13News reporter Anna Chalker talks with Philip Smith of the Indianapolis Philippine Cultural Center.
The center is full of native clothes, artwork and artifacts, but volunteers say the best way to get a taste of the culture is by sharing a meal.INDIANAPOLIS — Before Philip Smith was adopted and moved to Indianapolis in the 1980s, the Philippines was home.
His first trip back home gave him his birth family and a new love for the culture. He wanted to bring that love back here and created the first
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