Saturday, November 22, 2014

ROTARY INSTITUTE 2014

 The International Institute participated by 20 countries is being headed by the Philippines,
at Kota Kinabalu.











Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

ROTARY: WE DEVELOP LEADERS


2011 Boys and Girls Week
The Rotary International with its many member clubs in District 3850 (Philippines) has always been in the forefront of giving opportunities to the young people in search for vital areas in academic success, good character, to become a better citizen and most significantly, they develop true good leaders. In the past, it’s called the ‘Youth Week’ and Boy’s Week.

For many years now, The Rotary Club of Roxas is helping the young people of  Capiz reach their full potential by inviting them to bond together through the Boys and Girls Week and find their path to a great future. The one week experience in actual governance of Roxas City will provide them a life-changing programs and guidance that make them become a better person and as a better Filipino citizen of their community.

The participants in this one week event are senior high school students chosen carefully from the different schools in the capital of Capiz went through rigid exams and interviews by the members of the Rotary Club of Roxas, led by its young, vibrant and very active President  - Mark Renier Catahay and assisted by its club Trainer – Past District Governor Mark Ortiz.

To Light Up Rotary, they finalized the acceptance of the 28 lists of students who are now officially the delegates to an exciting Boys and Girls Week. The highlight of which is where they will have a visit to Mayor Celino’s office to formally took office as City Mayor, City Accountant, Councilors, City Health Officer, etc.

This time they will be in the actual/hands-on training as law-policy-makers and public servants, as well. This time they will understand more and gain better perspectives on leadership governance. The challenge is sitting in the session and suggesting an ordinance which will eventually be approved by them and will be officially endorsed by the seating student ‘Mayor’ during the one week’s event.

The one week activities includes: Courtesy Call and Oath Taking with Mayor Alan Celino, a Leadership Development Program, Session Training and actual sessions, Educational Trips, Rotary Information and Medical Mission, too. 

The Rotary Club of Roxas has its strong ties with the Roxas City government that provides them support in the young generation’s endeavors like the Boys and Girls Week.

In Rotary, we develop leaders who are innovative and critical thinkers. This year’s theme Light Up Rotary is “how make a difference every day, in every club, and every country that we serve.”

Note: Pictures are 2011 file.

2014 BOYS AND GIRLS WEEK



Time
Activity
Venue
6-Nov
8:00-9:00
Courtesy Call to Mayor Alan Celino
Mayor's Office
THURS

Oath Taking
Mayor's Office

9:00-12:00
Designation to respective offices


12:00-1:00
Lunch Break


1:00-4:00
Leadership Training w/ PP Megs Lunn
Mayor's Conference Hall
7-Nov
8:00-10:00
Report to office

FRI
12:00-1:00
Lunch Break


1:00-4:00
Report to office

10-Nov
7:00-8:00
Flag Ceremony
City Hall
MON
9:00-10:30
Trip to Panublion Museum
Panublion Museum

10:30-12:00
Educational Trip to the BankoSentral ng Pilipinas
BSP

12:00-1:00
Lunch Break


1:00-3:00
Report to office


3:30-4:30
Session Training with SP Sec. Dino Beluso
SP Session Hall
11-Nov
8:00-10:00
Report to office

TUE
10:00-12:00
Session Training with SP Sec. Dino Beluso
SP Session Hall

12:00-1:00
Lunch Break


1:00-5:00
SP Session
SP Session Hall
12-Nov
9:00-11:00
Medical Mission with Hon. Powell Del Rosario

WED
11:00-1:00
Lunch Break


1:00-3:00
City Hall Tour
City Hall

3:00-4:00
Rotary Information with PP Carmelo Deslate
Rotary Center

4:00-4:30
Giving of Certificates
Rotary Center


Closing Remarks by the Project Chairman



Picture Taking

18th Regular Meeting

With guests from Rotary Club of Muntinlupa





Sunday, November 2, 2014

NOW WE ARE 50 YEARS!!!

Even the world’s mightiest rivers have humble beginnings. Rivers join paths together and become forceful.

ROTARY has never been princess and potentates. It has always been about making our community – the local and global village in which we live – a better place through honorable action and voluntary service.

"The Rotary River is wide and runs deep. No one can know where its journey will take, but all who gaze on these waters can be proud of its source. It grows ever stronger because it offers men and women something they yearn for: the desire to help others, the determination to make a difference." - Rotary: A Century of Service by David C. Forward

SO LONG AS THERE IS YOU AND ME! LIGHT UP ROTARY!



Throwback below:

ROTARY CLUB OF ROXAS
CELEBRATING 45 YEARS OF NOBILITY AND SERVICE
{Posted at http://www.rotaryfirst100.org/districts/districts/3850.htm#.VFfqbvnF_u8
by: PP Melrose “MEGS’ S. Lunn, RGHF Member}

The Rotary Club of Roxas started with a letter from District Governor Patrick Pineda of District 385 and Ted Oliva, then incumbent manager of PNB Roxas branch on October 8, 1962. Despite the prevailing attitude that no service club could last long in Roxas City, Ted Oliva campaigned for the formation of a Rotary Club in Roxas.  He was unanimously elected temporary chairman by sixteen prospective members, all civic-spirited professionals and businessman, at a meeting held at Ave. Hotel Extension. On October 4, 1963, Gov. Ponching Obosa visited the RC of Iloilo and the formation of the Rotary Club of Roxas was discussed.  Because of the important commitments, Ted could not attend and he encouraged Sid Javier to take his place.  GGR Nene Salazar, Pres. Paking Dela Cruz, and some other Rotarians from the Rotary Club of Iloilo came to visit and give enlightening talks about Rotary. On October 17, 1963 the members approved the Constitution and By-Laws of the club in the presence of Paking Dela Cruz, etc. from RC of Iloilo. The first set of officers was elected that same day. The pro-visionary period of RC of Roxas existed for over a year. The membership gained a stronger image because only those who could maintain the attendance requirement remained with the club.

Our application for membership to Rotary International was approved on December 11, 1964. Gov. Dadong Gallardo presented the Charter on March 6, 1965. The Rotary Club of Roxas became the 26th member club of RI District 385, thru comprising the whole of Visayas and Mindanao. Thirty four enthusiastic Rotarians were inducted as charter members. The occasion was witnessed by eight past District Governors throughout the country and almost all of the Rotarians and Anns from the sponsoring club of Iloilo. The glittering and memorable event was held at the roof garden of the DBP Roxas Branch building.

In the succeeding years, Rotary education played an important factor in the functions of club membership, attendance to inter city forums, district conferences, and assemblies. In answer to R.I.’s policy of sharing Rotary with others, the Rotary Club of Roxas organized and sponsored the Rotary Club of Kalibo in 1967.

In 1971, the RC of Roxas ceded part of its territorial to facilitate the organization of other Rotary Clubs in Roxas City. The Rotary Club of Hillside was authorized to be formed during the term of PP Tony Ortiz, RY 1977-78. It was PP Tony who received the money from the RC of Odoyoko for the world community service project health education center, now our Rotary Center. It was competed during the term of PP Henry. This was followed by the organization and sponsorship of two more clubs – the Rotary Club of Pontevedra in 1980 and the Rotary Club of Metro Roxas in 1981.
In the span of eighteen years, our club membership rose gradually but steadily, from 34 to our present membership of 55 strong Rotarians at the start of Rotary year 1982-1983 under the able leadership of Reubin Yap, our 19th president.

Among the more notable and lasting projects of our club are the construction of the waiting shed in front of the Roxas Memorial Hospital in 1968 the Out-patient Annex of Anti-TB Pavillion in 1970, the Four-Way Test permanent marker in front of CPC in 1971, Rotary Health and Education Center at the Capiz High School grounds in 1978 and the construction of Barangay Libas Health Center in 1981. In the 1980s the club was every active in helping in implementing Polio Plus program of Rotary International in Province of Capiz and in the City of Roxas. In the 1980s and 1990s the Club organizes career information drives in the different High School in the city. In the 1990s, the Rotary Club of Roxas during the Presidency of Fred Molino was a recipient of a one million peso {1M} grant given by Atty. Enrique Belo and Bert Bravo. The income was to be use for the club actives and it is still available in a trust fund controlled by the club. In appreciation for his donation Atty. Enrique Belo was given a testimonial on 2004 to show our appreciation. This fund help the club in it projects like the giving of books and medical equipments to the province, yearly circumcision which started in late 1990s, surgical mission and yearly gift giving to the orphanage at Brgy Lonoy, Roxas City and old folks home at Brgy Banica, Roxas City.

For the last many years, the RC of Roxas has been including in its budget appropriation for scholarships of at least 6 deserving local students.  A health education program has been one of the preferable activities of the club since 1970.

In the International Service, the RC of Roxas are hosting Rotary Exchange students from USA and Australia, Brazil and had sent abroad three Rotex from Roxas CityTwice, we also hosted some Rotary Foundation Group Study Exchange Scholars and Rotary Foundation. Our club has been recipient of various medical supplies and equipment from Japan, Canada, and the USA.
In the late 1990 the club members where getting old so the member went on a program of recruiting younger members. This resulted in many new ideas and projects. So, in the opening of 2000, there were lots of new projects already, from the young minds ideas and innovative strategies of the younger members.

In 2003, the club started adopting the idea of the boys and girls week. This yearly event which enables fourth year high school students of city schools to become the elected city officials and department heads for a week. This was meant for them to experience the running the government. From this activity 2 others sprung out. In 2005, the Rotaract was created. And the summer internship was started in 2008. The internship was a success that it has become an annual event. Rotaract members interned with different Rotarians in their work place. This experience enables them to be inspired in their career paths.

In 2004, the club started hosting the yearly Milo Marathon. This annual event has become a much awaited event, not only for the school children but also a growing number of families join in. The Rotary members who run with their families have encouraged families to run together in the fun run. Five years and still running… 

In the club’s all male status was change during its Ruby anniversary in 2004. Even the retired members gave in to the request. Maria Esperanza Abella Vito-Gepilano, once a Rotakid. So, she became the first female member. Now the female members are a growing lot and have been the most active in any club activities.

In 2005, the club accepted 2 female American Peace Corp volunteers. They organized and started the club’s Daigon contest. This Sinadya sa Halaran event, during Roxas City’s annual fiesta is the much awaited Christmas Carolling contest of classics and Hiligaynon songs. We thought we were washed out by the strong rains in 2008. It was so hard to dampen the spirits of children, we transferred to the conference room of the City Hall and as the saying goes, we broke a leg and the show went on.

In 2006, the club accepted 2 female American peace corp. They organized and started the club’s Daigon contest. This Sinadya sa Halaran event, during Roxas City’s annual fiesta is the much awaited Christmas Carolling contest of classics and Hiligaynon songs. 2008 we thought we were washed out by the strong rains. It was so hard to dampen the spirits of children, we transferred to the conference room of the City Hall and as the saying goes, we broke a leg and the show went on. The Rotary members noted a high school student from Our Lady of Grace Academy of Lanot who recently won the grand prize in the solo competition of the NAMCYA National level.…..

Moreover, in 2006 the club started recruiting younger members and in due time, the club  membership rose to 86% as it started to draw interest from the younger generations. Projects such as Mangrove reforestations were started as well as symposia on marine life preservations. Scuba diving became a coalescing factor which started to draw new members attention as well. This started the club's long term commitment to rehabilitating and helping sustain the lone island barangay of Roxas City. Thus, the flagship project P.I.S.O. (Project Island: Sustainable Olotayan) which is ongoing to this date.

These has garnered the attention of the District leadership, thus the club earned six major district awards during the Discon of 2007-08 including the most outstanding community projects award. To quote IPDG Emma Nava, "RC Roxas is like a phoenix rising from the ashes!".

Today, the club has seven active female members The club is continuously molding and re-modelling itself to fit the needs of the times. It has engaged itself with ensuring the health and welfare of children with joint projects with ABSCBN Sagip Kapamilya in Barangay Talon, Hemoglobin Screening and Supplementations to children in Olotayan and Talon, setting up of school clinics, Relief and rehabilitation Efforts to victims of typhoon Frank and recently, Typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng, Support to DOH campaign for Filariasis eradication thru conducting surgical missions for filariasis-related hydrocoele and recently with the provisions of MDA (mass drug administration) cards, literacy efforts through providing computers, setting up libraries, book donations, and advocacy against Tuberculosis in Children by being the public relations arm of the Provincial Health office. To this date, the club has successfully conducted Fun Run Against TB in Children, Poster making Contest among elementary school children, and will be providing educational pamphlets and billboard to the 16 municipalities of the province. Aside from being ally of the City government in particular, it has also become an active component of the Alay Lakad Foundation, Inc. For almost seven years, the club representative (PP Dante Corros) became the chairman of Alay Lakad Foundation, Roxas City Chapter; and recently, the club was chairman of the successful Alay Lakad Walk'09 which has solicited close to half a million donations for the needs of the out of school youth.
We are still a growing club in the ways of Rotary Fellowship and Service with the guidance of the Almighty.

PP Arturo “Arthur” Uvas
PP Mark Ortiz
PP Santiago “Sany” Abella
P.Pip Acepcion
Club Historians

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