the magdalo - 15 august 2014
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The newsletter of the Rotary Club of MandaluyongTRANSCRIPT
RY 2014- 2015
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MAGDALOMAGDALOMAGDALOMAGDALO A Weekly Publication of the
Rotary Club of Mandaluyong, RI District 3800
August 15, 2014 Vol. 52, Issue No. 005
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 3800
CLUB NO. 16896
CHARTER PRESIDENT: CP FEDERICO BORROMEO
CHARTER DATE : DECEMBER 04, 1963
SPONSORING CLUB : RC QUEZON CITY & RC DAVAO
DGSR : ALFONSO OBOSA
MEETING DAY : EVERY FRIDAY AT 12 NOON
MEETING VENUE : EDSA SHANGRILA HOTEL
Secretariat: 404 Jovan Condominium, 600 Shaw Blvd. Mandaluyong City, PHILS. Telefax: (632)533.3901
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ROTARY PLEDGE I do solemnly promise to help advance the Object of Rotary, comply with the Constitution and By-Laws of Rotary International and of the Rotary Club of Mandaluyong ever putting into practice Rotary’s motto: “Service Above Self”.
THE FOUR-WAY TEST Is it the TRUTH? Is it Fair to all concerned? Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
THE OBJECT OF ROTARY The OBJECT of ROTARY is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: FIRST: The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service. SECOND: High ethical standards in business and professions, the recogni-tion of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and dignifying of each Ro-tarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society. THIRD: The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business and community life. FOURTH: The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
DECLARATIONS OF ROTARINS IN BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS
As a Rotarian engaged in business or profession I am expected to:
1. CONSIDER my vocation to be another opportunity to serve.
2. BE FAITHFUL to the letter and the spirit of the ethical codes
of my vocation, to the laws of my country, and to the moral
standards of my community.
3. DO ALL in my power to dignify my vocation and to promote
the highest ethical standards in my chosen profession.
4. BE FAIR to my employer, employees, associates, competitors,
customers, the public and all those with whom I have a business
or professional relationship.
5. RECOGNIZE the honor and respect due to all occupations
which are useful to society.
6. OFFER my vocational talents to provide opportunities for
MAGDALO
THE TERM “MAGDALO” IS AN ACT OF JOINING A NOBLE CAUSE, A GROUP
OF PERSONS, A COUNCIL, AN ASSOCIATION, OR A MOVEMENT IN THE PER-
FORMANCE OF A SPECIFIC ACT OR DEDICATING ONESELF TO ENDEAVOURS
FOR THE PURPOSE OF UPHOLDING OR OBTAINING CERTAIN OBJECTS OR
GOALS, USUALLY, BUT NOT NECESSARILY, NATIONALISTIC.
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AUGUST Celebrants
CLUB MEETING
Club Assembly Friday, August 15, 2014 - 12nn
Rosal room, EDSA Shangri-La Hotel Mandaluyong
Call to Order Pres Gion Fabella
Invocation PP Ric Torres
National Anthem Sec. Edwin Calanog
Rotary Pledge and Four-Way Test PN Stephen Gobaco
Light Moments PP Mark Luna
Community Singing Rtn. Amar Chandnani
Recognition Time PP Albert Ang
President's Time Pres Gion Fabella
Adjournment Pres Gion Fabella
PP Louie Diy- MC
Birthdays
Aug 3 DIR Lam Shu Shum Aug. 4 Sp. Sol Tan-Gatue
Aug 8 Sp. Claire Calanog Aug 11 Sp. Helen Uy
Aug 14 Rtn. Glenn Ryan Tan Aug 15 Sp. Sonnie de Luna
ANNIVERSARIES
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Thank you, Father,
for the gift of Rotary and each other.
we give thanks for the pleasure of gathering
together for this occasion.
We give thanks for this food prepared
by loving hands.
We give thanks for life, the freedom to enjoy it all,
and all other blessings.
As we partake of this food, we pray for health and
strength to carry on and try to live as You would
have us. This we ask in the name of Christ, Our
Heavenly Father.
Amen.
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Hello all and welcome to our first club assembly for the
year!I do look forward to a fruitful discussion amongst our
club.
This has been a busy week of planning, so forgive the
brevity of this column. Sec. Ed, Treas. John, Dir. Josh,
PP Herman and myself attended the Rotary 101 semi-
nar held at the Department of Education last August 9th, 2014, and it was in-
deed refreshing. I am sure our club officers and future Presidents are pre-
pared to be of service to the club and the community at large.
Secondly, Jose Rizal University is now on board to become our partner in
service. I met with representatives of the school and they, as well as myself,
are excited to work together fulfilling Rotary’s mission of service. I will ex-
plain more of this partnership during this club assembly.
Lastly, the secretariat has been busy sorting out our accounts and preparing
budgets. Kudos to them for their hard work, the results of which will be
available today.
We do have a lot going on as we strive to “LIGHT UP ROTARY.” Do keep
in step by checking our calendar at www.facebook.com/rcmandaluyong. Not
a facebook member or just too long? Just use our shortened links:
bit.ly/rcmanda --- for our facebook page
bit.ly/rcmcalendar --- for our calendar
bit.ly/rcmmag --- for the induction program, and soon, our Magdalo issues.
Cheers!
By: Pres. Gion
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OUR STRUCTURE
Rotary is made up of three parts: at the heart of Rotary are our clubs, that are supported by Rotary International and The Ro-tary Foundation.
Rotary clubs bring together dedicated individuals to ex-change ideas, build relationships, and take action.
Rotary International supports Rotary clubs worldwide by coordinating global programs, campaigns, and initiatives.
The Rotary Foundation uses generous donations to fund projects by Rotarians and our partners in communities around the world. As a nonprofit, all of the Foundation's funding comes from voluntary contributions made by Rotarians and friends who share our vision of a better world.
Together, Rotary clubs, Rotary International, and The Rotary Foundation work to make lasting improvements in our com-munities and around the world.
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OUR LEADERSHIP
What does it take to be a leader with Rotary? Integrity, expertise, and a com-
mitment to service—all the qualities that make Rotary members extraordi-
nary. We look for these qualities in all our leadership positions, including our
elected President and Board of Directors, who lead Rotary International, our
appointed Trustee Chair and Board of Trustees, who run The Rotary Founda-
tion, and our General Secretary and executive staff, who provide long-term
oversight of the organization. Members of each Rotary club elect their own
leadership.
MEET OUR PRESIDENT
Elected for the 2014-15 term, Gary C.K. Huang is
Rotary's first Chinese president. Growing up in Tai-
wan, Huang was encouraged by his father to get in-
volved in activities and clubs -- and not simply focus
on grades. Helping others, his father said, would help
him become a better leader. The message stuck. In
1976, Huang joined the Rotary Club of Taipei. And
despite the pressures of a successful career and growing family, Huang made
time for his club: "I wanted to continue my work in Rotary no matter what."
Combining family with humanitarian service is important to Huang, whose
wife and three grown children are also Rotary members. "Why leave your
family to do your Rotary work? You can do it together. Then doing good be-
comes a family event."
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4th MEETING RY 2014-2015
Opal room, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Ortigas Aug. 8, 2014
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4th MEETING RY 2014-2015
Opal room, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Ortigas Aug. 8, 2014
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4th MEETING RY 2014-2015
Opal room, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Ortigas Aug. 8, 2014
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RC GREATER MANDALUYONG INDUCTION
Camp Aguinaldo Aug. 7, 2014
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RC GREATER MANDALUYONG INDUCTION
Camp Aguinaldo Aug. 7, 2014
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ROTARY 101
DEPED Pasig , Aug. 9, 2014
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"What A Wonderful World"
I see trees of green,
red roses too.
I see them bloom,
for me and you.
And I think to myself,
what a wonderful world.
I see skies of blue,
And clouds of white.
The bright blessed day,
The dark sacred night.
And I think to myself,
What a wonderful world.
The colors of the rainbow,
So pretty in the sky.
Are also on the faces,
Of people going by,
I see friends shaking hands.
Saying, "How do you do?"
They're really saying,
"I love you".
I hear babies cry,
I watch them grow,
They'll learn much more,
Than I'll ever know.
And I think to myself,
What a wonderful world.
Yes, I think to myself,
What a wonderful world.
Oh yeah.
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CLUB / DISTRICT ACTIVITIES
Aug 16 Saturday Zone 8 Container Garden Project Workshop
1-5pm
Aug 22 Friday Gary Huang—Rotary District Family day
8am-2pm Alabang Muntinlupa
6pm-10pm Gary Huang—Dinner
Aug 29 Friday RCM Dinner Meeting
7pm TBD
Wednesday, August 20, 7pmWednesday, August 20, 7pmWednesday, August 20, 7pmWednesday, August 20, 7pm
Joint Meeting RC Mandaluyong East at Valle Verde Country Club. Speaker is Mr. Angel
Redoble, to speak on Cybersecurity.
No meeting on Friday, August 22.No meeting on Friday, August 22.No meeting on Friday, August 22.No meeting on Friday, August 22.
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Number of Registered Active Members
Less: Excused-’85 Rule’ (SRCC 8.3b)
Less: Excused- Board Approval (SRCCB 8.3a)
Less: Excused– District Officers
Attendance Base
Present
Add: Make up
Attendance Credits
Absent
ATT. RECORD (Att. Credits ÷ Att. Base = %)
AUG 8
42
( 10 )
(3)
(4)
26
13
3
10
9
62%
Members Present Travel/Health Leave
Aug. 8, 2014 MAKE-UP
01 Calanog, Edwin RC Greater Mandaluyong Induction Aug 7
01. Shu Shum, Lam
02 Dela Cruz, Mike 02. Ranner, David
03 De Luna, Bert 1. Fabella, Gion 03. Stringer, Gord
04 Diy, Louie 2. Dela Cruz, Mike Exempted from Atten-dance
05 Fabella, Gion 3. Chan, Diony 1.Cheng,Han-Sui
06 Hernandez, Rico 4. King, Herman 2.Schroeder, Rolf
07 Hipolito, Oscar 5. Hipolito, Oscar 3. Puyat, Tony
08 King, Herman 6. De Luna, Bert 4.Uy, William
09 Lam, John 7. Diy, Louie 5.Tan-Gatue, Jun
10 Lim, Ernie 8. Tan-Gatue, Jun 6. Carlos, Ito
11 Luna, Mark 9. Puyat, Tony 7. Sebastian, Andy
12 Puyat, Tony RTU RAC Induction Aug 6 8. Co, Nap
13 Reyes, Ophie 1. Torres, Jess 9.Torres, Ric
14 Salud, Oliver 2. Fabella, Gion 10. Tan, Quintin
15 Torres, Ric 3. King Herman District Officers
Rotary 101 Aug 9 1.Luna, Mark
1.Lam, John 2. Hipolito, Oscar
2. Fabella, Gion 3.King, Herman
3. King, Herman
4. Calanog, Edwin
5. Subahri, Josh
6. Salud, Oliver
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DAYS ROTARY CLUB VENUE/ADDRESS
TIME
MONDAYS Cal. Monumento Great Eastern Hotel, Quezon Ave., Q.C. 7:00PM
Mandaluyong Central Metropolitan Club, Estrella St. Makati City 8:30PM
Mandaluyong North Valle Verde Country Club, Pasig City 8:00PM
Marikina West Club Filipino, Greenhills, San. Juan, M.M. 8:00PM
Mutya Ng Pasig Kubo sa Harden, C. Raymundo St., Pasig City 8:00PM
Ortigas East Riverside Vill. Multi-Purpose Hall, Rosario 6:00PM
Pasig West Citrus Rest. JMT Bldg., ADB Ave. Ortigas 7:30PM
Rizal Mideeast Davao Tuna-Go, Tuazon St. Marikina 8:00PM
Valenzuela Maricops Rest., Maysan Rd., Valenzuela 12:00NN
TUESDAY Angono Nemiranda Café, Manila East Rd., Angono 7:00PM
Greenhills Club Pilipino, Greenhills, San Juan, M.M. 12:00NN
Kalookan Great Eastern Hotel, Quezon Ave., Q. C. 7:00PM
Caloocan Silangan Max Rest. Q.C. Memorial. Circle, Q.C. 7:00PM
ManPaSan Citrus Rest,. JMT Bldg. ADB Ave. Ortigas 8:00PM
Mandaluyong Uptown Citrus Rest. JMT Bldg. ADB Ave. Ortigas 8:00PM
Marikina North K of C Clubhouse, Carmine St. SSS vill. Marikina. 8:30PM
Pasig South Valle Verde Country Club, Cpt. Hall, Pasig 7:30PM
Sampaguita Grace Park Makati Sorts Club, L.P. Leviste St. Makati 12:00NN
San Juan West Villa Estella Hometel, Sct. Lazcano St. Q.C. 8:00PM
Valenzuela West Maricopa Rest., Maysan Rd. Valenzuela City 7:3oPM
WEDNESDAY Downtown San Juan Club Pilipino, Greenhills, San Juan, M.M. 7:30PM
East Rizal East Garden Rest., Ortigas Ave. Cainta, Rizal 7:30PM
Mandaluyong East West End Rest. Shaw Blvd., Mand. City 7:30PM
Mandaluyong West Valle Verde Country Club, Cpt. H. Pasig City 7:00PM
Metro Marikina Riverbend Hotel Café, A. Bonifacio Dr. Marikna City 8:00PM
Metro Pasig Tom’s Grill, Bo. Kapitolyo, Pasig City 7:30PM
Navotas Do All Metal Inc. Bldg. 841 M. Naval St. Navotas M.M. 7:30PM
Pasig East Valle Verde Country Club, Capt. H, Pasig City 7:00PM
San Juan Club Pilipino, Greenhills, San Juan, M.M. 12:00NN
San Juan Metro Citrus Rest. JMT Bldg, ADB, Ortigas, Pasig City 7:30PM
THURSDAY Antipolo Centro BG’s Café/Bar & Rest. Mt. Quezon Ext. Q.C. 7:30PM
Kalookan North Boy China Woo Rest., A. Mabini St. Caloocan 7:30PM
Lakeshore Rizal RPSTA Bldg. Oranbo , Pasig City 12:00NN
Malabon East Hobie’s Chicken House, Mc Arthur, Malabon 8:00PM
Marikina Marikina Youth Center, Marikina City 7:00PM
Ortigas Center Citrus Rest. JMT bldg. ADB, Ave. Ortigas 7:30PM
Pasig Valle Verde Country Club, Capt. H, Javier St. Pasig City 12:00NN
Pasig North CVJ function Rm. Flamingo Ave. St. North Marikina 9:00PM
Pasig Sunrise Tom’s Grille, Bo. Kapitolyo, Pasig City 8:00PM
San Juan North Club Pilipino, Greenhills San Juan, M.M. 7:00PM
Suburban East 7/F Rublou Buss. Center, Ortigas Ave. Ext. Cainta, Rizal 7:30PM
Valenzuela East Maricopa Rest., Maysan Rd. Valenzuela City 7:00PM
Valenzuela South Las Veras,Rest. , Maysan Rd. Valenzuela City 7:30PM
FRIDAY Greater Valenzuela Maricopa Rest., Maysan Rd., Valenzuela City 7:30PM
Kalookan Central Boy Cheng Woo Rest., Mabini St. Caloocan City 7:00PM
Malabon RC Malabon Rotary Ctr. 74 Gen. Pascual St. Potrero, Malabon 7:30PM
San Juan Del Monte Club Filipino, Greenhills, San Juan, M.M. 8:00AM
Taytay East Garden Rest. Ortigas Ave.,Ext. Cainta Rizal 7:30PM
Valle Verde Valle Verde Country Club,Capt. H. Javier St. Pasig City 7:30PM
Wack-Wack Club Filipino, Greenhills, San Juan, M.M. 7:00PM
ROTARY CLUB OF MANDALUYONG
Meets every Friday at EDSA Shangri-La Hotel
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VISITING ROTARIAN
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CLUB SECRETARY (This will be your make-up card)
RCM Secretariat Office Email: [email protected]
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CLUB COMMITTEES CLUB COMMITTEES CLUB ADMINISTRATION
DIY, LUIS ADMINISTRATION DIR FABELLA, GION ADMINISTRATION DIR CALANOG, EDWIN CLUB PROGRAM MBR TORRES, NOLI PRGRM. COMM. MBR GOBACO, STEPHEN PRGRM. COMM. MBR TORRES, JESS PROGRAM MBR TAN, QUITIN PROGRAM MBR ALDABA, MANNY FELLOWSHIP MBR LIM, ERNIE FELLOWSHIP MBR TAN, GLENN FELLOWSHIP MBR CARLOS, ITO FUND RAISING MBR UY, WILLIE FUND RAISING MBR UY, JOEY FUND RAISING MBR TAN-GATUE, JUN FUN RAISING MBR LUNA, MARK WEBSITE MBR
MEMBERSHIP
KING, HERMAN MEMBERSHIP DIR LUNA, MARK RECUITMENT MBR De LUNA, BERT RECUITMENT MBR APACIBLE, LITO RECUITMENT MBR REYES, OPHIE RECUITMENT MBR DELA CRUZ, MIKE RECUITMENT MBR SHU SHUM, LAM RECUITMENT MBR CHAN, DIONY RETENTION MBR HIPOLITO, OSCAR RETENTION MBR HERNANDEZ, RICO CRE MBR SALUD, NICK CRE MBR LAM, JOHN CRE MBR
PUBLIC RELATION BENG-HUI, PETER PUBLIC RELATION DIR LUNA, MARK PUBLIC RELATION DIR RANNER, DAVID FOREIGN CLUB MBR SHU SHUM, LAM FOREIGN CLUB MBR STRINGER, GORDON FOREIGN CLUB MBR LIM, ERNIE FOREIGN CLUB MBR UY, ARCHIE FOREIGN CLUB MBR DELA CRUZ, MIKE FOREIGN CLUB MBR CHAN, DIONY FOREIGN CLUB MBR TORRES, RIC FOREIGN CLUB MBR
THE ROTARY FOUNDATION (TRF) PUYAT, TONY TRF DIR ANG, ALBERT GLOBAL GRANTS MBR SEBASTIAN, ANDY CHRISTMAS GG MBR SCHROEDER, ROLF CHRISTMAS GG MBR UY, ARCHIE CHRISTMAS GG MBR CHAN, DIONY CHRISTMAS GG MBR
SERVICE PROJECT ANG, ALBERT SERVICE PROJECT DIR CHANDNANI, AMAR ANTI-ILLEGAL DRUGS MBR SALUD, OLIVER ANTI-ILLEGAL DRUGS MBR ADDUCUL, ROMEL ANTI-ILLEGAL DRUGS MBR CO, NAP BLOOD LETTING MBR TAN, GLENN FEEDING MBR De LUNA, BERT FEEDING MBR AGUIRRE, ED FEEDING MBR KING, HERMAN INTERACT MBR APACIBLE, LITO NEW GENERATION MBR BENG-HUI, PETER RYLA MBR DIY, LOUIE SCHOLARSHIP MBR SHU SHUM, LAM SCHOLARSHIP MBR DELA CRUZ, MIKE SCHOLARSHIP MBR HIPOLITO, OSCAR SCHOLARSHIP MBR TORRES, RIC VOCATIONAL SVC MBR LOPEZ, JESS VOCATIONAL SVC MBR LIM, ERNIE VOCATIONAL SVC MBR
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ROTARY CLUB OF MANDALUYONG Rotary International District 3800 OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS RY 2014-2015
PRES. GION FABELLA
IPP BERT DE LUNA SEC. EDWIN CALANOG PN 2017-2018
PE/TREAS. JOHN LAM PE 2015-2016
A/TREAS. RICO HERNANDEZ
PP MIKE DELA CRUZ PP LOUIE DIY PP OSCAR HIPOLITO PDG TONY PUYAT
PP ALBERT ANG PP HERMAN KING PP PETER BENG HUI PP MARK LUNA
DIR LITO APACIBLE PN 2016-2017
DIR JOSH SUBAHRI PN 2018-2019
PN STEPHEN GOBACO PN 2021-2022
PN ROMEL ADDUCUL PN 2020-2021
——FURTHER PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEES ——