RY 2014- 2015 THE THE THE THE MAGDALO MAGDALO MAGDALO MAGDALO A Weekly Publication of the Rotary Club of Mandaluyong, RI District 3800 February 13, 2015 Vol. 52, Issue No. 019 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
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RY 2014- 2015
THETHETHETHE
MAGDALOMAGDALOMAGDALOMAGDALO A Weekly Publication of the
Rotary Club of Mandaluyong, RI District 3800
February 13, 2015 Vol. 52, Issue No. 019
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
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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.
Intro of Guest & Visiting Rotarians PP Mike Dela Cruz
Light Moments PP Mark Luna
Community Singing PP Herman King
Recognition Time PP Rolf Schroeder
President’s Time Pres. Gion Fabella
Adjournment Pres. Gion Fabella
PP Louie Diy- MC
Birthdays
Feb 20 Sp. Alma Schroeder Feb 23 Rtn. Ernesto Lim
Feb 23 Sp. Maan Lam
ANNIVERSARIES
Feb 7 PP Herman King & Sp. An-An
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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 meeting.
I join this meeting after attending the district mid-year review, where
we were top ten in attendance statistics. Congratulations to all our
regular club members who have supported the club through atten-
dance, district participation, and project presence and support. Con-
gratulations also go out to PE John Lam, who attended his first official
function as our PE during the multi-district PETS at the Philippine
International Convention Center. Special thanks to Dir. Josh who kept
me company during the mid-year review, and to PP Nap Co, who
checked in to see how things were going. We are well on our way to
receiving the RI Presidential citation for our club!
These past weeks, our club has focused on our primary goal, which is service. PP Albert, PE
John, and myself have been busy putting together the finishing touches for of MPNAG Kitchen
project. The inauguration of our center is scheduled for February 27 with our sister club RC
Kowloon Golden Mile already confirming attendance. Our partner, the Mandaluyong Red
Cross, has just finished the train-the-trainer seminars for our DRAP Global Grant, and Baran-
gays Highway Hills, Addition Hills, and Mauway, are beginning the first part of their training
on February 16. RC ManPaSan has been diligently checking on our sponsored recipients for the
“YamanSaJardin” project, while PP Herman has been busy attending to the mid-year reviews
of our RAC and IAC clubs.
As part of our service and through the initiative of PDG Tony, we are turning-over some books
which have been converted into braille format. BCP RosarieVillasor of RC San Juan Central is
on-hand to receive them; as you may be aware, BCP (and CP) Rosarie is a specialized SPED
instructor and is well connected with the special needs community. On-had too is one of our
LAD scholars, Mr. Daniel C. Tingkoy, who has completed his B.S. in Electronics and Commu-
nications Engineering from Don Bosco Mandaluyong.
Amidst all this, we continue in fellowship. Sp. Maan and the spouses committee have organ-
ized our Chinese New Year Celebration on February 20th; the district valentine’s party is to-
night, and PALAROTARY is on the 15th.
With these in mind, we do have a lot going on as we strive to “LIGHT UP ROTARY” in the
final stretch of this Rotary year. Do keep in step by checking http://bit.ly/rcmanda for our face-
book page, http://bit.ly/rcmcalendar for our calendar, or http://bit.ly/rcmmag for our Magdalo
issues.
Cheers!
By: Pres. Gion
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Happy Hearts A warm greeting to my fellow Rotarians! We also wel-come our guests, BCP Rosarie Villasor of RC San Juan Central and Daniel Tingcoy, LAD Scholar. We are back in EDSA Shangrila today after meeting at Conti's the last time. If you are coming back from a
trip or from a long break, we welcome you back. Tomorrow is Valentine's day so I hope you made arrangements to take your spouses out. If not, you can stay in and cook her favorite dish which is what I plan to do to avoid the traffic. A reminder that on Friday, 20 February 2015 at 7 PM is our Chinese New Year Celebration. Venue is at UNO Seafood Restaurant in Greenhills along Annapolis. Thanks to Spouse Maan Lam and the Spouses Committee for taking care of all the coordination and ar-rangements. DISCON is next month at the Manila Hotel on 20-21 March. Hope you made arrangements to attend as this is the big event for our home Dis-trict 3800. In case you plan to attend Rotary International Convention in Sao Paulo, dates are 6 June to 9 June 2015. Mark your calendars and make the necessary arrangements. That is all for now. We will keep you posted on any new and upcoming events in our Rotary calendar.
By: Sec. Edwin
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Good afternoon, fellow Rotarians.
Before anything else, aside from Happy Valentine, I
would like to greet everyone a wonderful Chinese
new year as well.
Our club will be welcoming the Year of the Sheep
with our annual Chinese New Year Dinner to be held on 02/20/15 at
UNO Seafood Restaurant in Annapolis Street, Greenhills.
Aside from the special ala carte menu for the New Year, it will be our
celebrants’ night as well for those of us with birthdays in December,
January and February.
All is set for the final turnover of our culinary classroom to the school
administration of MPNAG on 02/27/15. Everybody is welcome to join
us in this meaningful event, with representatives from our foreign sister
clubs arriving to grace this particular turnover ceremony.
This is one good example of how your contribution to our club is put-
ting into good use. It is hoped that all of us will continue to support all
upcoming activities of our club by updating their accounts with us.
Those who want to contribute more can contact the undersigned di-
rectly so that I can arrange proper acknowledgement.
As the upcoming Rotary theme states: “Be a gift to the world”. I have
no doubt by joining Rotary; we Rotarians have already begin our jour-
ney of selfless giving to those in need. Please help us by making this
journey more enjoyable and more meaningful.
By: Treas. John
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RY 2014-2015
24th RCM REGULAR MEETING Conti’s Bakeshop and Restaurant, Shaw Blvd. Mandaluyong City
January 30, 2015
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RY 2014-2015
24th RCM REGULAR MEETING Conti’s Bakeshop and Restaurant, Shaw Blvd. Mandaluyong City
January 30, 2015
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Before I sum up all my experience in the historic island
of Corregidor, first I just want to thank our clubs, the
Rotaract Club of RTU College of Education, sponsor-
ing Rotary Club of Mandaluyong for choosing me as a
participant for the said event. Is a great opportunity for
me to attend a leadership training in the Rotary way. I
gain new friends; also it will help me, as a future His-
tory major teacher, for teaching Philippine History be-
cause as we all know, Corregidor Island is the last
stand of the USAFFE or the United States Armed Forces in the Far
East, in Asia. and the island have a great contribution to our country's
history. Moreover, I can say that my leadership skills are improve be-
cause of the speakers in the event like our Best Class District Governor
Marilou Co that shares her 5 Timeless Principle that will help us, lead-
ers, to be more effective not just on our clubs, but also to our school,
community, nation and to the world. It was a great experience for me
that I will treasure and never forget all my what I’ve learned in the
event. Thank you so much RC Mandaluyong :)
Daryl Albero
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RYLA 2015
Corregidor Islands , Cavite January 31, February 1, 2015
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RTU RAC ASTRONOMY MIDYEAR REVIEW
January 24, 2015
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DISTRICT MIDYEAR REVIEW
Valley Verde 6 Club House , Pasig City February 7, 2015
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TIE A YELLOW RIBBON
I'm comin' home, I've done my time
Now I've got to know what is and isn't mine
If you received my letter tellin' you I'd soon be free
Then you'll know just what to do if you still want me
If you still want me
CHORUS:
Tie a yellow ribbon 'round the old oak tree
It's been three long years
Do you still want me?
If I don't see a ribbon round the old oak tree
I'll stay on the bus
Forget about us
Put the blame on me
If I don't see a yellow ribbon round the old oak tree
Bus driver, please look for me
'Cause I couldn't bear to see what I might see
I'm really still in prison, and my love she holds the key
A simple yellow ribbon's what I need to set me free
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