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Club No. 171110 Chartered October 24, 1938
ROTARY CLUB OF DAVAO
RY 2019-2020
Club Officers
PP DIOSDADO “DADZ” A. MAHIPUS President
RALPH D. CAMBRONERO Vice President
PAG ARNOLD D. NAVALES Secretary
OSCAR GONZALES Treasurer
FILOMENO B. DIVINO Auditor
IRENEO DALAYON Sgt.-At-Arms
KRISTINE ELEMINO Protocol Officer
PP JOSE CLARO H. VELEZ Club Admin
MAY DIVINO Club Membership
ORANGE MAE ANGULO Public Image
MERCED OCHOTORENA Community Service
HEINRICH HEUMANN Vocational Service
JAE HEE LEE Youth Service
CONRADO HERNAEZ International Service
PP FERDINAND Y. MARAÑON TRF Chairman
CLUB ADVISERS CLUB CONSULTANTS
FERDINAND MARAÑON BERNARD E. AL-AG JULIAN RODRIGUEZ ROMULO DIANO JR. EDGAR BULLECER MARCELO GO JOSE CLARO VELEZ RICAREDO REYES
ROBEN ROBILLO ANTONIO T. UY
2015-2020
WEEKLY LUNCHEON MEETING AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY WEEK 15, RY 2019-2020, November 21, 2019
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11:30-12:15 Lunch and Fellowship
12:15-12:17 Call to Order
12:17-12:25 Invocation, Singing of the National Anthem,
Object of the Rotary, The 4-Way Test and
Reading of the Rotary Code of Conduct
12:25-12:35 Introduction of Visiting Rotarians and Guests
12:35-12:40 Secretary’s Report
12:40-12:45 Community Singing, Greetings of Birthday
and Wedding Anniversary Celebrants
12:45-1:00 Introduction of the Guest Speaker
1:00-1:25 Guest Speaker’s Presentation / Message
1:26-1:30 Open Forum
1:31-1:50 President’s Time
1:50 Adjournment
ARNOLD NAVALES Master of Ceremony / Program In-Charge
Governor’s Night The Rotary Club of Davao, headed by President
Dadz Mahipus attended the Governor’s Night at the Pinnacle Hotel last November 15, 2019. Also present during the night are Vice President Rophe Cambronero, Secretary PAG Arnold Navales, PP Fil with Spouse Director May and daughter Rotarian May File Divino and Director Orange Mae Angulo who also entertained the crowd with a song.
Governor Philip N. Tan during his Governor’s
Message
In photo (from left): PAG Arnold Navales, VP Rophe Cambronero, PP Fil Divino, Rtn. May Fiel Divino, Dir. May
Divino, Dir. Orange Angulo and Pres. Dadz Mahipus
Dir Orange Angulo showcased her signing talent
Photo ops with fellow Rotarians…
Photo ops with the District Governor
The ROTARY CLUB OF DAVAO
regularly meets Weekly on Thursdays, 11:30AM to 2:00PM
@ Sarung Banggi, Harana Restaurant
F. Torres Street, Davao City
Office Address:
Sputnik Street, Doña Vicenta Subdivision, Jacinto Extension
Davao City, 8000 Philippines
Telephone Number: Mobile Number:
(082-224-4488 (0922)-408-8135
Email Address:
[email protected] or [email protected]
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/rotarydavao
Dear Lord we ask you to Bless our club each day and
night And keep it in thy shining light. Bless our
thoughts, our every task And keep them pure and
ever steadfast. Grant us love and peace of mind
And keep our faith in all mankind.
Amen
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Birthday Celebrant PP Fil Divino during the community singing w/ Pres. Dadz
Mahipus and PVP Rene Dalayon
Meet and Greet
@ the Presidential Table: Sec Arnold Navales, Pres. Dadz Mahipus and TRF Chair Ferdie Maranon
Pres. Dadz during his Time
In Photo (from left): Standing – Rtn. Banggay, PP Fil Divino, Rtn. C Tan, PP R Robillo, Dir. W Van Rij, PVP R Dalayon, PP Velez, PAG Navales, VP Cambronero, Dir. J Rodriguez, PP Gonzales, Rtn. Couple Bernie and Cherry Al-ag, Dir. E. Rico
Seated – Dir. May Divino, Rtn. May Fiel Divino, Guest K Villarmia, HM Salvador and Dodo, and TRF Chair Maranon
EARTHQUAKE Among all the natural calamities that regularly befall humankind, the earthquake is one of the more frequent, but so far, still the least understood. With all their expertise and advances in Science and Technology, our brilliant Scientists and Geologists are still unable to fully determine or predict when or where the next earthquake will occur.
Even the cause of the earthquake up to now still remains unclear. Many will say that it is caused by a volcanic activity deep in the mantle of the earth. But for several, they still believe in the Tectonic Theory.
Most Scientists believe that all of the Earth's surface, continents and oceans, lie above the next deeper layer of the earth called the Crust. This crust is divided into about twenty tectonic plates covering the earth, much like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, beside but separated from each other moving slowly and sliding past each other. Sometimes they fail to slide past and collide, crushing the huge rocks between them. The rupture of these rocks causes a shift in the plates' movement and result in an earthquake. These earthquakes occur between the plates called fault lines, most of which have been already identified worldwide.
Thousands of earthquakes occur around the globe annually but most of them are so mild that they go unnoticed and are hardly felt except by seismographs. A few violent ones however, do occur yearly in many countries like Japan China and India , causing death and destruction, either directly by the quakes damage or indirectly by the tsunami that sometimes occurs.
Until recently, a few weeks ago, when Davao, and several areas in Davao del sur and North Cotabato, were struck by a 6.5 magnitude earthquake, many people were unaware that there were actually several faultiness crisscrossing our region. We even thought that Davao and the surrounding provinces were earthquake free. The successive quakes that recently hit us and caused so much death and destruction has certainly created a drastic change in this mind-set.
It is quite noteworthy that this calamity that struck our Region has brought us to the realization that we too are vulnerable to the unpredictable tantrums of Mother Nature and must rouse us from our complacency. It has also highlighted our unpreparedness for this kind of disaster and our poor structural regulation and planning.
The good news however is it also brought out the best in many of us. The rapid and spontaneous response of many Davaoenos and Rotarians in mobilizing and providing continuous aid and assistance to our unfortunate brethren in the devastated areas of north Cotabato and Davao del sur is so heart-warming and makes one proud to be a Mindanaon, a Rotarian.
As I write this, another tremor is again shaking the city,, but we can just continue to pray that this phenomenon of destruction does not happen again even as we hold on to our faith in the almighty while remaining vigilant to our commitment of Service Above Self.
After a couple of weeks of vacation and
doing community service, Rotarians again gathered for the weekly luncheon meeting last November 14, 2019 at the Sarung Banggi Hall, Harana Restaurant. The Club did not meet last October 31 since it was a Holiday and on November 7 for the Relief Operations at the Municipalities of Magsaysay and Makilala. As usual, Rotarians meet and greeted each other as they assemble. Dir. Edgar Rico led the opening prayer and the recitation of the Rotary Pillars as Club Secretary and Master of Ceremony PAG Arnold Navales acknowledges the presence of fellow Rotarians and guests. PVP Rene Dalayon greeted the celebrants and led the community singing.
The meeting highlighted the audio-visual presentation of the 81st Foundation Day celebration last October 26, 2019 at the Apo View Hotel and the Relief Operations to the earthquake victims last November 7, 2019 during President Dadz Mahipus’ Time.
Thanks for the Boneless lechon and Ice cream from the celebrants, PP Fil Divino and Edgar Rico.
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PP RUBEN “Ruben” ROBILLO
Pres. Mahipus calls the Meeting to Order w/ TRF Chair Maranon
Dir. Rico led the opening prayer and recitation of the
Rotary Pillars
Club Secretary PAG Navales as the Master of Ceremony
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DIOSDADO ANGELO “DADZ” A. MAHIPUS
Greetings my Fellow Rotarians,
I am grateful to have as our Guest Speaker our new member of the Club, Mr Lester Jones Suarez for his Classification Talk. Let us listen to what he will share to us about the successes and accomplishments he achieved and perhaps the strategies he is doing to reach his accomplishment.
Allow me also to thank those who paid their membership contribution. As per report, 28 members already paid in full and partially the agreed dues for the period. Rest assured that our club’s finances is properly spent and accounted. I am also happy to inform you that our club is already working on the recovery of other bank accounts which we can use for our club programs and activities. I am again encouraging other members to please update their respective member’s dues.
As the yuletide season is fast approaching, our RCD board will be meeting to plan our activities for the said occasion. With this, I am seeking your suggestions as to how we will be celebrating our Christmas event. Thank you and Mabuhay ang Rotary Club of Davao!!!
Lets be rotary-like in our dealings with the
Club using the 4-WAY TEST...”
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LESTER JONES S. SUAREZ Blk 3, lot 13, Ruby Street, San Antonio, Bacaca Road, Davao City Contact no. 09103072990 Email Address: [email protected]
Nickname: Joshua Date of Birth: May 15, 1992 (Davao City) Civil Status: Married Religion: Roman Catholic
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
TERTIARY
BS in Marketing Management (Undergraduate) University of Mindanao, New Matina, Davao City
BS in Business Admin Major in Marketing Mgt. (Undergraduate)
SECONDARY
Davao City National High School F. Torres Street, Davao City
PRIMARY
Thompson Christian School Lopez Jaena Street, Davao City
AFFILIATIONS
President of Paglaum Movement Organization
LaLiga Politica Ambassador
Part Owner of kalzo RestoBar
Owner of Bevanda Mobile Bar
Marketing Head at Southern Philippines College of Technology
President of Phoenix Reborn Organization
Member of Business Marketing Circle of Davao
Member of Sinag Tala Choir SKILLS
Flexible in any given task
Dedicated towards work
Versatile in handling new and unfamiliar work assignments
Assures efficiency and effectiveness Capable of working under pressure
World Polio Day cheers major achievements toward global polio
eradication By Ryan Hyland
Rotary and its partners in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) are celebrating a major milestone this World Polio Day: confirmation that a second type of the wild poliovirus has been eradicated, which is a significant step toward the ultimate goal of a polio-free world.
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO), announced the historic feat in a video address during Rotary’s Global Online Update on 24 October. He said an independent commission of health experts certified the global eradication of the type 3 strain, which hasn't been detected anywhere in the world since Nigeria identified a case of polio that it caused in November 2012. The type 2 strain was certified as eradicated in 2015.
“That leaves just wild poliovirus type 1,” Tedros said. He also commended Rotary’s long fight against polio. “Everything you [Rotary] have done has brought us to the brink of a polio-free world.”
Tedros balanced the good news with a note of caution, saying that the biggest enemy of global eradication is complacency. He encouraged Rotary members to redouble their efforts.
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November 2019
Rotary Day at the United Nations, which we celebrate each November, is an important reminder of the historic relationship between our organizations. But this year’s event is even more important than usual, because we are building up to the 75th anniversary of the signing of the UN Charter in June 2020. You might ask, why celebrate this anniversary? For Rotary, it is entirely appropriate, because we played such a critical leadership role in the San Francisco Conference that formed the United Nations in 1945. Throughout World War II, Rotary published materials about the importance of forming such an organization to preserve world peace. Not only did Rotary help influence the formation of the UN, but this magazine also played a leading part in communicating its ideals. Rotary educated members about plans to create the UN through numerous articles in The Rotarian and through a booklet titled From Here On! When the time came to write the UN charter, Rotary was one of 42 organizations the United States invited to serve as consultants to its delegation at the San Francisco Conference. Each organization had seats for three representatives, so Rotary International’s 11 representatives served in rotation. The people officially representing Rotary included the general secretary, the current and several past presidents, and the editor of The Rotarian.
In addition, Rotarians from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and North and South America served as members of or consultants to their own nations’ delegations. We have a deep and lasting relationship with the UN that deserves to be celebrated and appreciated. To recognize this relationship, Rotary will host five special events between now and June: Rotary Day at the UN in New York on the 9th of this month; three presidential conferences next year in Santiago, Chile, in Paris, and in Rome; and a final celebration just before the Rotary International Convention in Honolulu. The focus on the UN in the year ahead is not only about the past; it also lights a path to our future. There are so many parallels between the work we do through our areas of focus and the work of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. While those goals are indeed incredibly ambitious, they provide inspiration and direction — and are similar to many Rotary goals, which have proven to create lasting, positive change in our world. The goals can be achieved, but only if undertaken with the same long-term commitment and tenacity that Rotary understands so well. Alone, we cannot provide clean water for all, we cannot eliminate hunger, we cannot eradicate polio. But together with partners like the United Nations, of course we can. Please consider attending one of our five UN celebrations. I look forward to sharing news of these special events with you throughout the year.
Mark Daniel Maloney, President 2019-20
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Thank you for taking time to join us last November 14, 2019 Luncheon Meeting. It was memorable and fun as always…
RC Davao Rotarians present (In alphabetical order): 1. AL-AG, BERNIE 8. DIVINO MAY FIEL 15. ROBILLO, RUBEN 2. AL-AG, CHERRY 9. GONZALES, OCA 16. TAN, CARLOS 3. BANGGAY, HAROLD 10. MAHIPUS, DADZ 17. VAN RIJ, WIEBE 4. CAMBRONERO, ROPHE 11. MARANON, FERDIE 18. VELEZ, PEP-C 5. DALAYON, RENE 12. NAVALES, ARNOLD 19. ANGALA, BADING (HM) 6. DIVINO, FIL 13. RICO, EDGAR 20. DODO, TOMOKO (HM) 7. DIVINO, MAY 14. RODRIGUEZ, CHING
Visiting Rotarian: Guests VILLARMIA, KRISTINE AVELLANOSA (Chinabank)
Advance / Make Up Attendance: Rotary Club of South Davao Weekly Meeting November 13, 2019 @ Marco Polo
o Van Rij, Wiebe
Governor’s Night @ the Pinnacle Hotel November 15, 2019 o Pres. Dadz Mahipus, Vice Pres. Rophe Cambronero, Secretary Arnold
Navales, PP Fil Divino, Dir. May Divino, Dir. Orange Angulo, Rtn. May Fiel Divino
MAKE-UP CARD
This is to certify that _____________________________ attended the Regular Meeting of Rotary Club of Davao this _____ day of __________________at Sarung Banggi, F. Torres Street, Davao City.
PAG ARNOLD D. NAVALES Club Secretary
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ARNOLD “ARNOLD” D. NAVALES “ATTENDANCE is the price of Rotary Membership”
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MONTH AREAS OF FOCUS
JULY 2019
AUGUST 2019 Membership and New Club Development SEPTEMBER 2019 Basic Education and Literacy
OCTOBER 2019 Economic and Community Development NOVEMBER 2019 Rotary Foundation Month
DECEMBER 2019 Disease Prevention and Treatment
JANUARY 2020 Vocational Service FEBRUARY 2020 Peace and Conflict Prevention / Resolution
MARCH 2020 Water and Sanitation
APRIL 2020 Maternal and Child Health MAY 2020 Youth Service
JUNE 2020 Rotary Fellowship
Date Time Activity / Event Venue
November 21, 2019
TBA Area 2 Coordination Meeting
RC North Davao Club House.
November 25, 2019
8:00 AM 2nd
Round of Patak Polio Purok Orchids and Upper St. Jude, Buhangin, Davao City
November 29 to December 1,
2019
Rotary Manila Institute “The Biggest Gathering of Rotarians in Asia”
Resorts World Manila, Pasay City
February 23, 2019
1 week Rotary Week
March 4, 2019 TBA Incoming District Officers Training
June 6, 2020 RI Convention 2020 (Cut-off for Registration is on October 14, 2019)
Honolulu, Hawaii
RY 2019-2020
OSCAR “OKA” GONZALES
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List of Members who paid their Membership dues and other Contributions for the period July to December 2019 as of November 14, 2019:
FULLY PAID:
BONNEMEIJER, JOSEPH MARANON, FERDINAND VELEZ, JOSE CLARO BUNO, FRANKLIN RODRIGUEZ, JULIAN JR. RICO, EDGAR DIVINO, FILOMENO TAN, CARLOS JR. HEUMANN, HEINRICH GONZALES, OSCAR LEE, JAE HEE ROBILLO, RUBEN MAHIPUS, DIOSDADO HEUMANN, MARIE MAHIPUS, RALPH AL-AG, BERNARD AL-AG, CHERRY
PARTIAL PAYMENT:
ROMERO, ART 6,900.00 BULLECER, EDGAR 3,000.00 VAN RIJ, WIEBE 6,000.00 CAMBRONERO, RALPH 3,000.00 SUAREZ, LESTER JONES 5,000.00 HEUMANN, MARIE 2,500.00 ROBILLO, RUBEN 5,000.00 ALAGON, TIMOTEO 2,500.00 HEUMANN, HEINRICH 5,000.00 DALAYON, IRENEO 2,000.00 MOK, RICO 3,000.00
PAID THE 81ST
FOUNDATION DAY CONTRIBUTION (P1,000 EACH) GONZALES, OSCAR MARANON, FERDINAND SO, DOMINIC HEUMANN, HEINRICH RICO, EDGAR GO, MARCELO HEUMANN, MARIE ROBILLO, RUBEN DIVINO, FIL LEE, JAE HEE TAN, CARLOS DIVINO, MAY MAHIPUS, DIOSDADO VAN RIJ, WIEBE NAVALES, ARNOLD MAHIPUS, RALPH VELEZ, JOSE CLARO DALAYON, IRENEO OCHOTORENA, MERCED SUAREZ, LESTER JONES AL-AG, BERNARD AL-AG, CHERRY
06 – PP Ed Rico 21 – Rtn. Jamil Olermo 08 – Dir. Ric Reyes 22 – Sps. Bea Van Rij 14 – PP Fil Divino 30 – Dir. Dexter So 20 – Ric Garcia
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DATE/TIME CLUB MEETING PLACE PRESIDENT EXEC. SEC.
Monday 7:00 PM
RC CENTRAL
Grand Menseng Hotel
CARMENCITA ZURITA
Tuesday 12:15 PM
RC EAST DAVAO
Marco Polo Davao
PATRICK CAPILI
Wednesday 12:00 NN
RC DOWNTOWN DAVAO
Grand Menseng Hotel
ETHEL CACERES
12:00 NN RC SOUTH DAVAO Marco Polo Davao EMMANUEL VILLA-ABRILLE 6:30 PM RC DAVAO 2000 Star Hotel EVELYN CONGSON 6:30 PM RC PAG-ASA Lispher Inn DAVILIN QUILANTANG 7:00 PM RC STA. ANA Grand Menseng Hotel PHILIP DUMLAO Thursday 12:00 NN
RC DAVAO
Sarung Banggi
DIOSDADO MAHIPUS
12:15 PM RC WALING2X Grand Menseng Hotel TERESITA YNIGUEZ Friday 6:30 PM
RC NORTH
Clubhouse Torres
ALBOR BATAO JR
6:30 PM RC WEST DAVAO Marco Polo Hotel EUGENIO VIRGILIO MAGNO II
12:00 NN RC MATINA Runway Sports Bar CARLOS CAPITAN II Saturday 7:00 PM
RC CALINAN
JONAS MAURO
7:00 PM RC TORIL DAVAO RCTD Clubhouse IKEIN JADRAQUE
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NAME NAME 1 Al-ag, Bernard “Bernie” * 30 Lopez, Harry “Harry” 2 Al-ag, Cherry Faye “Cherry” * 31 Lorenzo, Francisco “Quitoy” 3 Angulo, orange Mae “Orange” * 32 Loreto, Marizon “Marizon” 4 Basiao, Reuben “Ben” 33 Mahipus, Diosdado “Dadz” * 5 Bonnemaijer, Joseph “Yos” * 34 Maranon, Ferdinand Ferdie” * 6 Bullecer, Edgar “Ed” * 35 Marfori, Simeon II “Simeon” * 7 Buno, Franklin “Frank” * 36 Navales, Arnold “Arnold” * 8 Cabading, Caesar “Caesar” * 37 Nino, Bien Angelo “Bien” 9 Cambronero, Ralph “Rophie” * 38 Ochotorena, Merced “Merced” * 10 Dalayon, Ireneo “Rene” * 39 Opina, Dennis 11 Diano, Romulo Jr. “Jun” * 40 Ordenana, Gonzalo 12 Diola, Enrique 41 Pavino, Mayette 13 Divino, Filomeno “Fil” * 42 Pefferly, Robert “Rob” 14 Divino, May “May” * 43 Reyes, Ricaredo “Ric” * 15 Elemino, Kristine “Lems” * 44 Robillo, Ruben “Ruben” * 16 Gaisano, John 45 Rodriguez, Julian Jr “Ching” * 17 Gerzon, Madeline 46 Romero, Artemio “Art” 18 Go, Marcelo “Mars” * 47 Sahan, Pastor Amy (1st
Woman Member) 19 Gonzales, Oscar “Oka” * 48 So, Dominic Dexter “Dexter” 20 Hernaez, Conrado Jr “Jun” 49 So, Pengkee “Pengkee” 21 Heumann, Heinrich “Heinrich” * 50 Soriano, Robert 22 Heumann, Marie “Marie” * 51 Suarez, Victor 23 Labang, Samuel 52 Torreon, Israelito 24 Labao, Sonny 53 Uraya, Debrin “Debrin” * 25 Lao, Vicente “Vic” * 54 Uy, Antonio “Tonying” 26 Ledesma, Serafin Jr 55 Valverde, Carlos Manuel “Carlos” * 27 Lee, jae Hee “Jae” * 56 Van Rij, Wiebe “Wiebe” * 28 Liloc, Napoleon “Nap” * 57 Velez, Jose Claro “Pep-C” * 29 Llames, Jaime “Jimmy” 58 Yap, JiaChyi “Jesse” *
Honorary Members: New Members: Secretary Delfin N. Lorenzana Lester Jones Suarez PDG Salvador “Bading” Angala Harold Banggay Engr. Mariano Alquiza, CESO IV May Fiel Divino Datu Toto Paglas Timoteo D. Alagon ConGen Berlian Napitupulu Ralph Michael Angelo R. Mahipus Dodo, Tomoko Rico Mok Tahir, Abdulla Zawawi Carlos C. Tan, Jr.
* Reported to R.I. (33 Members as of August 2019)