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rotary club of angeles centro
Hoagie Philadelphian word for a sub sandwhich. Word likely has its origins from "Hog Island", which was an island intersecting the Delaware and Schuylkyl Rivers. The Irish and Italian people who lived there during the early 20th century where known as "Hog Islanders." In addition, they referred to one another many times as "Hogans" during their lunchbreaks. Eventually, the unique sandwhiches the men ate (they where large loaves of Philadelphian bread Hilled with meats-‐-‐a precurser to the moder sub/hoagie) simply became known as "hoggies." Sometime by the end of WWII, the word transformed into its modern pronunciation and spelling: "hoagie." A hoagie is a style of sandwich popular in Philadelphia and the surrounding region. It consists of an elongated roll typically packed with a selection of cold lunch meats, sliced cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, sweet or hot peppers, oregano, and olive oil. The roll is sliced down its length forming a cradle for the ingredients, somewhat like a hot dog bun. Having originated in the Philadelphia area, Hoagies are now commonly eaten in a wider region including Scranton, Pittsburgh, southern New Jersey, Delaware, and southern Ohio. Hoagies have a resemblance to sub or a hero sandwiches, but are distinct. The original "hoagie" is what is now referred to as an "Italian Hoagie" which includes a variety of traditional Italian lunch meats, including dry salami, mortadella, capicolla, and provolone served with lettuce, tomato and onions with a light vinegar and oil dressing. The Official Club Bulletin of ROTARY CLUB OF ANGELES CENTRO District 3790 Club Number 21777 Chartered April 24, 1984 January 27, 2012 Issue #27 Volume 28 Entrepreneurial “hokey-‐pokey men” sliced the loaf in half, stuffed it with antipasto salad, and sold the world’s Hirst hoagie.” Former Philadelphia mayor (now Pennsylvania governor) Ed Rendell declared the hoagie the "OfHicial Sandwich of Philadelphia". Our Website: www.rotaryclubofangelescentro.com Rotary International ROTARY CLUBS WHERE TO MAKE UP: District 3790, Cluster3C Club Number 21777 Chartered April 24, 1984 CLUB Kalyan “Kalyan” Banerjee R.I. President Digna “Digna” Ragasa District Governor Ellen “Ellen” Uy Assistant District Governor Rotary Club of Angeles Centro Officers & Directors Jesus “Jess” S. Talens Wilmario “Will” L. David Reymundo “Rey” L. Tolentino Norman “Norman” A. Gluck Michael “Mike” D. Bautista John “John” T. Maniago Rolando “Roland” D. Reyes Francisco “Arlene” R. Buan, Jr Norman “Norman” A. Gluck Joel “Joel” C Bondoc Rico “Rico” H. Roque John “John” Maniago Efren “Efren” L. David Rogelio “Roger” D. Torno Reymundo “Rey” Tolentino Jaime “Jim” D. Pamintuan Lionel “Boy” L. Maliwat Vicente “Vic” G. dela Resma Norman “Norman” A. Gluck Ricardo “Ric” M. Balatbat Gregorio “Jun” A. Lumanlan President Vice President Immediate Past President President Elect / Secretary Treasurer Auditor Sergeant at Arms Chairman, Administration Committee Administration Committee - Bulletin/Attendance Administration Committee – Fellowship Administration Committee – Youth Administration Committee - Speakers Bureau Chairman, Membership Committee Co-chairman, Membership Committee Chairman, Pubic Relations Committee Co-chairman, Public Relations Committee Chairman, Service Project Committee Service Project Committee – Community Service Project Committee - Vocational Programs Chairman, Rotary Foundation Committee Co-chairman, Rotary Foundation Committee A RC Angeles North RC Angeles Kuliat RC Clark Centennial RC Mabalacat RC Angeles Friendship RC Clarkfield RC Angeles West RC Metro A Centennial RC Balibago RC Metro Clark RC Angeles RC Dau RC Magalang RC Metro Angeles RC Pampanga North RC Angeles Midtown DAY TIME VENUE Mon Tues Tues Tues Tues Tues Wed Wed Wed Wed Thurs Fri Sat. Fri Fri Sat 7:00 PM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 7:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 12:30 PM 7:00 PM 6:30 PM 12:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM Shanghai Restaurant Garden Dine Restaurant Blue Boar Inn Garden Dine Restaurant Sinyang Cultural Center Holiday Inn - Clark Mamasuk Restaurant Wanjai Restaurant Graceland Restaurant Angeles Fried Chicken Rib-Eye Steakhouse RC Dau Training Center Res. of PP Andy Chan Palito’s Restaurant Max’s Restaurant, Dau Marlim Mansion Hotel ROTARY CLUB OF ANGELES CENTRO MAKEUP CARD Welcome to our regular weekly meeting POSITION & NAME: Rotary Club of: SEC. NORMAN A. GLUCK Date Page 17 15 Invocation Listen and Hear Let My Eyes Be Opened Let me awake and see the beauty that surrounds me all around. Let me hear the singing birds make their wonderful sound. Let me thank God for my health that has been good to me so far. Let all my dreams come true when wishing upon a star. Let me be thankful for friendship that was lovingly given me. Let me never forget the caring that was made for me to see. After God set seven plagues upon Egypt, Pharaoh's servants Hinally said to him: "How long will this be a snare for us? Send out the men that they may serve ... God! Do you not know that Egypt is lost?" (Exodus 10:7) The Egyptians had just experienced seven severe plagues that God set upon them. Even though Pharaoh had also witnessed all of it, he still remained stubborn in refusing to let all of the Jews go free. However, Pharaoh's servants -‐ the ones who waited on their master hand and foot -‐ had complete clarity: if the Jews were not freed, then Egypt and its inhabitants would be completely destroyed. LUPANG HINIRANG Bayang magiliw, perlas ng silanganan Alab ng puso, sa dibdib mo’y buhay Lupang hinirang, duyan ka ng magiting Sa manlulupig, di ka pasisiil How is it that a king was unable to see what was so abundantly clear to everyone else? The reason is that often we're much too close to a situation to be able to see it objectively. Since it was Pharaoh who was speaking directly to Moses, he was too emotionally charged with what was happening to "his" country. Too close to the forest to be able to see the trees. Pharaoh -‐ like many of us who are too close to something in our own lives -‐ has the misguided belief that since we feel we know the situation the best, then we're also in the best position to know what should be done. Therefore, we won't entertain any other ideas or opinions. Sa dagat at bundok Sa simoy at sa langit mong bughaw May dilag ang tula at awit Sa paglayang minamahal Ang kislap ng watawat mo’y tagumpay na nagniningning Ang bituin at araw niya kailan pa ma’y di magdidilim Lupa ng araw ng luwalhati’t pagsinta Buhay ay langit sa piling mo Aming ligaya na pag may mang-aapi Ang mamatay nang dahil sa iyo. B It all comes down to objectivity. Whenever someone is emotionally immersed in something, then by deHinition he will have little or no objectivity. How often have you known someone who was involved in an unhealthy personal relationship but failed to see just how detrimental it was? And he justiHied being closed-‐minded to any other opinions because he embraced the notion that "no one knows the person like he does." And that's exactly why he can never be objective or act rationally. Anyone so close to a situation loses the larger picture and cannot see it clearly. This is why it's imperative always to seek others out and sincerely ask for and hear their advice. Our human nature will oftentimes discount what other people are telling us. This is because if we embrace their viewpoints, then we have to admit to ourselves that we made poor choices and will continue to do so. This "saving face" mentality of not hearing good advice is why people continue to just rationalize their poor behavior instead of changing. One can never grow or become great with this philosophy. The greatest men have always been able to admit their wrongs of the past and then, based upon a new perspective, choose to make healthy and productive choices. So listen to those around you who know you well and whose opinions you value. But the ball will ultimately still be in your court, so Hight the urge to justify your past actions and start taking good advice. While it might not be easy on your ego to do this, it will, however, make you great. Page 2 Page 15 Controversy Corner ROTARY CLUB OF ANGELES CENTRO Shanghai Palace Restaurant MacArthur Hwy, Balibago, Angeles City TONIGHT’S PROGRAM TEACH WITH ANSWERS January 27, 2012 at 7:30pm I -‐ D I N N E R It is the duty of a parent to encourage his or her children to ask questions, and the child who does not yet know how to ask should be taught to ask. II -‐ CALL TO ORDER There is nothing natural about this at all. To the contrary, it goes dramatically against the grain of history. Most traditional cultures see it as the task of a parent or teacher to instruct, guide or command. The task of the child is to obey. "Children should be seen, not heard," goes the old English proverb. "Children, be obedient to your parents in all things, for this is well-pleasing to the Lord," says a famous Christian text. Socrates, who spent his life teaching people to ask questions, was condemned by the citizens of Athens for corrupting the young. In Judaism the opposite is the case. It is a religious duty to teach our children to ask questions. That is how they grow. Page 16 B Pres. Jess Talens Invocation -‐ page 2 Pambansang Awit -‐ page 2 THE 4 WAY TEST -‐ page 3 Highlights of Last Weeks’ Meeting -‐ page 4 Introduction of Visiting Rotarians & Guests Sunshine Report & Community Singing -‐ page 5 III-‐ THE ONE-‐MINUTE RULE Rtn Ben Torres Pre-‐recorded music PP John Maniago PE/Sec. Norman Gluck PP Joel Bondoc PP Ric Balatbat IV-‐ Rotary information -‐ page 6 Finest Hour -‐ page 10 Secretary’s Report -‐ page 7 Treasurer’s Report -‐ page 7 PP Efren David IPP Rey Tolentino PE/Sec. Norman Gluck Treas. Mike Bautista V – PRESIDENT’S TIME Pres Jess Talens VI – ADJOURNMENT Pres Jess Talens Program Moderator FELLOWSHIP All Rotarians PP Arlene Buan FELLOWSHIP Page 1 FELLOWSHIP THE FOUR-WAY TEST District # 3790 & Asia Date Event March 23-24, 2012 DISCON May 6-9, 2012 RI Convention Bangkok, Thailand June 09, 2012 Year End Review RC Sta. Barbara February 11, 2012 Host Club / Venue Family Day ` 1. Is it the TRUTH ? YES! RC Tarlac 2. Is it FAIR to all Concerned ? RC Vigan YES! 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS ? YES! 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned ? YES! Co mp ute r l it February 3, 2012 9am - 12pm computer basics February 10, 2012 9am - 12pm Microsoft Word February 17, 2012 9am - 12pm Microsoft excel February 24, 2012 9am - 12pm Powerpoint And Natural Medicine February 3, 2012 February 10, 2012 February 17, 2012 February 24, 2012 1 am - 4 pm Massage Therapy 1 am - 4 pm Massage Therapy 1 am - 4 pm Massage Therapy 1 am - 4 pm Massage Therapy 3 4 5 6 2nd floor, parish hall, holy rosary parish church, sto. rosario st. (beside holy angel university), angeles city Page 14 er ac y Rotary is a worldwide organization of more than 1.2 million business, professional, and community leaders. Members of Rotary clubs, known as Rotarians, provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. There are 33,000 Rotary clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas. Clubs are nonpolitical, nonreligious, and open to all cultures, races, and creeds. As signified by the motto Service Above Self, Rotary’s main objective is service — in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world. Page 3 Presidents’ Circle This friday we continued our ongoing Job Training Programs with our “H.I.R.E. Program (Helping Individuals Reach Employment) as well as our popular continuing Massage Therapy & Natural Medicine Training Program. 2000-01 2007-08 Remigio “Rem” Leaño Creata Awareness Take Action RI Pres. Frank Devlun DG Julian Benigno S. Uy Rogelio “Roger” Torno Rotary Shares RI Pres. Wilfrid J. Wilkinson DG Lorenzo “Owens” Torres AG Ellen Uy 2001-02 Jose Rizalino “Joey” Mendez Manking is our Business RI Pres. Richard D. King DG Marquez O. Go 2002-03 We have our February seminar schedule already planned and in place for a continuation of our highly successful and popular Job Training & Vocational Education Programs. Pedro “Peter” Tolentino Sow the Seeds of Love RI Pres. Bhichal Rattakul DG Edmyr Macabulos C 2003-04 Danilo “Dan” David Lend a Hand RI Pres. Jonathan B. Majiyagbe DG Vittorius O. Gutierrez 2004-05 Co mp ute r l it February 3, 2012 9am - 12pm computer basics February 10, 2012 9am - 12pm Microsoft Word February 17, 2012 9am - 12pm Microsoft excel February 24, 2012 9am - 12pm Powerpoint 1 am - 4 pm Massage Therapy 1 am - 4 pm Massage Therapy 1 am - 4 pm Massage Therapy 1 am - 4 pm Massage Therapy 3 4 5 6 2nd floor, parish hall, holy rosary parish church, sto. rosario st. (beside holy angel university), angeles city Page 4 ac y John “John” Maniago Celebrate Rotary RI Pres. Glen E. Estess, Sr. DG John Paul S. Cadaing AG Manuel “Manny” Alfonzo 2005-06 And Natural Medicine February 3, 2012 February 10, 2012 February 17, 2012 February 24, 2012 er Jaime “Jim” D. Pamintuan Service Above Self RI Pres. Carl-Wilhelm Stenhammer DG Gerardo “Gerpy” Erguiza AG Jose “Jojo” Flores 2008-09 Francisco “Arlene” Buan Jr. Make Dreams Real RI Pres. Dong Kurn Lee DG Jesus “Jess” S. Nicdao AG Jim Sebree 2009-10 Joel “Joel’ C Bondoc The Future of Rotary Is In Your Hands RI Pres. John Kenny DG Rolando “Oyan” Villanueva AG Ruel Reyes 2010-11 Reymundo “Rey” L. Tolentino Building Communities Bridging Continents RI Pres. Ry Klinginsmith DG Manuel “Manny” Yu AG Peter S. Uy 2011-12 Jesus “Jess” S. Talens Reach Within to Embrace Humanity RI Pres. Kalyan Banerjee DG Digna Ragasa AG Ellen S. Uy 2006-07 Gregorio “Jun” Lumanlan Lead the Way RI Pres. William Boyd DG Florentino “Bishop” Cinense AG Romulo “Romy” Pecson Page 13 Rotary Year 2011 - 2012 Rotary Manual of Procedure 15 Relatives of Rotarians All Rotary clubs and Rotarians should take into account the spouses and fami- lies of Rotary club members when planning activities. These individuals con- tribute to the service objectives and fellowship that derive from association with a Rotary club. (89-139) Many clubs are privileged to have committees or other associations com- posed of relatives of Rotarians cooperating with and supporting them in service and other Rotary club activities. Clubs are encouraged to sponsor groups of spouses or families of Rotarians within the following guidelines: 1) The auxiliary group, committee, or organization should be associated and maintain regular communication with the local Rotary club of which their spouses or family members are members. D MEMBER’S NAME SPOUSE CLASSIFICATION PP. Ricardo M. Balatbat Treas. Michael D. Bautista Rtn. Rodrigo Bautista PP. Joel C. Bondoc PP. Francisco R. Buan, Jr. Rtn Remigio C. Bundalian PP. Efren L. David Rtn. Wilmario L. David Rtn Nardo C. dela Cruz Dir. Vicente G. dela Resma PE/Sec. Norman A. Gluck Rtn Edgar C. Hasegawa PP Gregorio A. Lumanlan Dir. Lionel L. Maliwat PP. John. T. Maniago Rtn. Rolando D. Reyes Rtn Manuel T. Sandico Pres. Jesus S. Talens IPP. Reymundo L. Tolentino PP. Roger D. Torno Rtn. Benjamin A. Torres Corazon Trina Mel Arcely Lorenza Structural Engineering Lease and Financing Accounting/Financial Service Building Management Law Practice US Navy & Auditor (Reta.) Contractor Civil Works Master Planning Hospital Admin/SVS Building Lessor Design/Manufacturing Universal Banking Real Estate Broker Chemical Trading & Hardware CPA Practice US Air Force (Reta.) Drugstore/Wholesale/Retail Furniture Maker/Exporter Universal Banking (Reta.) Architectural Design Universal Banking (Reta.) Evelyn Flocerpina Lita Maria Grace Ann Nellie Rose Nimfa Joy Anna Leticia Cristina Elisa Isabel Ed “Ed” Aguilar Murrel “Murrel” Mangubat 2) The group’s objectives should include the support of Rotary club service activities, the encouragement of friendship among the members, and the promotion of the general ideals of Rotary. Angelo “Ely” Angeles John “John” Maniago 3) The group’s activities, projects, and programs should be principally in sup- port of or complementary to the objectives of the local Rotary club. Ruben “Ben” Cabiao It is intended that auxiliary type groups or organizations be only informally associated with the local club. (RCP 6.020.1.) These groups should review the restrictions on the use of the Rotary Marks (see chapter 5). Cristinio “Tito” Cortez Marcelino “Lino” Alapag Rodgie Mendiola Ner “Ner” L.S. Biag Jr. Oscar “Oscar” Orille Samuel “Sammy” Bugayong Antonio “Tony” Pineda Bert “Bert” Restituto George “Superman” Canlas Jolly “Jolly” Roman William “William” Chu Romeo “Romy” Rosas Efren “Jeff” Chua Pete Roxas Sol Wilfredo “Sol” Flores Robert “Robert” So Cezar “Bong” Gerardo Ricardo “Cardito” Tayag Jesus “Jess” Gozun Nelson “Nelson” Timbol Rogelio “Roger” Malijan Page 6 Antonio “Tony” Ventura Page 11 Presidents’ Circle 1984-85 1992-93 Cristino “Tito” Cortez (CP) Discover a New World of Service RI Pres. Carlos Canseco DG Carlos D. Santiago Samuel “Sammy” Bugayong Real Happiness is Helping Others RI Pres. Clifford I. Dochterman DG Jesus T. Lindayag 1985-86 1993-94 Cezar “Bong” Gerardo You are the Key RI Pres. Edward F. Cadman DG Ruben G. Henson Jr. Efren “Jeff” Chua Believe in What You DO Do What You Believe In RI Pres. Robert R. Barth DG Roberto L. Legaspi 1986-87 1994-95 Robert “Robert” So Rotary Brings Hope RI Pres. M.A.T. Caparas DG Ricardo O. Hipolito Efren “Efren” David Be a Friend RI Pres. William H. Huntley DG Jess Cano Chua BIRTHDAY CELEBRANTS: Nardo Delacruz Remigio Leano Rey Tolentino WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRANTS: D 1987-88 1995-96 Ner Luciano “Ner” Biag Jr. Emerito “Mer” Sanchez Rotarians – United in Service Dedicated to Peace Act with Integrity, Serve with Love, RI Pres. Charlec C. Keller Work for Peace DG Cesario C. Mendoza RI Pres. Herbert G. Brown DG Nelson N. Yuchongtian 1988-89 Zoilo “Jessie” Lacsina Put Life into Rotary – Your Life RI Pres. Royce Abbey DG Rodolfo N. San Juan 1989-90 Noelito “Noel’ Serrano Enjoy Rotary RI Pres. Hugh M. Archer DG Adelino T. Lugue 1990-91 Carlos “Charlie” Sandico Honor Rotary with Faith & Enthusiasm RI Pres. Paulo V.C.Costa DG Renato Lozada 1991-92 Renato “Jun” Zingalaoa Look Beyond Yourself RI Pres. Rajendra K. Saboo DG Carmelo S. Narcisco Jap Hasegawa Vic dela Resma Wilmario David Boy Maliwat Ben Torres Jan. 8 Jan.23 Jan.25 Jan.29 Jan.31 Wedding Anniversary Song (Al Jolson and Saul Chaplin) Oh, how we danced on the night we were wed! We vowed our true love, though a word wasn't said. The world was in bloom. there were stars in the skies, Except for the few that were there in your eyes. 1996-97 Dear, as I held you close in my arms, Angels were singing a hymn to your charms. Two hearts gently beating, murmuring low, "Darling, I love you so." Leonardo “Jun” Romero Jr. Build the Future with Action & Vision RI Pres. Luis Vicente Glay DG Lutgardo M. Lao The night seemed to fade into blossoming dawn. The sun shone anew, but the dance lingered on. Could we but relive that sweet moment sublime, We'd find that our love is unaltered by time. 1997-98 Kabilugan Ng Buwan Ricardo “Ric” Balatbat Show Rotary Cares for your Community, for our World, for it’s People RI Pres. Glen W. Kinross DG Emiliano D. Joven 1998-99 Reynaldo “Rey” Dizon Follow your Rotary Dream RI Pres. James L. Lacey DG Antonio Y. Angeles 1999-2000 Page 12 Jan.5 Jan. 6 Jan. 23 Felipe “Philip” Quizon Act with Consistency, Credibility, Continuity RI Pres. Carlo Ravizza DG Albino V. Gonzales This is the moment I've waited for I can hear my heart singing Soon bells will be ringing This is the moment love sweet Aloha I will love you longer than forever Promise me that you will leave me never Here I am now dear, You're my love, I know dear Promise me that you will leave me never I will love you longer than forever (Reprise) Now that we are one Clouds won't hide the sun Blue skies of Hawaii will smile On this, our wedding day I do love you with all my heart Kapanahunan na naman ng paglalambingan At kasama kitang mamasyal sa kung saan Kabilugan ng buwan at ang hangin ay may kalamigan Aakapin kita mahal ko sa buong magdamag. (Elvis Presley) Pagmamahalan na naman ang mararanasan Sa sariling mundong tayo lang ang may alam Kabilugan ng buwan at ang hangin ay may kalamigan Aakapin kita mahal ko sa buong magdamag. Chorus: Halina’t pakinggan ang awit na dala ng pag-ibig Masaya ang mundo pag kapiling kitang ganito Huwag kang hihiwalay at ang puso ko ay maligaya Lapit na, o lapit pa. Repeat 2nd Verse Repeat Chorus Repeat 1st verse Aakapin kita, mahal ko, sa buong magdamag Aakapin kita, mahal ko, sa buong magdamag. Hawaiian Wedding Song Page 5 SECRETARY’S REPORT By Sec. Norman A. Gluck – Club Secretary We have been continuing our popular Vocational Programs and Job Training at the 2nd floor at Parish Hall office at the Holy Rosary Parish Church in downtown Angeles City starting with our recent Hospitality Training Program (18), Entrepreneurship (24), Retail Sales & Marketing (21) and our recent program this morning; H.I.R.E. (Helping Individuals Reach Employment) and our ongoing Massage Therapy & Natural Medicine. (42) These programs run every friday from 9am to 4pm. TREASURER’S REPORT By Treas. Mike D. Bautista – Club Treasurer E Page 10 Page 7 President’s Corner ATTENDANCE IS THE BEATING HEART OF ROTARY. By Pres. Jess S. Talens It's about Fellowship. If we don't attend meetings, we don't get to know each other, we don't generate the needed Fellowship, and nothing gets done. Really, it's not that difficult. We are leaders in our respective fields. We are selected because we have a certain amount of executive control of our time and resources. We have expertise and capabilities that the world needs. Just schedule the meeting, plan for the conference, and show up. ATTENDANCE I want to share to you an article written by PP Jon of the Rotary Club of Anchorage, Alaska. Sure, we raise money, mostly by and through each other. But it's not about our money attending a meeting in some club account or Evanston trust. Piles of bank notes in a vault don't decide how to improve the world. Money is simply a potential waiting for an idea to make it work. When money gathers together it just "sits there" doing nothing until Rotarians attend meetings, identify a need, design a matching grant, organize a community service project, participate in an NID, or create a concept to improve the lot of people who need it. Then those Rotarians get off the butts and DO SOMETHING about it. I have noticed an ebb and flow of discussion about Rotary's attendance requirements. Some Rotarians do not like the requirement that they must attend 60% of their club's annual meetings per year. They want the rule changed. It bothers me. It concerns me that Rotarians do not want to attend meetings. So, if we do not attend meetings, do we just send our contributions in as a "proxy" for our not showing up? Is that the intent of our "Grand Mission?" I don't think so. Rather than summarize the pros and cons, let's look at the intent of an attendance requirement. Why is it important we attend meetings, functions and conferences? Rotary is about "World Peace and International Understanding THROUGH FELLOWSHIP" That's it. That's our purpose. Admittedly it's idealistic. But without idealism, how does anything improve? Fellowship is the heart and soul of Rotary and leads to our wonderfully productive philanthropy and good works ... locally, regionally or internationally. Fellowship is the salve that promotes our conviviality and makes our selfless contributions possible. If we do not attend meetings, participate on committees, or "show-up," none of what Rotary does is possible. The intent is to avoid the inevitable process of people sending checks/contributions in lieu of their physical presence and participation. Rotary is participatory. Participation means attendance ... and not just the passive, sit around and "have lunch" kind of attendance. It means to actually DO something. If we do not "show up," get involved and actively participate, we do not engender and promote the essential Fellowship among ourselves: especially among those with whom we are not likely to otherwise know and spend time with, unless it's at a Rotary meeting, conference or convention. Page 8 E Many of us are Paul Harris Fellows and/or multiple PHFs. We make grand contributions of our personal treasure and resources. The generosity is often humbling, and a true testimony to our love of our fellow man. But it's not the only or even most important one .Contributions and donations of money, our capital, alone is idle paper. It takes the Fellowship and participation that comes from the attendance of Rotarians (you and me) to combine those resources with our hearts, minds, and sweat to make our combined contributions of treasure and time work. Given the time and personal presence of Rotarians we will change the world ... Indeed, we already have, and are continuing to do so. The most important capital we invest is our time and personal participation, our ATTENDANCE leads to our fellowship. THAT's what makes it happen. THAT's how world peace and international understanding will occur and is occurring. Attending a meeting 60% or more of the weeks in a year is easy! Make up opportunities are numerous. But you must WANT to do it. If you can't, or won't, show up then Rotary is not for you. But if you can and will show up, then Rotary is for you and the world will be a better place because of you. That's my opinion. Take it or leave it. Page 9