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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 recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’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.
Rotary Club Makati Greenbelt meets every Wednesday
Toys for the small boys.
THE OBJECT OF ROTARY
ROTARY PLEDGEI do solemnly promise
to help advancethe object of Rotary,
comply with the Constitutions and By-laws
of Rotary Internationaland of theRotary Club of Makati Greenbelt,
ever putting into practice Rotary’s
Motto:SERVICE ABOVE SELF
THE FOUR WAY TEST
of the things weThink , 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
Published by the Rotary Club of Makati Greenbelt1639 Peñafrancia St., Santiago Village, Makati City Phone 899-6566 Fax 899-6566 , http://rcmktgreenbelt.multiply.comPlease email your articles and literary contributions to: [email protected] View our Sibul at http://www.slideshare.net/rcmgreenbelt
Rotary Club Makati Greenbelt –
Driven by the Spirit of Selfless Service!
Oct 7, 2009 Vol. 10-09
Published by the Rotary Club Makati Greenbelt
SIBUL HAPPY BIRTHDAY PP WALLY!
PP Wally cutting his birthday cake during the fellowship after the lunch meeting held at his office in Makati on Sept 17, 2009.
BOOK DONATION AT ISAAC LOPEZ INTEGRATED SCHOOLAfter the lunch meeting at PP Wally’s office we trooped to this school in Mandaluyong City to donate 250 elementary books in cooperation with RC Makati & District 3830.
Asst. Principal Editha Septimo received our donations enthusiastically.
PROGRAM
CALL TO ORDERPres Susan Ringol
INVOCATION Rtn Rose Leonida
NATIONAL ANTHEMRtn Manny Bañez
ROTARY PLEDGE & FOUR WAY TEST
PP Sioni FernandoINTRODUCTION OF GUESTS & VISITING
ROTARIANSPP Maricel Royo
SECRETARY’S TIMEPP Sioni Fernando
TREASURER’S TIMERtn Nilds Borja
PRESIDENT’S TIMEPres Susan Ringol
COMMUNITY SINGING
Rtn Che TabonesADJOURNMENTPres Susan Ringol
MODERATORPP Wally Cervantes
We thank you Lord for all your blessings. Most of all, thank you for keeping us safe despite the typhoons that have come and gone. Bless us always and guide us that we may continue to help those who are less fortunate, specially those who were badly hit. Bless and guide also our fellowmen and club members as they rebuild and move on with their lives. Amen.
Getting to know you…
Our ‘balikbayan’ member Rtn Luisito “Che” Tabones is into property management and allied services. He is currently connected with Prospect Inc.
DATE ACTIVITY / VENUE
TIMEOct 7 Dinner Meeting ARA Restaurant
Makati City 7:30 pm
Oct 14 3rd Leg Governor’s Cup Co-hosting
South Forbes, Laguna 6:30 a.m. tee off
Oct 16 Oktoberfest for a Cause Megaworld Information Ctr
McKinley Hill Fort Bonifacio, Makati
6:30 pm
Oct 17 Awarding of Scholarship Certificates
Makati City 2:30 - 5:00 pm
Oct 21 Lunch meeting Ortigas Center, Pasig City 12:00- 2:00 p.m.
Oct 28 Lunch meeting & ‘Raffle for a Cause’ Draw
ARA Restaurant Makati City
12:00- 2:00 p.m.
Oct 28 On to Montreal launch Makati Sports Club 6:00 p.m.
UPCOMINGACTIVITIES
LAUGH TIME
CUSTOMER
A man was carrying 3 babies in a train.Lady sitting next asked, 'are they your babies?'Man: 'No, I work in a condom factory and these are customercomplaints!'
ACCIDENT
A lawyer driving on a highway notices a crowd in an intersection.
With his urge to get into the thick crowd and see the action, he shouted:
I'M THE SON OF THE VICTIM.'
Upon hearing, the people made way for him to get through.
There he saw, bloody and helpless lying in front of the people...a pigbumped by a trailer truck!
OFFICERS & DIRECTORS
RY 2009-10Amelia “Susan” Ringol
PresidentPP Ma. Cecilia “Maricel”
RoyoVice President-Internal
Rtn Ana “Girlie” Gustilo-Talapian
Vice President-ExternalPP Adoracion “Sioni”
Fernando Secretary
Rtn Nilda “Nilds” BorjaTreasurer
Rtn Imelda “Imee” BustoAsst. Treasurer
Rtn Delia “Delia” AlicanteAuditor
PP Emmanuel “Mannie” Alcantara
Public Relations OfficerRtn Toby MijaresRtn Au Abacan
Sgt at ArmsPP Alfredo “Al” Joaquin
Club Service Director/ Ways & Means
PP Walter “Wally” Cervantes
Community Service Director/ Protocol Officer
Rtn Joycelie “Joy” CasingalVocational Service Director
PP Evelina “Evelyn” P. Alvarado
Youth Service DirectorPP Elisa “Sessie” CaoyonanInternational Service/TRF Director
Riza P. HansenPulic Image Director
PP Almario P. VelascoCharter President
PP Almario P. VelascoCharter President
ROTARY UPDATES
Environment Dep’t, Rotarians to plant1M trees nationwide
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the 10 districts of Rotary International (RI) based in the Philippines recently signed an agreement for the planting of some one million trees nationwide, especially in places where there are Rotarians.
The DENR led by Secretary Jose “Lito" Atienza, and the Rotary districts, represented by the different district governors serving for Rotary Year 2009 – 2010, signed the agreement at the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center in Diliman, Quezon city in the presence of ordinary citizens, DENR employees and Rotarians.
Lyne Abanilla, a past district governor of district 3810 and the one who coordinated the agreement signing as part of her role as the chairman of the Public Imaging Resource Group of RI for its Zone 7, or the Philippine and Indonesia, said the tree planting activity gains a significant tone in view of Ondoy’s devastation.
The project, Mr. Atienza said, is an attempt to win back the Philippines from the forest denudation and environment pollution which has afflicted the country for decades now, and which is widely viewed by many as having been the cause of the great rain and floods spawned by Ondoy that killed nearly 300 people and displaced almost half a million residents.
* Entertainment* CONGRATULATIONS REAL
GOOD GOVERNOR BOYET LIMON!
THIS ONE’S FOR YOU
This one will never sell They’ll never understand I don’t even sing it well
I try but I just can’t
But I sing it every night And I fight to keep it inCause this one’s for you
This one’s for you
I’ve done a hundred songs From fantasies to lies
But this one’s so real for me That I’m the one who cries
And I sing it every night And I fight to hide the tears
Cause this one’s for you This one’s for you
This one’s for you, wherever you areTo say that nothing’s been the same
Since we’ve been apart
This one’s for all the love we once knew
Like everything else I have,This one’s for you
I’ve got it all it seems For all it means to me
But I sing of things I miss and things that used to be
And I wonder every night,If you might just miss me too
And I sing for you, I sing for you
This one’s for you , wherever I goTo say the things I should have said
Things that you should knowThis one’s to say that all I can do,
Is hope that you will hear me sing Cause this one’s for you
This one’s for you ,wherever you are….
President’s Message By SVP Susan Ringol
Thank God we are all safe and sound though some of our club members were also affected by the flooding.
As you all know many people were victimized by the typhoon Ondoy. In our own little way we extended our help the best way we can. We immediately responded to the call of the district and donated used clothes, sardines and biscuits for the flood victims. After a few days, PP Maricel called and requested that we do a relief operations in the Taguig area since it is still flooded and not getting much attention. I appealed to our club members and to my neighbors and friends for donations of used clothes, rice, canned goods and soap. With the support of my family and some neighbors we were able to pack 62 bags while PP Maricel & her family added around 30 bags more. So last Sunday, Oct 3, PP Maricel and I, together with our moms and a neighbor, trooped to Taguig and personally distributed these to the evacuees. They were very happy to see us and received our relief goods with much gratitude. We were very happy to see that they have risen above their situation with hope in their hearts trusting that people around them cares and will be there to help them. Our club members, PP Sessie, Rtns Rose, Ana & Au, also sustained great damage to their properties. It’s so depressing to hear this as it would take a while to rebuild what they have lost but I’m sure our merciful God has a greater plan for them. With these things happening around us, let us be more thankful being so blessed…and be more determined in serving those who have less in life for the Future of Rotary is in your Hands!
CLUB MEETING
Lunch meeting at PP Wally’s office
in Makati on Sept 17, 2009. PP Wally (center) celebrated his birthday with
Rtn Che, Pres Susan,
PP Sioni, Rtn Rose, Rtn Imee &
PP Maricel (taking the picture).
CO-HOSTING OF RCC DISTAS
Our club co-hosted the first RCC Distas, aptly titled WHEY to Progress, held on September 19, 2009 at the Paranaque Gym in Paranaque City.
At SVP Art Israel’s induction on Sept 17, 2009 at the Makati Sports Club. SVP Susan with fellow SVPs Elsie, Glenda, Imelda, Emma & Ads
CLUB INDUCTION
SISTER CLUB’S MEDICAL MISSION
SVP Susan helping out with her spouse
PP Milo at the Medical & Dental
Mission of our sister club
RC Mandaluyong Central on
Sept 19, 2009 at Bgy. Saniboy,
Mandaluyong City
SVPs Elsie, Nels, Imelda, Leni, Glenda, Easter, Susan & Jo at the breakfast meeting sponsored by Gov Sid on Sept 25, 2009 at Ricco Renzo in Makati City.
BREAKFAST MEETING
On Sept 27, 2009 our club immediately responded to the call for action of the District Office in its Relief Operations initiative. These relief goods were dropped off in the district office and were later distributed to the typhoon victims in the calamity areas and evacuation centers.
RELIEF OPERATIONS