ROTARY CLUB OF SAN PEDRO SOUTH RI District 3820 Club Number 31517 Chartered April 23, 1996 Regular Meeting every Friday 8:00 PM Barangay e-Library, Pacita Complex - 1 San Pedro, Laguna
REY F. BONGAO President
PE FE AQUINDE Vice-Pres /Sec / PE
JOHNNY SABALDAN PO / Sgt at Arms
PE FE AQUINDE Club Admin
EMILLIE BAGULBAGUL
Asst. Treasurer
CP / PDG ROSE CELIS
RESTY V. RAMOS Assistant Governor
DENNIS SUNIO District Governor
SAKUJI TANAKA RI President
CP / PDG ROSE CELIS
SHIRLEY TEJERO Treasurer
PP NORVIC D. SOLIDUM
AG RESTY RAMOS Membership
PP NORVIC D. SOLIDUM Public Relations
BESSIE GARCIA Asst. Secretary
CLEMENCE PANOPIO Asst. Club Admin
PP VER NAVARRO
PP NORVIC SOLIDUM
YOLANDA A. MONTIFAR Immediate Past President
PP CELY MOREテ前
PP CELY MOREテ前 TRF
ADING REYES Vocational Service
PP DANNY BERCILES
BEBOT MELGAR President Nominee
AG RESTY RAMOS
PN BEBOT MELGAR Service Project
DAN VALERIO
New Generation Service
PP CELY MOREテ前
AG RESTY RAMOS
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EDITORIAL BOARD
TONIGHT’S CHAIR
The Rotary Club of San Pedro South Publisher Yolanda “Yolly” A. Montifar Editor-In-Chief Reynaldo “Rey” Bongao President Leofelia “Fe” S. Aquinde Secretary Prudence Malayas Research/Layout
July 13, 2012
All Active Rotarians Contributors
The Golden Key was adapted in honor of St. Peter, the patron saint of San Pedro, who is believed to be holding the key to heaven. It is also in recognition at the club’s pioneering effort as the first club in San Pedro, to open the portals of Rotary International to female members. RCSPS was the “key” for the active partnership of both genders in working for the achievement of all the Rotary Objectives. The Golden Key accepts comments, suggestion and contributions from all active Rotarians. Materials for publications should be forwarded to: EIC– Yolly Montifar CP#09209549176 yamontifar@yahoo.com SEC. Fe Aquinde CP# 09279132213 fesaquinde@yahoo.com PRES: Rey Bongao CP# -09162361201 rfbongao@gmail.com
PO Johnny Sabaldan
PROGRAMME CALL TO ORDER PB Pres. Rey Bongao INVOCATION
Chair. Dan Valerio NATIONAL ANTHEM
Treas. Shirley Tejero RECITATION of 4-WAY TEST & OBJECT OF ROTARY
PP Danny Berciles ANYTHING GOES/JOKER’S TIME
Any Rotarian CORRESPONDENCE/ ANNOUNCEMENT
PE/Sec. Fe Aquinde ROTARY INFORMATION/ CLASSIFICATION TALK
PP Danny Berciles COMMITTEE REPORT PRESIDENT’S TIME PB Pres. Rey Bongao OTHER MATTERS CLOSING SONG
PO Johnny Sabaldan FELLOWSHIP
ADJOURNMENT PB Pres. Rey Bongao
Club Secretariat at Brgy. San Vicente, Barangay e- Library, Phase 2 Pacita Complex 1
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RI President - SAKUJI TANAKA
July 2012 Dear fellow Rotarians, I am part of the first generation to grow up in Japan after a terrible war. I think it is natural that my countrymen now place a great priority on peace. We saw where militarism brought our country, and we also saw the great economic growth that came when our nation made the choice to embrace peace. This was the decision that allowed Japan to grow and thrive. It allowed generations of children to grow up in safety, to become educated, to improve their lives. It fundamentally changed the Japanese attitude toward other countries and cultures. It caused us to open our minds, to become more tolerant, to seek greater understanding. And it allowed us to redirect our energies toward positive goals. In Japan, it is traditional to prioritize the needs of the society over the needs of the individual. This has always been part of our culture. In the weeks and months following the great earthquake and disaster of March 2011, this was what helped us to survive and rebuild. This is a lesson that I think the whole world can learn from, in a positive way. When we see the needs of others as more important than our own needs – when we focus on a shared goal that is for the good of all – this changes everything. It changes how we relate to the world. It changes our priorities. And it changes how we understand the idea of peace. In the 2012-13 Rotary year, peace will be our focus and our goal, and I will ask all Rotarians to actively work for Peace Through Service. A belief in the power of service lies at the very heart of Rotary. By making service our priority, we put the needs of others above our own. We empathize more deeply with the difficulties of other people; we become more generous with our time and resources, and more open to new ways of thinking. Instead of trying to change others, we recognize that everyone and everything has something to teach us. Through service, we become more tolerant of our differences and more grateful for the people in our lives. Our sense of gratitude drives us to understand others better and to see the good in everyone. Through better understanding, we learn to respect others. With mutual respect, we live with others in peace. And so I ask you all to put Peace Through Service at the forefront of your Rotary work this year, and to commit to a Rotary goal of a more peaceful world. SAKUJI TANAKA President, Rotary International
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From My Point of View To say that the first week of July was a busy week is an understatement. For me, it was a hectic, tension filled, pressure packed week. It is the first week of the new Rotary year. The first Friday, July 6, 2012 should have been our Club’s first meeting with me presiding as President. As fate would have it, the District Governor’s RI mandated visit to our Club was scheduled that Friday and in spite of all the preparations made weeks before the event, some minor last minute developments made me feel apprehensive. It may have been a blessing that the arrival of DG Dennis was delayed by an hour, giving me extra breathing space. Call me , “mababaw ang kaligayahan”, but I was more than satisfied with how our Club handled the day’s event. It helped that it started with a mass, then we had breakfast. We met Gov. Dennis at SLEX/Southwoods and with a motorized escort provided by the local government (thanks to PPs Danny and Ver), proceeded to what for me is a highlight of our preparations, the public image/waiting shed project. With Gov. Dennis and Punong Brgy. Allan Mark Villena doing the honors, they cut the ribbon and unveiled the Rotary materials posted in the waiting shed so the public may know what Rotary Club of San Pedro South has been doing. That was a project that took months of planning, coordination, fabrication, construction and finally the posting of those Rotary materials. Thanks a lot to those who helped in completing the sponsors listing, Dan, PE Fe, IPP Yolly, PN Bebot, Treas. Shirley, and PP Cely. For being in charge of the ribbon cutting and unveiling materials, kudos to P.O. Johnny and Ading. Then, the Gov’s visit proper went on smoothly, thanks to the Plan and Program presentors (PN Bebot, AG Resty, DGA Chief Cely, PP Norvic and PE Fe) and emcees PDG Rose Celis. After IPP Yolly, Sec Fe, Treas. Shirley and P.O. Johhny were inducted as Club officers; IPP Yolly in turn, inducted the new members, Clemence (first to arrive at the venue), Rose V., Joy and Lourdes. In his response, Gov. Dennis, requested the members to help the TRF, giving individual target contribution. A sumptuous lunch followed; special mention for Lita who provided the grapes, kiwis and oranges. To all the members of RCSPS, specially the Gov’s Visit Chairperson, IPP Yolly (and my family and in-laws), thanks for your support to our Club, keep it up!
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DISTRICT INFO
Tree planting (This will be a year long per club activity) Clubs will coordinate with LGUs on tree planting sites, DENR will provide seedlings. For Laguna clubs, seedlings can be sourced from the DENR nursery in Calauan, Laguna, c/o Manuel T. Escasura, DENR Region IV-A NGP Coordinator, 09193099260 Venue: District-wide, District Chairs: PP Lzl Ampatuan & IPP Irvin Alcala Host Clubs: RC Cabuyao Circle & RC Lucena South
July 12, Last waiting shed delivery/installation, School supplies giving to Paradise Daycare Center, 2pm
July 28. 2012/Saturday, New Generation & Grants Management Seminar Host: RC Lipa South, PP Cherry Relova
Aug 11/Sat, YEP Orientation, (details to be announced later)
Aug 18, 2012/Saturday, Membership Development & PR Seminar, Host : RCSPCS , PP Willy Aninias Ricardo’s Forest Hills, Km 78, Brgy. San Benito, Alaminos, Laguna Pre-reg; P800 up to July 31, 2012, BPI Account No.8883-1200-44; Account Name: Ric Belarmino, Email deposit slip to: willy_aninias@yahoo.com
Sept 29-30, 2012/ Sat-Sun, District RYLA, Host RC Tiaong, PP Rodel Umali
Oct 13-14, 2012/ Sat-Sun, GSE Selection, Host: RC Metro Lipa, PP Arnold Capuloy
Oct 24, 2012/Wed MUNA, Host: RC LB Makiling, PP Lumen Gomez
Nov 16-18, 2012, Selangor Rotary Zone Institute, Reg fee; RM 600 (about P8,400), until Oct 15, 2012
Nov. 30-Dec 2, 2012, Peace Forum, Berlin, Germany
Jan 25-27, 2013, Peace Forum, Honolulu, Hawaii
May 17-18, 2013, Peace Forum, Hiroshima , Japan
June 23-26, 2013. RI Convention, Lisbon, Portugal
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DISTRICT INFO
JULY Date
Description
Host Club / Chair
July 13 (Fr)
RCs TaalLemery / TaalLemery Circle
GV 11:00 am / 1:30 pm / IND 6:00 pm (Casino Filipino, Tagaytay City)
July 14 (Sa)
RC Downtown Batangas
GV 1:30 pm/ IND 6:00 pm
July 15 (Su)
RC Downtown TaalLemery
GV 1:30 pm / IND 6:00 pm
July 16 (Mo)
Travel to, reserved for Area 4 up to July 19
July 20 (Fr)
RC Metro Legaspi with 3 other clubs?
GV 1:30 pm / IND 6:00 pm
July 21 (Sa)
RC Naga
GV 10:00am / IND 6:00 pm
July 22 (Su)
RC Metro Naga
GV 9:00 am – 12:00 nn
July 23 (Mo)
RC Naga Cam Sur
GV 9:00 am – 12:00 nn
July 24 (Tu)
RC Naga East
GV 9:00 am – 12:00 nn
July 25 (W)
Travel to Area 2
July 26 (Th)
DG Dennis Sunio Golf Tournament, 1st Leg
RCBatangasMalarayat (morning)
July27 (Th)
RC Metro Tanauan
GV 9:30am
July 27 (Th)
RC Tanauan
GV 1:30 pm / IND 6:00 pm
July 28 (Sa)
RC Lipa South PP Cherry Relova (GMS)
July 29 (Su)
RC Padre Garcia
GV 1:30 pm / IND 6:00 pm
July 31 (Tu)
RC Metro Lipa
GV 1:30 pm / IND 6:00 pm
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CLUB INFO
RCSPS RY 2012-2013 Plans and Program Projects and Chairperson 1) Project Title : Chairman 2) Project Title : Chairman 3) Project Title : Target Date Chairman 4) Project Title : Target Date Chairman 5) Project Title : Target Date Chairman 6) Project Title Target Date Chairman 7) Project Title Target Date Target Venue Chairman 8) Project Title : Target Date Target Venue Chairman 9) Project Title Target Date Target Venue Chairman 10) Project Title Venue Target Date Chairman 11) Project Title Target Date Target Venue Chairman
MEMBERSHIP Recruitment, Retention and Development : AG Resty Ramos TRF Goal : PP Cely Moreno ON TO Selangor Rotary Institute : Nov 16-18, 2012 : PDG ROSE S. CELIS ON TO RI CONVENTION : June 23-26, 2013 : PDG ROSE S. CELIS Peace Project/Hawaii Peace Forum : January 25-27, 2013 : PDG Rose Celis : Local/District RYLA : Local RYLA, District RYLA, Aug & September 2012 : Emilie Bagulbagul : CAREER ORIENTATION : October 2012 : CSP, Mater, Sampaguita Nat’l High School : Joy Lagrimas DENGUE PREVENTION SEMINAR /WORKSHOP : September 2012 : Day Care Centers of Brgy. San Vicente : Lita Grey : MEDICAL DENTAL MISSION for 11 DAYCARE CENTERS : July 2012 Pacita Convention Center : Shirley Tejero : BLOOD LETTING : Pacita Convention Center : TBA : Fe Aquinde : WATER for LIFE : August 2012 : Pacita 1 Elementary School : LITA GREY continued on p. 9
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CLUB INFO continued from p.8 12) Project Title : Target Date Target Venue Chairman 13) Project Title
BUNTIS PARTY : Maternal & Child Care : September 2012 : Chrysville Health Center :Clemence Panopio : “AKLAT NG KAALAMAN TULONG / HANDOG NG ROTARIANS” Target Date : July 2012 Target Venue : Sampaguita National High School Annex Chairman : AG Resty Ramos 14) Project Title : SOLAR BOTTLE LIGHT Target Venue : Southville 3A, Brgy. San Vicente, San Pedro, Laguna Chairman : PP NORVIC D. SOLIDUM Assistant Chairman : AG Resty Ramos 15) Project Title : ROTARY COMMUNITY CORPS Target Date : September 2012 Target Venue : Southville 3A Chairman : IPP Yolly Montifar 16) Project Title : DISASTER PREPAREDNESS & AWARENESS PROGRAM Target Date : October 2012 Target Venue : Pacita Convention Center, Pacita Complex 1, SPL Chairman : Rose Celis Assistant Chairman : Dan Valerio 17) Project Title : SAN PEDRO RIVER Cleanup Target Date : September 2012 Target Venue : San Pedro River Chairman : Treas. Shirley Tejero 18) Project Title : MAHALIN NATIN ANG ATING WIKA AT KULTURA Target Date : August 2012 Target Venue : Pacita Astrodome, Pacita Complex 1, SPL Chairman : PP Norvic Solidum Assistant Chairman : IPP Yolly Montifar 19) Project Title : ATTENDANCE TO DISTRICT ACTIVITIES Target Date : as per District 3820, 2012-2013 Schedule Chairman : PP Cely P. Moreño 20) Project Title : CLUB BULLETIN Target Venue : Club meetings Chairman : IPP Yolly A Montifar, Editor Assistant Chairman : PE/Sec. Fe S. Aquinde
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CLUB INFO
THE ROTARY FOUNDATION, enables Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education and the alleviation of poverty. EVERY ROTARIAN, EVERY YEAR (EREY), anyone who contributes US$100 or more per year to the Annual Fund is automatically recognized as a Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member. Sustaining members are critical to the Foundation of every club member contributed US$100 every year. Rotary could nearly double the efforts to help needy people worldwide and support the continued growth its progress. PAUL HARRIS FELLOW, donors of US$1,000.00 or more to the Annual Fund, Polio Plus, or an approved foundation grant, or people who have that amount contributed in their name, can be recognized as Paul Harris Fellow. During the Governor’s Visit last July 6, 2012, District Governor Dennis Sunio delivered his governor's message. Aside from expressing his warmest thanks and appreciation for what we had prepared for his visit, he appealed that we have to support The Rotary Foundation.. On that day, the following members pledged to contribute to The Rotary Foundation; Rotarian Amount (US$) Rotarian Amount (US$) Gigi Datoc 300 Linda Templo 100 Rose Celis 1,000 Lourdes Turreda 100 Johnny Sabaldan 200 Danilo Berciles 200 Rey Bongao 750 Rosa Valignota 100 Besie Garcia 200 Clemence Panopio 100 Lita Grey 400 Emie Bagulbagul 300 Alex Melgar 1,000 Fe Aquinde 200 Yolly Montifar 400 Adela Reyes 100 Ver Navarro 300 Norvic Solidum 700 Cely Moreno 500 Shirley Tejero 202.08 Resty Ramos 323 He thanked in advance all the Rotarians that committed themselves to contribute and help The Rotary Foundation and to become Paul Harris Fellow. In this regard, he also reminded President Rey to prepare a program for club recognition to all the contributors... He ended his speech by saying; each little act of service will be done with a touch of smile, and a flavor of love and kindness, and an incessant desire for more service... This is the Rotary Club of San Pedro South today, building PEACE THROUGH SERVICE.
PE/Sec Fe S. Aquinde
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CLUB INFO RCSPS Distribution of School Kits/ Supplies at 3 Daycare Centers A very successful governor's visit was held last July 6, 2012, 7:00AM-12:00 noon at Stonecrest Clubhouse, Stonecrest, San Pedro, Laguna. It did not stop with the visit itself. After the visit our Pres. Rey, who always think about the Day care children of Mangahan, Maligaya 6 and 7, arranged for the distribution of school kits/supplies to the respective teachers, Teacher Luisa Sanidad and Teacher Minda Atanoso. These kits, which came in pink, yellow, orange, green and blue, contains pad paper, notebook, pencil, crayons, eraser, pencil sharpener and raincoats. The Rotarians didn't let the weather dampen their charitable spirits; in fact they gamely pushed through with the project. There was no happier face on that day compared to the students of these schools receiving their respective school kits. The children and the Rotarians happily joined in a song and dance number. Big thanks to Teacher Joy, IPP Yolly, Rtn Lourdes who lead in the demonstration of this number. The following is the complete list of items given to the daycare children: Mangahan Daycare - 36 pcs of school kits/supplies; Maligaya 6 - 30 pcs school kits/supplies, 4 sets Kindergarten Writing & Reading Made Fun & Easy, and 2 sets Nursery Writing & Reading Made Fun & Easy; Maligaya 7 - 30 pcs school kits/supplies, 3 sets Kindergarten Writing & Reading Made Fun & Easy, and 2 sets Nursery Writing and Reading Made Fun and Easy Additional books were given to Maligaya 6 and 7 for their additional enrollees. At the end of the day, the Rotarians left the DayCare with light spirits despite of the nasty weather. Kudos to Pres Rey, IPP Yolly, Treas Shirley, Rtns Bessie, Clemence, Lourdes, Joy, Emie and yours truly who were present in this activity. Finally, I'd like to end by quoting Pres. Rey's advice: "ANG PAG AARAL AY PAHALAGAHAN AT NG MATULUNGAN ANG ATING SARILI. IMPORTANTE NA HUWAG LUMIBAN SA KLASE AT PARATING SUSUNOD KAY TEACHER". (Pe/Sec Fe S. Aquinde)
RCSPS Statement of Account as of June 30 2012 DISBURSEMENT AS OF JUNE 30,2012
RECEIPT AS OF JUNE 30, 2012 Cash Beginning Balance Monthly Dues
-2,197.44 12,700.00
Local RYLA
400.00
2 Projects
100.00
ADD: Gov’s Visit Club Assembly Trick or Treat
250.00 1,000.00 7,800.00
Mass Induction
6,500.00
Waiting Shed Sponsor MOPST/Capita 50% Arrears ROTALOTTO
Toll Fee for PESET of Rotaract Flowers, Ice, Table Napkins Table Rent during Turn-Over Bank Charge Styro Cup, etc. Various expenses Representing payment for various expenses EREY from members EREY Winner
15,000.00 800.00 6,000.00 285.00
EREY from members
6,050.00
EREY Winner
4,300.00
REPRESENTING VARIOUS EXPENSES DONATION
25,000.00
TOTAL
86,485.00
TOTAL CASH
Waiting Shed Expense for Check Follow-up (Municipal Office) Snacks for Board Meeting
300.00
DRAC
Clerk & Bulletin Snack regular meeting DRAC Mass Induction Printing Materials for Mass Induction Club Assembly
86,485.00
TOTAL
84,287.56
6,742.00 1,094.85 7,800.00 6,500.00 1,280.00 1,900.00 15,000.00 274.00 314.80 300.00 400.00 1,330.00 150.00 120.00 4,250.00 10,000.00 6,050.00 4,300.00 67,805.65
84,287.56 -67,805.65
Cash Balance End as of June 30, 2012
16,481.91
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RI NEWS
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New Email Scams Target Rotarians Several Rotarians have recently reported receiving a fraudulent email sent out in the name of a senior Rotary leader, a trustee of The Rotary Foundation, seeking money. The email scam claims that the individual is stuck at an airport with lost luggage and needs the cash to get home. Please be aware this email is a scam. Other recent scams include:
An email scam with the subject line "Award Winning Notification Final" has targeted Rotarians claiming that they are one of 21 winners of a promotional program held on 1 January 2012 by the Rotary Foundation. The fake promotion says winners will receive US$1 million cash payment. The email is signed by "Mr. Jerry Blake, The Promotion Manager, Rotary Foundation Int (UK), London, United Kingdom."
An email scam targeting Rotarians and Rotaractors claims the recipient has won hundreds of thousands of euros through an international promotional program conducted by the "EuroMillones Lottery". Attached to the e-mail is a PDF letter signed by "Luis Alberto, Vice President" with a photo of Past RI President Carl-Wilhelm Stenhammar.
An email scam with the subject line "Dear Award Beneficiary!!!" has targeted Rotarians claiming the recipient has won US$500,000 and two HP laptops from RI. The email asks for contact information and is signed by "Mrs. Sarah Olic, Programme Co-ordinator, Rotary International".
RI encourages Rotarians and Rotary clubs to avoid becoming victims of such scams by deleting any email that appears suspicious.
DISTRICT INFO
Rotary International News July 2, 2012
Dear Peacebuilder Presidents and Rotarians, As you may have gleaned from Zone 7A RRFC PDG Bobby Viray's newsletter dated June 28, 2012 we are again the largest Philippine Rotary District in terms of membership at 2605. This is most evidently not because we gained so much but the other districts lost so much. This 2605 number is going to be our baseline number which in turn will change our annual membership targets to the following: 2735,2870, and 3015. For goals to be satisfying and gratifying we will still aim to hit the magic number of 3000 members at the end of RY 2013-14 as per original guidance from DG Dennis, DGE Danny, and DGN Jojo. Dear friends bear in mind that as our economy grows other districts based in metropolitan areas will grow faster than largely municipal ones like us. Reaching the top is easier than remaining on top, but this is what we need to do and keep our focus on. Let's do it! Yours in Rotary service, Oscar 'Oca' Chua District Coordinator District Membership Committee Chair
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RI NEWS
A Soggy Lobster Bake Shines with Rotary Spirit On his first day as RI President, Sakuji Tanaka joined Rotarians in my hometown of Boothbay Harbor, Maine, taking part in a Changeover ceremony for six district governors and 46 club presidents. Rotarians came from Quebec, New York, New Jersey, and all over New England – some making a 10-hour drive — in order to shake hands with Tanaka-san, hear him speak, and be formally inducted by him into their new Rotary offices. It was a remarkable honor for all. The centerpiece of the Changeover was a lobster bake. Marty Peak Helman with RI President President Tanaka has publicly stated he is most comfortable in Sakuji Tanaka during the Changeover suit and tie. But I knew I couldn’t live with myself if we ended ceremony in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, up squirting lobster juice on his tie. So we created tie-dyed 1 July. Photo by Ann Lee Hussey T-shirts in his colors, promoting “Peace Through Service.” We made it a fun thing to wear, which he did, complete with presidential pin! Local Rotarians asked the Governor of Maine to pass a resolution declaring 1 July “Rotary – Peace Through Service” day in the state of Maine. Our local elementary school music director assembled a choir of young talent to honor our guests from Japan and Canada with an international repertoire. And for a gift for President Tanaka, the River Valley-Rumford Rotary Club arranged for a local craftsman to make a plaque from a Paul Harris Tree. (Paul Harris planted the tree in 1935, but it came down a few years ago. The craftsman has made several plaques with its wood since.) District 7780 voted to transfer $5,000 in District Designated Funds (DDF) to the Rotary Peace Centers program in honor of the occasion. Everything was going splendid – until nature intervened. Within fifteen minutes, the skies went from sunny to downpour, and the well-crafted event turned into a pell-mell rush indoors. As we scurried to get everything inside, an amazing thing happened. The assembled Rotarians realized that what was important was not the carefully planned arrangements, but rather the Rotary spirit. What we do – build wells, give children a chance to go to school, provide lunch for the elderly, treat and prevent disease – these are the things that really matter. We rallied, and had a remarkable, memorable event. President Tanaka’s Changeover day will be one both he and all of us honored to be in attendance will not soon forget. By Marty Peak Helman, Governor of District 7780 (parts of Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, USA)
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ID No
Last Name
First Name
06-Jul-12
1
6204262
Alviar (PHSM)
Daniel
a
2
6722774
Aquinde (PHSM)
Leofelia
3
6835522
Bagulbagul
Emilie
4
6167381
Berciles (PHF)
Danilo
5
6021169
Bongao (PHF)
Reynaldo
6
2527348
Celis (MPHF)
Rosita
7
6069826
Garcia (PHF)
Bersabe
8
6750258
Grey (PHF)
Angelita
9
6934980
Datoc (PHF)
Regina
10
7022257
Melgar (PHSM)
Alex
11
5716404
Montifar (PHF)
Yolanda
12
5716407
Moreno (PHF)
Cely
13
6167250
Navarro (PHF)
Virgilio
14
8432261
Panopio
Clemence
15
6578089
Ramos (PHF)
Restituto
16
2527400
Reyes (PHSM)
Adela
17
3417886
Sabaldan (PHF)
Juan
18
5716423
Solidum (MPHF)
Norvic
19
6750200
Tejero (PHF)
Shirley
20
8432256
Templo
Linda
a
21
8508534
Turreda
Lourdes
22
8231464
Valerio (PHSM)
Dan
a
23
8432254
Valignota
Rose
24
8267987
Vindollo
Zeny
a
Lagrimas
Joy
25
13-Jul-12
14
20-Jul-12
27-Jul-12
MPHF-multiple Paul Harris Fellow, PHF- Paul Harris Fellow, PHSM-sustaining member, - present, m-make-up, a - absent
OUR PRAYER O ever loving and eternal God We thank you for this opportunity you have given us to serve the least of our brethren Let your spirit be in our minds to guide our thoughts towards the truth Upon our lips to preserve us from Speaking ill of others In our hearts to foster love and serve our fellowmen above ourselves, as we strive for Peace Through Service.
AMEN‌
The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideals of service as a basis of a worthy enterprise and, in particular to encourage and foster: FIRST
:
SECOND
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THIRD
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FOURTH
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The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service. High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying by each Rotarian of his occupation as an opportunity to serve society. The application of the ideals of service by every Rotarian to his personal, business and community life. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional men united in the ideals of service.
[ of the things we think, say and do ]
1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIP? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to ALL concerned?
ROTARY CLUB of SAN PEdRO SOUTH - District 3820
MAKE UP CARD We had the pleasure of having you as our
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