Second WINter Harmonics Performance

Our second video is up now!

We hope you enjoy this jazz rendition of

All I Want For Christmas Is You

by Mariah Carey!

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for Every.org’s #25DaysofGiving campaign which you can join at https://www.every.org/…/@ma…/Waraynon-Initiative-Network

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First WINter Harmonics Performance

Our first WINter Harmonics performance is the classic Tagalog Christmas song, Pasko Na Sinta Ko as performed by the WIN Chorale. A song about love, it was written by a composer and songwriter after being inspired by a couple’s love story at university. We hope you enjoy our take on this beautiful song!

“Pasko Na Sinta Ko” Music by Francisco Dandan Lyrics by Aurelio Estanislao Arrangement by Gines Uy Audio Mix/Mastering by William Babiano Video Editing by Maxinne B. Vergara

WIN Chorale

Soprano: Pie Ortega, Tetet Uy Alto: Tess Corpin-Agner, Gina Ibarrola Tenor: William Babiano (Soloist), Peter Caludac Bass: Jessie Reyes

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WINter Harmonics Schedule

Here is our video release schedule for WINter Harmonics! Our first video will be premiering this Friday, and we can’t wait to show you what we have been working on.

WINter Harmonics Video premieres on December 11, 2020.

One day left till our first WINter Harmonics video premieres! Please join us at our Youtube channel as we live premiere our first video tomorrow at 7PM. A link will go up on our Facebook page Friday morning. We hope you like our first video and please share our project with your friends and family!

Meet the WINter Harmonics Team!

Maxinne Vergara
Maxinne B. Vergara is a Filipina-American multi-instrumentalist, entertainment professional, and non-profit organizer born and raised in Southern California. A founding member of the WIN Orchestra, Maxinne has gone from flutist to auxiliary officer to board of directors with the Waraynon Initiative Network. Currently, she is WIN’s VP of Project Planning & Networking and part of the Board of Directors 2020-2021. Performances with WIN have brought her to the Philippines, in 2015 for the Grand Papal Visit and in 2017 for WIN’s Medical and Cultural Mission Trip. She is active as a volunteer in the music industry as well as her alma mater, USC, and continues to educate others on opportunities for Asian Americans in entertainment behind the scenes, on camera, and in animation.
AJ Rafael
AJ Rafael is a singer/songwriter from Moreno Valley, CA. With over 970,000 subscribers on YouTube, and 900,000 listeners on Spotify. AJ was recognized as a Fil-Am Game Changer by the City of Los Angeles in 2017. His debut album, Red Roses, charted on Billboard and at #4 on the Pop iTunes Charts. AJ continues to make music and upload videos as he did when he first started back in 2006. He is also active in the theatre world, performing and music directing in theaters around the United States such as East West Players, Performance Riverside, & American Repertory Theatre.
Alexander Juhan is a Filipino-American composer for film, television, video games, and all other forms of media. He is an active member of the Southern California music scene, teaching lessons, composing for various projects, and performing in a variety of settings. 
Gines Uy
Gines’ one true passion for music started in the Philippines; it took him to Seoul, Korea, and eventually to the US, where he now resides with his wife, Marites, in Los Angeles. He is an accomplished director and arranger of various school and church choirs and secular shows for Filipino pop artists. Currently, Gines is the VP for Ensemble, Training, and Development of WIN and its Chorale Director. Gines creates a unique harmonious melody in every song.
Cecille Omega is currently a student at the University of California, Riverside studying biology. She was born in Tacloban City Philippines and raised in Los Angeles. When she is not busy with school, Cecille follows her passion for the arts by participating in many music projects in school and outside school as a violinist or vocalist. She was UCR’s big performance singer for their annual Filipino Cultural Night and also performed for one of the largest student-run Philipinx American event in the nation, Friendship Games. Cecille started out in WIN as a violinist and is now the VP of Marketing. 

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A popular Christmas song boldly declares, “It’s the most wonderful time of the year.”
Yet, for many, this is not the case. Some will be celebrating the holidays for the first time without a loved one. Indeed, the pain and loss caused by the pandemic have been too much to bear. This year, the most wonderful time of the year will be felt like the most difficult as well. Waraynon Initiative Network (WIN) can change that.Well, we probably can’t change it for everybody. But we can spread some holiday cheer and make it a little more wonderful for somebody. And if we can brighten one person’s day, maybe they can brighten one more. Remember, cheerfulness is contagious. WIN can intentionally bring holiday cheer to people’s homes through music videos that WIN will release. And as a result, make this season a little more wonderful.
Spread the cheer, not the virus.
This December, WIN will release a series of music performances featuring the talented members and friends of WIN. These videos will also kickstart WIN’s donation efforts for typhoon relief efforts following the super typhoons Rolly and Ulysses, partnering with organizations such as United Catanduanes San Diego and helping out areas hit the hardest. Any help and generosity is appreciated, whether it is enjoying our videos, sharing them with your loved ones, or donating to WIN. You can donate via Facebook with this post as well as sending a check payable to Waraynon Initiative Network. Please direct message us to find out where you can send the check. Thank you for your generosity and support!

Waraynon Initiative Network, is now on Instagram!

Waraynon Initiative Network, is now on Instagram! You can follow us here, Instagram, and our website (www.winarts.org) to stay up to date on all our latest projects and news. I’m supervising a new project which we’ll be announcing soon enough 😊 Thanks for your support!

In Loving Memory of Al Vergara

With deep sadness, I would like to inform you all that Al Vergara has joined his Creator. After many years of fighting a lingering illness, Al passed away last night, Oct 6, 2020, 11:35pm at his home in Chino Hills, CA.

Al was a founding member of Waraynon Initiative Network (WIN), and a constant moving force behind WIN’s programs and projects. He liked helping selflessly behind the scenes, never seeking attention or recognition.
Though, we will miss Al greatly, we rejoice in his return to his Heavenly Father where there is no pain, just bliss.

Our hearts go out to the family he left behind, his wife of 32 years, Yaya (current WIN President) , his son, Ian (WIN Orchestra instrumentalist) and his daughter, Maxinne (current VP for Project Planning and Networking, WIN).

Let’s all pray for his soul’s eternal repose in God’s loving embrace.

Al, say hello to Nonong and Melvin!

-Dulce Ann D. Caludac
WIN Corporate Secretary

Happy 7th Year Anniversary WINners!!!

August 29 marks the 7th year of existence of an organization that’s close to my heart. I am one of the founding members and the current corporate secretary of Waraynon Initiative Network (WIN), winarts.org.
Waraynon Initiative Network (WIN) is an exempt organization under section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code, classified as a public charity organization and a CA non-profit public benefit corporation dedicated to the preservation of and education on the Philippine heritage through the performing arts. Contributions to Waraynon Initiative Network (WIN) are deductible under section 170 of the Internal Revenue Code. Furthermore, the organization is qualified to receive tax deductible bequests, devises, transfers or gifts under section 2055, 2106 or 2522 of the Code.
In its young life, WIN has had quite a list of successes to its name – fundraising concerts, collaboration projects with other organizations, a medical mission outreach, a music ministry outreach, successful sustainable livelihood projects such as the breadWINner project in 2018. The notable projects remain those where WIN thought outside of the box. WIN is an aggregate of volunteers who channel their time and talent in helping others. There is a youth orchestra and there is a chorale. When typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines in 2013, WIN sent aid and put out a successful fundraising concert which directly benefited a few parishes by way of helping restore churches damaged by the typhoon. The breadWINner project was a promise we made in 2013 to develop sustainable livelihood projects, however, due to over-saturation in this type of projects, WIN decided to defer implementation to 2018. Flash forward to the pandemic, WIN in its “think outside of the box” philosophy, decided to implement a few initiatives to respond to the emergent needs of the pandemic. Thus, the masks and meals initiative was launched. A total of 850 masks were distributed to about 2 dozen hospitals, clinics, healthcare facilities where frontline healthcare workers (HCWs) were wanting of personal protective equipment. WIN also provided meals in appreciation of all the hard work and dedication of the HCWs and the postal workers, donated to two food banks joining the fight against hunger, and sponsored meals for the Senior Ministry of the Cathedral Chapel of St. Vibiana in Los Angeles.
The WIN corporation has been able to help so many because we have been blessed to receive donations from so many benevolent individuals . Without them, our projects would not be possible. We cannot thank them enough for their continued support!
The last seven years was not all rosy for WIN. We experienced loss as well. Devastating loses. In 2014, we suffered a devastating loss when our founding chairman, Nonong Agner, passed away to illness. Then in 2018, we had another huge loss when our musical director and VP for Ensemble and Training, Melvin Corpin, lost his short fight against cancer.
It is said that one’s person is defined by the legacy you leave behind when you leave this earth. Such is the case with Nonong and Melvin. Nonong left us a culture of dedication and commitment to one’s craft, integrity, and loyalty. He left us with a culture of service and kindness to humanity. That was Nonong’s legacy. Melvin, on the other hand, left us with his beautiful music, pushed us to reach our full potential, even if it meant going out of one’s comfort zone. He mentored, encouraged, inspired. Most of all, he taught us the true meaning of faith and glorifying the Lord Almighty through the 2,000 plus songs of praise that he wrote, arranged and composed. That was Melvin’s legacy. And so we carry on, well-equipped to do good for mankind!
I could not think of a better way (during this unprecedented time) to memorialize WIN’s 7th year anniversary other than to bake a cake. We cancelled a destination team building celebration when this pesky pandemic came, so this cake will have to do for the history book of WIN.
ABOUT THE CAKE. I decided to make a chocolate cake. Who doesn’t like chocolate, anyway? This is a two-layer chocolate cake, aka the best chocolate cake ever from Hummingbirdhigh.com. The frosting is a white chocolate frosting from Leslie Mackie’s Macrina Bakery and Café Cookbook: Favorite Breads, Pastries, Sweets and Savories. Macrina Bakery and Cafe is a popular breakfast spot in Seattle, WA which I have been to with my friend, Iday.
I dedicate this cake to the men, women, and children of WIN, an organization who at its core has the heart of a champion who cares and shares; an organization who believes that it is in giving that we receive.

June 24,2020 – MARY’S KITCHEN, Orange, CA

Article by: Dulce Caludac Corporate Secretary

On behalf of Waraynon Initiative Network (WIN), I had the humbling experience and fulfilling opportunity to handover the $500 check donation to Mary’s Kitchen, an all volunteer organization who has been serving the less fortunate of Orange County since 1984, serving an average of 180 needy and homeless people daily Mon- Sat, year round, rain or shine. They come from all around, and gratefully receive a light breakfast, a hot meal at noon and a sack dinner to take along as they leave. Nowadays due to the pandemic, the meals are no longer served as sit-down meals.

All the meals are sacked and distributed with lunch and dinner packs given during the lunch hour. Through Mary’s foresight and God’s grace and the generous support of many donors and unpaid volunteers, no one is turned away and no one leaves hungry. Mary’s Kitchen also provides clothing and free daily showers to the homeless and the needy. They also share their food donations with parish churches and with Triangle Terrace in Orange, CA, housing 2000+ seniors (who are room-confined due to the pandemic) and individuals with physical and mental disabilities. The donation is not much, however, WIN hopes it will make a difference to the community in fighting hunger and enhancing the quality of life and keeping dignity
alive for everyone who comes to Mary’s Kitchen for help, especially during this time of the coronavirus.

About Mary’s Kitchen

Mary’s Kitchen is a volunteer organization whose aim is to provide compassionate care for the less fortunate of Orange County, California. All services are conducted in a manner, which preserves dignity. This is why those who we assist are considered our guest. We are non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization. 100% of monetary donations received go directly to maintain the services provided for our guests.

Mary Mcanena, Founder of Mary’s Kitchen started feeding the hungry and homeless at the age of 81 by making chicken soup and hauling it to Hart Park in Orange. As her feeding grew, she moved to a city lot at 517 W. Struck St. She worked from a kitchen in a modular “trailer,” with picnic tables, freezers, storage buildings, showers and laundry facilities.

Mary passed away in 2003. Her successors carry on her well-earned legacy – now a 501c3 charity.

Her bestfriend Gloria Seuss is the current CEO/President of Mary’s Kitchen.

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