Joanne Parrocha - rcb members only

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Joanne Parrocha - rcb members only
OFFICIAL CLUB BULLETIN Volume LXII Number 10 - 05 September 09.indd
Guest of Honor & speaker
contents in a glance
President’s Corner........................................................... 2
Joanne Parrocha
GHS’s Profile, Editorial.................................................. 3
In Retrospect ................................................................. 4
Topic:
“Quo Vadis, our RCB Scholar?”
Please turn to Page 3 for our Speaker’s Profile
Programme
12:00 nFellowship
12:30 pm Call to Order........................Pres. Mia Cawed
Invocation...........................Rtn. Flo Bayquen
Pambansang Awit.......................... (Everyone)
Bayan Ko...................................... (Everyone)
Rotary Hymn................................ (Everyone)
12:40 Entertainment............................PP Roger Naz
12:50
Intro of VR&G........... Rtn. Rolly De Guzman
12:55 Finest Moments................ PP Helmut Schlaff
1:10 Raffle Draw.....................Rtn. Joey Bugayong
1:15 Members’ Time................................(Anyone)
1:25
President’s Time...................Pres. Mia Cawed
1:35
Intro of GHS................. Dir. Marilyn Barredo
Speech...................................Joanne Parrocha
1:50
Open Forum
2:00
Response.......................... Treas. Uwe Koeller
2:15
Pilipinas Kong Mahal................... (Everyone)
Adjournment........................Pres. Mia Cawed
Dir. Joe Ursua
Program Coordinator
Retrospector Rtn. David Rees
Scenes We Like To See................................................... 5
RCB Having Fun............................................................ 6
New Member’s Profile ................................................... 7
RCB at Work................................................................... 8
Member’s Corner, Object Of Rotary, Four Way Test..... 9
Secretary’s Notes.......................................................... 10
Partners In Service .................................................. 11-12
next week
12 September 09
Guest of Honor & Speaker
Jonathan Bosantog
President, SLU-Supreme Student Council
Topic: “Politics in the Eyes of the Youth”
PROGRAMME PARTICIPANTS
Invocation......................................... Rtn. Cora Ocampo
Entertainment.................................... PP Diony Claridad
Intro of VR and G....................Rtn. Naas Demytteneare
Finest Moments................................ Sec. Gigi Maranan
Intro of GHS........................................ Rtn. Veeh Balajo
Response................................................Rtn. Joe Ramos
Program Coordinator........................... PP Benny Sunga
Restrospector.............................. Rtn. Rolly de Guzman
September is New Generations Month
officers
PRESIDENT’S CORNER
ROTARY YEAR 2009-10
Accomplishments and
actions for the week.
John Kenny
President
Rotary International
Rolando “Oyan” Villanueva
District Governor
District 3790
Reynaldo “Rey” Abellada
Assistant District Governor
District 3790
ROTARY CLUB OF BAGUIO
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mia Joy “Mia” Cawed
President
Elizabeth “Libby” Rillera-Fernandez
Vice President
Director for Club Membership
Evangeline “Gigi” Maranan
Secretary
Uwe “Uwe” Koeller
Treasurer
Ben “Ben” Ladilad
Director for Club Administration
President Nominee
Marilyn “Marilyn” Barredo
Director for International &
Youth Services
Jose “Joe” Ursua
Director for Community Services
Gérard “Gérard” Audineau
Director for The Rotary Foundation
Dwight “Ike” Dulnoan
Director for Public Relations
Alberto “Bert” Talco
Immediate Past President
ADVISERS & OFFICERS
PP Dominador “Doming” Valencia
Adviser
PP Vicenia “Veeh” Balajo
Adviser
Rolando “Rolly” de Guzman
Auditor
Francisco “Ping” Paraan
Sergeant-at-Arms
Florence “Flo” Bayquen
Sergeant-at-Arms
CAÑAO CLUB BULLETIN
Elizabeth “Libby” Rillera-Fernandez
Editor-in-Chief
Terrence Michael “Mike” Pearson
Adviser-Consultant
Gérard “Gérard” Audineau
Imager
Uwe “Uwe” Koeller
Imager
IPP Alberto “Bert” Talco
Business Manager
ROTARY ANNS OF RCB
Juanita “Nitz” Palma
Rotary Ann President
Pres. Mia Cawed
HAPPY 100 YEARS BAGUIO CITY! I am a very proud Club President of the best
Rotary club with the best Rotarians. When the city celebrated its 100th year on September
1, I was unfortunately out of Baguio on work-related business. Before my out-of-town
trips on 28 Aug and 01 Sept, plans were finalized for the participation of our club in the
Centennial Parade and cleaning our adopted park at M. Roxas, Teacher’s Camp. While
there were well-meaning suggestions to cancel the clean-up drive, the final decision was
to do it as we have always done this in the past years on 01 Sept. It was our GIFT TO
BAGUIO.
I never doubted that these two activities will be affected by my absence. I had full
faith that you will support these activities. And I was right. As I received periodic reports
starting about 8:30 in the morning up to nighttime of 01 Sept, my feelings were beyond
description. I only read and heard of how tired but happy you were and how you enjoyed
each other’s company. There were no complaints. I was happy, proud and, at the same
time, green with envy for missing the fun.
THE CENTENNIAL PARADE. As early as 6:30 in the morning, our memberparticipants assembled in front of Mario’s. Parade started around 9:00 am To stand for
2-1/2 hours when you are in your late 40’s or 50’s and thereafter walk about 3 kms is
a herculian feat. But nobody complained. Nobody backed out. Each and every one of
our members enjoyed the moment and strengthened their bonds, not only among our club
members but with the other Rotarians in the cluster. For some, it was an opportunity to
forge new friendships. Our paraders were: DS/PP Linda, PP Diony, PP Veeh, PP Helmut,
IPP Bert, PN Ben, Dir. Joe U, Sec. Gigi and Treas. Uwe
THE CLEAN-UP DRIVE was finished earlier than expected. This was not because the
cleaners gave up early. It was because there were many of you who participated and that
the work force was augmented by the paraders who still proceeded to our adopted park for
community service after doing some PR job in joining the parade. The saying “Too many
hands spoil the broth” does not apply to our club. For us, the more the merrier and the faster
things get done. The cleaners only group was composed of the following: PP Lito, Dir./
PP Gérard , PP Alfred, Dir. Marilyn with sister RAPP Cynch, SAA Flo and company, Rtn.
Joey, Baby Rotarian Cora and Rotakids Ian and Nikki, Rtn. Chris Faelnar with RAPP Yolly
and all of their Rotakids Alla, Andrea and Leandro, RAPP Cync, RAPP Mina and Rotary
Spouse Bong and Rotakids Igor and Marcus.
The clean-up drive was a good avenue for a family activity. It was interactive, productive
and fun. It is a perfect example of good fellowship brought about by service or, as some
would say, worthwhile service brought about by good fellowship. It demonstrates the
inseparability of fellowship and service in Rotary.
The paraders and the cleaners did not go hungry. Asec. Dhory attended to the sandwiches
and packed lunch for paraders and cleaners, respectively while Dir. Marilyn prepared snacks
for the cleaners. It was really an activity where work was distributed. No single Rotarian
was overburdened.
MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR is on 05 Sept to be held at the Hotel
Ariana in Bauang, La Union. VP Libby who is also the chairperson of the membership
committee will be joined by DS/PP Linda, IPP Bert and Dir./PP Gérard .
INDUCTIONS. Our club was well-represented during the induction of the Rotary Club
of Baguio Sunrise. I led the group composed of DS/PP Linda, PP Roger, PP Benny, Dir./PP
Gérard , PP Johnny, PP Helmut, Dir. Marilyn, Aud. Rolly De Guzman , Sec. Gigi, SAA Flo
and Rtn. Naas. Last induction for the cluster will be on 16 Sept at 6:00 pm. It’s the induction
of the officers of RC Metro Baguio.
GREETINGS TO our birthday celebrants Rtn. Joey (01 Sept) and PP Lito (09 Sept).
And wedding anniversary wishes to Rtn. Cecille and Spouse Larry (05 Sept) and Dir./PP
Gérard and RA Terry (07 Sept).
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ghs profile
Editorial
Joanne Namnama G. Parrocha
Address:
Views from
Everywhere
Sta. Rita East, Aringay, La Union
Tel:09156754024
VP/EIC Libby Fernandez
Birth Date: March 24, 1990
Age:
18
Father:
Mr. Rolando Parrocha, deceased
Mother:
Mrs. Mildred Parrocha, market vendor
Siblings:
Jesus Rolando and Jessa Kate
Hobbies:
Reading novels, books, surfing internet
Yes, this is what we do!
The youthful stage is one of magic, of adventure,
of dare and, sometimes, of loss. At this age, young
men and women are physically strongest, emotionally
excited, fresh of ideas and intellectually open. They are
vulnerable to anything and everything new and dare to
experience whatever comes through their lives.
The grown-ups have only to look with wonder. What
is going on? The young peoples’ actions definitely
explode in so many directions! You cannot simply make
any predictions. Yes, grown-ups, shake your heads, roll
your eyes and brace up, the youth stage is a shower of all
things! Have you prepared yourselves?
Indeed, this is the new generation on the go. A unique
breed most of us cannot truly understand. Most grownups, particularly, the parents, cannot relate to this new
generation. Young ones, on the other hand, are lost with
the weird and shocking ways of their parents. Many
families live in homes of many worlds inside. Each to
his own is the new way to survive!
Numbers show that the new generation’s plight is in
a sad state. Many took the road of reckless excitement
feeding their innocence with superficial, sometimes,
untoward, adventures. Compounding the situation is the
fact that many grown-ups have finally given up. They
have shown lack of love, interest or encouragement in
putting things right. Frightful still, is the scenario where
grown-ups have become afraid to fight for what is right.
The young is their new master!
On the other hand, there are the young people who
learned the ways of home, of family, of responsibility,
of love and passion. They have great dreams and are
passionate about achieving them. They take the good
path and focus their adventurism, their energy, their
innocence in the most productive means. They are aware
of others and are sensitive to their needs. Their values and
character speak of caring, humility, forgiveness, sharing
and hope. They appreciate peace, not only for themselves
but for others.
They are our young people. Nurtured and sustained
with the ways we do our lives.
Young people who were brought up mostly by living
a life of style and practice. They were not taught solely
of books, of numbers and histories. Their ways, goals,
dreams and ideals were molded from the very people
who loved and cared for them.
They observe and ask questions, more frequently,
and we only have one answer. The answer that is not too
difficult to say. An answer that will guide anyone in the
more generations of unknown characters to come:
“Yes, “anak” in life, this is what we do!”
and watching television
Skills:
singing and doing scripts
Education
Course:
BA Communication major in Speech
Communication
College:
College of Arts and Communication
2006-present
High School:Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State
University
2002-2006
Elementary: Aringay
Central
Elementary
School
1996-2002
Start of scholarship awarded by RCB: since first year
college
Amount of scholarship grant: P4,500.00 per semester
Initial contact with club: Ms. Crispina Facunla
Message:
I am interested in working for local networks like that
of ABS-CBN. I know that I will get good exposure and
great experience working for local networks.
I am hopeful that my training will get me to places
I want to be. I see myself successful in the broadcast
industry.
Finally I extend my appreciation for the scholarship
granted by Rotary Club of Baguio to me.
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in RETROSPECT
The Meeting That Was
29August 09
Dir. Joe Ursua
The meeting was held at the BCC’s Training Center. Due to the early heavy rains, the members came in trickles.
However, the fellowship was in the air and enjoyed by the Rotarians, Anns, spouses, Rotakids and guests.
By 12:30 pm, the excitement of what will unfold for this edition of RCB meeting was very evident. The Program
Coordinator, the very affable VP Libby, announced with great enthusiasm, that the program was about to start. The
Guest of Honor and Speaker for the meeting was ushered to the presidential table along with the rest of the program
participants.
At Exactly 12:35 pm the meeting was called to order by VP Libby with the banging of the gavel signaling the
start of the formal program. At 12:36 pm, a very inspiring and very invoking prayer was recited by no less than RAPP
Linda Valencia. The singing of the Pambansang Awit was done, followed by a very patriotic rendition of Bayan Ko.
However, there is no truth to the rumor that the RCB members are now left leaning. Finally, came the very feisty
singing of the Rotary Hymn.
At 12: 46 pm, the entertainment portion was hosted by RAPP Josie Chan - That’s Entertainment- Saturday Group.
It was such a pleasure listening to Baguio-bred talents such as the likes of “The Liberace of Baguio”, Teddy Liberato,
and “The Kenny G of Baguio”, Architect Jony Abubo playing his Sax. The music was classy, elegant and of course,
very entertaining. Once again we were led down memory lane, reminiscing the past 100 years through classic songs.
Truly fitting for Baguio’s Centennial.
At 1:00 pm, the Introduction of the Visiting Rotarians and Guests was done by no less than the very wacky and fun
PP Alfred Laygo. We are very much on time. Hmmm…
Ten minutes after the Intro we had the Finest Moments which was aptly handled by the very first Lady President
of RCB, PP Veeh Balajo. Fines were based on the number of recruits by each Rotarian for RCB. The least a member
recruited the higher he is fined. In our Club, the least fined was my teacher in the College of Medicine - - no other
than PP Benny Sunga, who recruited the most members for the Club! Hep hep hurray!! Sir…pa ice cream ka naman..
or better yet, pa burger naman.
After 18 minutes, the Raffle was conducted courtesy of the lovely Rotary Anns. Super BCC goodies were raffled
off. I didn’t win…,hu hu hu . Poor me! The Rotary Anns really ran off with most of the prizes!
1:25 pm was Members Time. IPP Bert announced and congratulated our very own RCB President, Pres Mia
Cawed for being appointed as a New Judge for RTC Branch lV, Baguio City. Blow out, blow out, blow out…IPP Bert
declared, further, that PP Veeh Balajo, my Ninang, is the new sustaining member. Rtn. Naas Demyttenaere, likewise,
has donated $100 for the hearing impaired. IPP Bert also asked everyone to help in the ad solicitation for the Canao
with still 2 pages that needed to be filled up.
Rtn. Jody Alabanza, our Centennial Man, invited the RCB members to attend the Centennial Dinner. An invitation
to the Membership Development Seminar was announced scheduled for Sept. 5 in SF La Union. So far, only 4 RCB
members signified their intention to attend.
1:35 pm was President’s Time. Our President enjoined everyone to attend the Centennial Grand Parade on Sept.
1. She also invited everyone to attend the Baguio Sunrise Induction on Sept 2 at BCC. Induction Ceremonies for the
incoming Rotarian, Cora Ocampo then followed. Introduction of the Inductee was done by Sec. Gigi. Fellow Rotarians
expressed their warm welcome for RCB new family member, Maria Corazon De Guzman-Ocampo. Yehey!!!
Charging was done by no less than PP Doming who reminded Cora that she can still change her mind to be our
next “victim” in RCB. PP Doming mentioned a Chinese Proverb which says, “Tell me and I will forget, show me
and I will remember, involve me and I will understand” – wise words indeed. The induction proper was done at
exactly 1:48pm by the President.
Soon after, birthday greetings were extended to Raffle King, Rtn. Joey Bugayong who brought his own ice cream
for everyone. “Sarap ng Buko Salad Ice Cream!” Thank you Sir! (Another mentor of Mine).
At 1:50 pm the introduction of the GHS was “elegantly” done by Rtn. David Rees. Sec. Gigi likes Rtn. David’s
accent - An Englishman in Baguio.
The GHS, Atty. Edgar Avila talked about “The Baguio We Dream Of”. At 2:25 pm, 25 minutes after the great
speech, several questions were thrown in.
AT 2:35 pm, the response was given by PP Diony followed by the awarding of token of appreciation by Pres. Mia.
The meeting was adjourned at 2:40 pm right after the singing of the Pilipinas Kong Mahal. Congratulations to
everyone! We did substantially well! We had fun and still met our scheduled time. WAY TO GO!
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scenes we like to see
Images from Last Week’s Meeting
29 August 09
Images by:
PP/Dir. Gérard Audineau
Captions by:
It’s Ladies’ Day - as usual, we see a lot of beautiful
faces and working hands during the meeting!
VP/EIC Libby Fernandez
PP Veeh showing how Finest Moments be done:well
researched and well-deserved!
Is somebody making you really smile that
handsomely, Rtn. Angie? Guess so......
Birthday Boy, Raffle King Joey flanked by two
RAPPs and PPs - what a gift! Ice cream was great!
Sponsor IPP Bert and new member Rtn. Cora--a new
set of working hands. Welcome Rtn. Cora!
RAPP Linda and Rtn. Sally luring Guest Crispy to
get back to her Rotarian days...we miss you!
Pres. Ed and Pres. Mia share ideas on how our
Clubs be of help to keep Baguio beautfiul forever!
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RCB having fun
Baguio Centennial Parade
01 September 09
Images by:
Treas. Uwe Koeller
Synopsis by:
VP/EIC Libby Fernandez
SYNOPSIS
The Rotary Club of Baguio is recognized as one
of the contributors for Baguio’s growth. Once again,
the Club, along with Cluster 1-C joined Baguio on its
multi-faceted form of celebration. The Baguio Day
Parade last 1 September was a sight to see....a butterfly
of colors, expressions in so many faces, a creative
display of costumes and dances, a mixture and blending
of cultures....all for one direction: a great Baguio for
everyone!
The program was, likewise, touching as the Baguio
Hymn was sung and the Baguio flag was raised.
On the whole, our paraders had such great fun!
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New Member’s profile
Maria Corazon de Guzman-Ocampo
Spouse:
Epifanio B. Ocampo Jr.
Children:
Christine Joyce (20),Francesca Sol (16),
Ian Fidel (13), John Marcus (3)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
• Researcher / IE Consultant:
Implementation of Total Productive Maintenance in
MOOG Controls, Inc. Philippines. June 2006 – June
288
Facilities Layout and Design with Practical
Application of tool in Methods Engineering for
the layout planning of the new facility in MOOG
Controls, Inc. Philippines. Presented and already
implemented in the company since January 8, 2008.
• Adviser / Consultant:
Application of Systematic layout Planning in
various organizations in Baguio City, presenting
action researches and recommending layout that will
optimize production flow in terms of minimizing
distances of the flow of resources, and cost while
allowing customer satisfaction and attaining
organizational objective of the following clients:
• College of Engineering and Architecture 5S
implementation – January 2008 to present
• Baguio Health Department – July 2008
• National Labor Resources Commission (NLRCCAR) Office – June 2008
• Saint Jude Learning Center – March 2008
• Philhealth Regional Office (CAR) – March 2008
• QF Enterprise – March 2008
• Fuller Direct Selling – March 2008
• National Statistics Office (CAR) – March 2008
• Philippine National Red Cross (Baguio Chapter) –
March 2008
• AVON Service Center – March 2007
• Professional Regulation Commission, Baguio City –
March 2008
• Baguio Benguet Community Credit Cooperative –
March 2007
• Data Center College of the Philippines – March 2007
• Baguio City Slaughter House – March 2007
• Philam Life – March 2007
AWARDS / RECOGNITIONS
• Best Interpreter, 2008 SLU Arts Festival, Solo
Competition (Faculty Category) – 2008 SLU Music
Festival
• Best Interpreter, 2007 SLU Arts Festival, Original
Composition Solo Competition (Faculty Category)
– 2007 SLU Music Festival
PUBLICATIONS
Ocampo, Maria Corazon, Earl Montalbo, Joyce Ann
Rodas and Dave Dulay, “The Amplifier Cell in Building
25J: A Systematic Layout Planing Method Designed
for the Installation of the Amplifier Cell at Building
25J of MOOG Controls Corporation, Baguio City”.
Research Journal, Saint Louis University, Baguio City
2008
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT / APPOINTMENTS
•
Department of Industrial Engineering
Saint Louis University, Baguio City
Assistant Professor
May 31, 2009 – Present
•
Philippine Institute of Industrial Engineering
Student Chapter
Saint Louis University, Baguio City
Adviser
June 1, 1995 – Present
•
College of Engineering & Architecture
League of Leaders CEA-LOL
Saint Louis University, Baguio City
Adviser
June 1, 2008 – Present
•
Steering Committee for PIIE, Baguio Chapter
Saint Louis University, Baguio City
Head / Representative
September 2007 – Present
•
College of Engineering & Architecture
Saint Louis University, Baguio City
MOOG-SLU
Student
June 2006 – Present
OJT
Coordinator
FORMER POSITIONS HELD
•
Department of Industrial Engineering
Saint Louis University, Baguio City
Instructor
November 1992 – May 31, 2006
•
Department of Industrial Engineering
Saint Louis University, Baguio City
Department Head
June 1, 2006 – May 31, 2009
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
•
Philippine Institute of Industrial Engineers (PIIE)
Member, since 2002
•
Philippine Goat Raiser’s Association
Baguio City Coordinator / Auditor, since November
2008
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RCB at work
Roxas Park Clean-up Drive
01 September 09
Images by:
Synopsis by:
PP/Dir. Gérard Audineau Dir. Marilyn Barredo
ROTARY MEMBERS
PP Lito Pangilinan, PP Alfred Laygo, Dir./PP Gérard
Audineau, Dir. Marilyn Barredo, SAA Flo Bayquen,
Rtn. Joey Bugayong, Rtn. Chris Faelnar, Rtn. Cora
Ocampo
ROTARY ANNS & SPOUSE
RAPP Yolly Faelnar, RAPP Cynthia Meadows,
RAPP Mina Pearson, Spouse Bong Cawed
ROTAKIDS
Igor Cawed, Maku Cawed, Alla Faelnar, Andre
Faelnar, Leandro Faelnar, Ian Ocampo, Nikky
Ocampo
It was a sunny Tuesday morning in Baguio and
Rotary Club of Baguio decided that it must be a good
day to clean Roxas Park, our adopted park. Dir. Marilyn
prepared the snacks (drinks, potato chips, cookies and
mints) and arrived at Roxas Park around 7:30 am and
shortly after came Dir./PP Gérard , PP Laygo, and
RAPP Cynthia. We made our way inside the park and
started right away when we saw the state of the Park ….
It needed a lot of weeding and TLC. Then Pres Mia’s
spouse, Bong, arrived with the weed- whacker and
the person to operate it…this was great as it made our
cleanup faster. Then around 9:00 am we were complete.
We finished with a satisfaction of a job well done around
11:00 am. We relaxed and waited for the delivery of our
well deserved lunch coordinated by AS Dhory. From the
pictures you can see the transformation from unkempt
to a park that you can enjoy a nice lunch and a little
fellowship. Rotary of Baguio serving the Community.
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Member’s corner
Rotary Goodwill
ROTI Editorial of the Month
Frank Deaver
Rotary Club of Tuscaloosa, Alabama USA
That word “goodwill” shows up repeatedly in Rotary. It’s in
our Four-Way Test, and we speak often of “world understanding
and goodwill.” With the word frequently in our conversation,
we accept its implicit meaning with perhaps only a generalized
impression that it’s a good thing. But let’s examine its full meaning. Goodwill is most often defined as an intangible asset in business, an
accounting term representing the value of a business over and above its
net asset value. It’s what provides a business with a strong competitive
advantage, such as a recognized brand name or a positive reputation. Goodwill in other applications addresses a broader intangible asset. Definitions
include “the feeling of liking for another person,” “an attitude of kindness or
friendliness,” “a disposition to compassion and benevolence,” “cooperative
feelings or attitude,” and “the friendly hope that something will succeed.” Goodwill as Rotarians use the term, is all of these things. This is particularly
true in a world context, with multiple cultures, races, languages, religions, and
traditions involved. Few among us could honestly claim to fully understand
another society, but “goodwill” opens our minds to that understanding. Rotary, by its very structure, encourages and facilitates international goodwill.
We send and receive international scholars and Group Study Exchange
teams. We read The Rotarian magazine, loaded with information from around
the world. Our District Governor pays at least an annual visit to each club,
interpreting RI programs and goals. And many of our members travel abroad. Rotarian goodwill starts with an open mind, a genuine interest in knowing
about other people and their ways. While it is tempting to think of “our way”
as the “right way,” we may come to recognize that “their way” is no less
right, and for their environment may be preferable. As we travel abroad or otherwise interact with people from another
society, we may be tempted to make prejudiced comparisons. (By the
way, the word “prejudice” means “to pre-judge,” or to make up our minds
based on incomplete information or understanding.) Rotarian goodwill
conditions us to look beyond our prejudices. As Rotarians interact with other
societies, other cultures, we can extend goodwill by considering the “Ten
Commandments” of travel:
1. Cultivate a genuine desire to learn more about the people of another
society.
2. Try listening, not just hearing; observing, not just seeing.
3. Develop the habit of asking more than telling.
4. Recognize that different societies have different values, mannerisms,
customs, and time concepts.
5. Avoid being critical of those who don’t speak your language.
6. Instead of concentrating on that vacation paradise, discover the
enrichment of understanding the everyday life of another society.
7. Use your camera, but not to invade the privacy of others.
8. Remember that the “bargain” you purchase may be the result of
poverty-level wages.
9. Do not make promises to people you meet unless you can carry them
through.
10. Spend some time each day reflecting on that day’s experiences, in an
attempt to extend understanding and goodwill.
Goodwill for Rotarians, is not an accomplishment but a process; not
a destination but an ongoing journey; not an end but a means to mutually
beneficial ends. Rotarians use the word repeatedly, but it is up to each of us
to exercise and cultivate goodwill in all that we do. 9
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 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 fellowhip of business
and professional persons united in
the ideal of service.
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FOUR-WAY TEST OF ROTARY
Of all 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?
secretary’s notes
Gigi’s Update for
05 September 09
Sec. Gigi Maranan
BIRTHDAY & ANNIVERSARY
SPECIAL BIRTHDAY GREETINGS:
Rtn. Joey Bugayong 01 Sept
PP Lito Pangilinan 09 Sept
SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY GREETINGS:
Rtn. Cecille & Spouse Larry Apostol 05 Sept
Dir./PP Gérard & RA Terry Audineau 07 Sept.
For the record 29 August 09
Honored Guests
Crispy Matib, guest of PP Veeh; Teddy Liberato & Arch.
Jonie Abubo, guest of PP Raffy; Cora Ocampo, guest of
IPP Bert Talco
Rotary Anns & Spouses:
RAPP Josie Chan, RAPP Louie Claridad, RA Sally
Koeller, RAIPP Cely Ladilad, RAP Nitz Palma, RAPP
Linda Valencia, RAPP Coring Visperas
Rota-kids and Apos:
Thessa Dalupe, apo of PN Ben Ladilad; Janice Talco,
Francis Joseph Ursua
We missed you last 22 August:
Rtn. Cecille Apostol (mu), Dir. Marilyn Barredo (mu),
SAA Flo Bayquen (mu), Aud. Rolly de Guzman (mu),
Rtn. Naas Demyttenaere (mu), Rtn. Chris Faelnar, PP
Jack Gesner (exc), Rtn. Herb Hayes, PN Ben Ladilad
(mu), Rtn. Herb Meadows (mu), PP Roger Naz (mu), PP
Lito Pangilinan (mu), Rtn. Ping Paraan (exc), PP Chris
Peralta (mu), Rtn. Joe Ramos (exc), PP Teop Rondez(mu),
PP Helmut Schlaaff (mu), Rtn. Engel Soriano, PP Benny
Sunga (mu), AS Dhory Vicencio (mu), DS/PP Linda
Winter (mu), PP Johnny Zarate (exc)
on leave
Dir. Ike Dulnoan, Rtn. Pam Perkins
this week’s activities
Visit to Brgy. Loakan 31 August:
PP Veeh Balajo, Pres. Mia Cawed, PP Diony Claridad,
IPP Bert Talco, Dir. Joe Ursua
Centennial Parade 1 September:
PP Veeh Balajo, PP Diony Claridad, Treas. Uwe Koeller,
PN Ben Ladilad, Sec. Gigi Maranan, PP Helmut Schlaaff,
IPP Bert Talco, Dir. Joe Ursua, DS/PP Linda Winter
Clean-up Drive at Adopted Park 1 September:
Dir./PP Gérard Audineau, Dir. Marilyn Barredo, SAA
Flo Bayquen, Rtn. Joey Bugayong, Spouse Bong Cawed,
Rotakids Igor & Maku Cawed, Rtn. Chris Faelnar,
RAPP Yolly Faelnar, Rotakids Alla, Andre, and Leandro
Faelnar, PP Alfred Laygo, RAPP Cynch Meadows, Rtn.
Cora Ocampo, Rotakids Ian and Nikky Ocampo, PP Lito
Pangilinan, RAPP Mina Pearson
RCB Sunrise Induction 2 September:
Dir./PP Gérard Audineau, Dir. Marilyn Barredo, SAA
Flo Bayquen, Pres. Mia Cawed, Aud. Rolly de Guzman,
Rtn. Naas Demyttenaere, Treas. Uwe Koeller, PP Roger
Naz, PP Helmut Schlaaff, PP Benny Sunga, PP Linda
Winter, PP Johnny Zarate
District Activities to Attend
Membership Development Seminar for Area 1 & 2:
05 September 09; La Union
RC Metro Baguio Induction: 16 September 09; Baguio
Country Club
Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA): 23 to 25
October 09; Baguio
Where Make-Ups Can Be Done
Local Rotary Club Meetings:
Mondays:
- RC of La Trinidad (7:30pm, Jack’s Restaurant)
Tuesdays:
- RC of Metro Baguio (7:30pm, Baguio Country Club)
Wednesdays:
- RC of Baguio Sunrise (8:30am, Baguio Country Club)
- RC of Baguio North (7:30pm, Baguio Country Club)
- RC of Baguio Summer Capital (7:30pm, Cooyeesan Hotel)
Fridays:
- RC of Baguio South (7:30pm Baguio Country Club)
- RC of Downtown Session (7:30pm Baguio Country Club)
Or log on to http://rotaryeclubone.org
1. Click on Make-up Programs
2. Spend 30 minutes on site by reading any 3 articles
3. Click on Request Makeup
4. Complete make-up form and indicate secretary’s
email (gigi_bgo@yahoo.com)
5. Our club number is 16863
6. Forward emailed copy and/or make a print out and
submit to Sec. Gigi
100% Attendance IS possible!
MAKE-UP CARD
Thank you for honoring us with your presence
Rotarian:
Rotary Club of:
Date:
Gigi Maranan
RCB Secretary
Mia Cawed
RCB President
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Partners in service
Compliments from
Bay-Sports
Manufacturing Inc.
---- PEZA Baguio ----
High Quality Toys
Compliments from
Dir/PP Gérard & RA Terry Audineau
Civil Engineer
RCB TRF Committee Chair
RI District Resources Group Coordinator for Health and Hunger
Compliments from
PN Ben Ladilad
& RAIPP Cely Ladilad
BAGUIO OLYMPIA SALES & SERVICES, INC.
(074) 444-2994 olympia@mozcom.com
…office equipment sales and services…
OVERTONES...
we call it a lifestyle
The Windplayers’ Workshop & Music Lounge
2nd Floor Assumption Commercial Center
tel # 442-34-88
Compliments from
DS/PP LINDA WINTER
Rota-Kid Jennifer Winter
Compliments from
REYNALDO “RENE” CORTES
Lawyer
Room 4-5 Jose Miguel Bldg, Labsan St. Baguio City
Compliments from
Rtn. David V. Rees, RA Yoly &
Rotakid Lauren
The problem with any unwritten law is that you don’t know where to go to erase it. - Glaser and Way
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Partners in service
Compliments from
JZD ENTERPRISES
HARDWARE & ENG’S SERVICES
JANET Z. DOMINGUEZ
Manager
ENGR. JUPITER DOMINGUEZ
Admin. Officer
ESABANGAN
Camp Souvenirs
Mile Hi Center - Camp John Hay
Baguio City
Olivia Madon
0929-575-0823
Retail
- export overrun jackets, sweaters
-Baguio woven items
-Baguio crocheted items
-Baguio made body accesories
Compliments from
PP Alfred Laygo
Jemuel Laygo
Rotaract President
Compliments from
Terry’s Sport Hauz
Compliments from
Pres. Mia Cawed and Family
Compliments from
#3023 to #3024
3rd Floor Maharlika Building Baguio City
Proprietess Teresa Villena Talco
mobile 0917 969 8007
Compliments from
Rillera Family Clinic
Rotary-Ann Nenita Rillera
Arosan, Bolinao, Pangasinan
Compliments from
Atty. George Dumawing
Heiner L. Maulbecker
Managing Director
Trial Lawyer
2nd Flr. Garcia Building, Hilltop Market, Baguio City
The greatest challenge to any thinker is stating the problem in a way that will allow a solution. - Bertrand Russell
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