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ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter January 26, 2017
Valle Verde Country Club
January 26, 2017 – 12:00 Noon
Pangkat No. 7 Leader: Sec. Ray Armas
Call to Order Pres. Ogie Lim
Invocation Rtn. Ping Tan
National Anthem PP Peping Mabanta
FOUR-WAY TEST Rtn. Butch Tabligan
Introduction of
Visiting Rotarians & Guests PP Vic Lim
Community Singing Sec. Ray Armas
Wise or Otherwise
Fining Moments RIDN Raffy Garcia III
President’s time Pres. Ogie Lim
CLUB ASSEMBLY &
FELLOWSHIP
Open Forum
Adjournment Pres. Ogie Lim
Rtn. Dennis Albano
Emcee
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter February 4, 2017
Valle Verde Country Club
February 4, 2017 – 12:00 Noon
Pangkat No. 8 Leader: PND RJ Ermita
Call to Order Pres. Ogie Lim
Invocation Rtn. Manoj Budhrani
National Anthem Rtn. Pal Bolivar
FOUR-WAY TEST PP Conrad Cuesta
Introduction of
Visiting Rotarians & Guests PP Lito Ayson
Community Singing Rtn. Paul Alejandrino
Wise or Otherwise
Fining Moments PP Topax Colayco
President’s time Pres. Ogie Lim
Introduction of
Guest Speaker PP Jun Zafra
GUEST SPEAKER
Open Forum
Adjournment Pres. Ogie Lim
PND RJ Ermita
Emcee
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter January 26, 2017
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Dear Lord,
We pray for the success of our Club’s project
of extending skills training to drug addicts in
the Pasig communities that somehow they may
get to realize that there is also a wonderful joy
available to them other than chemical joy.
Amen.
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter January 26, 2017
IT’S THE 4-WAY TEST (Tune: It’s The Real Thing)
We’d like to help Pilipinos live
In perfect harmony
We’d like to help Pilipinos grow
As honest as can be.
The 4-Way Test is what we offer
To guide their way through life
It teaches them to tell the truth
And not to tell a lie.
Refrain:
It’s the 4-Way Test
It’s Rotary’s way
We’re all proud to say
It’s the 4-Way Test
We’d like to help Philippines grow
In the most beneficial ways
And bring Pilipinos all together
In harmony and peace.
The 4-Way Test is what we offer
To bind them all as one.
They’ll cherish truth as their ideal
Put lying out of mind
(Repeat Refrain)
(Adaptation from It’s The Real Thing for Rotary by PP Peter)
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter January 26, 2017
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?
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 OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter January 26, 2017
Pres. Ogie Lim
Fellow Pasig Rotarians:
Thank you very much to all those who attended our party last
Thursday, January 19, 2017 during which, we had a wonderful and
memorable celebration of our 46th anniversary. Special thanks are
due to PN John Javier, the Chair of this year's celebration. Of
course, I commend our two emcees, who expertly steered the
program – PP Rel Gomez, and his new co-host, the equally
awesome PND RJ Ermita.
Our partners in service who graced our event include the PCA
Metropolitan Chapter, led by its President and our very own Rtn
Pal Bolivar, their IPP Olan Dimaano, and two of their Directors.
The Dean of Nursing of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Pasig also
joined the celebration. Note that she will be very instrumental in
the staging of the Mega Medical Mission this coming February 11,
2017.
General Sapitula of EPD did not attend because her mother had
been confined in the ICU. Ms. Aida Concepcion, the OIC of
ADCOP, had been called to an emergency meeting with the
PDEA. By and large, I think the party was a success.
Today is another club assembly wherein we can discuss the club
budget. I hope it will turn out nice and quick. Then, we will
discuss again our activities, particularly our service projects in the
remaining months of this Rotary Year. We should give special
attention to the division of works and funding requirements. I
would like to involve as many members as possible in these
service projects. Listed below are these service projects that we
have committed to undertake these coming months:
1. Mega Medical Mission in February 11, 2017
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter January 26, 2017
Continuation 1.
2. Organization of the Rotaract Club in the Pamantasan ng
Lungsod ng Pasig this February
3. Design Contest of water hyacinth by products for our Interact
Club in Rizal High School this February
4. Identification and Screening of Trainees for our Integration
Project with the cooperation of EPD and ADCOP this
February
5. Development of training program for our Integration Project
with the cooperation of PCIST and PCAM this February
6. Cervical Cancer Examination of 100 teachers of Rizal High
School this February
7. Movie Screening to raise funds for our high school scholars
this March
8. Productivity Enhancement Program for the RCC Pinagbuhatan
to make the Water Hyacinth Livelihood Program sustainable
and viable.
9. Immersion Program of RC Pasig Rotarians in our various
service projects.
10. Enrollment of at least 50% + 1 of RC Pasig members in the RI
website to include their skills and interest
Frankly, I am not sure if we can accomplish these tasks within the
remaining months of the year. Nonetheless, let us give it our best
shot. We have to painstakingly discuss each of these targets today:
identify the possible problems and help find solutions.
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter January 26, 2017
Continuation 2.
As I said in my earlier column, I always welcome suggestions and
recommendations. I am far from perfect and can always subscribe
to anyone’s better judgment. But, if you should counter my
decision, please do it nicely.
If you will notice, beginning 2017, I stopped writing long
columns. Instead, I will try to speak longer during the President's
time in the hope that I can connect better with everybody.
We have so many things to do in so little time. I hope that we will
all cooperate by working together in Service to Humanity.
Mabuhay ang RC Pasig!!
ROGELIO "OGIE" SP LIM
All Star President
Rotary Year 2016-2017
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter January 26, 2017
PP Benny P. De Guzman
Food aplenty and good music and attendance somewhat good for
our club. Good emceeing by PP Rel and RJ briefly describes our
46th
Anniversary. A handful of PDGs attended and PDG Ruf Luna
was ably represented by Lady Baby. Gov Jojo and Lady Rowena
stayed the long hours and the other PDG with lady was Gov Pepe
with his beloved Lady Thessy. PDGs Efren de Guzman, Tony
Puyat and Benny Ricafort stayed till late.
Rtn. Manoj promised he would be attending regularly when he
attended the other week but failed to show up. Rtn. Manfred,
surprisingly came after a long, long while. And, lo, first time to
attend a dinner meeting is our Rtn. Kel.
It is far, far away for our 50th
Anniversary and this early, a draft
for Senior Rotarian Ike Ona to be president on our milestone is
fast gaining momentum. With his experience and vast contacts Ike
will surely make a very good president. This early he is showing
interests in many current projects of the club and too involved in
many plans.
Sa 60th
na si Noel. For a while birthday Boy last Monday, Ray
Armas was nowhere till traffic became a major culprit. As usual
many were impressed with Director Nick’s leading the
Pambansang Awit.
Last week I was saying those who fail to plan are invariably
planning to fail. Even by text, I was not aware that the
Anniversary was to be in our Valle Verde Clubhouse. I was
informed of the attire via text by Pres. Ogie but not the venue.
The three charter members still with our club did well in their
musical number and their messages, including Most Senior
Totoy’s message were well delivered.
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter January 26, 2017
PP Benny P. De Guzman
Continuation 1.
Pres. Ogie exercising his duty as President wanted to pay his
respects to Gus de Leon, and wanted me to accompany him.
Others wanted to plan out, if ever a group can go Friday or
Saturday as the children moved the inurment to Sunday. PP Peter
was sitting in pins and needles when I decided to have a minute of
silent prayers for Gus and other fallen Rotarians of those who
would join in the prayers. For our club, we lost 60 members
already. It is also fitting in anniversaries to honor especially those
who are charter members, like Gus.
New transferee Rtn. Butch is keen on getting additional
assignments to do his share for our community involvements.
Sana our newcomers would be as energetic.
PP Conrad did not bring Lady Leni to our anniversary as he
claimed the viber group did not sound off inclusion of our ladies.
We salute those who brought their ladies, PPs Peter, Rel, Vic A.,
Ferd & Totoy.They gave good company to our first lady and to
Rtn. Edison’s Eleonor.
To the more prayerful members, a bit of good news came our way.
PP Jing would be returning after a few months getting better in
U.S. He was Texas-based but most of the time in the hospital.
We had a supportive photographer last anniversary as Rtn. Garrick
was all over. He assured us, if the meetings are in evenings, he
would be around. We missed PP Ed Lucero as it was really their
meeting time and day also but for him not to show up even a while
is really something to talk about.
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter January 26, 2017
PP Jun C. Zafra
ROTARY ANNOUNCES $35 MILLION TO SUPPORT A
POLIO-FREE WORLD
EVANSTON, Ill. (17 January 2017) — Rotary today announced
$35 million in grants to support the global effort to end polio,
bringing the humanitarian service organization’s contribution to
$140 million since January 2016.
Nearly half of the funds Rotary announced today ($16.15 million)
will support the emergency response campaigns in Nigeria and the
Lake Chad Basin (Chad, northern Cameroon, southern Niger and
Central African Republic). Four cases of polio were detected in
Nigeria in 2016, which had previously not seen a case since July
2014.
With these cases, funding is needed to support rapid response
plans in Nigeria and surrounding countries to stop the outbreak.
While significant strides have been made against the paralyzing
disease, with just 35 cases reported in 2016, polio remains a threat
in hard-to-reach and underserved areas, and conflict zones. To
sustain this progress, and protect all children from polio, experts
say $1.5 billion is needed.
In addition to supporting the response in the Lake Chad Basin
region, funding has been allocated to support polio eradication
efforts in Afghanistan ($7.15 million), Pakistan ($4.2 million),
Somalia ($4.64 million), and South Sudan ($2.19 million). A final
grant in the amount of $666,845 will support technical assistance
in UNICEF’s West and Central Africa Regional Office.
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter January 26, 2017
PP Jun C. Zafra
Continuation 1.
Rotary has contributed more than $1.6 billion, including matching
funds from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and countless
volunteer hours since launching its polio immunization program,
PolioPlus, in 1985. In 1988, Rotary became a spearheading partner
in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative with the World Health
Organization (WHO), UNICEF, U.S. Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, and was later joined by the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation. Since the initiative launched, the incidence of polio
has plummeted by more than 99.9 percent, from about 350,000
cases a year to 35 confirmed in 2016, and no cases in 2017.
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter January 26, 2017
DECLARATION OF ROTARIANS
IN
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS
As a Rotarian engaged in a business or profession, I am
expected to:
1. Consider my vocation to be another opportunity to serve;
2. Be faithful to the letter and to 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 vocation;
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
young people, to work for the relief of the special needs of
others, and to improve the quality of life in my community;
7. Adhere to honesty in my advertising and in all
representations to the public concerning my business or
professions;
8. Neither seek from nor grant to a fellow Rotarian a privilege
or advantage not normally accorded others in a business or
professional relationship.
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Tinig Newsletter January 26, 2017
ROTARY CODE OF CONDUCT
As a Rotarian, I will
1. Exemplify the core value of integrity in all behaviors and
activities
2. Use my vocational experience and talents to serve in
Rotary
3. Conduct all of my personal, business, and professional
affairs ethically, encouraging and fostering high ethical
standards as an example to others
4. Be fair in all dealings with others and treat them with the
respect due to them as fellow human beings
5. Promote recognition and respect for all occupations which
are useful to society
6. Offer my vocational talents: to provide opportunities for
young people, to work for the relief of the special needs of
others, and to improve the quality of life in my community
7. Honor the trust that Rotary and fellow Rotarians provide
and not do anything that will bring disfavor or reflect
adversely on Rotary or fellow Rotarians
8. Not seek from a fellow Rotarian a privilege or advantage
not normally accorded others in a business or professional
relationship
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter January 26, 2017
Sec. Raymundo “Ray” C. Armas
Attendance Members Present ………………………...43
% of Attendance (01/19/16)…...…............64%
Birthday Celebrants for the Month of January 2017
1. Rtn. Alex Lacson 05
2. Sp. Dette Paterno 08
3. Treas. Wowie Benitez 13
4. Sp. Wine Ayson 14
5. PP Vic Lim 18
6. PP Toti Buhain 19
7. Sp. Nene Samson 20
8. Sp. Chit Laiño 22
9. Rtn. Noel Go 22
10. Dir. Ray Armas 23
11. PP Jun Zafra 30
12. PP Ramy Garcia IV 30
Wedding Anniversaries for the Month of January 2017
1. PE Jess & Loly Acantilado 08
2. Dir. Bebert & Donna Lacuna 14
3. Rtn. Manoj & Bhani Budhrani 15
4. Rtn. Chito & Emy Bernardo 17
5. PP Sonny & Nene Samson 17
6. PP Topax & Me-Anne Colayco 23
Guest and Visiting Rotarians
1. Sp. Lee Aquino
2. Sp. Fe Bartolome
3. Sp. Eleonor Go
4. Sp. Jeng Gomez
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Sec. Raymundo “Ray” C. Armas
Continuation 1.
5. Sp. Celia Javier
6. Sp. Celine Lim
7. Sp. Linda Rivera
8. DG Jojo & Rowena Lorenzo
9. PDG Sp. Baby Luna
10. PDG Benny Ricafort
11. PDG Pepe & Sp. Tessie Peralta
12. PDG Efren de Guzman
13. PDG Tony Puyat
14. DS Lito Gesite, RC Rizal Mideast
15. PP Rolly Magat, RC Mutya ng Pasig
16. AG Lito Sese, RC Pasig North
17. Christine Dakaw, Host: Rtn. Pal Bolivar
18. Noel Katague, Host: Rtn. Pal Bolivar
19. Olan Dimaano, Host: Rtn. Pal Bolivar
20. Michelle Flor, Pamantasan ng Lunsod ng Pasig
21. Romni Flor, Pamantasan ng Lunsod ng Pasig
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter January 26, 2017
Website: www.rotaryclubpasig.org
Egroups: [email protected]
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Unit 809, City & Land Mega Plaza
ADB Avenue Corner Garnet Road
Ortigas Center, Pasig City Tel. No. 635-2234
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TINIG STAFF FEATURE WRITERS
RY 2016-2017
PP CELSO YLAGAN ROGELIO S.P. LIM RAYMUNDO C. ARMAS
Editor in Chief From the President From the Secretary’s Desk
DIR. RJ Ermita BENJAMIN P. JUN C. ZAFRA, JR.
Club Bulletin Admin. DE GUZMAN Walking the Avenues
Rotary Notes
PETER M. JAVIER KEL PASCUAL
Tinig Tidbits Invocation
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ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
(RY 2016-17)
President : Rogelio “Ogie” S.P. Lim
Vice/Pres. Elect : Jesus “Jess” B. Acantilado
President Nominee : Peter John “John” U. Javier
Pres. Nominee Designate: Renato Carlos “RJ” H. Ermita, Jr.
Secretary : Raymundo “Ray” C. Armas
Treasurer : Emmanuel “Wowie” L. Benitez
PRO : Arnel “Arnel” M. Estaniel
Sgt-At-Arms : Edison “Edison” D. Go
Ways and Means : Emmanuel “Wowie” L. Benitez
Mem. Invitation : Rtn. Wilbert Lemuel “Bebert” D. Lacuna
Membership Retention : Rtn. Albert “Albert” S. Mendiola
Communication Dir. : Rtn. Ben “Ben” F. Baniel
The Rotary Foundation : Rtn. Nick “Nick” C. Guzman
Service Project : Rtn. Rajesh Michael “Raj” J. Cordova
Public Image : Rtn. Emilio “Emil” G. Misa
Club Administration : Rtn. Renato Carlos “RJ” H. Ermita, Jr.
District Affair Comm. : PP Rafael “Ramy” A. Garcia IV
Global Grant : Rtn. Arnel “Arnel” M. Estaniel
Ex-Officio : IPP Nerio “Ner” P. Laiño
Adviser : PDG Rafael “Raffy” M. Garcia III
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
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ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
(RY 2017-18)
President : Jesus “Jess” B. Acantilado
Vice/Pres. Elect : Peter John “John” U. Javier
President Nominee : Renato Carlos “RJ” H. Ermita, Jr.
Secretary : Rtn. Albert “Albert” S. Mendiola
Treasurer : Rtn. Dennis “Dennis” T. Albano
DIRECTORS:
Rtn. Ben “Ben” F. Baniel
Rtn. Rajesh Michael “Raj” J. Cordova
Rtn. Paul Luis “Paul” P. Alejandrino
Rtn. Wilbert Lemuel “Bebert” D. Lacuna
Rtn. Panfilo “Ping” Y. Tan
Rtn. Raymundo “Ray” C. Armas
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter January 26, 2017
As of January 26, 2017
RY 2016 – 2017
High School Scholars
1. Anonymous 10 – Paid
2. Anonymous 8 – Paid
3. PE Jess Acantilado 1 – Paid
4. Rtn. Flor de Pano 1 – Paid
5. PP Vic Lim 1 – Paid
6. Treas. Wowie Benitez 1 – Paid
7. PP Conrad Cuesta 3 – Paid
8. Pres. Ogie Lim 4 – Paid
9. PP Jun Zafra 1 – Paid
10. Rtn. Pal Bolivar 2 – Paid
11. Rtn. Carlo Laiño 1 – Paid
12. Dir. Nick Guzman 2
13. PP Arjan Ramnani 3 – Paid
14. PP Totoy Bartolome 1 – Paid
15. Rtn. Dennis Albano 1 – Paid
16. Rtn. Edison Go 2 – Paid
College Scholars
1. Anonymous 3 – Paid
2. Pres. Ogie Lim 4 – Paid
3. Rtn. Pal Bolivar 2 – Paid
4. IPP Ner Laiño 3 – Paid
5. Rtn. Ping Tan 3 – Paid
6. Dir. Nick Guzman 2
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Tinig Newsletter January 26, 2017
PANGKAT MEMBERS FOR RY 2016 – 2017
PANGKAT NO. 1 PANGKAT NO. 7
1. Pres. Ogie Lim – (L) 1. Dir. Ray Armas – (L)
2. PP Conrad Cuesta 2. Rtn. Dennis Albano
3. Rtn. Alex Lacson 3. PP Vic Lim 4. PP Arjan Ramnani 4. PDG Raffy Garcia III 5. Rtn. Chony Gimenez 5. PP Benny de Guzman
6. Rtn. Ping Tan 6. Rtn. Butch Tabligan
PANGKAT NO. 2 PANGKAT NO. 8
1. Dir. Ben Baniel – (L) 1. PND RJ Ermita – (L)
2. PP Rel Gomez 2. Rtn. Manoj Budhrani
3. Rtn. Chito Bernardo 3. PP Lito Ayson
4. Rtn. Manfred Guangko 4. PP Jing Jose
5. PP Tito Henson 5. PP Topax Colayco
6. Rtn. Paul Alejandrino
PANGKAT NO. 3 PANGKAT NO. 9
1. Dir. Jess Acantilado – (L) 1. Dir. Emil Misa – (L) 2. Rtn. Noel Go 2. PP Vic Aquino
3. PP Ferd Rivera 3. PP Ducky Paredes
4. PP Totoy Bartolome 4. Rtn. Ed Sambeli
5. Rtn. Ike Ona 5. Rtn. Edison Go
6. PP Sonny Samson
PANGKAT NO. 4 PANGKAT NO. 10 1. Dir. Arnel Estaniel- (L) 1. Dir. Albert Mendiola – (L)
2. PP Jun Zafra 2. Dir. Bebert Lacuna
3. Rtn. Philip Yoon 3. Rtn. Nesty Carolina
4. PP Bert Albano 4. Dir. Nick Guzman
5. IPP Ner Laiño 5. Rtn. Pal Bolivar
6. Rtn. Louie Orosa
PANGKAT NO. 5 PANGKAT NO. 11
1. PP Toti Buhain – (L) 1. Dir. Raj Cordova – (L)
2. PP Celso Ylagan 2. PP Ramy Garcia IV
3. PP Hermie Orbe 3. Rtn. Sammy Lazo
4. PP Rene Bocaya 4. Rtn. Agerico Abejo
5. Rtn. Kel Pascual 5. Rtn. Jose Paolo Armas
6. Rtn. Butz de Castro 6. Rtn. Carlo Angelo Laiño
PANGKAT NO. 6 PANGKAT NO. 12
1. PN. Peter John Javier (L) 1. Dir. Wowie Benitez – (L) 2. Rtn. Bart Ronquillo 2. PP Peter Javier
3. Rtn. Roman Romulo 3. PP Rhett Ermita
4. Rtn. Garrick Ang 4. Rtn. Pol Garcia
5. Rtn. Flor de Pano 5. PP Peping Mabanta