RY 2014- 2015 THE THE THE THE MAGDALO MAGDALO MAGDALO MAGDALO A Weekly Publication of the Rotary Club of Mandaluyong, RI District 3800 February 27, 2015 Vol. 52, Issue No. 020 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 27, 2015 Vol. 52, Issue No. 020
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.
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ROTARY CLUB OF MANDALUYONG
RI DISTRICT 3800
and
MATAAS NA PAARALANG NEPTALI A. GONZALES
CULINARY ARTS CENTER OPENINGCULINARY ARTS CENTER OPENINGCULINARY ARTS CENTER OPENINGCULINARY ARTS CENTER OPENING
Sponsors: Rotary Club of Kowloon Golden Mile,
Hongkong
Rotary Club of Kiryu West, Japan
RI District 3800 Philippines
The Rotary Foundation Global Grant
Number GG1419455
February 27, 2015 Manda;uyong City
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Part I 9:45am Ceremonial Ribbon Cutting
Part II
Welcome Remarks Pres. Augusto K. Fabella
RC Mandaluyong
MPNAG School Governing Council
Messages Gov. Marilou Co
Governor, RI District 3800
Mrs. Menchie Abalos
President, National Nutrition Council
Dr. Nerissa L. Losaria
OIC, Schools Division Superintendent
Pres. Mazkar Sultana
Rotary Club HK Kawloon Golden Miles
Mr. Yutaka Aoyama
Rotary Club of Kiryu West
Project Background Dr. Ervin A. Salazar
Principal IV
Demonstration Cooking Ms. Evelyn J. Dugayo
TLE Teacher
Mrs. Yolanda V. Suing
Non-Teaching Personnel
Mrs. Nita M. Noscal
Parent
Closing Remarks 11:15am PE John Lam
RC Mandaluyong
MRS. ESPERANZA RAMOS-STARKS
Emcee
Lunch Follows at the MPNAG Conference Hall
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A Background on Global Grant GG1419455 -
School Based Livelihood Program
The objective of this project is to provide a source of income
for the school to generate revenues to support various school
programs especially a feeding program; to provide opportuni-
ties for teachers, students and parents to learn skills on food
preparations which can be used to generate income; and to sup-
port the K-12 program of the Department of Education that will
introduce vocational courses such as food preparation to stu-
dents in years 11 and 12.
The main need addressed is the alleviation of poverty by of-
fering the beneficiaries the opportunity to learn skills that they
can use to generate income. Parents who are still mostly unem-
ployed housewives can now use idle time productively to learn
cooking skills to generate income. Teachers will also be able to
teach their household members to do the same as the parent.
Students will be given career guidance and learn a vocation in a
shorter time to be enable them to find employment sooner.
This Culinary Center is expected to benefit about 200 teachers,
about 2,000 students in years 11 and 12, and the parents repre-
senting the Mataas na Paaralang Neptali A. Gonzales
(MPNAG) community.
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MPNAG was identified as having the space to house the equip-
ment and resources from stakeholders and local government to
sustain the operations. The school was chosen by the school
division of Mandaluyong to implement the food preparation
courses under the new K-12 program of the Philippines Depart-
ment of Education. The principal, teachers and division school
officials have been involved in the planning of the needed
equipment, as well as have provided the room to house the
equipment, plan the courses to be offered, purchase the ingredi-
ents, maintain and upkeep the equipment, and pay for the elec-
tricity and water bills. Various stakeholders were also sent to
formal training under a train-the-trainer component of the pro-
gram.
Rotarians have built the center, selected the equipment, pro-
vided project management and advisory services, and have
guided the implementation. In addition, members of the Rotary
Club of Mandaluyong are members of MPNAG School Gov-
erning Council.
Rotary International, the Rotary Club of Kowloon Golden
Mile, The Rotary Club of Kiryu West, Rotary District 3800,
and the Rotary Club of Mandaluyong provided funding for this
center. This center would not have been possible without this
spirit of cooperation between the local community and these
various Rotary clubs.
The cooperation between Rotarians and the MPNAG commu-
nity fulfill the focus of Rotary International on sustainable eco-
nomic and community development, and provide a continuing
opportunity to develop employment prospects and income-
generating skills.
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
♦ Mr. Alois Mueller
Managing Director, Head of Wealth Management
Rothschild Hong kong
♦ Mr. Jose Maria “MARK” Katigbak
President, Lexicorp INC.
♦ Mr. Daniel Tingcoy
Technical Support Engineer
Emerson Philippines
Former RCM - LAD Scholar
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MPNAG CULINARY CENTER—VISIT
SEPTEMBER 13, 2014, 9AM
With PP Shuichi Shimoida of RC Kiryu West
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Training Representatives of Barangays Mauway, Addition Hills, and Highway
Hills under the Disaster Readiness and Prevention Global Grant (DRAP) with the
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