www.filipinoamericanlibrary.org.

(For pictures to include for publication, please contact Kristine Co
and Melissa Sipin as indicated above.)
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