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July 31 , 2015 Volume 15 Issue 5
The Rotary Club of Sta. Rosa Centro meets at :
El Cielito Inn, Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Road, Sta. Rosa, Laguna every Friday at 7:00pm.
Club website: www.rcstarosacentro.org
Club e-mail : [email protected]
Rotary Club of Sta. Rosa Centro RI District 3820 Outstanding Club RY 2012-2013
Most Outstanding Club (Silver Level) RY 2013-2014
The CENTROThe CENTRO Official Weekly Bulletin
Awarded Best Club Bulletin RY 2014-2015
WCP Delhi Penelope “Pen” Cuya President
PE Carmela “Mel” Tadeo President Elect
PP Zenaida “Zeny” Dictado Vice President
PP Hazel “Hazel” Ramos Secretary
PP Maryann “MeAnn” Gonzales Treasurer
PP Carolina “Carol” Salvahan Auditor
PP Jacqueline “Jacqui” Victoria Protocol Officer
IPP Arlene “Mayor” Arcillas Ex-Officio
PP Priscilla “ Precy” dela Cruz Executive Secretary
Officers & Directors, Rotary Year 2015-2016
PP Priscilla “ Precy” dela Cruz Club Administration
Rtn Michelle “Michelle” Baldemor Membership
Rtn Gloria “Glo” Bedienes Service Project
PP Teodora “Doray’ Lucero Community Service
PE Carmela “Mel” Tadeo Vocational
Rtn Evelyn “Evs” Laranga Youth
PP Elenita “Leni” Lantin Ma International
PP Joel Liza “Liza” Pineda The Rotary Foundation
IPP Arlene Arcillas Public Image
PP May Grace “Maya” Padiernos Special Projects
PDG Consuelo “Chit” Lijauco Club Trainer
PP Elenita “Leni” Lantin Ma Asst. Club Trainer
Officers
Club Committees
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Page #
Program 4
Invocation 5
Object of Rotary 5
The Four Way Test 6
Centro Hymn 6
President’s Message 7
RI District 3820 News & Updates 8-9
RI News & Updates 10-11
Centro-in-Focus 12-15
Rotary Corner 16
Reflections 17
For your information 18-19
What’s coming up 20
Next week’s order of Business 21
Roster of Members 22
Attendance 23
Special Observances 23
Mission & Vision 24
Inside this Issue
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The Rotary Club of Sta. Rosa Centro
Regular Weekly Meeting
El Cielito Inn
P R O G R A M
July 31, 2015
If any person is unable to fulfill their positions as above please make arrangements with another Rotarian to take your place.
Chairwoman of the Night
PP Leni Ma
Call to Order WcPres Pen Cuya
Invocation Rtn Jay Dee
National Anthem Rtn Gloria Bedienes
Four-Way Test PE Mel Tadeo
Object of Rotary Rtn Jen Dee
Acknowledgment PP Jacqui Victoria
Recognition PP Precy dela Cruz
Classification Talk Rtn RJ Animo, Rtn Min
Secretary's Report PP Hazel Ramos
Treasurer's Report PP Meann Gonzales
Committee Reports Committee Chairpersons
President's Time WcPres Pen Cuya
Adjournment WcPres Pen Cuya
Centro Hymn
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We thank you Lord for this Rotary meeting. We invoke your
blessings on this meeting and all who grace it with their
presence. Be with us this day and always by strengthening our
belief to take action. A belief shared by all Rotarians to get
involved in their communities and use their skills to help
others. This prayer we make in Jesus name, Amen.
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♪♫•*Sweet Rotary♪♫•
(The Centro Hymn)
When it began Look all around
I can’t believe it happened So many help is needed
But then I know it’s going strong C’mon, together I know we could
2001 And when we hurt,
That’s when it came to being We can just smile and bear it
Who’d have believed ‘Coz we were born
we’ll grow to be… to serve and be….
*Hands, touching hands Warm, touching warm
*Reaching out, touching me, Reaching out, touching me,
*touching you touching you
*Sweet Rotary *Sweet Rotary
*Sta. Rosa Centro’s good *Sta. Rosa Centro’s good
*I’ve been inclined *We’re going strong
*To believe we’re going strong *We are here for all of you
*And now, I… And now, I…
(Repeat *)
RC Centro’s GREAT!
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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President’s Message
Dear Centro Ladies,
Congratulations to our club for a suc-
cessful governor's visit and induction. The joy I saw on
your faces was priceless. Added to the happiness it
brings was the induction 3 of our newest club members.
I am optimistic that we can carry out the plans and activ-
ities we have presented and hopefully to add more valua-
ble projects which can be useful to the community we
are reaching.
To the newly inducted members. Enjoy Rotary. People
get in for community service, and stayed for fellowships.
Yes you gain friendships once you enter the club. We
welcome you with open arms.
Also, to our ROTEX Leire, welcome! Enjoy the school you
will be in, make good friends and enjoy staying with your
host families. You will surely treasure all the memories.
Just like what Andrea had.
Thank you Centro Ladies for all the support that you
gave to make this activity a fruitful one.
Once again congratulations to the club!
Yours in Rotary,
World Class President
Delphi Penelope “Pen” Cuya
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RI District 3820
News & Updates
District 3820
Dear Fellow World Class Rotarians of District 3820,
Greetings!
Vocational Training Teams build on TRF’s deep- rooted commit-
ment to vocational training which first started by the Group Study
Exchange Program. Vocational Training Teams are group of profes-
sionals who travel abroad either to teach local professionals about
a particular field or to learn more about their own professions.
It moved a step further by including the requirements for meeting
one or more of the Six Areas of Focus; namely, Maternal and Child
Health, Disease Prevention and Treatment, Economic and Commu-
nity Development, Peace and Conflict Resolution, Water and Sani-
tation, and Basic Education and Literacy.
For Rotary Year 2015 – 2016 Vocational Training Team (VTT) fo-
cuses on Economic and Community Development. Our district will
be sending a team of professionals in allied engineering field. The
training will be held at the Geoje Shipyard of the Samsung Heavy
Industries. Samsung Heavy Industries is one of the largest ship-
builders in the world and Geoje Shipyard is the largest shipyard in
South Korea.
The Philippines, so far is the fourth largest shipbuilder, next to Ko-
rea, China and Japan. Being the 2nd largest archipelago in the
world, making it suitable to build a shipbuilding base, Philippines ‘
geographic structure and location became one of the primary fac-
tors for it to be the shipbuilding and repair hub in Asia.
Aware of the increasing number of workers required to be em-
ployed in the shipyards, RI District 3820 and RI District 3590 part-
nered to provide skills training and international exposure to engi-
neering professionals to improve and enhance their level of compe-
tencies.
VOCATIONAL TRAINING TEAMS
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Who are qualified to apply for outbound Vocational Training Team (VTT)? For Team Leaders and Team Members. 1. Engineers .i.e. Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Civil Engineers or Marine Engineers preferably working in the shipyard. Those engineers who work in other industries or place of work may also apply. 2. All team members must have at least two years of professional experi-ence in their chosen profession. 3. Non-Rotarian members must be between the ages of 25-45. He/she must be exemplary in his/her business or professional conduct, a team player, and capable of deriving maximum educational value from the program. He/she must present a medical certificate declaring that the candidate is in good health. 4. Team leader must have served his/her club as president for one whole term. He/she must have expertise in the area of focus, international experi-ence, and general knowledge about Rotary. The team leader must inspire the team with a sense of mission. There is no restriction on the age of the team leader but he/she must be in good health and of general well-being. 5. All team members and team leaders should possess a passport valid for at least one (1) year. 6. All team members and team leaders should be properly endorsed by the sponsoring club thru board resolution duly signed by the incumbent Club President and Club Secretary. Duration of the program is three weeks for the outbound team. It will com-mence on October 1 to October 21, 2015. The District VTT Selection will be held on August 9, 2015 at Ginazel’s Hotel and Restaurant, Batangas City to be hosted by Rotary Club Downtown Batangas City. Please fill out the attached application form and include a hard copy of your curriculum vitae or resume together with the application. Team leader 5 copies; team member application 5 copies. Deadline of application is on August 7, 2015. All application may be sent to:
Jose “Boy” Garcia Batangas Bay View Hotel Rizal Avenue Extension Batangas City For inquiries, please e-mail [email protected] or call at Telephone No. 09209246879. Thank you very much! Respectfully yours, PP Jose “Boy” Garcia District Chair Vocational Training Team RY 2015-2016 RC Downtown Batangas City
RI District 3820 News & Updates
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
News & Updates
ACCOLADES FOR END POLIO NOW
CAMPAIGN AND THE ROTARIAN MAGAZINE
Rotary’s End Polio Now campaign was recently recognized for im-
proving society through public relations by the Publicity Club of
Chicago, the largest independent PR membership organization in
the United
States. End Polio
Nowwon the
2015 Edwin J.
Shaughnessy
Quality of Life
Award and the
Golden Trumpet
Award in the cat-
egory of interna-
tional public rela-
tions.
Source : www.rotary.org
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Source : www.rotary.org
Separately, The Rotarian Magazine collected five Excel Awards from
Association Media and Publishing, the leading group of association
publishers and communications professionals in the U.S. An article
by basketball great and activist Kareem Abdul Jabbar titled “Three
Rules of Retirement” won a gold award; contributing editor Sallyann
Price won silver for her feature article, “Business Class”; and the
magazine was awarded gold for design excellence, silver for general
excellence in Web publishing, and bronze for feature story design
for “It Ends Here”.
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
News & Updates
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Centro In-Focus
Governor’s Visit July 26, 2015
El Cielito Inn, Sta. Rosa City
PN Mel Tadeo intently discussing vocational projects for RY 2015-2016.
World Class Treasurer PP Meann Gonzales turns over the governor’s fund.
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Centro-In-Focus
The scholars of CTFI and Centro Scholarship Program
The Centro Ladies with District Governor Pepe Estevez.
Governor’s Visit July 26, 2015
El Cielito Inn, Sta. Rosa City
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Centro In-Focus
Induction & Turnover Ceremony July 26, 2015
El Cielito Inn, Sta. Rosa City
The charming Centro Ladies
Three new Centro Ladies were inducted that night: Rtn RJ Animo, Rtn. Dra. Kim, Rtn Min Knoll together with Dir Michelle Baldemor, Membership Chairman and Rotex Andrea.
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Sister Club Signing with Batangas Mid-West
Centro In-Focus
Induction & Turnover Ceremony July 26, 2015
El Cielito Inn, Sta. Rosa City
Governors, past and present and future, graced the event : PDG Rey Cas-tillo, PDG Chit Lijauco (a Centro Lady), DGN Dindo Katigbak, PDG Paeng Tantuco, PDG Kit Reventar, IPP Arlene Arcillas, PDG Rose Celis, DG Pepe Esteves, IDG Jojo de Guia.
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Source : www.rotary.org
ROTARY CORNER
LIFECYCLE OF A PROJECT
From planning and supporting your effort to promoting and evalu-
ating its impact, these resources can help ensure success through-
out the lifecycle of your project:
Planning & organizing
Acquiring resources
Implementing your project
Evaluating & promoting
PLANNING & ORGANIZ-
ING
Service projects that are well
planned and managed can have a strong impact and create effec-
tive and transparent communication between your community and
club.
REFER TO OUR GUIDEBOOK
Before starting your project, read Communities in Action: A Guide
to Effective Projects to help you set goals and develop a realistic
timeline.
CONDUCT A COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT
Work with your community to identify a need, how best to ad-
dress it, and what resources are available.
USE THE DISCUSSION GROUP
Discuss your ideas and get advice from the Rotary online commu-
nity using the Project Lifecycle Resources group.
CREATE A PROJECT PLAN
A comprehensive project plan will help you manage your re-
sources, anticipate problems, and evaluate your project’s success.
Form a club service projects committee to oversee your projects.
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"One Cannot Achieve the Pinnacles of Service unless
one experiences the Miracles of Friendship."
Paul P Harris
Reflections
“Friendship…the craving for which brought
Rotary into existence is the thing that will keep
Rotary a living, vital force in the world for all
time, the very foundation of our organization.”
— Address to 1920 Rotary Convention, Atlantic
City, New Jersey, USA
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For your Information
Roselle Janolino Animo, fondly called RJ is a graduate of BS Computer Science, Ateneo de Davao University. She resides in Alabang and has 2 kids: Daniel, who is in elementary and Racquel, a pre-schooler. This is how she describes her-self.
Ran-dom things about me; I love to go to places, i don’t travel much abroad but I get to write about them. I write for some travel magazine and websites for a hobby. I also created and authored some websites. I have a degree in BS Computer Science, an un-dergrad of BS Chemical Engi-neering, and planning to get into Law Sch when the kids are older. I was born and raised in Davao City. I am a book lover. I do Martial Arts. I love to paint. I love music, movies, photography. I love to drive to the country. I love the beach in the morning and evening, never in between. I love soo many things.
Check out her webpage www.rjwrites.com
Meet Rotarian
Roselle Janolino
Animo
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For your Information
Do-it-yourself ice
cream treats
MAGNUM COOKIES
AND MILK
What you need:
Coffee (any kind, even 3-in-1 coffee will work) Vanilla Magnum
Remove the chocolate coating to make a naked Magnum.
Place the naked Magnum inside a cup.
You can add some of the chocolate coating or you can eat all of it, it’s up to you.
Pour the hot coffee over the naked Magnum and use the Magnum to stir your coffee.
MAGNUM AFFOGATO
What you need:
Cookies (store-bought is fine but if you like baking, you can make your own) Milk Vanilla Magnum
Break the cookies into pieces and put them in a cup or bowl.
Put the Magnum on top of the cookie pieces.
Top with more cookie pieces.
Pour the milk over the Magnum and cookies—the milk can be warm or cold, it’s up to you.
Let the cookies soak in the milk.
Eat with a spoon.
Source: http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/
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Next Week’s Order of Business
The Rotary Club of Sta. Rosa Centro
Regular Weekly Meeting
El Cielito Inn
P R O G R A M
August 7, 2015
Chairwoman of the Night :
AG Liza Pineda
Call to Order WcPres Pen Cuya
Invocation Rtn Roselle Animo
National Anthem Rtn Jen Dee
Four-Way Test PE Mel Tadeo
Object of Rotary Rtn Thessa Diaz
Acknowledgment PP Carol Salvahan
Recognition PP Precy dela Cruz
Secretary's Report PP Hazel Ramos
Treasurer's Report PP Meann Gonzales
Committee Reports Committee Chairpersons
President's Time WcPres Pen Cuya
Adjournment WcPres Pen Cuya
Centro Hymn
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Roster of Members
Name Rotary
ID Classification Birth date
Date Admitted
Arlene Arcillas 8275828 City Representative 31-Jul 1/7/2011
Michelle Baldemor 8879856 Retail 1-May 4/28/2014
Gloria Bedienes 8612318 Trading 14-Apr 12/31/2012
Pinky Belizario 8879854
Human Resources Man-
agement 24-Jan 4/28/2014
Delphi Penelope Cuya 8275831 Healthcare 12-Feb 1/7/2011
Priscila De la Cruz 5333454 Leasing 24-Aug 4/1/2001
Jennifer Dee 8773225 Pediatrician 20-Mar 11/18/2013
Ma. Geralyn Dee 8574451 Interior Design 9-Dec 11/1/2012
Herra Thessa Diaz 9244236
Engineer/
Businesswoman 27-Jun 4/1/2015
Zenaida Dictado 6416676 Pallet Manufacturing 14-Sep 10/7/2005
Ma. Cecilia Gabatan 8612321 Real Estate Broker 27-Oct 12/1/2012
Mary Ann Gonzales 5333525
Real Estate Developer/
Cooperative 20-Mar 3/28/2001
Evelyn Laranga 8465660 Education 25-Jul 12/26/2011
Consuelo Lijauco 5333445 Magazine Editing 15-May 3/28/2001
Cheryl Lu 5333496 Pest Control Services 17-Apr 3/28/2001
Teodora Lucero 8045358 Midwife 18-Sep 7/1/2009
Elenita Ma 6261683 Dentist 10-Jan 11/5/2004
May Grace Padiernos 5984127 Furniture Retail 6-May 6/30/2003
Joel Liza Pineda 7019336
Human Resource Pro-
vider 30-Mar 12/31/2008
Hazel Ramos 6165816 Money Lending 1-Jul 6/30/2004
Aurelyn Salandanan 8773229 Obstetrics-Gynecologist 11/18/2013
Carolina Salvahan 5333457
Window Fashion Con-
tractor 4-Jul 3/28/2001
Shiela Santillan 8574457 Restaurateur 2-Apr 11/1/2012
Carmela Tadeo 8415873 Logistics 24-Dec 8/1/2011
Jacqueline Victoria 6556182 Watch Services 7-Nov 9/1/2006
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Attendance Report
Period : Jul 24 to 30,
2015
Total Membership 25
Members Present 15
Meetings Made-up 0
Leave/Senior 5
Total Attendance 20
Attendance Percentage 80%
Rotary Club of Sta. Rosa Centro
RID 3820 Club ID No. 55177
Make Up Card
We had the pleasure of having you as
our guest/visiting Rotarian
_________________________________
Name
_________________________________
Rotary Club
During our club meeting today
_________________________________
Date
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Secretary Hazel Ramos
Special Observances
July 2015 Start of Rotary Year 2015-2016
August 2015 Membership & Extension Month
September 2015 Area of Focus: Basic Education and Literacy
October 2015
Area of Focus: Economic and Community
Development
November 2015 The Rotary Foundation Month
December 2015 Area of Focus: Disease Prevention and Treatment
January 2016 Vocational Service Month
February 2016
Area of Focus: Peace and Conflict Prevention/
Resolution
March 2015 Area of Focus: Water and Sanitation
April 2015 Area of Focus: Maternal and Child Health
May 2015 Youth Services Month
June 2015 Rotary Fellowships Month
Attendance
VISION
The Rotary Club of Sta. Rosa Centro is the place to be for
professionals to nourish a culture of service while fostering
lasting friendships and causing their own development,
growth, and empowerment.
MISSION
The Rotary Club of Sta. Rosa Centro is committed to:
The care of WOMEN and CHILDREN, pioneering in programs
that address their needs
The care and preservation of the ENVIRONMENT, providing
clean and healthy surroundings for children to grow up
in.
The spread of LITERACY, specifically for women and children.
Mission and Vision
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