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May 9, 2013 Rotary Club of Holy Spirit Club No. 69935 RI District 3780 Philippines Vol. V No. 32
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hair - Club Administration & RI Associateembers Pilot Project
ub Trainor & Chair - Membership Dev
hair - Service Projects
hair - The Rotary Foundation & RI Asso-ate Members Pilot Project
hair - Public Relations
hair - Networking and Community Dev
hair - Sports
esident-Nominee
ARDEN F. SY
sociate Members (RI Pilot Program)
onorary Members
PP BETH CONSTANTINO
O f f i c i a l N e w s e B u l l e t i n o f t h e R o t a r y C l u b o f H o l y S p i r i t
First Class club presidents and District leaders are presented at Distas 201
The May issue of theROTARY LEADER
online magazine is here
The digital edition of this newsletter contains 7 pages. View online to access more pages of information about Rotary and our club.
The historic Manila Hotel was a fittingvenue for Distas 2013 where the FirstClass Presidents and District Leaderswere presented. It was a well-attendedassembly, hosted by the Rotary Club ofCongressional and co-hosted by 14other clubs. It was also heartening tosee a full house of district governors,past, present and future. IDG FrancisRivera presented the RI Thrusts and Dis-trict Goals for RY 2013-14, with particu-lar emphasis on the need to grow mem-bership. This was followed by a talk byPDG Oyan Villanueva RID 3790 on howto strengthen clubs. The morning ses-sion was highlighted by the interesting,animated talk of renowned motivationalspeaker, PP Siva Ananthan RID 3300,
Malaysia who spoke on The RotaryWay and how Rotarians make the livesof others better.
In the afternoon, participants weregrouped by function: PEs/PNs/LGs/AGs,
Club Administration, Membership Deopment, Public Relations, Service to New Generation, The Rotary FoundatService Projects. A Spouses Progrwas also successfully held. Each breout session was ably handled by source persons and discussion leadThe closing plenary session featuPDG Bimbo Salazar who talked on Hthe PRM Supports Rotary and You.
DISTAS participants came away from Assembly more informed, empoweand motivated to take on their leadship roles for RY 2013-14.
RC Holy Spirit was represented at Distas 2013 by Peace President Ma
Salvador, PE Eui Bong Jung and SpoJenny, PN Willy Fabroa, PP Linda Patao (incoming Lt Governor), PP Beth Treasurer Peth Rivera (Spouse of Francis Rivera), and Chair Ric Salvado
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Rotarys Council on Legislation approved US$1 per year in-
crease in per capita dues, removed limits on e-clubs, permitted
satellite clubs, changed new generations to Youth Service, al
lowed participation in projects to count toward club attendanc
Representatives from Rotarys 532 dis-tricts met in downtown Chicago 21-26April, approving a number of measuresdesigned to strengthen Rotary, increasemembership, and enhance the organiza-
tions capacity to serve.
The Council on Legislation meets everythree years to consider changes to the
policies that govern Rotary Internationaland its member clubs.
This years Council accepted an increase of US$1 per yearin per capita dues, removed limits on e-clubs, permitted sat-ellite clubs, and changed the name of the fifth Avenue of
Service to Youth Service.
The dues increase means Rotary clubs will pay Rotary Inter-national annual per capita dues of $54 in 2014-15, $55 in2015-16, and $56 in 2016-17. Dues for 2013-14 had al-
ready been set to $53.
Representatives approved several measures that increaseflexibility, including one that allows an unlimited number of
e-clubs.
The Council also approved satellite clubs, whose membersmeet at a different time and location from their parent clubbut are still considered members of the parent club. Themeasure is intended to make it easier for members to de-
velop the core for a new club.
And in support of experimentation, the representatives in-creased the number of clubs that can take part in pilot pro-
jects from 200 to 1,000. The RI Board uses these pilots,which last for up to six years, to test new ideas, methods,and organizational frameworks for clubs. Pilot clubs thatparticipate in these experiments are fully functioning Rotaryclubs but are exempt from some requirements of the Stan-
dard Rotary Club Constitution.
Among other actions during the week, representatives:
Approved changing the name of Rotarys FifthAvenue ofService, currently called New Generations Service, toYouth Service. The 2010 Council approved this Ave-nue of Service for youth, which joined the already estab-
lished Club Service, Vocational Service, Community
vice, and International Service.
Approved a measure allowing participation in club jects to count toward club attendance requiremeThe measure amends the Standard Rotary Club Cotution to require that a member attend or make upleast 50 percent of regular club meetings or engagclub projects for at least 12 hours in each half of
year, or a combination of both.
Approved a measure allowing Rotarians outside United States and Canada to receive an electronic tion of their official regional Rotary magazine, if onavailable. Rotarians within the United States and Cada were given the option of receiving a digital ver
ofThe Rotarianby the 2010 Council.
Approved a measure creating the office of vice goverwho would act as a substitute if the governor becaunable to serve. The vice governor would be selectethe districts nominating committee from among
districts past governors.
Rejected several resolutions that would have askedRI Board of Directors to grant official recognito programs that serve a range of different age gro
including EarlyAct, KidAct, and ElderAct.
With the Council adjourned, an official report of actionbe compiled, sent to clubs, and posted online. Clubs han opportunity to record opposition to any action. If at le5 percent of the clubs entitled to vote oppose an action,legislation is suspended and the general secretary condua ballot-by-mail. A majority vote would cause the proposabe rejected. All Council actions otherwise go into effec
July.
By Arnold R. Grahl Rotary News30 April 2013
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Rotary Club of Holy SpiritRI District 3780
AGENDA for May 9, 2013 40th Meeting
7:00 PM Assembly-Fellowship-Dinner
Call to Order Pres Marcia Salvador
Club business:
Reminders
District awards night May 25
SETS June 8
RCHS 8th Charter Anniversary June 27
Service projects
2013 Anti-rabies cat & dog vaccination May 25
Team-building workshop for 120 teachers of DJ Elementary School May 28
Brigada Eskwela (District project)
Rotary new year party for Sped children
Next steps in the planning process. . .
Other matters
Presidents Time Pres Marcia
Adjournment Pres Marcia
Jocoe's JournalFrom: THOMAS TELFERTo: Rotary BulletinsSent: Wednesday, May 8, 2013---------------------------------------------Dear Son,
I am writing this slow, 'cause I know
you can't read fast.
There are a few things happening here
at home.
We don't live where we did when you
left -- your father read in the paperthat most car accidents happen within
twenty miles of home, so we moved. I
won't be able to send you the address
because we moved into your cousins
old house and they took the num-
bers with them so they wouldn't have
to change their address.
The weather is nice here. It rained
twice this week. Three days the first
time and four days the second time.
Remember that coat you wanted me
to send you? Well, your aunt said that
it would be too heavy to send in the
mail, so we cut the buttons off and putthem in the pocket.
Monday we got a bill from the funeral
home. It said if we don't make the last
payment on Grandma's funeral .. up
she comes ..
Your father has a lovely new job. He
has over 500 men under him.
He's cutting grass at the cemetery.
Your brother's wife had a baby this
morning. We don't know whether it'sa boy or a girl, so we don't know if you
are an aunt or an uncle.
Your uncle fell in the whiskey vat and
drowned. We cremated him. He
burned for 3 days.
Last week 3 of your friends went off
the bridge in a pickup truck. One
was driving and the other two were
riding in the back. The driver rolled
down the window and swam to safety.
The other two drowned. They couldn't
get the tailgate down.
Not much else. Write more often.
Love,
Mom
P.S. -- We would have sent money,
the envelope was already sealed.
[Non-text portions of this message havebeen removed]
If you need further information, contact me.
P.P. Tom Telfer, B.A.E mail: [email protected] Chair of Rotary Editors & Publiers
Charter member of Rotarians on theInternet
Editor of Jocoe's Journal
Skype name : global63302751
Club Web Site:www.rotarylondonwest.caLondon, Ontario, Canada 6330
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This page ofThe Dove serves as home page of the virtual website of
ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT
Rotary International District 3780
Officers &Chairmen
ServiceProjects
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About theClub
What isRotary?Galleryembers
Rotary International www.rotary.orgwww.facebook.com/RCHS37C Holy Spirit
Congratulations to May celebrants!Birthday Anniversary
May 4 Kent & Toni
May 6 David & Mi Kyung
May 11 Doc Roger
May 18 Marlene
RC Holy Spirit PP Dodgie Osabel is lead nominee of# 106 ALAGAD Party-list
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IDG Francis Rivera and Rotarian Spouse Peth of RCHoly Spirit enter the plenary hall of the 2013 District
Assembly of District 3780 last May 4, 2013.
Eui Bong Jung, First-Class President of theRotary Club of Holy Spirit for RY 2013-14.
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Great BritainIn August, the Rotary Club of Ellon, Scotland, and the YthanCycle Club hosted their third annual Ellon Pedal Car Race. (Apedal car is a four-wheeled, one-person bike.) The closed-road race around a half-mile course drew pedal-car cyclistsfrom Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Perth. Eighteen teams, spon-sored by local businesses, competed to rack up the highestAfter three years of work, the Rotary Club of Lahaina, Maui,Hawaii, USA, completed a $300,000 renovation of the La-haina Public Library, a 57-year-old structure that had fallen
into disrepair due to a lack of state funds. The club collabo-rated with Maui Friends of the Library and the Hawaii StateLibrary System to raise money, commission a redesign, re-move and reshelve 35,000 books, and recruit 21 compa-nies and more than 100 volunteers to provide pro bono ser-vices. It was the largest project in the clubs history.number of laps in the hourlong event, which raised morethan US$9,000 for Maggies Cancer Centre in Aberdeen.
HondurasRotarians from seven clubs in Tegucigalpa worked togetherto fund two outreach centers for young people in the capitalcity. The clubs teamed up with the USAID Regional Youth
Alliance project, the Rotarian Action Group for PopulationGrowth and Sustainable Development, and Save the Chil-dren, which operates the facilities. Located in BuenasNuevas and Villa Franca, neighborhoods with high rates ofgang activity, the centers offer tutoring, vocational training,and sports programs to children and young adults ages 10to 29.
LiberiaAfter enduring years of civil war, beginning in the 1980s andending in 2003, Liberia has few facilities for youth recrea-tion, so children often play in empty lots or streets withoutsupervision. In January, the Rotary Club of Sinkor broke
ground on a center for young people in a suburb of Mon-rovia. The Liberia Girl Guides Association donated an acre ofland, which will accommodate an outdoor basketball court;two palaver huts, which are traditional spaces for dialogue;a cafeteria; and a playground.
New ZealandHundreds of New Zealanders got down and dirty in June atthe Naki Run Amuck mud run in the village of Urenui. Hostedby the Rotary Club of New Plymouth North, the event fea-tured a 2.5-mile course with a variety of mud-covered obsta-cles. The runners raised more than NZ$10,000, most ofwhich went to help the local Taranaki Coastguard construct
a new resboat. More t800 participare expected
the next evalso schedfor June.
Sri LankaLand mines during the Lankas quacentury civil have injured of thousandspeople. Roclubs in dist
3220 (Sri Laand 3140 (part of India) worked with the Colombo FrienNeed Society to host the International Jaipur Foot ProsthLimb camp in the capital in July. The workshop provprosthetic limbs, gait training, and counseling to more t350 people who had lost limbs to land mines.
TanzaniaSix Rotary clubs in Dar es Salaam came together to orgaa fundraising marathon in October. The event includedmile run and 5.5-mile walk options for 5,000 participfrom across Tanzania and Uganda, the two countries innew Rotary District 9211. It raised more than US$330,
for a pediatric oncology ward at the Muhimbili National Hpital, which sees more than 300 new cases every year. ward will feature a 17-bed inpatient facility and six isolarooms for children in danger of infection.
TurkeyIn 1988, the Rotary Club of Istanbul-Findikli built the FinPrimary School, which serves 650 students in its 20 clrooms. Last year, as part of its continued sponsorship ofschool, the club installed solar panels. The new systemdesigned to produce enough power for the compukitchen, and emergency lighting. The club educated teers and students about green energy and set up a compthat provides a digital measurement of the power produc
VenezuelaBed nets can save lives in tropical areas where mosquitransmit malaria. The Rotary Club of Key Biscayne, Fla., Ureceived a Matching Grant from The Rotary Foundatiopurchase 1,500 insecticide-treated bed nor mosquiteros, designed to fit the hammocks used indigenous communities. Steve Baker, of the Key Biscaclub, joined with members of the Rotary clubs of CachaNuevas Generaciones-Ciudad Guayana, Puerto Ordaz, Caroni de Puerto Ordaz to distribute the nets in Bolvar S
in October.
Rotary news in brief from around the globeThe Rotarian -- Mayl 2013
Rotary clubs around the globe have many thingsin common, including a commitment to service.All year long, clubs are taking action to make adifference in their communities. Heres a
roundup of recent club activities.
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The Object of RotaryFirst formulated in 1910, the Object of Rotary is to encourage andfoster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in par-
ticular, to encourage and foster:
FIRST. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for ser-vice;
SECOND. High ethical standards in business and professions, therecognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the digni-
fying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
THIRD. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's per-sonal, 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.
5 Avenues of ServiceBased on the Object of Rotary, the Five Avenues of Service are Rotarysphilosophical cornerstone and the foundation on which club activity isbased:
Club Service focuses on strengthening fellowship and ensuring theeffective functioning of the club.
Vocational Service encourages Rotarians to serve others through theirvocations and to practice high ethical standards.
Community Service covers the projects and activities the club under-takes to improve life in its community.
International Service encompasses actions taken to expand Rotaryshumanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world under-
standing & peace.
Youth Service recognizes the positive change implemented by youthand young adults through leadership development activities, service
projects, and exchange programs.
The Four-Way TestOf the things we think, say or do
Is it the TRUTH?Is it FAIR to all concerned?Will it build GOODWILL and BETTERFRIENDSHIPS?Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned
ROTARIANS PLEDGEI am a Rotarian
I will always uphold the TRUTH.
I am a Rotarian
I will always strive to be FAIR
in all of my dealings with my fellowmen.
I am a Rotarian
I will always endeavor to build
GOODWILL and UNDERSTANDING
in my community,
among my countrymen
and 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 uphold
the Rotary International Motto,
SERVICE ABOVE SELF.
Principles that Guide Rotary
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 othe
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 q
ity 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 Rota
ans
8. Not seek from a fellow Rotarian a privilege or advantage not normally accorded others in a business or professional relationship
Rotary Code of Conduct(FormerlyDeclaration of Rotarians in Business and Professions)
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Club ProfileChartered on June 29, 2005One of few truly community-based clubs in District 3780: almost all members reside orwork in and around BarangayHoly Spiritthat serves both as a host community and venue
& beneficiary of most of the clubs service projects.
VisionBecome the club most admired by the communities it serves, by partners in service,by hosts, sponsors & donors, by its members, and by others in Rotary.
Membership (February 28, 2013):25 Active members 11 ladies & 14 gentlemen
6 Associate Members under the 3-year associate member pilot program of Rotary In-
ternational from RY 2011-12 through RY 2013-14
5 Honorary members
Partners in service:Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit
Interact Club of Holy Spirit National High School
Rotary Community Corps ofKaligtasan
Sister clubs:RC Marikina North D3800
Rotary Club of Seoul Baeksang D3650 Korea
The club publishes The Dove, web-linked e-bulletin that provides ready online access tohundreds of pages of Rotary information, news and entertainment and that now serves as
portal to the virtual website of the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit.
Registered as a non-stock, non-profit corporation with the Securities & Exchange Commis-sion ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT, INC. with a corporate life of 50 years (46 years re-maining)
RC Holy Spirit meets every Thursday, 7-9 PM at the clubhouse of Don Antonio Heights Homeowners Asso-
ciation in Don Antonio Heights, QC.
ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT
Rotary International District 3780
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