Pia Gutierrez - rcb members only
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Pia Gutierrez - rcb members only
Baguio City, Philippines R.I. DIST 3790, CLUB NO. 16863 Chartered on 21 February 1938 Telefax No. (6374)442-3799 E-mail: [email protected] URL: rcbaguio.d3790.org A Celebration of Service The Rotary Club of Baguio meets at the Baguio Country Club every Saturday at 12:30 to 2:20 p.m. O F FICIAL CLUB BULLETIN Volume LXII Number 28 07 FEBRUARY 09 Guest of honor and speaker contents in a glance President’s Corner.........................................................2 Pia Gutierrez GHS’s Profile, Secretary’s Notes...................................3 In Retrospect ................................................................ 4 Topic: “Responsible Broadcasting” Scenes We Like To See..................................................5 Please turn to Page 3 for our Speaker’s Profile Programme Rotary Information........................................................6 12:00 m.Fellowship 12:30 p.m.Call to Order...................Pres. Bert Talco Invocation.........Sec/PP Gerard Audineau. Pambansang Awit.................. (Everyone) Rotary Hymn......................... (Everyone) 12:40Entertainment..........Rtn. Joey Bugayong 12:50 Intro of VR&G....... VP Marilyn Barredo 12:55 Finest Moments......... PP Lito Pangilinan 1:10 Raffle Draw............. Rtn. Angie Visperas 1:15 Members’ Time.........................(Anyone) 1:25 President’s Time.............Pres. Bert Talco 1:35 Intro of GHS.................. PP Chris Peralta Speech.................................... Pia Gutierrez 1:50 Open Forum 2:00Response........................Rtn. David Rees 2:15 Pilipinas Kong Mahal............ (Everyone) Adjournment...................Pres. Bert Talco Editor’s Comics, ...........................................................7 Object Of Rotary, Four Way Test, Where to Make-up........... 8 Partners In Service .................................................. 9-10 next week 14 February 09 Valentine Fellowship 6:00 pm PP Diony & RAPP Louie Claridad’s Residence # 30 Gibraltar Road, Baguio City Rtn. Gigi Maranan Program Coordinator Retrospector Rtn. Emil Dayrit February Is World Understanding Month officers PRESIDENT’S CORNER Anniversary Happenings ROTARY YEAR 2008-09 Dong Kurn (D.K.) Lee President Rotary International Jesus “Jess” Nicdao District Governor District 3790 Eric “Eric” Rodriguez Assistant District Governor District 3790 ROTARY CLUB OF BAGUIO BOARD OF DIRECTORS Alberto “Bert” Talco President Marilyn “Marilyn” Barredo Vice President Club Service Projects Director Gérard “Gérard” Audineau Secretary The Rotary Foundation Director Uwe “Uwe” Koeller Treasurer Mia Joy “ Mia” Cawed Club Administration Director President Nominee Dwight “Ike” Dulnoan Club Public Relations Director Rafael “Raffy” Chan Immediate Past President Cecille “Cecille” Apostol Director Ben “Ben” Ladilad Director Rhodora “Dhory” Vicencio Director ADVISERS & OFFICERS PP Diony “Diony” Claridad Adviser PP Vicenia “Veeh” Balajo Adviser PP Horatio Christopther “Chris” Peralta Adviser Membership Committee Chair Rolando “Rolly” de Guzman Auditor Lito “Lito” Pangilinan Sergeant-at-Arms CAÑAO CLUB BULLETIN Rhodora “Dhory” Vicencio Editor-in-Chief Rafael “Raffy” Chan Adviser-Consultant Gérard “Gérard” Audineau Imager Uwe “Uwe” Koeller Imager Evangeline “Gigi” Maranan Business Manager ROTARY ANNS OF RCB Araceli “Cely” Ladilad Rotary Ann President Pres. Alberto “Bert” Talco Rotary greetings to everyone! February is a special month in the Rotary calendar as it has not only been designated World Understanding Month but also includes the anniversary of the first meeting of Rotary held on 23rd February 1905, now designated World Understanding and Peace Day. In designating World Understanding Month, the Rotary International board asks all Rotary Clubs to plan programmes for their weekly meetings, and undertake special activities, to emphasize understanding and goodwill as essential for world peace. Once again we had a tour around the City of Baguio….in the realistic sense of the word. And I know that we are a force to contend with insofar as doing what is good for our city is concerned. As usual, we only have to do it the Rotary Way…and it will go a long way. February is going to be a hectic month for the Club. We have the Valentines’ Day affair which will be our second out-of-venue meeting. Then we will be having a month long schedule of a activities in preparation for our 71st Charter Anniversary. For the 14 February 09 Affair, we invite each member to bring their loved ones, children including, for a Valentine’s Bonfire night. We hope that you would spend that special day with the Club and we assure of good food, superb entertainment and a romantic night. Just remember, western style! We are, likewise preparing a Souvenir Program for our anniversary. We enjoin the membership to do our share by either advertising or soliciting advertisers for the Souvenir Program. Cluster l-C had a meeting, this time, to tackle the incoming Family Day on 13 -15 March 09 to be held, tentatively, at Teachers’ Camp, Baguio City. 13 March 09 is set for golf, basketball and bowling; 14 March 09 for amazing race and fun games. The evening of the said day will be a bonfire party and awards. 15 March 09 is rest day or exclusively for the members and their families to enjoy the beauty and fun our city has to offer. The main contribution of the Rotary Club of Baguio in the Cluster project will be the 3rd Leg of the Governor’s Cup Golf Tournament which would be held at Baguio Country Club, Baguio City. Again, I invite everyone to participate and ‘ hit the ball or, maybe, ‘watch the ball’, so to speak. Last Thursday, 5 February 09, the members of the Committee on Golf had a meeting to prepare for the said golf tournament. PE Mia, Committee chair reminds everyone that solicitation letters were distributed to the membership in support of affair. This Saturday, 7 February, 09, we will be exposed to the world of responsible broadcasting by our Guest of Honor and Speaker, Pia Gutierrez of ABS-CBN. Thought for the week: A Japanese soldier by the name of Oneda has not heard that World War II was over. He continued to fight in a small island in the Philippines. People tried all kinds of ways to let him know that the war was over. They dropped fliers and tried other ways to communicate with him. He said, “I will not stop fighting unless my Captain tells me personally to quit”. So they went back to Japan and found his Captain and took him to the Philippines to tell the soldier. Then 30 years after the war was over in l974, he said, “ I will now stop fighting because the last thing my Captain told me was to fight to the end”. Someone asked him, “Has anything good happened to you in these 30 years?” He said, “No, nothing good had happened in these 30 years”. Nothing good happens when we are fighting and not at peace. 2 Ghs’s profile secretary’s notes Gérard’s Update for 07 February 09 PIA MADEL BENTIC GUTIERREZ Bayan Park, Aurora Hill, Baguio City/ Blk. 31, Lot 5 Don Pepe Cojuangco Homes San Miguel Tarlac City [email protected]/[email protected] (0906) 520-7852/(074) 443-6091 Secretary Gérard Audineau PERSONAL BACKGROUND Sex: Female Birth date: 24 July 1984 Birthplace: Manapla, Negros Occidental Parents: Father: Eugenio Geneta Gutierrez Occupation: Mechanical Engineer Mother: Bernadette Bentic Gutierrez Occupation: Businesswoman BIRTHDAY & ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO PP Roger Naz : February 02 For the record: 31 January 09 Regular Meeting Rotary Anns RAPP Josie Chan, RAPP Yolly Faelnar, RAPP Coring Visperas. Guests Atty. Peter Fianza: GHS – Guest of PP Veeh Balajo Geraldine Fajardo: Guest of Dir. Cecille Apostol EMPLOYMENT HISTORY ABS-CBN Regional Network Group Baguio ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs 1. Baguio Correspondent, March 2006-present • Provides live and packaged reports and features on a variety of stories for different ABS-CBN News Platforms and Specials ( ANC, TV Patrol World, Bandila, UKG, ABS-CBN Interactive) TV Patrol Northern Luzon 2. Senior Reporter, March 2006-present Reports on variety of stories in the Northern • Luzon Area • Provides daily coverage of major local events. 3. News Anchor, October 2006-present Naimbag nga Morning Kapamilya 4. Executive Producer, July 2008-present • Oversees over – all production and conceptualization of the morning show 5. Program Host, July 2008-present We missed you last 31 January 09: PP Ben Cid (exc), PP Diony Claridad (exc), Rtn. Emil Dayrit (mu), Aud. Rolly De Guzman, PP Jack Gesner (exc), Treas. Uwe Koeller (mu), PP Alfred Laygo (mu), Rtn. Gigi Maranan (mu), PP Angeling Palma (exc), Rtn. Ping Paraan (exc), Rtn. Pam Perkins (mu), PP Teop Rondez (exc), Dir. Dhory Vicencio (mu), PP Linda Winter (mu). make-ups Cluster 1C Medical Mission 18 Jan 09 PP Mike Pearson GSE Committee & AG meeting 18 Jan 09 PP Linda Winter Cluster 1C Medical Mission 19 Jan 09 PP Mike Pearson eCLUB One 24 Jan 09 Rtn. Emil Dayrit GHS RCB South meeting 30 Jan 09 PP Linda Winter DGE Oyan meeting 31 Jan 09 PP Linda Winter RC La Trinidad meeting 02 Feb 09 PP Alfred Laygo RCB Sunrise meeting 04 Feb 09 PP Johnny Zarate UNIVERSITY OF BAGUIO Office of the Publications and Media Affairs • Staff, January 2006 – March 2006 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Tertiary: Bachelor of Arts Major in English University of Baguio Upper General Luna Road, Baguio City Graduate: October 2005 Presidential Awardees for Leadership Secondary: College of the Holy Spirit of Tarlac San Sebastian Village, Tarlac City, Tarlac Graduate: March 2001 Elementary: College of the Holy Spirit of Tarlac San Sebastian Village, Tarlac City, Tarlac Graduate: March 2007 on leave Rtn. Herb Meadows 3 in RETROSPECT The Meeting That Was 31 January 09 Rtn. Libby Fernandez The Training Center is definitely the place to be….ready for the touch of beauty and grace…. it is the Ladies’ Day! Early birds at the hall of golden ribbons were the Rotary Anns truly excited to start the Rotary Ann Year with a “feel’! At 12:40 in the afternoon the meeting was called to order, with VP Marilyn directing the way the affair would go. Ann Coring gave a very touching Invocation through a reading on the essence of forgiveness. After the Pambansang Awit, the membership rendered the singing of the Rotary Hymn, as usual, with gusto. RAPP Josie Chan gamely entertained the membership with two songs, one for the young and one for the old. Then PP Mike, the (other), Centennial Man, introduced the guests and those at the presidential table. PN Ben prepared quiz for the finest moment where members were fined P100 if they fail to give the correct answer. At this point, VP Marilyn doubly tasked by acting as Program Coordinator and Treasurer at the same time! I bet it was a tough job…. but very well done! The Raffle Table looked all so organized with bags of Baguio Country Club goodies…of course, by the ever reliable RAPP Yolly and Rotary Anns! Lucky winners were Sec. Gerard (who won three times and waived one), Rtn. Joe (who won twice), Ann Yolly, PP Helmut, PP Chris, Rtn. Chris Faelnar, Dir. Ike and PN Ben. For Members’ Time Rtn. Chris, Fellowship Head, reminded the February 14 Committee members to stay for a real quick meeting; PP Mike announced the “I ‘soup’ port Breast Cancer Awareness project of Venture Club Baguio for 1 February 09. No wonder he was going around selling tickets to the ladies! Also he mentioned the Heart Month Project: Walk - A- Mile- For –Your- Heart by Notre Dame with Philippine Heart Association Northern Luzon Chapter, headed by Dr. Edwin Cosalan. Sec. Gerard informed the Club that only half of the membership have paid for the Paul Harris Fellow Raffle and encouraged everyone to update their payments. For the President’s Time, Pres. Bert reminded the membership of the payments of our Rotary dues for the general fund; reading the letter of gratitude sent by the Baguio Centennial Commission for our participation in the successful Medical, Surgical, Dental Mission; month long events this in commemoration of the RCB 7lst Charter Anniversary scheduled for 28 February 09. Birthday celebrant PP Mike got his share of hugs, handshakes and kisses ….ice cream follows, of course! PP Johnny gave a very amiable yet informative introduction of our Guest of Honor and Speaker who spoke not only of land disputes in Baguio but of the so many issues affecting the City of Baguio. The questions by the membership only reflected their interests and concern for our not-so-well-directed city. Issues such as garbage, market, public lands, sanitary landfill and traffic conditions were not spared. Once again, we had a true-to-life tour in our very own city, We only have to do our share to give Baguio the life it use to have. Our Honored Speaker really needs so much time to discuss all these matters. He did admit that city needs our very own Rtn. Jody for the planning for a better Baguio. Rtn. Jody, why not? After a response by yours truly, the membership sang Pilipinas Kong Mahal and the meeting was adjourned at 3:00 o’clock in the afternoon. 4 scenes we like to see Images from Last Week’s Meeting 31 January 09 Images by PP/Sec. Gérard Audineau Captions by VP Marilyn, the Program Coordinator in her rare solemn moments during the Invocation EIC Dhory Vicencio Our beloved couple, RAPP Coring and Rtn. Angie still as sweet as ever. Lady Rotarians were joined by RAPP Yolly and former Rtn. Ging Fajardo. RAPP Josie and RAPP Yolly giving away the goodies during Raffle Time. PP Mike appears to be very pleased with his birthday card handed by Pres. Bert. GHS, Peter Fianza discussed about a controversial topic, land disputes in Baguio City. Pres. Bert presented to GHS Peter Fianza the Plaque of Appreciation from RCB. 5 ROTARY INFORMATION RI PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE: FEBRUARY IS WORLD UNDERSTANDING MONTH Dear fellow Rotarians, I grew up in a small village, the same village where my family had lived for many generations. I lived close to many members of my extended family, and our family traditions were very strong. In those days, few Koreans ever traveled abroad, and there was very little Western influence. My home, my language, and my culture were all I knew. When I was in my 20s, I made a decision that would shape the rest of my life. With my father’s encouragement, I traveled to the United States to work and to study. I chose San Francisco as my destination and spent nearly two years there, taking classes and learning English. I made my way working at several entry-level jobs. It is difficult even today to describe what an impact that experience had on me. Everything, and everyone, was different. I was used to seeing only Korean faces; in San Francisco, I saw people from all over the world. I worked hard on my English and in my job. I learned what it was like to be the person who did not understand, who cleaned up after others, who took orders but never gave them. I learned how large the world outside my village really was. And those experiences sent me back to Korea changed. When I returned to join my father’s business in Seoul, I knew what it was like to be a worker at the bottom of an organizational hierarchy – and that affected how I treated my employees. I knew what it was like to do physical labor all day – and that gave me increased respect for those who worked in every kind of job. Perhaps most important, I knew how much of the world lay beyond my own experience. I knew that there were so many different countries and cultures, so many different people in the world. I knew that as much as we are all different, we are all essentially the same. And I knew that everyone, everywhere, sometimes needs help from others. In Rotary, February is World Understanding Month – a time to focus on the importance of goodwill and understanding for peace. It is a time for all of us to pause and consider how we are pursuing Rotary’s fourth Avenue of Service – International Service – because it is our international service, and our international fellowship, that will do the most to help us all build a more peaceful tomorrow. Dong Kurn (D.K.) Lee President, Rotary International 6 editor’s comics Great Mind Has a Purpose EIC Dhory Vicencio GREAT SCOTT!! Emmett Lathrop “Doc” Brown, Ph.D. is a fictional scientist and one of the lead characters in the Back to the Future motion picture trilogy. The character’s appearance and mannerisms are loosely inspired by Leopold Stokowski and Albert Einstein. In the Back to the Future universe, he is the inventor of the first time machine, which he builds out of a De Lorean sports car. His earlier inventions met with limited success, but he was able to build a large refrigerator and steam locomotive time machine in 1885. “Doc”, as he is referred to by his best friend, Marty McFly is a scientist by trade. Doc is a “student of all sciences” and spends much of his time inventing. The folks in Hill Valley believe that if they He usually has a pet dog; in 1955, his dog was named needed a scientist day or night ,they could simply call Copernicus, and by 1985, he had a dog named Einstein. Doc Brown and he’d be there in his truck to do whatever Doc’s role models are scientists, as evidenced by the service a scientist would be required for. names of his dogs and the portraits of Isaac Newton, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, and Albert Einstein found in his laboratory (which were on a wall in his home Our cool guy is no other than Rtn. Herb Hayes!!! in 1955 In Back to the Future II, Doc had discovered that Yes, he is the “Doc” to the lives of his dear Marty’s son, Marty Jr, was to go to jail for committing a children at Grace Baptist Church. He may not be the crime, an event which would end up destroying the McFly “scientific guy” but he is the person who invents new lives family for people with his preaching and good examples. He stirs the lives of the people around him just as Doc Emmett shifts the lives of Marty McFly in the Back to The Future trilogy. Doc Emmet is a genius in science and technology while Rtn. Herb Hayes is a genius of life, knowledge and values. Rtn. Herb Hayes need not build a time machine to present what lies ahead…his acumen allows him to lead others to decent, respectable, virtuous, noble existence. Rtn. Herb contributes to the good fellowship of Rotary Club of Baguio, as he is undeniably one of the coolest guys in the club. More so, he plays an important role in Rotary service as: The folks of Baguio believe that if they needed a Rotarian day or night , they could simply call Rtn. Herb and he’d be there to do whatever service a Rotarian would be required for. 7 OBJECT OF ROTARY Where to make-up RC La Trinidad 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 opportunity for service. Monday 7:00 pm Jack’s Restaurant, La Trinidad acquaintance as an RC Metro Baguio Tuesday 7:00 pm 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; Baguio Country Club RCB Sunrise Wednesday 8:30 am THIRD. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life; Baguio Country Club RCB North FOURTH. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowhip of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service. Wednesday 7:00 pm Hotel Supreme, Baguio City RC Summer Capital FOUR-WAY TEST OF ROTARY Wednesday 7:00 pm Of all the things we think, say or do: Cooyesan Plaza, Baguio City 1 RCB South 2 3 Is it the TRUTH? Friday 7:00 pm Is it FAIR to all concerned? Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4 Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? Baguio Country Club RC Downtown Session Friday 7:00 pm Kalapaw Restaurant, Military Cut-off MAKE-UP CARD Thank you for honoring us with your presence Rotarian: Rotary Club of: Gérard Audineau RCB Secretary Bert Talco RCB President Date: 8 partners in service Compliments from Pres. Bert Talco Civil Engineer Compliments from PP Gérard & RA Terry Audineau RCB Secretary and TRF Committee Chair District RCC Area 1 Chair and RI District Resources Group Coordinator for Health and Hunger RCBC RIZAL COMMERCIAL BANKING CORPORATION Compliments from A YGC Company PP LINDA WINTER Rolando B. De Guzman AVP/Business Center Manager Rota-Kid Jennifer Winter RCBC Building, Session Road, Baguio City Tel. Nos.: (074) 442-2077; 442-5354; 442-5346 MS CID EDUCATIONAL SUPPLY BAGUIO MEDICAL CENTER No. 9 Military Cut-Off Road, Baguio City, Philippines Tel. Nos.: 442-3338 or 442-2626 / Fax. No.442-5135 P.O.Box 58, Baguio City PP Marcos Ben Cid 2008: “Now On Our 40th Year of Dedicated Service” Office Address: 81-85 Session Rd., Baguio City, Tel. (074)442-2634, Fax. (074)4466569 PP Dionisio “Diony” Claridad Jr. Medical Director LUZON HYDRO BAGUIO OLYMPIA SALES & SERVICES, INC. CORPORATION (074) 444-2994 [email protected] …office equipment sales and services… Compliments from design Dir. Ben Ladilad print layout and printer of YOUR Cañao! & RAP Cely Ladilad JOEY CHAN Marketing Executive Cell: 0917-5391482 292 D. 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