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RC Freeport Zone (Subic Bay) Bulletin for July 1, 2014

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Page 1: July 1, 2014

The Port

Rotary Club of Freeport Zone (Subic Bay)

Rotary International D-3790

Club Number 74063

Weekly Meeting 7 PM Every Tuesday

Rali’s Bar & Grill Restaurant Argonaut Hwy. Subic Bay Freeport Zone

https://www.facebook.com/rcfz.sb

http://rcfzsubicbay.wix.com/rotary

https://twitter.com/RotaryFZ

http://rotaryfreeportzonesubicbay.blogspot.com/

Page 2: July 1, 2014

Vice President Maria Eggers Secretary PP Erlinda V. Arzadon Assistant Secretary PP Mark E. Thomas Treasure Elnore Babette Bernardino Auditor Mae Catherine Quintana President Elect Anthony D. Hendrieth Sargent-at-Arms Hazel Pena Membership Development PP Irene Castelo Public Relations Officer Simona Yokomuri Club Administration PP Mark E. Thomas

Bulletin Jeaniffer Calimlim

Web PP Mark Thomas

Ways & Mean Maria Eggers Service Projects PE Anthony Hendrieth

Community Service Sonny Nabong

Vocational Service Ren Briones

International Service DGN Raul Peralta Youth Service Rachel Peralta

The Rotary Foundation

Chair Rose Baldeo

Co-Chair DGN Peralta Rotary Community Corp PP Marilou Arinduque Membership Development PP Irene Castelo Public Relations Simona Yokomuri Family of Rotary PP Mark E. Thomas

Events/Fellowship Rochello Lopez

RY 2014-15 RCFZ(SB) Best Class Officers

Assistant Governor

Glenn Manangan

District Governor

Dennis Norman Go

RI President

Gary C.K. Huang

Club President

Toribio “Tony” Ramos

Page 3: July 1, 2014

Editorial Board

Pres. Tony Ramos

PP Mark E. Thomas

Dir. Jeaniffer Calimlim

DGN Raul Peralta

T he Port is the official weekly bulletin

of the Rotary Club of Freeport Zone

(Subic Bay).

Founded in the spirit of the true ideals and ob-

ject of Rotary—of truth and fairness, selfless

service, and faithful friendship and fellowship.

It was this vision of a new Rotary Club, with a

deeper commitment and conviction to the prin-

ciples of Rotary that inspired Raul Peralta, then

outgoing centennial president (RY 2004-2005)

of RC Subic Bay to go about the arduous task of

Rotary extension.

As he envisioned, the new club would be situat-

ed in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone, where the

sun meets the sea, ad the bay opens up to the

ocean. Like the Freeport Zone, the new club

would open up to new horizons and reach out

to the world. Like the port, it would carry enor-

mous loads to fulfill its motto “Service Abive

Self”. Like ships, it would transport and carry

out Rotary’s mission to promote universal

goodwill and understanding.

thePORT

ROTARY CLUB OF FREEPORT ZONE (SUBIC BAY)

Volume 1, Issue 1

July 1, 2014

Inside this issue:

Program 2

National Anthem 3

District Goals 4-5

Club Singing 6

Rotary Information 7

President’s Report 8

Secretary’s Corner 9

Photo Exhibit 10-11

Fun & Facts 12-14

Make-up Locations 15

Membership Roster 16

Page 4: July 1, 2014

July 1, 2014

RC Freeport Zone (Subic Bay)

RY 2014-15 1st Weekly Bulletin

Program

ASec./Past President Mark Thomas

Moderator

Call to Order Pres. Tony Ramos

Invocation Aud. Cathy Quintana

National Anthem SAA Hazel Pena

4-Way Test Dir. Rachel Peralta

Introduction of Guests and Visiting Rotarians Rtn Steve Eggers

Share Something/Warm Up Activity Anybody

Club Singing Anybody

Rotary Information Dir. Sonny Nabong

Secretary’s Report PP/Sec. Linda Arzadon

President Time Pres. Tony Ramos

Recognition Time

Adjournment Pres. Stony Ramos

PRAYER

Heavenly Father, We come before you thanking you

for gathering us together tonight at our first weekly

regular club meeting for this Rotary Year. We thank

you for our successes last as you allowed us to

Engage Rotary to Change Lives.

Tonight we ask for your continuing as we guidance

in all of our fellowships, service projects, and fund

raising.

We ask for your light to shine through us

providing us with the light our lives and community

to Light Up Rotary. Amen

Page 5: July 1, 2014

“Lupang Hinirang “

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL ANTHEM

Bayang magiliw

Perlas ng Silanganan,

Alab ng puso,

Sa dibdib mo'y buhay.

Lupang Hinirang,

Duyan ka ng magiting,

Sa manlulupig,

Di ka pasisiil.

Sa dagat at bundok,

Sa simoy at sa langit mong

bughaw,

May dilag ang tula

At awit sa paglayang minama-

hal.

Ang kislap ng watawat mo'y

Tagumpay na nagniningning,

Ang bituin at araw niya

Kailan pa ma'y di magdidilim.

Lupa ng araw, ng luwalhati't

pagsinta,

Buhay ay langit sa piling mo;

Aming ligaya, na pag may mang

-aapi

Ang mamatay ng dahil sa iyo.

Page 6: July 1, 2014

Rotary Year (RY) 2014-15 Vision Goals

DISTRICT 3790

We envision to be one of the top 30 districts. To achieve this vision, the District will work with Rotary Clubs to

achieve the following goals:

Membership Growth and Development

Net increase of 10 members per club or 1000 members net increase for the district by April 30, 2015

90% retention of current members

30% increase of women and below 35 years old Rotarians

Net increase must bring club to at least 25 members

90% monthly attendance in club weekly meetings

Six (6) new clubs in growth communities and/or with less Rotary clubs

Effective membership development program (recruitment, education and retention) per club must be in

place

100% attendance of clubs in all district functions/activities

Rotary Foundation

At least two (2) new Paul Harris fellows or equivalent TRF Sustaining members per club

Three (3) new major donors

Ten (10) Paul Harris Society (PHS) members

All clubs become contributing clubs

Twenty Thousand Dollars (US $ 20,000.00) contribution to Polio Plus Fund

Per capita contribution of US$ 100 per club

Club Administration

Meaningful, interesting, and engaging club weekly meeting

Organize at least one (1) Rotary day per club or cluster

Conduct an effective club strategic planning

Submit on time club monthly reports (every 10th day of succeeding month), Planning Guide for Effective Ro-

tary Clubs (before 01July 2014) and payment of district and RI dues (by 31 July 2014 and January 31, 2015)

Service Projects:

Vocational Service:

One (1) major Vocational Service project per club

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Rotary Year (RY) 2014-15 Vision Goals

DISTRICT 3790

Promote Four (4) Way Test and Rotary's Code of Conduct during club meetings

Community Service:

Each club to conduct at least one major and sustainable project on any of the six (6) Areas of Focus per quarter

Disease Prevention and Treatment

Water and Sanitation

Maternal and Child Care

Basic Education and Literacy

Economic and Community Development

Peace and Conflict Resolution.

International Service:

At least fifty (50) Rotarians attend the Rotary Zone Institute in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia

At least twenty (20) Rotarians attend the International Convention in Sao Paolo, Brazil.

At least one (1) international Sisterhood agreement per club

Partners in Service

Revitalize an existing and/or establish a new Rotary Community Corp, Rotaract Club and Interact Club per club

Public Relations:

Each Club to hold at least one (1) Public Relations/Public Image campaign

Each Club to publish at least one (1) major service project using mass media

Family of Rotary:

Each Club to have a functioning Family of Rotary Committee

At least one (1) Ladies Night and one (1) Family day activity per club

District Administration

Adopt a District 3790 Policy Manual

Institutionalize a District Awards and Recognition Program

Establish a District Office

Page 8: July 1, 2014

I call you when I need you, my heart's on

fire

You come to me, come to me wild and

wired

Mmm, you come to me

Give me everything I need

Give me a lifetime of promises and a world

of dreams

Speak a language of love like you know

what it means

Mmm, it can't be wrong

Take my heart and make it strong, baby

You're simply the best, better than all the

rest

Better than anyone, anyone I've ever met

I'm stuck on your heart, I hang on every

word you say

Tear us apart no, no, baby, I would rather

be dead

In your heart I see the star of every night

and every day

In your eyes I get lost, I get washed away

Just as long as I'm here in your arms

I could be in no better place

You're simply the best, better than all the

rest

Better than anyone, anyone I've ever

met

I'm stuck on your heart, I hang on every

word you say

Tear us apart no, no, baby, I would ra-

ther be dead

Each time you leave me I start losing

control

You're walking away with my heart and

my soul

I can feel you even when I'm alone

Oh baby, don't let go

Ooh you're the best (woo)

Better than all the rest

Better than anyone, anyone I've ever

met

Ooh, I'm stuck on your heart,

I hang on every word you say

Don't tear us apart no, no, no,

Baby, I would rather be dead

Oooh, you're the best!

Tina Turner

“SIMPLY THE BEST”

Page 9: July 1, 2014

WHY THE ROTARY YEAR BEGINS 1 JULY

The international convention initially played a

key role in determining the start date of our

fiscal and administrative year.

Ever wonder why the Rotary year begins 1 July?

The international convention initially played a

key role in determining the start date of our

fiscal and administrative year.

Rotary's first fiscal year began the day after the

first convention ended, on 18 August 1910. The

1911-12 fiscal year also related to the

convention, beginning with the first day of the

1911 convention on 21 August.

At its August 1912 meeting, the Board of

Directors ordered an audit of the International

Association of Rotary Clubs' finances. The

auditors recommended that the organization

end its fiscal year on 30 June to give the

secretary and treasurer time to prepare a

financial statement for the convention and

board, and determine the proper number of

club delegates to the convention.

The executive committee concurred, and at its

April 1913 meeting, designated 30 June as the

end of the fiscal year. This also allowed for

changes to the schedule for reporting club

membership and payments. Even The Rotarian

changed its volume numbering system to

correspond to the fiscal year (beginning with

vol. 5, July 1914).

Rotary continued to hold its annual

conventions in July or August until 1917.

Delegates to the 1916 event in Cincinnati, Ohio,

USA, approved a resolution to hold future

conventions in June, mainly because of the

heat in cities where most of them occurred.

The next one was held 17-21 June in Atlanta,

Georgia.

The term "Rotary year" has been used to signify

Rotary's annual administrative period since at

least 1913. An article in The Rotarian that July

noted, "The Rotary year that is rapidly drawing

to a close has been signalized by several highly

successful joint meetings of Clubs that are so

situated as to assemble together easily and

conveniently."

Since the executive committee's decision in

1913, the end of the Rotary year has remained

30 June.

Learn more about the history of Rotary

Learn about Rotary's archives

ROTARY INFORMATION

Page 10: July 1, 2014

Toribio “Tony” Ramos

PRESIDENT’S REPORT

For RY 2014-15 the areas of focus are:

1) Economic and community development

2) Disease prevention and treatment

3) Water and sanitation

4) Maternal and child health

5) Basic Education and literacy

6) Peace and Conflict Prevention

Page 11: July 1, 2014

Past President Linda “Lyn” Arzadon

SECRETARY CORNER

July 1—RC San Fernando L.U. Inc. Induction 6 pm at Rosebowl Steakhouse,

Pagdalagan Sur

July 5—RC Dagupan Induction 7 pm at De Luxe Rest., Dagupan City

July 5—RI D-3790Cluster 4-C monthly meeting hosted by RCFZ(SB)

July 8—Joint Induction (Bangued,Magsingal,Narvacan & Vigan) Attire: Formal 5:30 pm

at One Vittoria Hotel,Cabalanggan, Bantay Attire: Filipiniana

July 9—RC Baguio Summer Capital Induction 7 pm Venus Parkview Hotel, Baguio

Attire: Formal

July 11—RC Olongapo Centennial 7:30 pm Mansion Garden Hotel, SBFZ Attire: Blue

jeans & White Polo Assessment: P600

July 12—Membership Development Seminar P1,000 before June 30

July 14—RC Dagupan East De Luxe Restaurant, Tapuac District, Dagupan City

July 28—RC Eastern Pampanga 6:30 pm Mansfield Residencs Subd. Club House

July 31—Central Pangasinan CSI Stadia, Dagupan City

August 9—RC Subic Bay Venue, Time & Attire TBA

August 16—RC Baguio Induction 6 pm Baguio Country Club Attire: Black & White Coat

& Tie Theme: Mystical Black & White

Supplemental Feeding Program (more than 200 malnourished children at

12th Street, Pag-asa, Olong. City)

Swap Meet every end of every month

ON GOING PROJECTS

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Photo Exhibit

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Photo Exhibit

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Fun & Facts

Quick and easy summer lunch time salad http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/quick-and-easy-summer-lunch-time-salad-229890/

Ingredients

1 head(s) lettuce Washed and Chopped

1 whole(s) apples Wash and cut

2 whole(s) tomatoes Cut into good size pieces

2 carrots Shredded or cut

Preparation

Wash the lettuce and cut or tare it into good size salad pieces. Then cut the apple, to-

matoes, and carrots. It's best to shred the carrot but cutting will work just fine.

Don't forget to top this off with either oil and vinegar or balsamic dressing and enjoy!

Mango, Avocado, Shrimp Salad http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/mango-avocado-shrimp-salad-10000001713106/

Ingredients

3 tablespoons fresh lime juice

2 tablespoons grapeseed or vegetable oil

1 tablespoon sugar

2 large firm-ripe mangoes (2 lbs. total)

2 medium firm-ripe avocados (1 lb. total)

2/3 cup each thinly sliced green onion and chopped cilant-

ro

1 tablespoon minced fresh hot red or green chile (or 1/2 tsp. dried red chile flakes)

1 pound (70 to 110 per lb.) peeled cooked shrimp

Preparation

1. In a large bowl, whisk together lime juice, oil, and sugar until sugar dissolves.

2. Dice mangoes and avocados into 3/4-in. cubes; add to bowl. Add green onion,

cilantro, chile, and shrimp. Mix gently. Serve or cover and chill for up to 1 hour.

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Fun & Facts

July 1—Rotakid Rebekah Thomas

JULY BIRTHDAY’S

JULY ANNIVERSARYS

Happy Anniversary

Page 16: July 1, 2014

Fun & Facts The Philippines | Facts and History

office President

1 Emilio Aguinaldo

2 Manuel L. Quezon

3 José P. Laurel

4 Sergio S. Osmeña

5 Manuel A. Roxas

6 Elpidio R. Quirino

7 Ramón F. Magsaysay

8 Carlos P. García

9 Diosdado P. Macapagal

10 Ferdinand E. Marcos

11 Corazón C. Aquino

12 Fidel V. Ramos

13 Joseph Ejército Estrada

14 Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

15 Benigno S. Aquino III

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VISITING ROTARIAN

The Rotary Club of Freeport Zone (Subic Bay) would like to thank you for

attending the weekly meeting. We encourage you to take time to visit us during

one of projects, and hope to see you again in our weekly meeting held at 6:30

PM every Tuesday at Rali’s Bar & Grill on Subic Bay Freeport Zone.

1. RC Olongapo—Max’s Restaurant Tuesday’s at 7:30 PM

2. RC Subic Bay—Lighthouse Marina Resort Wednesday at 8 PM

3. RC Subic Bay Sunrise—Aristocrat Restaurant Wednesday at 7:00 PM

4. RC Subic—White Rock Resort Thursday at 8:00 PM

5. RC Metro Olongapo—Yacht Club Thursday

6. RC Downtown Olongapo—Seorabol Grand Leisure Hotel Friday at 7:30 PM

7. RC Olongapo Centennial—Dayrit’s Kitchen Restaurant Friday at 8:00 PM

8. RC Subic Pearl—Friday at7 pm

Cluster 4-C Meeting Make-up Locations

Name of

Rotary Club

This is to certify that the above Rotarian has attended our regular meeting on

Tuesday, , 20 .

Club Secretary/Asst. Secretary’s Signature

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Membership Roster

RCFZ(SB)

Last Name First Name RI Number Classification

Arinduque Marilou 6043108 Interior Designer

Arzadon Erlinda 5856185 Gov't Appraisal

Atienza Noel 6889757 Civil/Corporate Law

Baldeo Rose 6554461 Shipping Port Mgmt. & Devel-

opment Bautista Evangeline 6554480 Civil Engineering

Bernandino Elnorea A 8874078 Law Enforcement

Calimlim Jeanifer 8874079 Corporate Law

Castelo Irene 8114963 Real Estate Marketing

De Asis Marites Education

Eggers Maria 8874073 Industrial Marketing

Eggers Steve Water Tank Fabrication

Eslamieh Sam 8441168 Education

Felipe Myra

Hendrieth Anthony 8874074 Military Service

Lopez Maria Rochelle Sports Services

Marquez Elmer 7002240 Telecommunications

Pena Hazelyn 8600837 Information Technology

Peralta Kenneth 6177284 Marketing

Peralta Rachel 8023109 Computer Service

Peralta Raul 5575739 Construction/Development

Quintana Mae Catherine 6133898 Local Government

Ramos Toribio 8600828 Operation & Port Management

Salenga Rowena 8114872 Bank Manager

Thomas Mark 8039457 Military Police

Visda Jennifer

Yokomuri Simona 8874080

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of the things we think, say or do

1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and

BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all

Concerned?

4-WAY TEST

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

These principles have been developed over the years to provide Rotarians with a strong, common purpose and di-

rection. They serve as a foundation for our relationships with each other and the action we take in the world.

AVENUES OF SERVICE

Club Service

Vocational Service

Community Service

International Service

Youth Service

OBJECT OF ROTARY

The objective of Rotary is to encourage

and foster the ideal of service as a ba-

sis of worth enterprise and, in particu-

lar, to encourage and to foster,

FIRST—The development of ac-

quaintance as opportunity for Ser-

vice.

SECOND—High ethical standards in

business and professions; the recog-

nition of the worthiness of all useful

occupations, and the dignifying by

each Rotarian’s occupation as an

opportunity to serve the communi-

ty.

THIRD—The application of the ide-

al of service in each Rotarian’s per-

sonal; business and community life;

FOURTH—The advancement of in-

ternational understanding, good-

will, and peace through a world of

fellowship of business and profes-

sional persons united in the ideal of

service.

IDEAL

Rotary is an organization of business and professional persons united worldwide who provide hu-

manitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and

peace in the world.

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RC Freeport Zone (Subic Bay) Sponsor