In Filipino tradition, every town has its pista — a yearly celebration that gathers neighbors and family around food, music, and gratitude. This is ours, hosted by a 75-year-old hall that has been the home of the Filipino-American community in South King County since 1950.
Cultural folk dance and live ballroom music throughout the evening — the kind of dancing the hall has held for three-quarters of a century.
Filipino buffet served at 6:00 PM. Hot, generous, and the way lola would have insisted on doing it.
Raffles, prizes, and the kind of shared joy that only happens when the whole community shows up under one roof.
Tickets are coordinated directly with our event organizers. Tap any name below to call — they'll confirm your seats, answer any questions, and help with table arrangements for groups.
F.A.C.P.S. Community Hall sits at the corner of 6th Avenue North and Boundary Boulevard in Algona — about 25 minutes south of downtown Seattle and 10 minutes from Auburn.
Bring your appetite, your dancing shoes, and the people who matter to you. Magkita-kita tayo — see you there.