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rotary club of olongapo centennial july 6 2012 month 1 week 1 pg 3 program 1st regular weekly meeting table of contents club history ri president s message district governor editor s president s message secretaries corner foundation chair rotary information photo gallery district goals list of events giggles present past performances membership roster rotatact make-up locations 4-way test 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 call to order invocation national anthem 4 way test greet guest/visitors rotary information anything goes secretary president s message award ceremony 10-12 prez marissa cerrada saa robert barnes rtn anthony bacunawa rtn annalet lopez moderator rtn laurice guillen open forum sec pp aimee ramos pres mhariz ipp mark thomas pres mhariz pro paul reyno moderator invocation adjournment 13 14 14-15 16 17 18 19 20 heavenly father thank you for your guidance and strength as we begin another rotary year as we work for peace providing a service to the community we ask for you to give us the wisdom and blessings to give of ourselves to accomplish our goals this year we pray in the name of our savior jesus christ amen.
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rotary club of olongapo centennial july 6 2012 month 1 week 1 pg 4 club history rotary club of olongapo centennial rcoc was conceived and organized during the term district governor vitt o guttierrez lend a hand and through the pioneering efforts of district secretary bert rendor and district governor s special representative dgsr pp donald g masson rotary club of olongapo actual conception took place during the 40th birthday of rotarian nester nes r dimaculangan on may 5 2004 rotarian nes laid out his vision thoughts for the formation of a new club to many rotarians present dg vitt issued a green light to rtn nes after presenting a list of 20 plus prospective charter members thus the organizational phase started with the ensuing assignment of dgsr pp don undertaking of the required city wide new club survey and the continuation of seeking quality prospective charter members the first meeting of prospective members was held on may 14 2004 meeting weekly with the good lord s guidance and valuable assistance of duly assigned personnel with the approval of the rotary club of olongapo on june 1 2004 the new club adopted the name rotary club of olongapo centennial on june 2 2004 rcoc passed a milestone when dg vitt signed papers designating the prospective club as a provisional club within rotary international district 3790 the final milestone was the announcement from rotary international that the provisional rotary club of olongapo centennial was accepted into membership with club number 65917 on june 30 2004 two things are certain to rcoc a passionate vision to rotary s motto service above self and sincere feelings to the needs of our less fortunate citizens charter members and the charter president stated we believe in the cause of rotary international and are destined to give our all supporting those causes in anyway we can avail of our time and resources
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rotary club of olongapo centennial july 6 2012 month 1 week 1 pg 5 ri president s message july 2012 monthly message 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 ri president sakuji tanaka ri president ry 2012-2013
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rotary club of olongapo centennial july 6 2012 month 1 week 1 pg 6 d-3790 district governor dg tony bautista was born on 21 november 1945 in makati city he has 5 children and together with his spouse evelyn manages a transportation business a bus manufacturing company specialty clinics a financing company and a realty firm he previously worked with a toyota dealership and ibm philippines inc he joined the rotary club of subic in 1988 and was elected its president after 6 months of membership after transferring to rotary club of metro olongapo in 1990 he was appointed district officer became a regular relief donor and gse host and was awarded the outstanding rotarian twice he is a major donor and a member of paul harris society he has attended 5 ri conventions and 5 zone institutes and gets training in bali indonesia and the international assembly in san diego california which both prepared him for the governorship of district 3790 for ry 2012 2013 he is currently an editorial board member of the philippine rotary magazine tony s hobbies include out of town rides 0n his motorcycle and sports car and restoration of vintage cars tony bautista district governor ry 2012-2013
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rotary club of olongapo centennial july 6 2012 month 1 week 1 pg 7 editor s corner on behalf of the club our sincere congratulations to president mark for successfully finishing his term with flying colors your dedication and sacrifice to help the less fortunate is appreciated by many it may have gone unsaid by some but the results of better education and health will enable many to contribute to society instead of depending on society we are hopeful that your year as president taught you to recognize the importance of friendship in your club improved your personal leadership skills during your service as a changemaker and the attitude to make a difference as we begin a new rotary year but it is primarily new by the names of those chosen as leaders the basic goal of service above self and other aims to help others began in 1905 the names have changed but most of the goals have remained the same let us show to everyone to the new members what is rcoc all about to be on time to be punctual and resilient to changes as we go through this rotary year to president mharriz may the gods of the fair seas be with you always and granted you fair winds to your sail ast abner tayco editor ry 2012-2013
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rotary club of olongapo centennial president s message good day rcoc s july 6 2012 month 1 week 1 pg 8 marissa cerrada club president ry 2012-2013 first of all i would like to congratulate our club on its 9th anniversary and a successful induction ceremony held at travelers hotel on june 23 2012 may we all be guided by the 4-way test as we took our oath of service as newly elected officers including yours truly as your new president secondly allow me to reiterate what we have discussed and agreed upon during our governor s visit held the following day june 24 sunday the continuity of all the projects that were prioritized by our past presidents and our incoming new set of projects including the biggest inter-changeable tarpaulin rotary logo as our pr campaign along magsaysay drive olongapo to be placed at the side of celzone lodge building i can do this these words are easily said and done if you my fellow rcoc ians will offer your full support and cooperation as i accept the challenge as being your new president and to meet our club s common goal honestly i felt this already when some of you accompanied me to brigada eskwela rcoc s community service in barretto national high school and iram national high school last may 2012 special mention goes to pp abs pp mark pp celson and sec aimee who attended with me to the following induction ceremonies of rotary clubs of downtown olongapo subic subic bay masinloc and sta cruz and hundred islands big thanks to rtns paul rico reyno and joseph villarama for their unsolicited driving skills as we supported our gse candidates namely lovelyn fernandez and cristine lee sahagun for their interview in la union lastly i am asking the entire rcoc ians to attend our regular weekly meeting to be held at milano function room at travelers hotel sbfz every friday at 8pm to anthony bacunawa annalet lopez brenda peralta marybeth balza and laurice guillen not the actress/director we all welcome you to rcoc family thank you and god bless us all marissa d cerrada president rotary club of olongapo centennial
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rotary club of olongapo centennial july 6 2012 month 1 week 1 pg 9 secretary s corner 11am july 7 2012 6:30 pm july 7 2012 cluster meeting chicboy restaurant rc dagupan induction leisure coast resort bonoan dagupan city coat tie for men or barong and evening dress for women formal attire imelda ramos secretary ry 2012-2013 7:00 pm july 9 2012 9:00 am july 28 2012 rc iba induction iba zambales free of charge membership development seminar loui s resort ballroom capitol drive balanga city 7:00 pm july 31 2012 rc freeport zone subic bay induction segara villas formal attire p500 sept 9 rc subic pearl induction
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rotary club of olongapo centennial july 6 2012 month 1 week 1 pg 10 the rotary foundation as this years foundation i would like to first explain what is the rotary foundation the mission of the rotary foundation is to enable rotarians to advance world understanding goodwill and peace through the improvement of health the support of education and the alleviation of poverty mark e thomas foundation chair ry 2012-2013 the foundation is a not-for-profit corporation supported solely by voluntary contributions from rotarians and friends of the foundation who share its vision of a better world with this i hope you understand what it is important for rotarians to give to the rotary foundation this year i ask every member to contribute to the rotary fundaton with just contributing php 108 a week you will have contributed enough within ten months to qualify you as a sustaining member this year i have already contributed $100 for the month of july and a contribution of $100 will follow total club contributions ry 2012-13 every month in ten months i will be the $100.00rcoc ian first annual giving permanent fund to a paul harris fellow plus 1 join me and make this total the year we$100.00 year contribute $3,000 surpassing the highest trf club contributions during ry 2011-2012 if you can see this happening we can make it happen other giving
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rotary club of olongapo centennial july 6 2012 month 1 week 1 pg 11 rotary information history of ri the world s first service club the rotary club of chicago was formed on 23 february 1905 by paul p harris an attorney who wished to capture in a professional club the same friendly spirit he had felt in the small towns of his youth the rotary name derived from the early practice of rotating meetings among members offices rotary s popularity spread and within a decade clubs were chartered from san francisco to new york to winnipeg canada by 1921 rotary clubs had been formed on six continents the organization adopted the rotary international name a year later as rotary grew its mission expanded beyond serving club members professional and social interests rotarians began pooling their resources and contributing their talents to help serve communities in need the organization s dedication to this ideal is best expressed in its motto service above self by july 1925 rotary had grown to more than 2,000 clubs and an estimated 108,000 members the organization s distinguished reputation attracted presidents prime ministers and a host of other luminaries to its ranks among them author thomas mann diplomat carlos p romulo humanitarian albert schweitzer and composer jean sibelius the four-way test in 1932 rotarian herbert j taylor created the four-way test a code of ethics adopted by rotary 11 years later the test which has been translated into more than 100 languages asks the following questions 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?
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rotary club of olongapo centennial july 6 2012 month 1 week 1 pg 12 photo gallery june 11 2012 prez mhariz ipp mark sec/pp aimee and pp abs attended the induction of rc subic bay may 25 2012 brigada eskwela barretto national high may 25th brigada eskwela 2012 brgy iram high school on june 20th pres mhariz ipp mark sec/pp aimee and pp abs attend the joint induction of rc sta cruz rc masonloc prez mhariz ipp mark dir reggie and rotakid zyvia attend the anniversary celebration of rc valenzuela on may 29 rcoc sends three for gse team member interview in la union on july 1 2012 on june 5th pres mhariz ipp mark and dir reggie attend the charter induction of rc pampanga cabalen.
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rotary club of olongapo centennial july 6 2012 month 1 week 1 pg 13 photo gallery june 17 2012 cluster 4-c peacemakers meeting aristocrat restaurant club planning session on june 7th at chums buckets bar cocktails.
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rotary club of olongapo centennial july 6 2012 month 1 week 1 pg 14 photo gallery june 23rd 9th induction 8th anniversary at traveler s hotel induction of new members induction of officers for ry 2012-13 sisterhood signing with rc santa cruz june 24th governor s visit
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rotary club of olongapo centennial july 6 2012 month 1 week 1 pg 15 district goals membership min increase of 100 members at the end of march 2012 recruit at least one rotary foundation alumnus age 40 or younger extension organize 4 new clubs rotary foundation contribute $20,000 to polioplus one major donor achieve $150,000 contribution to trf 10 paul harris society members one matching grant and/or one dsg per cluster leadership conduct rotary leadership institute for future leaders international conventions minimum 50 rotarians to attend the zone institute minimum 50 rotarians to attend ri international convention club goals each club to have a strategic plan membership minimum net increase of 1 members per club at least 85 retention rate minimum 25 members per club 85 attendance rate rotary foundation each club to contribute $200 to polioplus one paul harris fellow per club new generations sponsor and register one new interact or rotaract club strengthen existing interact/rotaract clubs sponsor a participant to ryla service projects each club to conduct service projects related to at least one of the following rotary s areas of focus peace and conflict prevention/resolution disease prevention and treatment water and sanitation maternal and child care basic education and literacy economic and community development create a new rotary community corp or strengthen existing ones public image each club to hold a major public relations campaign family of rotary strengthen and each club to have a family of rotary committee philippine rotary magazine target at least one lifetime subscriber per club rotary and district website club s website to link to district website and utilize the ri members access presidential citation each club to qualify and submit the form not later than 15 march 2012 international conventions each club to send at least one delegate to 2011 zone i institute in selangor malaysia ry 2012-2013
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