Rotary Community Corp Organizational Meeting
October 22, 201o @ Barangay Talon
Agenda:
1. Election of Officers
2. Final Draft of By-Laws
3. Induction Schedule during Governor's Visit
4. Filling up of Registration Forms of Membership
5. Registration to R.I. for Chartering
See you there!!!
Monday, October 18, 2010
Special Feature: Looking Beyond
I HOPE THE WORLD SLEEPS WELL. I heard this one time while watching a movie, forgive me now for I can’t remember the title anymore. No, not the memory gap, but it’s just me…only when I am finished watching a movie. Oh! And don’t ask me who are the actor and actresses, too. I simply do not pay attention to them. It’s the plot of the story, or the scenery behind them that I closely watched and mindful of.
You see how simple are these people in the movie? Not the Philippine cinema though. I am talking about the many foreign movies that we watched in our life. You see how they dressed up, how they shoot the plots, the story is the essence, unmindful of what they wear, or is it the same dress again the next day, you think so?! But yes, it is still the same dress you see from start to almost finishing the movie. Funny, yes it is. However, it teaches us lessons behind the movie. To live simpler and do better.
These and more are many of the unfolding life’s lessons in what we read, what we hear and what we see around us. That is if you watch and read beyond. May it be a movie, an inspirational book, or a theater play in school that depicts true to life existence?
One of the thousands promises from God’s word states, your beauty should come from the inside. It should come from the heart. This is that lasts. Your beauty should be a gentle and quiet spirit. In God’s sight this is of great worth and no amount of money can buy it.
What a beautiful promise of God’s love to us, isn’t it? The many wonders of the Lord’s promises are in fact what many of us have faith on. Correct me if am wrong, isn’t that only with God’s promise of eternal life that we continue to learn life’s lessoned and walk in HIS WAYS?
There are so many things around that we need to open our eyes. It is as simple as SMILE so the world will smile at you. Do otherwise and you get the same thing. Hey, this is the real life around you. We will never learn every opportunity that comes along if we will not open our heart and our eyes to obvious reasons. You never know, answers are just a second distant to your direction. As the saying goes, we may be looking too far, and that what we are looking is just right in front of you. Or is it from the movie, again?!!!
So, how do you sleep well at night?!
Life is good. Live life, love life!
You see how simple are these people in the movie? Not the Philippine cinema though. I am talking about the many foreign movies that we watched in our life. You see how they dressed up, how they shoot the plots, the story is the essence, unmindful of what they wear, or is it the same dress again the next day, you think so?! But yes, it is still the same dress you see from start to almost finishing the movie. Funny, yes it is. However, it teaches us lessons behind the movie. To live simpler and do better.
These and more are many of the unfolding life’s lessons in what we read, what we hear and what we see around us. That is if you watch and read beyond. May it be a movie, an inspirational book, or a theater play in school that depicts true to life existence?
One of the thousands promises from God’s word states, your beauty should come from the inside. It should come from the heart. This is that lasts. Your beauty should be a gentle and quiet spirit. In God’s sight this is of great worth and no amount of money can buy it.
What a beautiful promise of God’s love to us, isn’t it? The many wonders of the Lord’s promises are in fact what many of us have faith on. Correct me if am wrong, isn’t that only with God’s promise of eternal life that we continue to learn life’s lessoned and walk in HIS WAYS?
There are so many things around that we need to open our eyes. It is as simple as SMILE so the world will smile at you. Do otherwise and you get the same thing. Hey, this is the real life around you. We will never learn every opportunity that comes along if we will not open our heart and our eyes to obvious reasons. You never know, answers are just a second distant to your direction. As the saying goes, we may be looking too far, and that what we are looking is just right in front of you. Or is it from the movie, again?!!!
So, how do you sleep well at night?!
Life is good. Live life, love life!
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Rotary Information Corner
The Four-Way Test
The test, which has been translated into more than 100 languages, asks the following questions:
Of the things we think, 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 BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
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Thank you to our sister clubs of
ROTARY CLUB OF LIWASANG BONIFACIO for the
BOOKS ACROSS THE SEAS (BATS) Literacy Project (in progress)
and the
ROTARY CLUB OF FORBES PARK for the Project W.A.L.K
(Wishes of Aid and Limbs for Kids).
ROTARY CLUB OF LIWASANG BONIFACIO for the
BOOKS ACROSS THE SEAS (BATS) Literacy Project (in progress)
and the
ROTARY CLUB OF FORBES PARK for the Project W.A.L.K
(Wishes of Aid and Limbs for Kids).
Monday, October 11, 2010
I AM A ROTARIAN by: PDG Sonny Coloma of RC Forbes Park, Ang Bag-O Nga Patiyog, October 15, 2010
I AM A ROTARIAN
I WILL ALWAYS UPHOLD THE TRUTH.
I AM A ROTARIAN.
I WILL ALWAYS STRIVE TO BE FAIR
IN ALL MY DEALINGS
WITH MY FELLOW HUMAN BEINGS,
I AM A ROTARIAN.
I WILL ALWAYS ENDEAVOR
TO BUILD GOODWILL AND UNDERSTANDING
IN MY COMMUNITY,
AND AMONG PEOPLE OF ALL NATIONS.
I AM A ROTARIAN.
I WILL ALWAYS SEEK TO PROMOTE
THE GREATEST GOOD
FOR THE GREATEST NUMBER OF PEOPLE
IN THE SPIRIT OF ROTARY SERVICE.
I AM A ROTARIAN.
I WILL ALWAYS OBSERVE
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL’S MOTTO:
SERVICE ABOVE SELF.
I WILL ALWAYS UPHOLD THE TRUTH.
I AM A ROTARIAN.
I WILL ALWAYS STRIVE TO BE FAIR
IN ALL MY DEALINGS
WITH MY FELLOW HUMAN BEINGS,
I AM A ROTARIAN.
I WILL ALWAYS ENDEAVOR
TO BUILD GOODWILL AND UNDERSTANDING
IN MY COMMUNITY,
AND AMONG PEOPLE OF ALL NATIONS.
I AM A ROTARIAN.
I WILL ALWAYS SEEK TO PROMOTE
THE GREATEST GOOD
FOR THE GREATEST NUMBER OF PEOPLE
IN THE SPIRIT OF ROTARY SERVICE.
I AM A ROTARIAN.
I WILL ALWAYS OBSERVE
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL’S MOTTO:
SERVICE ABOVE SELF.
OBJECT OF ROTARY -Ang Bag-O Nga Patiyog, October 15, 2010

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.
1st—The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service.
2nd—High ethical standards in business and profession, the recognition of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupations, as an opportunity.
3rd– The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business and community life.
4th– The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world of fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
1st—The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service.
2nd—High ethical standards in business and profession, the recognition of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupations, as an opportunity.
3rd– The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business and community life.
4th– The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world of fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
Every October, Rotarians are encouraged to focus their attention on vocational service. Vocational Service Month is an opportunity to begin year-long vocational service activities, ranging from Rotary discussions to awards to community projects. (http://www.rotary.org/)
SHARE YOUR VOCATION THIS OCTOBER
Rotary Information - Ang Bag-O Nga Patiyog, October 15, 2010
SHARE THE EXPERIENCE...SPREAD THE WORD…
ASK A FRIEND TO JOIN…
INVITE SOMEONE TO BECOME A ROTARIAN TODAY…
ROTARY MAKES A DIFFERENCE!
Note:
Basic requirement for new member—attendance of 3 meetings and Club’s Rotary Information. So please take time to call out a friend and submit the name to the Secretariat. Let us make a difference in other lives.
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The ROTARY FOUNDATION is our vehicle of choice to enable ordinary Rotarians to make a lasting difference in the lives of thousands of villagers in Africa.
—Emie and Sally Montagne
Feature: KAW-TA ABILITY by: PP Megs Lunn, Ang Bag-O Nga Patiyog, October 15, 2010
Will you choose to become a
VITAL LEADER? Or a
FATAL LEADER?
CONNECTING—the LAW OF HIGH MORALE. To be included on a winning team. Create inclusive environments that focus on interconnectedness and inclusion.
HUMANIZING– the LAW OFROTTEN BANANA OR LAW OF THE LINK. To be appreciated and valued. Create environments that honor the uniqueness and diversity of people, that support open communication and feedback, and that respect the value of each individual.
OPTIMIZING-the LAW OF RESERVE. To be successful. Create environments that are very dynamic and provide greater possibilities for people to strive for the impossible, to imagine the unimaginable, to dream the undreamable.
INTERACTING– the LAW OF ACTIONS. To share and learn. Create environments full of learning and sharing of knowledge and wisdom.
CATALYZING-the LAW OF THE EDGE. To contribute. Create environments that encourage innovations, creativity, and collaboration and the building of wisdom.
EXPRESSING—the LAW OF AWARDS. To have respected leadership Voice. Create environments where voices are expressed, not suppressed, and that support leadership development, encourage risk-taking, and provide opportunities to take on leadership and team challenges.
SYNCHRONIZIING-the THE LAW OF THE NICHE or the LAW OF COMPASS. To have purpose and meaning. Create environments that honor the human spirit to achieve together and celebrate together where mission and purpose drive the work.
Our organization is of diverse membership. Color of skin, of different race and beliefs, so leave your ego at home once you are in an organization. Everybody should be equal. Remember the LAW OF THE BIG PICTURE. That the goal is more important than the role.
• Sources: 1. Megsdeology - KAW-TA ABILITY. 2. The Law of Indisputable Law of Teamwork by Stephen Covey. 3. Creating We by Judith E. Glaser.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Share Your Vocation, Ang Bag-O Nga Patiyog - October 9, 2010
So what is the importance of our profession in service to Rotary? Have you lately considered using your vocation to actively participate in your community? They said, others are called to be doctors, teachers, lawyers, businessmen, but some are called to be Volunteers. Like any other profession, volunteering is a tough job. Even as worst as career decision making.
This October, all Rotarians are encouraged to share their vocation to the community. We have dual responsibilities to be at service thru our vocation within the club and to represent that vocation to the community, too.
Last meeting, our new member Rtn. Peter Andrada, who is a practicing Physician in Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine, gave his classification talk b
efore the members and our Boys and Girls Week delegates. His topic was Alcoholism and its Bad Effects to our Body and “Meth Mary Jane.” The talk was very interesting as to how many alcohol intakes are good and bad for the body, too. In conclusion, everything is in moderation. Thank you Rtn. Peter for that every informative and interesting classification talk.
We hit two-birds-in-one-stone last Friday. The end of the boys and girls week and the opening of the Vocational Month.
You see how Rotary works. If we look at the bigger picture, we can do magic.
So, fellow Rotarians, we encourage you to share your Vocation to our members every meeting. For others who can’t make it to the club’s classification talk, we hope you will represent your vocation to your business and profession. Exemplify the ideals of Rotary in everything that we think, say or do. It is in this way, that we promote high ethical standards.
Put your vocational talents to work on a service project./Ed.
This October, all Rotarians are encouraged to share their vocation to the community. We have dual responsibilities to be at service thru our vocation within the club and to represent that vocation to the community, too.
Last meeting, our new member Rtn. Peter Andrada, who is a practicing Physician in Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine, gave his classification talk b

We hit two-birds-in-one-stone last Friday. The end of the boys and girls week and the opening of the Vocational Month.
You see how Rotary works. If we look at the bigger picture, we can do magic.
So, fellow Rotarians, we encourage you to share your Vocation to our members every meeting. For others who can’t make it to the club’s classification talk, we hope you will represent your vocation to your business and profession. Exemplify the ideals of Rotary in everything that we think, say or do. It is in this way, that we promote high ethical standards.
Put your vocational talents to work on a service project./Ed.
Dates to Remember
MARCH 5, 2011
ASSISTANT GOVERNORS/DISTRICT TEAM TRAINING SEMINAR;
ILOILO CITY
MARCH 18, 2011
PRESIDENT ELECT TRAINING SEMINAR; BACOLOD CITY
MARCH 19, 2011
DISTAS for ZONES 1 to 7, BACOLOD CITY
MARCH 31, 2011
DISTAS for ZONES 8 to 11, ZAMBOANGA CITY
ASSISTANT GOVERNORS/DISTRICT TEAM TRAINING SEMINAR;
ILOILO CITY
MARCH 18, 2011
PRESIDENT ELECT TRAINING SEMINAR; BACOLOD CITY
MARCH 19, 2011
DISTAS for ZONES 1 to 7, BACOLOD CITY
MARCH 31, 2011
DISTAS for ZONES 8 to 11, ZAMBOANGA CITY
Monday, October 4, 2010
Rotary Volunteers, Ang Bag-O Nga Patiyog - October 9, 2010
Rotary Volunteers is one of Rotary International’s structured programs which are designed to help clubs and districts achieve their service goals in their own communities and in communities abroad, fostering fellowship and goodwill in the process. (http://www.rotary.org/)
The Rotary Volunteers program allows Rotarians to carry out the Rotary ideal of Service Above Self by contributing their time and skills to all types of volunteer activities.
The Rotary Volunteers program allows Rotarians to carry out the Rotary ideal of Service Above Self by contributing their time and skills to all types of volunteer activities.
Rotary Volunteers serve wherever needed
•At home, assisting with their club’s community service projects
•Abroad, assisting humanitarian missions
Rotary Volunteer Goals
•Encourage and facilitate participation in all types of volunteer activities.
•Increase awareness of volunteer opportunities.
•Help clubs and districts realize the benefits of using volunteers in their service projects, and assist in the identification of volunteers.
Improve quality of life worldwide through humanitarian service.
•Cultivate international understanding and goodwill.
•Cultivate international understanding and goodwill.
The Rotary Volunteers program is an integral part of a club’s balanced service program, which encompasses all Avenues of Service – club, vocational, community, and international.
Club and district Rotary Volunteers committees administer the program.
RI supports the program by providing information and resources and by maintaining a registry of international volunteers and projects.
Inviting international volunteers to serve at your club’s project can bring many benefits :
•Technical knowledge and professional expertise
•Fellowship opportunities
•Potential support from a volunteer’s club
•Fellowship opportunities
•Potential support from a volunteer’s club
VOLUNTEERING IS A TOUGH JOB.
BUT IT IS REWARDING & FULFILLING!!!
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Boys and Girls Culminating Event
The Boys and Girls Week have finally ended. But for the youths, it’s just the beginning of their long journey towards building a leader in them, in the service to the community. All of them echoed an excellent experience in their feedback paper to the city.
Last October 1, 2010, PP Megs Lunn was tasked to give the Leadership Forum with the theme: THE LAW OF “KAW-TA” ABILITY. She shared the Seven (7) Leader’s Behavior from its Dime
nsion to Universal Desire to its corresponding Leader’s Behavior. The main thought of the forum is to teach leaders to implement the “Feedback-Rich” Culture, may it be in a company and or the organization. PP Megs believed that “KAW-TA” ability, of which is coined from the words IKAW-TAYO, is a vital principle for growing. The boys and girls were given the challenge to choose between: A leader who is Vital or a leader who is Fatal? Likewise, very vital to the organization is the LAW OF THE BIG PICTURE (S.C.) – that the goal is more important than the role.

After the talk, the delegates enjoyed the open forum, specifically, they were very interested on what the Rotary and Rotarians are doing.
After the forum, the boys and girls were recognized by the city Mayor and its team by giving the Certificates of Recognition to each delegate. However, in the absence of the City Mayor, Pres. Jerry, togethe

The most exciting part was during the Rotary meeting on the same day of Friday. Though not all 28 delegates were present, half of them were very attentive during the classification talk of Rtn. Peter Andrada (MD) on Alcohol, Effects in the Body and Behavior and Meth Mary Jane (short cut for methamphetamine and marijuana). Rtn. Peter Latimar I. Andrada is a physician on Internal Medicine and a specialist on Gastroenterology.
After the talk, Pres. Jerry requested PP Megs to introduce INTERACT club, one of the youth programs of Rotary International. The delegates finalized its decisio

The club hit two-birds-in-one-stone last October 1, 2010 - the culminating activity of the New Generations Month and the Opening of the Vocational Month.
Congratulations Pres. Jerry and your team for a job well done. It just shows how Rotarians work in a magical way, notwithstanding the bad weather and other challenges along the way. Because for us, the goal is more important than the role.
Friday, October 1, 2010
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