Tinig Newsletter for March 5, 2015

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Tinig Newsletter for March 5, 2015
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter
March 12, 2015
Valle Verde Country Club
March 12, 2015 - 12:00 noon
Pangkat No. 3 Leader: Rtn. Kel Pascual
Call to Order
Pres. Ramy A. Garcia IV
Invocation
PP Totoy Bartolome
National Anthem
PP Toti Buhain
FOUR-WAY TEST
Rtn. Ike Ona
Introduction of
Visiting Rotarians & Guests
Rtn. Kel Pascual
Community Singing
Rtn. Ed Sambeli
Wise or Otherwise
Fining Moments
Rtn. Sammy Lazo
President’s Time
Pres. Ramy A. Garcia IV
Introduction of
Guest Speaker
PP Bert Albano
ENGR. ALFREDO “Allan” TAN
Director, HLURB
GUEST SPEAKER
Open Forum
Adjournment
Pres. Ramy A. Garcia IV
PE Ner Laino
Emcee
*** MARCH IS LITERACY MONTH ***
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
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March 5, 2015
Valle Verde Country Club
March 5, 2015 - 12:00 noon
Pangkat No. 2 Leader: Rtn. Bebert Lacuna
Call to Order
Pres. Ramy A. Garcia IV
Invocation
PP Celso Ylagan
National Anthem
Rtn. Wowie Benitez
FOUR-WAY TEST
PP Tito Henson
Introduction of
Visiting Rotarians & Guests
Rtn. Bebert Lacuna
Community Singing
Rtn. Henry Diaz
Wise or Otherwise
Fining Moments
PP Hermie Orbe
President’s Time
Pres. Ramy A. Garcia IV
Introduction of
Guest Speaker
PP Lito Ayson
HANZ CUA
Geomancer
GUEST SPEAKER
Open Forum
Adjournment
Pres. Ramy A. Garcia IV
Rtn. Emil Misa
Emcee
*** MARCH IS LITERACY MONTH ***
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Dear Lord,
There have been a number of suicides recently,
including an entire family and a foreign
student. We pray that persons who are in
despair may get to think that there is a God, that
is You, whom they could always approach and
pray to, for solace and relief.
Amen
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of 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?
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;
acquaintance
as
an
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 fellowship of
business and professional persons united in the ideal
of service.
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"TOP OF THE WORLD"
Such a feelin's comin' over me
There is wonder in 'most ev'ry thing I see
Not a cloud in the sky, got the sun in my eyes
And I won't be surprised if it's a dream
Everything I want the world to be
Is now comin' true especially for me
And the reason is clear, it's because you are here
You're the nearest thing to heaven that I've seen
I'm on the top of the world lookin' down on creation
And the only explanation I can find
Is the love that I've found ever since you've been around
Your love's put me at the top of the world
Somethin' in the wind has learned my name
And it's tellin' me that things are not the same
In the leaves on the trees and the touch of the breeze
There's a pleasin' sense of happiness for me
There is only one wish on my mind
When this day is through I hope that I will find
That tomorrow will be just the same for you and me
All I need will be mine if you are here
I'm on the top of the world lookin' down on creation
And the only explanation I can find
Is the love that I've found ever since you've been around
Your love's put me at the top of the world
-o0o-
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March 5, 2015
Pres. Ramy Garcia IV
Fellow Pasig Rotarians;
We have just entered our 9th month of this rotary year. This means 4
more months for PE Ner to prepare for his term.
Although there the rotary year does not end till June, we only have
till the end of this month to meet our goals and requirements to
achieve the Presidential Citation Award.
Last Tuesday, your officers and board had it's monthly meeting. The
first in the agenda was the Presidential Citation requirements. After
going thru them, we identified 3 items that we need to focus on.
First on this list is Membership. So far after 8 months, we have only 4
been able to induct 4 new members. I know that we can still double
this number before March 31. If you have someone in mind, please
bring them along today.
Second is the TRF. We still have 2 or 3 members from last year and 3
new members this year that are not Paul Harris Fellows. PHF is
achieved if you give $1000 to the TRF. If you want to become a PHF,
you can be one by giving $500 and I will cover the other half with
500 points. Im urging Rtn Ray Armas, Rtn Albert Mendiola, Rtn
Garrick Ang to take advantage of this now since others are in line.
Third is our Career Guidance Day that we always do every year. We
are still trying to arrange if there is time to do this since the school
year is about to end.
In any case, we have the numbers or points required to meet and
achieve the Presidential Citation.
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Pres. Ramy Garcia IV
Continuation 1.
Now, Discon will be on March 20 & 21 at the Manila Hotel. We need
more participants in the talent night. So far, the participants are Dir
Rey Armas, Dir Jess Acantilado and Dir Garrick Ang. We need 3-5
more participants to helps out and win the competition. We have been
rehearsing at the Tanghalang Pasigueno for the last month, but will
be moving to our usual venue at PDG Benny's house in Valle Verde
4. Please come and join us tomorrow. Dir Rey, ikaw na bahala kay
Dir Ogie at alam mo naman kung gaano kahirap yung ginagawa nyo.
So far we have 14 registrants for the Discon, with 2 more to be
registered today, First Lady Dj and Rtn Ben Baniel. Please let me
know who else is interested so I can register you and get the same
discounted rate.
Our Rotary Marker is in its final stages. I have asked our contractor to
add the LIGHT UP ROYARY and the END POLIO logos so satisfy
some items is the Presidential Citation.
Lastly, I will have to leave early today and ask PE Ner to close the
meeting. I have to attend the graduation of our grade 2 students who
are part of the L.E.T.S READ program in Butting Elementary School.
Let us continue to be of service to other and "LIGHT UP ROTARY"
Rafael A. Garcia IV
Best Class President RY2014-15
Rotary Club of Pasig
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PP Benny P. De Guzman
You have to give it to Jerry Quibilan. Every now and then he invites a
good material to balance our topics in Rotary. The insights plus
personalities that Wilson Lee Flores interviewed before are very
interesting news bits to lessen the worries for the day.
He was impressed with the recollections of our PD Kel whose
recollection of Fuga Island brought forth a smuggling point of the
country. As usual, Jerry will never invite a guest speaker without him
asking a related question on the matter.
Congrats to rejuvenating new Rtn Pol Garcia. Everytime he has time, he
brings his son to show what we are doing during our Rotary lunch.
The election for the directors of Valle Verde Country Club was again
postponed due to a writ of preliminary injunction. Our good PP Peter is
thus again on the waiting list. Permanent visiting Rotarian PP Ed Lucero
realized late that it is hard to win an election decided by proxy votes.
PP Jun Zafra is back. Yes it is true that he is a rare breed that earns his
pesos well but spends the dollars apparently on a must spend. His
youngest apo was born prematurely and they had to spend a lot of
dollars for his survival. Prayers are still needed although the baby is out
of danger. There are no price increases in all his services being offered
though.
I hope there is nothing wrong with the “niece” of Rtn Ed Sambeli. His
being a no show again may mean there is something wrong like
changing of the guards?
When I do not pass for PFB Chito, I guess his attendance is not so good.
By passing for PVP Louie he has a perfect four time attendance. Next
time Chito and Louie na. This is the buddy system that we started for
two weeks and abandoned once again.
There is something amiss in the Community Singing. Before, when that
is sang, PP Peping shouts with gusto. He noticed seguro na iba ang
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PP Benny P. De Guzman
Continuation 1.
ending kaya nirecite na lang niya. PP Peter must be congratulated for
his efforts. Akala niyo madali yon, kung wala kang magawang
magaling madali yon but Peter has plenty to do right, and, magaling pa
rin. I can just imagine the late PP Bobbit smiling. Baby Rtn Albert did
well, as he usually excels in everything he touches.
I would not miss the tidbits of PRO Manoj. I am missing his person. His
tidbits Boss Peter took over and Peter did very well. His Lexophile is not
only entertaining, it is enhancing your skills and improving your
conversationalist instincts.
You cannot enjoy the wits behind Lexophile without recalling the late
PP Teddy Yabut. He calls dentists hand-to-mouth to exist. Not our PVP
Louie and his family their hands-to-bank existence.
There is something unusual in our very own PDG Raffy getting the
Chair of the PCRG, the PDGs’ group. Many governors from the other
districts moved around to have Raffy elected. Now, he will be too busy
but his body system is adjusted to this kind of rigors. Like Wash Sycip
and the rest of the tycoons per speaker Flores last week, they will never
tire doing good and doing great like Raffy.
Spouse Snoogie and IPP Ducky had a lot of fun during their wedding.
They planned their anniversaries every four years kaya 29th February
ang wedding anniversary nila. The partner of Henry Sy before, when
they started at Echague Street, now Carlos Palanca St. in Quiapo was the
late Senen Mendiola. Kaya dati ang SM meant Sy-Mendiola. Sa huli na
lang Shoemart. Kung ako kay Senen nuon, sasabihin ko Senen
Mendiola.
A new Rotarian told me, si Flor pala hindi lang sa medical equipment.
Like Ike Ona, he is an MD too. Nakita kasi MD Ona asking a PhD. MD
naman ni Flor ay as Major Donor.
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PP Jun C. Zafra
SAN FRANCISCO CLUB REVEALS FORMULA FOR
GROWTH AND RETENTION OF MEMBERS
Members of the Rotary Club of San Francisco Evening meet at a
wine bar after work, share a social outing, and promote all their
activities on social media like Meetup and Facebook.
As the first evening club in the city, it has attracted many young
professionals from Silicon Valley tech firms whose work schedules
keep them from joining a more traditional club that meets for
breakfast or lunch. But more than that, the evening format has helped
the club grow by 30 percent since it received its charter in mid-2013.
Danielle Lallement, who was its charter president, says the club has
been successful because it accommodates members' preferences.
"The majority of our members are in their 30s and 40s, and their
financial and work obligations outside the club are great, so we cater
to their needs," she says. "We are extremely flexible with our
members, their attendance, their payment options, and expectations."
For example, almost half the members are citizens of countries other
than the U.S., so leaders dropped the pledge of allegiance at the
beginning of meetings. In addition, members can easily schedule
recurring dues payments online, and a PayPal credit card reader is
brought to meetings to facilitate dues payment. Early on, members
also decided they wanted the last meeting of the month to be a social
event. Members have attended the San Francisco Ballet, visited a
karaoke bar, played miniature golf, and worked with a golf pro to
improve their swings.
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PP Jun C. Zafra
Continuation 1.
Members are asked to attend at least half of all meetings but aren't
pressured if they can't, especially if life events like marriage, a baby's
arrival, or an increased workload claim more of their time. Club
officers frequently use Skype or a conference line to join board
meetings they can't attend in person.
Spreading the word via social media
Lallement was a member of the Rotary Club of Sparks, Nevada,
before a job change brought her to San Francisco. After discovering
that the city lacked an evening club, she hooked up with a core group
of other former Rotary members and they began attending
networking events to get the word out. They met at the San Francisco
Food Bank for their first service project and announced it on Meetup,
attracting several new members as a result.
"Depending on the event, we would have at least two new people find
us," she says. "Advertising on social media has been a big promoter
for us."
In addition to posting its activities on Facebook and Meetup, the club
uses Eventbrite to promote and sell tickets to social events. And club
members stay connected through Twitter and LinkedIn.
Importance of projects
Lallement, who is a registered nurse, also knew that service is
important, because young people want to "get their hands dirty." With
her Nevada club, she had taken part in a de-worming project and a
polio immunization trip in Ghana, helped to repair cleft lips in India,
and handed out bed nets to fight malaria in Zambia.
The San Francisco Evening club has partnered with the nonprofit
Hug It Forward and five other Rotary clubs to mix and pour cement
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PP Jun C. Zafra
Continuation 2.
for a high school in Guatemala. The club was also awarded its first
district grant last year for a Seed for America project that provided
free training in computer programming to students in San Francisco.
Other projects closer to home have included cleaning up trails and
digging trenches at San Francisco's Mount Sutro and joining with
Interact club members to build houses for Habitat for Humanity.
Though the club was the first evening option in the city for Rotary
members, it's no longer the only one in the area. Its success has led to
the creation of the Rotary Club of Rafael Evening, and two
provisional clubs Mid-Peninsula Evening and San Francisco SOMA.
"The idea has really taken off," Lallement says. "There's no reason
this can't be done anywhere."
Read about Rotary's Young Professionals Summit held in Chicago in
September
Read a blog post about what young professionals are looking for in
Rotary
Find a Rotary club near you
By Arnold R. Grahl
Rotary News
13-Feb-2015
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MASTER HANZ CUA
Ever since at young age, Master Hanz Cua was already a psychic. He
has the gift of reading people through their faces, and seeing through
his third eye. His understanding of the Feng Shui arts grew through
influence of his Father who is also a practitioner of Feng Shui. Master
Hanz studied to become a Feng Shui Master, gaining a diploma as a
Feng Shui Master Practitioner, specializing in Feng Shui, Bazi or
Chinese Astrology and Zi Wei Dou Shu (Emperor Purple Star
Astrology) which specializes in decoding a person’s life path and
destiny through the use of their birth date and birth time. He also
studied Palm Reading and Face Reading abroad. Tarot card reading is
also his expertise.
Master Hanz Cua continued to study and sharpen his skills through
many different Feng Shui grandmasters in Hong Kong, China,
Singapore, Malaysia, Burma and Thailand. His years of study have
gained him high respect, limitless admiration and a lot of appreciation
from his many clients. As a pure blooded Chinese who can read,
write, speak Chinese fluently, His research with the Chinese
Metaphysics benefited him. His knowledge of this powerful and
ancient art has already lifted his status to a Sage. These clients are
themselves now very prosperous and happy with their business,
careers and personal lives.
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Continuation 1.
Dubbed as “the youngest Feng Shui Master in the Philippines and
Asia”, Master Hanz Cua himself is oozing with the aura of prosperity
and the ancient wisdom of the mystical arts. He can really understand
and cure his clients’ problems in all aspects; mentally, emotionally &
spiritually. This also made him as a celebrity Feng Shui Master and
trusted name in Feng Shui in the Philippines.
Master Hanz Cua has also trained in developing his intuition and
ESP. He is also accomplished in Taro-reading and conducts classes
on tarot readings not only in the Philippines but also abroad. His
unbelievable potentials are also recognized by other personalities and
experts on the paranormal.
Master Hanz has been invited and appeared in the following
TV shows:
 Umagang Kay Ganda (ABS-CBN)
 Kabuhayang Swak na Swak (ABS-CBN)
 I Do (ABS-CBN)
 Rated- K (ABS-CBN)
 TV Patrol (ABS-CBN)
 Failon Ngayon (ABS-CBN)
 On the Money (ANC)
 Saksi (GMA 7)
 Unang Hirit (GMA 7)
 Walang Tulugan (GMA 7)
 I-Juander (GMA 7)
 Mars (GMA 7)
 Good Morning Club (TV 5)
Radio Programs:
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Pintig Balita (DZMM 630)
Innermind on Radio (DZMM 630)
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Todo Todo Walang Preno (DZMM 630)
Rated-K (DZMM 630)
Ladies’Confession (DZBB 594)
Super Radyo Nationwide (with Francis ”Kiko” Flores)
(DZBB 594)
 Boys Night Out (Magic 89.9)
 Heard on Thursdays w/ Rafael Reyes (RX 93.1)
 The Morning Show (Mellow 94.7)
 DJ Cha-Cha (Tambayan 101.9)
Newspapers & Magazines
 Manila Bulletin
 Philippine Daily Inquirer
 Tempo
 Balita
 Philippine Star
 Star Studio
 My Home Magazine (monthly article)
 PC Shopper
 FHM Magazine
 2014 Onward Magazine
Web Press
 Yahoo! News
 Manila Bulletin Online
 Philippine Daily Inquirer Online
 Entrepreneur.com
For personal forecasts, Tarot card readings and Feng Shui
consultation you can contact Master Hanz at Level 1 EDSA ShangriLa Plaza Mandaluyong City, Philippines
Website: www.masterhanzcua.com
Phone: (+63)9228290382 Email: [email protected]
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March 5, 2015
By: PP Peter M. Javier
FAMILY TREE OF VINCENT VAN GOGH
Have you met the family of Vincent Van Gogh?
His dizzy aunt - - - - - - - - - Verti Gogh
The brother who ate prunes - - - - - - - - Gotta Gogh
The brother who worked at a convenience store - - - Stop N Gogh
The grandfather from Yugoslavia - - - - - U Gogh
His magician uncle - - - - - - Where-diddy Gogh
His Mexican cousin - - - - - A Mee Gogh
The Mexican cousin’s American half-brother - - - Gring Gogh
The nephew who drove a stage coach - - - Wells-far Gogh
The constipated uncle - - - - - - Can’t Gogh
The ballroom dancing aunt - - - - - - - Tang Gogh
The bird lover uncle - - - - - - Flamin Gogh
The fruit loving cousin - - - - - - Man Gogh
An aunt who taught positive thinking - - - - - - Way-to-Gogh
The little bouncy nephew - - - - - - - - Poe Gogh
A sister who love disco - - - - - - Go Gogh
And his niece who travels the country in an RV - - - - - Winnie
Bay Gogh
I saw you smiling. . . . . . . . . there ya Gogh!
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PANGKAT MEMBERS
FOR RY 2014 – 2015
PANGKAT NO. 1
1. Rtn. Ben Baniel – (L)
2. PP Rel Gomez – (Co-L)
3. Rtn. Chito Bernardo
4. PP Rene Bocaya
5. PP Topax Colayco
6. Rtn. Noel Go
7. PP Arjan Ramnani
8. Rtn. Andy Tan
9. Rtn. Albert Mendiola
TEL. NO. CELL NO.
EMAIL ADD
837-9845 0917-7936705 [email protected]
687-4983 0917-5988506 [email protected]
502-6700 0917-5324986 [email protected]
746-6895 0917-8397361 [email protected]
637-3741 0917-8194410 [email protected]
641-1977 0917-8063409 [email protected]
633-2127 0917-5180308
470-2172 0917-5298521 [email protected]
631-2070 0918-902-2533 [email protected]
PANGKAT NO. 2
1. Rtn. Bebert Lacuna – (L)
2. PP Celso Ylagan – (Co-L)
3. PP Lito Ayson
4. PP Ed Bolinao
5. Rtn. Wowie Benitez
6. PP Tito Henson
7. Rtn. Emil Misa
8. PP Hermie Orbe
9. Rtn. Henry Diaz
TEL. NO. CELL NO.
642-3530 0917-2471012
635-2234 0917-8983282
671-5580 0917-8001881
646-8381 0918-9097412
355-6014 0998-5113117
631-0225 0917-8350264
0918-9386801
671-6171 0918-9052158
532-3061 0917-8482235
PANGKAT NO. 3
1. Rtn. Kel Pascual – (L)
2. PE Ner Laino – (Co-L)
3. PP Bert Albano
4. PP Totoy Bartolome
5. PP Toti Buhain
6. Rtn. Sammy Lazo
7. Rtn. Chad Manlapaz
8. Rtn. Ike Ona
9. Rtn. Ed Sambeli
TEL. NO. CELL NO.
532-2951 0920-9606981
641-1740 0917-8015535
671-4994 0918-9246276
723-8594 0920-4054767
531-1339 0917-8901190
911-6698 0917-5232498
706-5321 0920-9219184
924-0135 0918-9092405
747-0812 0927-7010586
EMAIL ADD
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EMAIL ADD
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PANGKAT NO. 4
TEL. NO. CELL NO.
EMAIL ADD
1. Rtn. Ogie Lim – (L)
646-4224 0917-8586229
[email protected]
2. PP Bobby Paterno - (Co-L) 584-1624 0918-9466299 [email protected]
3. Rtn. Jess Acantilado 748-3501 0917-5377161
[email protected]
4. Rtn. John Garcia
532-3061 0917-4549306 [email protected]
5. Rtn. Garrick Ang
0917-5349815
[email protected]
6. 6. Rtn. Roman Romulo
631-1954 0917-8272659 [email protected]
7. Rtn. Philip Yoon
447-7654 0916-3330002 [email protected]
8. PP Jun Zafra
687-4112 0917-5984559 [email protected]
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Continuation 1.
PANGKAT NO. 5
TEL. NO.
1. Rtn. Manoj Budhrani – (L) 470-7416
2. PP Vic Aquino – (Co-L)
872-9143
3. Rtn. RJ Ermita
353-5744
4. Rtn. Chony Gimenez
628-0000
5. Rtn. Edison Go
242-0888
6. PP Jing Jose
645-8930
7. PP Proning Ona
635-6092
8. PP Sonny Samson
929-6714
9. Rtn. Bart Ronquillo
374-3636
CELL NO.
EMAIL ADD
0917-5375851 [email protected]
0917-5350986 [email protected]
0920-9213879 [email protected]
0917-5314369 [email protected]
0918-9126136 [email protected]
0920-9529516 [email protected]
0917-8333211
0917-8967777 [email protected]
0920-9430920 [email protected]
PANGKAT NO. 6
TEL. NO. CELL NO.
EMAIL ADD
1. Rtn. Dennis Albano – (L) 687-7480 0920-9211605 [email protected]
2. PP Conrad Cuesta – (Co-L) 747-8592 0920-9281325 [email protected]
3. Rtn. Mark Ang
747-1877 0999-1652751
[email protected]
4. Rtn. Nesty Carolina
911-6227 0918-9275623 [email protected]
5. PP Rhett Ermita
631-6649
0917-8063406 [email protected]
6. PP Vic Lim
818-6620
0918-9422239 [email protected]
7. Rtn. Albert Pasiliao
514-2697 0920-9701520 [email protected]
8. IPP Ducky Paredes
920-8057 0917-5282522 [email protected]
9. Rtn. Butz de Castro
451-8888 0917-8559805 [email protected]
PANGKAT NO. 7
TEL. NO. CELL NO.
EMAIL ADD
1. Rtn. Peter John Javier (L)
687-4371 0908-8628631 johnjavierktjlaw.ph
2. PP Benny de Guzman (Co-L) 571-5114 0916-5151029 [email protected]
3. Rtn. Flor de Pano
913-5902 0917-8862584 [email protected]
4. Rtn. Nick Guzman
532-3061 0920-9126687 [email protected]
5. Rtn. Joji Avedillo
532-3061 0917-5536072 [email protected]
6. Rtn. Manfred Guangko
723-9381 0917-5411782 [email protected]
7. Rtn. Alex Lacson
840-0338 0917-8981358 [email protected]
8. PP Peping Mabanta
631-4927 0918-9107927 [email protected]
9. Rtn. Louie Orosa
634-1944 0917-9208057 [email protected]
PANGKAT NO. 8
TEL. NO. CELL NO.
EMAIL ADD
1. Rtn. Ray Armas – (L)
401-9394 0906-5692188 [email protected]
2. PP Peter Javier – (Co-L) 671-3213 0918-9158525 [email protected]
3. Rtn. Bing Cayanan
641-5197 0918-9051062 [email protected]
4. PDG Raffy Garcia III
532-3061 0918-8818888 [email protected]
5. Rtn. Cesar Lacuna
642-3530 0917-8461852
6. PP Esto Lichauco
671-9842 0917-8997573 [email protected]
7. Rtn. Pol Garcia
292-3495 0922-8031749 [email protected]
8. PP Ferd Rivera
631-0329 0927-6539237 [email protected]
9 Rtn. Joy Dasal
532-3061 0917-5459298 [email protected]
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DECLARATION OF ROTARIANS
IN
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS
As a Rotarian engaged in a business or profession, I am
expected to:
1. Consider my vocation to be another opportunity to serve;
2. Be faithful to the letter and to the spirit of the ethical codes
of my vocation, to the laws of my country, and to the moral
standards of my community;
3. Do all in my power to dignify my vocation and to promote
the highest ethical standards in my chosen vocation;
4. Be fair to my employer, employees, associates,
competitors, customers, the public and all those with whom
I have a business or professional relationship;
5. Recognize the honor and respect due to all occupations
which are useful to society;
6. Offer my vocational talents: to provide opportunities for
you people, to work for the relief of the special needs of
others, and to improve the quality of life in my community;
7. Adhere to honesty in my advertising and in all
representations to the public concerning my business or
professions;
8. Neither seek from nor grant to a fellow Rotarians a
privilege or advantage not normally accorded others in a
business or professional relationship.
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ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter
Sec. Peter John U. Javier
Attendance
Members Present ………………………...31
% of Attendance (02/26/15)…...…..........43%
Birthday Celebrants for the Month of March 2015
1. Rtn. Bebert Lacuna
04
2. Sp. Bhani Budhrani
05
3. Sp. Leni Cuesta
06
4. Rtn. Mark Ang
07
5. Sp. Koshu Ramnani
11
6. Sp. Donna Lacuna
12
7. Sp. Mila Jose
14
8. Sp. Christine Tan
16
9. Rtn. Pol Garcia
17
10. Rtn. Albert Mendiola
24
11. PP Peter Javier
27
Wedding Anniversaries for the Month of March 2015
1. PP CElso & Enya Ylagan
02
2. Rtn. Bart & Pola Ronquillo
10
3. PP Esto & Maur Lichauco
25
Guest and Visiting Rotarians
1. Jerry Quibilan
2. Joseph Jerome V. Garcia, Host: Rtn. Pol Garcia
Fining
1. PP Peter Javier
100.00
2. IPP Ducky Paredes
100.00
3. PP Vic Lim
100.00
4. PP Peping Mabanta
100.00
5. Rtn. Albert Mendiola
100.00
6. Rtn. Ben Baniel
100.00
7. Rtn. Ogie Lim
100.00
8. Rtn. Ray Armas
100.00
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ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter
March 5, 2015
TINIG STAFF
RY 2014-2015
PP CELSO YLAGAN
Editor in Chief
DIR. OGIE LIM
Club Bulletin Admin.
FEATURE WRITERS
RAMY A. GARCIA IV PETER JOHN JAVIER
From the President From the Secretary’s Desk
BENJAMIN P.
DE GUZMAN
Rotary Notes
JUN C. ZAFRA, JR.
Walking the Avenues
KEL O. PASCUAL
Invocation
PETER M. JAVIER
Tinig Tidbits
Website: www.rotaryclubpasig.org
Egroups: [email protected]
[email protected]
Secretariat Office:
Edgar Manalang:
Ylagan Law Office
Unit 809, City & Land Mega Plaza
ADB Avenue Corner Garnet Road
Ortigas Center, Pasig City Tel. No. 635-2234
0927-9414528; [email protected]
MAKE-UP SLIP
This serves as proof of your attendance
Name of Visiting Rotarian
Name of Rotary Club
RC – Pasig Club Secretary: _____________________ Date: ______
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ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
OFFICERS & DIRECTORS
(RY 2014-15)
President
Rafael “Ramy” A. Garcia IV
Vice-President
PE Nerio “Ner” P. Laino
Secretary
Rtn. Peter John U. Javier
Treasurer
Rtn. Emmanuel “Wowie” L. Benitez
Auditor
Rtn. Emilio “Emil’ Misa
Sergeant-at-Arms
Rtn. Edison “Edison” Go
Protocol/PRO
Rtn. Manoj “Manoj” N. Budhrani
Dir. Service Project
Rtn. Jesus “Jess” B. Acantilado
Dir. The Rotary Foundation
Rtn. Nick “Nick” C. Guzman
Dir. Public Image
Rtn. Garrick “Garrick” L. Ang
Dir. Membership
Rtn. Ray C. “Ray” Armas
Dir. Club Administration
Rtn. Rogelio “Ogie” S.P. Lim
Ex- Officio
IPP Horacio “Ducky” V. Paredes
Adviser
PDG Rafael “Raffy” M. Garcia III
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As of March 5, 2015
RY 2014-15
1. Anonymous I
2. Anonymous II
3. PP Conrad Cuesta
4. PE Ner Laino
5. Rtn. Ben Baniel
6. Rtn. Flor de Pano
7. Treas. Wowie Benitez
8. PP Celso Ylagan
9. PP Peter Javier
10. PP Vic Lim
11. IPP Ducky Paredes
12. PP Jun Zafra
13. PP Bert Albano
14. PP Peping Mabanta
15. Dir. Jess Acantilado
16. Dir. Ray Armas
17. Rtn. Andy Tan
18. PP Totoy Bartolome
19. PP Jing Jose
20. PP Rel Gomez
21. PP Lito Ayson
22. PP Rhett Ermita
23. PP Topax Colayco
24. PP Ferd Rivera
25. Dir. Ogie Lim
26. Rtn. Dennis Albano
27. Sec. Peter John Javier
28. Rtn. Albert Mendiola
29. PP Benny de Guzman
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3 – Paid
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Feb. 5
Pangkat 7
Atty. Raul C. Pangalangan
Publisher - Philippine Daily Inquirer
(invited by PP Peping Mabanta)
Feb. 12
Pangkat 8
Rolando T. Dy, Ph.D.
Professor, School of Management
(invited by PP Vic Lim)
Feb. 19
HOLIDAY
Feb. 26
Pangkat 1
Mr. Wilson Lee Flores
Real Estate, Entrepreneur
(invited by Jerry Quibilan)
Mar. 5
Pangkat 2
Hanz Cua
Geomancer
(invited by PP Vic Lim)
Mar. 12
Pangkat 3
Engr. Alfredo Tan
Director, HLURB
(invited by PP Bert Albano)
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