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Club No. 171110 Chartered October 24, 1938

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Club No. 171110 Chartered October 24, 1938

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ROTARY CLUB OF DAVAO

RY 2019-2020

Club Officers

PP DIOSDADO “DADZ” A. MAHIPUS President

RALPH D. CAMBRONERO Vice President

PAG ARNOLD D. NAVALES Secretary

OSCAR GONZALES Treasurer

FILOMENO B. DIVINO Auditor

IRENEO DALAYON Sgt.-At-Arms

KRISTINE ELEMINO Protocol Officer

PP JOSE CLARO H. VELEZ Club Admin

MAY DIVINO Club Membership

ORANGE MAE ANGULO Public Image

MERCED OCHOTORENA Community Service

HEINRICH HEUMANN Vocational Service

JAE HEE LEE Youth Service

CONRADO HERNAEZ International Service

PP FERDINAND Y. MARAÑON TRF Chairman

CLUB ADVISERS CLUB CONSULTANTS

FERDINAND MARAÑON BERNARD E. AL-AG JULIAN RODRIGUEZ ROMULO DIANO JR. EDGAR BULLECER MARCELO GO JOSE CLARO VELEZ RICAREDO REYES

ROBEN ROBILLO ANTONIO T. UY

2015-2020

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ROTARY CLUB DAVAO VISITS FLOOD VICTIMS…

By the direction of Pres. Dadz Mahipus, the

Secretariat visited and gathered information about the recent flood victims at Talomo, this City. As of September 1, 2019, 471 families were affected and temporarily sheltered at the Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Covered Court.

WEEKLY LUNCHEON MEETING AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY WEEK 07, RY 2019-2020, September 5, 2019

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11:30-12:15 Lunch and Fellowship

12:15-12:17 Call to Order

12:17-12:30 Invocation, Singing of the National Anthem,

Object of the Rotary, The 4-Way Test and

Reading of the Rotary Code of Conduct

12:30-12:32 Introduction of Visiting Rotarians and Guests

12:32-12:35 Secretary’s Report

12:35-12:40 Community Singing, Greetings of Birthday

and Wedding Anniversary Celebrants

12:40-12:45 Introduction of the Guest of Honor

and Speaker

12:45-1:15 Guest of Honor and Speaker

1:15-1:29 President’s Time

12:29-1:30 Adjournment

ARNOLD NAVALES Master of Ceremony / Program In-Charge

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of Visiting Rotarians, Honorary Members and Guests. Before adjourning, he reminded all Rotarians of the importance of attending the weekly meeting.

The ROTARY CLUB OF DAVAO

regularly meets Weekly on Thursdays

@ Sarung Banggi, Harana Restaurant

F. Torres Street, Davao City

Office Address:

Sputnik Street, Doña Vicenta Subdivision, Jacinto Extension

Davao City, 8000 Philippines

Telephone Number: Mobile Number:

(082-224-4488 (0922)-408-8135

Email Address:

[email protected] or [email protected]

Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/rotarydavao

Creator and sustainer of all that is or will ever be,

accept our thanks for this day and all its blessings. We

ask that you guide and direct our club, its leaders and

our actions. Grant that each of us may feel our

responsibility to Rotary, to our community, to our

country, and indeed to all countries and peoples.

Bless our fellowship today, and bless this food to the

nourishment of our bodies, in your service.

Amen.

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Dadz Mahipus during President’s Time…

In photo: PAG Navales (from left to right), Speaker Quibete, Pres. Dadz Mahipus, and PDG Salvador Angala

Visiting Rtn. PP Ajero introduced the Speaker

Community Singing led by PPRuben Robillo (center) with Rtn. Carlos Tan and PAG Arnold Navales

Pres. Mahipus presented the Certificate of Appreciation to

Mr. Quibete

In Photo (left to right): Guest Y. Laud, Rtn. R Mahipus, Rtn. C Tan, PP O Gonzales, Dir. M Divino, PAG A. Navales, Rtn. L. Suarez, Speaker H. Quibete, Pres. Dadz Mahipus, HM Tomoko, Visiting Rtn. PP Ajero, HM PDG Salvador

Angala, PP F Maranon, Guest L. Villareal, and PP R. Robillo

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The day seems like just the other meetings as

Rotarians unhurriedly arrived at the venue with PP Ferdie Marañon being the early bird. As the day headways however, time is no longer an issue for the Rotarians present as they assemble and greet each other.

The arrival of the Guest of Honor and Speaker, Kadayawan 2019 Event Organizer Mr. Harold Quibete made the day even more stimulating. In his discourse, Mr. Quibete shared his experiences and how he became the Director of the most regarded celebration in the Country today. Looking at his profile, Mr. Quibete explained why he decided to change course of his endeavours. “Doing the job

must come from the Heart”, he said. “It is not worth doing it if you do not love your job. That is why I now understand why Robin Williams committed suicide. He makes other people happy but not himself”, he added. In his final note, he clarified some controversial issues regarding the Kadayawan celebration and presented the technical aspects specially the competitions such as Indak2x sa Kadalanan. President Dadz Mahipus, after presenting the Certificate of Appreciation thanked Mr. Quibete for the first hand information and enlightenment of the controversies. He also acknowledged the presence

Pride

Up to a certain degree, pride is an admirable quality that helps motivate individuals and groups to attain high levels of performance and accomplishments. It gives people pleasure or satisfaction of their worth, possessions and achievements. One can take pride in one's work. One takes pride in one's family, community and country. It is this feeling of pride, which brings joy to a person, for being part of that success, and encourages competitiveness, oneness, esprit de corps, protectiveness and patriotism.

If left unchecked however, pride tends to eventually have a power if its own. It can take over a person and distort his values for altruism and common good and makes him focus more on himself. It can lead to arrogance, conceit and imagined or exaggerated superiority. Pride starts to feed upon itself and eventually leads the person to excessive ego tripping and self-love.

When this happens, the individual can become obsessed with only his own interest and plans. His feeling of superiority will justify all his subsequent actions, even if they may become oppressive to others.

This is what happens with Tyrants, Dictators and misguided Presidents. Their high opinion of themselves would not allow them to admit mistakes, nor other actions like greed and oppressiveness. Too much pride will lead to delusions of grandeur, and a sort of messianic complex, believing all their actions eventually lead to the common good. Any opposition and dissent are interpreted as acts of jealousy or malice, and anybody not conforming to what he, the superior individual decides on, is justifiably and conveniently eased out of his trusted circle.

In the present order of things that we now find ourselves in, it would take a massive dose of Humility to be infused into our present leaders, with a generous helping of Rotary principles, to reverse the

trend of self-destruction, our Society seems to be headed towards.

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DR. RUBEN ROBILLO

PP Frdie Maranon (left) greeted PAG Armold

Navales (right)

Pres. Dadz Mahipus welcomed Speaker

Harold Quibete

Guest Speaker Harold Quibete

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Issue No. 06, September 5, 2019 (RY 2019-2020)

DIOSDADO ANGELO “DADZ” A. MAHIPUS

Hi fellow Rotarians,

August "Ghost Month" is finally over... It’s BER months

already and soon it will be Christmas time. Let’s plan our Charter

Night in October and Christmas Fellowship in December. Let us

make it more exciting for the Rotary families.

We welcome Engr. Bema Tajones of PAGASA in our midst

today. We hear more about the workings and mission of their

Department straight from the horse's mouth. We also expect

Visiting Rotarian Dr. Remegio Confesor Jr. of Ohio USA to join us

today. Welcome to our club meeting.

Our club joins the City in providing aid to the poor flood

victims of Talomo and Los Amigos. Let us share a little of what we

have to alleviate their miserable conditions at the Evacuation

Centers. Please turn over your help in cash or in kind to our Club

Treasurer PP Oka Gonzales or thru Jerson and Joan. We will

schedule the visit so Rotarians may join.

God bless Rotary Club of Davao...

Lets be rotary-like in our dealings with the

Club using the 4-WAY TEST...”

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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Tertiary: CENTRAL MINDANAO UNIVERSITY

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering University Town, Musuan, Maramag Bukidnon 2005 - 2011

Secondary: SAINT ISIDORE HIGH SCHOOL Zamboanguita, Malaybalay City 2001 – 2005

Elementary: ST. PETER, ELEMENTARY SCHOOL St. Peter, Malaybalay City 1995 - 2001

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION/AFFILIATIONS PHILIPPINE METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY (PMS) MEMBER 2015-PRESENT

WORK EXPERIENCES

PAGASA-DOST PAGASA Davao Complex Station Weather Specialist I September 2014 – Present

NATIONAL IRRIGATION ADMINISTRATION (NIA-BIMO) Bukidnon Irrigation Management Office Project Inspector October 2012 – July 2013

TRAININGS AND SEMINARS ATTENDED

TECHNICAL TRAINING ON X-BAND RADAR RAINGAUGE

COUNTERPART TRAINING ON THE PROJECT FOR STRENGTHENING CAPACITY OF INTEGRATED DATA MANAGEMENT OF FLOOD FORECASTING AND WARNING IN THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

2nd PAGASA RIVER BASIN FLOOD FORECASTING AND WARNING CENTER’S CONFERENCE/WORKSHOP

KNOWLEDGE CO-CREATION PROGRAM ON CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT FOR FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT WITH INTEGRATED FLOOD ANALYSIS SYSTEM (IFAS)

AND MANY MORE…

ENGR. BEMA C. TAJONES Weather Specialist I PAGASA-DOST

Old Airport Compound, Sasa, Davao City

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Issue No. 06, September 5, 2019 (RY 2019-2020)

Issue No. 06, September 5, 2019 (RY 2019-2020)

SEPTEMBER 2019

Here in the United States, another summer is winding down. And for the Maloney family, every summer ends with a return to my hometown of Ridgway, Illinois, for the annual Popcorn Day festival, where I am honored to serve as the “Popcorn King,” the master of ceremonies for the day’s events. Regardless of the season, every family has its own traditions. I would like to suggest a new one for yours: Find an opportunity to introduce your family to Rotary. One of my family’s traditions is to take our daughters and grandsons to the Rotary International Convention. The 2020 convention in Honolulu will be a wonderful way to introduce your children and grandchildren to the internationality of Rotary. We are planning many family-oriented events for everyone to enjoy.

Any time is a fabulous time to bring family members on a Rotary service project or to a fundraising event. But perhaps you have not seen many family-friendly events at your club. That is precisely why one of my top priorities this year is to make most Rotary events welcoming to family members.

We must foster a culture where Rotary does not compete with family, but complements it. We should never expect our members to choose between the two. That means being realistic in our expectations, considerate in our scheduling, and welcoming of children at Rotary events on every level.

Often, the young professionals that Rotary needs to attract in order to remain a dynamic 21st-century service organization are the very people who have the greatest family responsibilities. We must not keep these prospective young members away from their families by holding events on evenings and weekends at which their children are not welcome.

For too long, we have closed the doors of many Rotary events to children and sometimes even spouses. What wasted opportunities these are! Every chance we have to pass on the gift of Rotary to young people is one we must take if we are going to grow Rotary and ensure that the next generation is fully engaged in our mission.

So let us open our doors and do it in a fun way, with opportunities that make our children and grandchildren want to learn more about Interact, Rotaract, and Rotary membership. Start small if you must — perhaps by holding some of your meetings at more family-friendly times — but think about how you can continue these kinds of events for years to come.

Bringing children to Rotary events is not just fun; it also exposes them to the world! Make this a memorable year for your family — and an unforgettable year for the ever-expanding family of Rotary as Rotary Connects the World.

Mark Daniel Maloney, President 2019-20

MONTH AREAS OF FOCUS

JULY 2019

AUGUST 2019 Membership and New Club Development SEPTEMBER 2019 Basic Education and Literacy

OCTOBER 2019 Economic and Community Development

NOVEMBER 2019 Rotary Foundation Month DECEMBER 2019 Disease Prevention and Treatment

JANUARY 2020 Vocational Service

FEBRUARY 2020 Peace and Conflict Prevention / Resolution MARCH 2020 Water and Sanitation

APRIL 2020 Maternal and Child Health

MAY 2020 Youth Service JUNE 2020 Rotary Fellowship

Date Time Activity / Event Venue

September 7, 2019

8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Membership Seminar (Mindanao)

Roadway Inn, Davao City

September 8, 2019

8:00 AM Bloodletting Project (RC South)

Stella Maris Academy

September 14, 2019

Mangrove Tree Planting

RY 2019-2020

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Thank you for taking time to join us last August 29th

Luncheon Meeting. It was memorable and fun as always…

RC Davao Rotarians present (In alphabetical order): 1. DIR MAY DIVINO 7. PP RUBEN ROBILLO 2. PP OSCAR GONZALES 8. PP JULIAN RODRIGUEZ JR. 3. PRES. DIOSDADO MAHIPUS 9. RTN. LESTER SUAREZ 4. RTN. RALPH MICHAEL MAHIPUS 10. RTN. CARLOS TAN 5. PP FERDINAND MARANON Honorary Members: 6. PAG ARNOLD NAVALES 11. PDG SALVADOR ANGALA

12. CONGEN TOMOKO DODO

Visiting Rotarian: Guests:

PP ANTONIO AJERO HAROLD L. QUIBETE (Speaker) Sps. ROSITA MAHIPUS LILIBETH VILLAREAL YOLANDA R. LAUD

Advance / Make Up Attendance: Relief-Giving for Flood Victims @ Talomo and Bangkal, Davao City, Sept. 1, 2019

Dir. May Divino

MAKE-UP CARD

This is to certify that _____________________________ attended the Regular Meeting of RCDavao this _____ day of __________________at Sarung Banggi, F. Torres Street, Davao City.

PAG ARNOLD D. NAVALES Club Secretary

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ARNOLD “ARNOLD” D. NAVALES “ATTENDANCE is the price of Rotary Membership”

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DATE/TIME CLUB MEETING PLACE PRESIDENT EXEC. SEC.

Monday 7:00 PM

RC CENTRAL

Grand Menseng Hotel

CARMENCITA ZURITA

Tuesday 12:15 PM

RC EAST DAVAO

Marco Polo Davao

PATRICK CAPILI

Wednesday 12:00 NN

RC DOWNTOWN DAVAO

Grand Menseng Hotel

ETHEL CACERES

12:00 NN RC SOUTH DAVAO Marco Polo Davao EMMANUEL VILLA-ABRILLE 6:30 PM RC DAVAO 2000 Star Hotel EVELYN CONGSON 6:30 PM RC PAG-ASA Lispher Inn DAVILIN QUILANTANG 7:00 PM RC STA. ANA Grand Menseng Hotel PHILIP DUMLAO Thursday 12:00 NN

RC DAVAO

Sarung Banggi

DIOSDADO MAHIPUS

12:15 PM RC WALING2X Grand Menseng Hotel TERESITA YNIGUEZ Friday 6:30 PM

RC NORTH

Clubhouse Torres

ALBOR BATAO JR

6:30 PM RC WEST DAVAO Marco Polo Hotel EUGENIO VIRGILIO MAGNO II

12:00 NN RC MATINA Runway Sports Bar CARLOS CAPITAN II Saturday 7:00 PM

RC CALINAN

JONAS MAURO

7:00 PM RC TORIL DAVAO RCTD Clubhouse IKEIN JADRAQUE

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OSCAR “OKA” GONZALES

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Thank you very much for the partial / full payment of the Membership Dues:

1. PP FERDINAND MARANON P 10,000 2. RTN. CARLOS TAN JR 10,000 3. PP OSCAR GONZALES 2,000

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09 Sps Jane Gonzales

11 PVP Robert Soriano

12 Rtn. Merced Ochotorena

14 Rtn. Vic Suarez

15 Sps. Gemma Velez

24 PD Bam Dumagpi

26 PD Wiebe Van Rij

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Shekhar Mehta of India selected to be 2021-22 Rotary International President

Shekhar Mehta, of the Rotary Club of Calcutta-Mahanagar, West Bengal, India, is the selection of the Nominating Committee for President of Rotary International for 2021-22. He will be declared the president-nominee on 1 October if no challenging candidates have been suggested.

Mehta acknowledges that current membership trends are a challenge and says that membership development should be Rotary’s highest priority. He believes that focusing on regional plans, successfully transitioning Rotaractors into Rotary clubs, and increasing diversity and female members could yield a 5 percent net growth in membership each year.

“A major brainstorming is needed to find effective solutions suited to different areas of the world,” says Mehta. He adds that regional ethos and culture have to be taken into account to find localized solutions, as “one size does not fit all.” He believes Rotary can extend to new geographical areas and countries.

As a strong proponent of Rotary’s strategic plan, Mehta says he will encourage clubs to use action plans and reinforce the core values of Rotary.

Mehta says Rotary needs to become more contemporary and adaptable by focusing on partnerships with governments and corporations, expanding partnerships with organizations that specialize in Rotary’s areas of focus, and investing in technology.

Mehta, an accountant, is chair of the Skyline Group, a real estate development company he founded. He is also a director of Operation Eyesight Universal (India), a Canada-based organization.

Mehta has been actively involved in disaster response and is a trustee of ShelterBox, UK. After the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, he helped build nearly 500 homes for families affected by the disaster.

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NAME NAME 1 Al-ag, Bernard “Bernie” * 30 Lopez, Harry “Harry” 2 Al-ag, Cherry Faye “Cherry” * 31 Lorenzo, Francisco “Quitoy” 3 Angulo, orange Mae “Orange” * 32 Loreto, Marizon “Marizon” 4 Basiao, Reuben “Ben” 33 Mahipus, Diosdado “Dadz” * 5 Bonnemaijer, Joseph “Yos” * 34 Maranon, Ferdinand Ferdie” * 6 Bullecer, Edgar “Ed” * 35 Marfori, Simeon II “Simeon” * 7 Buno, Franklin “Frank” * 36 Navales, Arnold “Arnold” * 8 Cabading, Caesar “Caesar” * 37 Nino, Bien Angelo “Bien” 9 Cambronero, Ralph “Rophie” * 38 Ochotorena, Merced “Merced” * 10 Dalayon, Ireneo “Rene” * 39 Opina, Dennis 11 Diano, Romulo Jr. “Jun” * 40 Ordenana, Gonzalo 12 Diola, Enrique 41 Pavino, Mayette 13 Divino, Filomeno “Fil” * 42 Pefferly, Robert “Rob” 14 Divino, May “May” * 43 Reyes, Ricaredo “Ric” * 15 Elemino, Kristine “Lems” * 44 Robillo, Ruben “Ruben” * 16 Gaisano, John 45 Rodriguez, Julian Jr “Ching” * 17 Gerzon, Madeline 46 Romero, Artemio “Art” 18 Go, Marcelo “Mars” * 47 Sahan, Pastor Amy (1st

Woman Member) 19 Gonzales, Oscar “Oka” * 48 So, Dominic Dexter “Dexter” 20 Hernaez, Conrado Jr “Jun” 49 So, Pengkee “Pengkee” 21 Heumann, Heinrich “Heinrich” * 50 Soriano, Robert 22 Heumann, Marie “Marie” * 51 Suarez, Victor 23 Labang, Samuel 52 Torreon, Israelito 24 Labao, Sonny 53 Uraya, Debrin “Debrin” * 25 Lao, Vicente “Vic” * 54 Uy, Antonio “Tonying” 26 Ledesma, Serafin Jr 55 Valverde, Carlos Manuel “Carlos” * 27 Lee, jae Hee “Jae” * 56 Van Rij, Wiebe “Wiebe” * 28 Liloc, Napoleon “Nap” * 57 Velez, Jose Claro “Pep-C” * 29 Llames, Jaime “Jimmy” 58 Yap, JiaChyi “Jesse” *

Honorary Members: New Members: Secretary Delfin N. Lorenzana Lester Jones Suarez PDG Salvador “Bading” Angala Harold Banggay Engr. Mariano Alquiza, CESO IV May Fiel Divino Datu Toto Paglas Timoteo D. Alagon ConGen Berlian Napitupulu Ralph Michael Angelo R. Mahipus Dodo, Tomoko Rico Mok Tahir, Abdulla Zawawi Carlos C. Tan, Jr.

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* Reported to R.I. (33 Members as of August 2019)

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