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    10 March 2015 Rotary Club of Holy Spirit Club No. 69935 RI District 3780 Philippines Vol. VII No. 29

     

    The Dove

    fficers and Members Y 2014-15 

    ARITES L. NEPOMUCENOesident

    NGELITA E. CASTROE AND Chair, Membership Development

    P MARCIA C. SALVADOR

    cretary & Chair, Youth Service

    ERCIVAL C. ZABALAeasurer

    P ROCA MARIE JURADOditor

    CARDO P. SALVADORair, Club Administration & Co-chair of 6-yearsociate Members Pilot Project 2012-2017

    P VIRGINIA ARDEN F. SYair, Service Projects

    P LEONIDES S. RESPICIOair, The Rotary Foundation

    P PEDRITO M. CONDENOair, Public Image & Co-chair of 6-yearAssociate Members Pilot Project 2012-17

    RNANDO M. DELGRA, JR.air, Fund Generation

    P EMELINDA C. PALATTAOub Trainer and Chair, Livelihood

    P EUI BONG JUNG, OMDair, International Understanding

    ARYLENE MARTINEZ, DDMair, Health & Wellness

    IL “David” KIM 

    air, Sports

    ABES M. BACULA

    RMELIA OXALES BAGAIN

    AROLINE K. BARCINAL

    A. PERPETUAL S. RIVERA

    MMANUEL P. SOLIDUM

    RRY SY

    RDINAND VALBUENA

    NTONIO KENT VALDERRAMA

    STRELLA C. VALMOCINA

    sociate Members (RI Pilot Program) 

    YRON KIM

    EORGINA B. UBALDO

    norary MembersG DANILO V. FAUSTO

    MUND CHIU

    LVADOR VIARI

    SE B DEL ROSARIO JR

    STEVE TYNAN, MGL

    MON V. BUNAG

    NJAMIN BAUTISTA

    OGELIO D. BELLEZA, MD

    G Roland Portes

    GR Demetrio Aquino

    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

    ARCH is Literacy Month

    in Rotary

    9 15 March 2015 is World Rotaract Week

    LITERACY MONTH: Holy Spirit recognizes some benefciaries of club’s incipient college scholarship program

    16 scholars aregraduating from 2-year ComputerProgramming

    CourseRC Holy Spirit officersB C P M a r i t e s N e -pomuceno, PP LindaPalattao, PP Beth Sy, JRDelgra and Jerry Sy metwith and congratulated 16scholars who will soon complete their course ofstudy in computer programming at the CentralInstitute of Technology (CIT).. The scholars - 8students supported by PP Linda and 8 stu-dents by JR Delgra - have enjoyed free tuitionat CIT during the school years 2014-14 and

    2014-15.

    During the visit last 14 February 2015, the Ro-tarians shared their experiences on life imme-diately after college and offered tips on seeking job employment or getting started with theirown small business.

    The scholars many of whom are also membersof the newly formed Rotaract Club of Central

    Institute of Technology are:1. Badal, Jay-R2. Laguna, Glenda3. Berguerra, Gretchen4. Valdopena, Joman5. Serminio, Cecille6. Pingkian, Mario7. Sabaulan, Lani8. Grego, Jonalyn9. Berguerra, Gladys10. Borres, Care John11. Delgra, Judy Ann12. Pesimo, Rodrigo13. Delgra, Joseph14. Garcia, Reymar15. Dasig, Arleen16. Leal, Mark

    Rotaractor en- joying 4-year

    college schol-arshipSecretary of the Ro-

    taract Club of Holy Spirit Michelle MaeEstenzo has been enjoying scholarship grantcovering tuition, matriculation and miscellane-ous fees, books and school supplies providedby PP Marcia Salvador. Mich is now complet-ing the 3rd year of the BS Hotel & RestaurantManagement degree course at the NationalCollege of Business & Arts. Mich used to be amember of the Interact Club of Holy Spirit Na-

    tional High School.

    Interactorawarded scho

    arship grant bRotarian of siter club in Ko

     Alyan P. Silos, a member of the Interact of Holy Spirit National High School whsoon be graduating with top honors, has pathe UPCAT and will be taking up BS Chemat the University of the Philippines, DilimanDr Bong has arranged for a scholarship for Alyan consisting of generous monthlpend for expenses. The donor is a RotarianRC Sae Gwangju D3710 Korea, sister c

    Holy Spirit.

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    Happy World Rotaract WeekFrom the Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit

    On March 8, one day before the start of the 2015 WorldRotaract Week, twenty members of the Rotaract Club of

    Holy Spirit held a club assembly at the Youth Serviceeadquarters in Don Antonio Heights. The Rotaractorsnalized their program for celebrating the World Rotaract

    Week  –  to provide hands-on community service forach day of the week and culminate on Sunday, March5 where club members shall participate in the wholeay district Rotaract celebration at the QC Parks & Wild-fe Center to be hosted by the Rotaract Club of SFDM

    Malaya Achievers.

    The Rotaractors then elected their club leaders for 2015-6. ADRR Darin Gatongay was resource person duringhe meeting.

    t was also an occasion for celebrating UN InternationalWomen’s Day March 8,  and remember the achieve-ments of women while calling for greater equality. Thisear’s theme is, Empowering Women - Empowering

    Humanity: PICTURE IT!

    The ladies of RaC Holy Spirit, seated from left: Jamilah Abdul, Youth vice Chair PP Marcia, Lovely Rose Paalisbo, Mars Entena and MEstenzo. Standing: Mikee Palmiano, Renziel Candelario, Pinky Caca

    Jenny Lavares.

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    Rotaractors of Holy Spirit elect their officers for 2015-16

     YOUTH LEADERS DEVELOPMENT 

     At the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit D3780 INTERACT IS

    THE BEGINNING.

    Soon after the Interact Club of Holy Spirit NationalHigh School  was formed in 2009, its officers andmembers immediately underwent training and immer-sion in providing hands-on service through school pro-

     jects and those initiated by RC Holy Spirit. Aftergraduating from high school in 2010, the former Inter-actors organized the Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit sothat they could continue providing service above self,a mind-set and passion they had developed duringInteract days.

    Since then, the development chain for youth servicepartners of Holy Spirit has been defined, from Interactto Rotaract and hopefully soon, to “Associate Mem-ber” and eventually active member of Rotary. 

    Even as they participate in youth trainings, fellowshievents and talent contests organized by the districand by the club, the Interactors and Rotaractors oHoly Spirit consistently demonstrate in the many community service projects completed jointly with the Rotary club, what they always do best: RENDER SERVICE ABOVE SELF FOR THE COMMUNITY.

    The Rotaractors and Interactors have participated ithis year’s major, high-visibility community service pro jects of RC Holy Spirit including anti-dengue awareness & spraying campaigns, drug-abuse/HIV-AIDSprevention forum, anti-rabies dog vaccinations, bloodletting, regular Oriental medical missions, large-scalannual medical-dental-diagnostic missions with SMFoundation, local dental mission, gift-giving & feedinprograms, disaster relief distribution, and nationachess tournament to develop sportsmanship & enhance Rotary image.

    President - Alfredo Bullo

    Vice President - Jayson Monte de Ramos

    Secretary & PE - Lovely Rose Paalisbo

    Treasurer - Renziel Joyce Candelario

    Sergeant-at-Arms - Alvin Giray

    Committee Chairs

    Club Service - Rommel Manarang

    Membership - Mikhaela Palmiano

    Service Projects - Jamilah Abdul

    International Service - Romeo Latoza

    Finance - Kinneth Idjao

    Professional Development - Rowell Dela Cruz Public Relations - Rocell Joy Cacatian

    Seated L-R: Jayson Monte de Ramos, Harold Maggay, Chie Bullo, Lovely Paalisbo, Mich Estenzo, Alvin Giray. Standing L-R: ADRR Darin Gatongay, PP Marcia Salvador, Rommel Manarang, Renziel Candelario, Mikee Palmiano, Jamilah Abdul, Romeo

    Latoza, Kinneth Idjao, Rowell dela Cruz, Pinky Cacatian, BCP Marites Nepomuceno.

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    This page of The Dove e-bulletin serves as home page

    of the “virtual website” of  

    ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT

    Rotary International District 3780

    Officers

    Chairmen

    Service

    Projects

    Club

    Bulletin

    About the

    Club

    What is

    Rotary?

    Galleryembers

    RC Holy Spirit is on . .

    D3780

    Website 

    Watch THE HIS

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    Fellowship meeting of RC Holy Spirit at the newly opened THE

    PARK bread shop along Holy Spirit Drive on 3 March 2015.

    During the business part of the fellowship meeting IPP Dr Bong reported that our Primary InternationaPartner the RC Sae Gwangju Namdo D3710 and our Primary International Sponsor the Rotary International District 3710 (Korea) have already confirmed their support for our proposed Global Grant projecwith the Philippine Children’s Medical Center as beneficiary. 

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    Reach out to Rotaractors and YoungLeaders

    Evan Burrell served in

    most every role imagina

    in his 12 years in Rotarac

     Australia. But his first effoas a Rotary member did

    go as well as planned. Bur

    shares what he learned fr

    the experience, includ

    how to make your club w

    coming to Rotaractors a

     why you should want to

    cruit them.

    Read more

    Rotary Information - Read March 2015 issue of ROTARY LEADER,

    online publication for district and club leaders 

    Click on the image to open the ROTARY LEADER online publication

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    In Rotary, we have the opportunity to buildbonds of friendship with fellow Rotariansaround the world. And once a year, at ourinternational convention, we have the chanceto get together with all of our Rotary friends,

    to share new ideas, plan new service, and just have fun.

    What better way to celebrate the end of the2014-15 Rotary year, and Light Up Rotarywith your friends, than to travel together to

    e 106th annual Rotary International Convention in São Paulo,azil? Whether you have never been to a convention before ore an experienced convention goer, this will be one you won'tant to miss. Preregistration pricing ends on 31 March, so planw for the biggest Rotary party of the year.

    e convention will begin on Saturday, 6 June, and after the

    ening ceremony there will be a traditional Brazilian Carnivalrty and a Samba School Parade at the Anhembi Sam-drome. Even if you think you have no rhythm or can't carry a

    ne, you will find yourself dancing, singing, and laughing allght long. The party and parade will feature the bright colors,athers, and sequins of Carnival costumes as well as the sightsd sounds of samba, the Afro-Brazilian music and dance, and

    e delicious food and drinks of São Paulo.

    n Monday night, Ivete Sangalo, winner of two Latin Grammywards, will entertain Rotarians. And every evening of the con-ntion, Rotary Restaurant Nights will let you enjoy discounts ine culinary capital of Latin America. Savor fish from the Ama-n, sushi with a Latin flair, Brazilian beef, and other offeringsm some of São Paulo's 30,000 restaurants and bars. Admis-

    on to several museums in São Paulo, including the excellentccer museum, will also be free with your convention badge.

    azil reflects a diversity almost as great as Ro-ry's Paulistanos, as the people of São Paulo are known, haveeated a lively culture with influences from all over the world.ne of the highlights of any Rotary convention is always hospi-ity night, where you can get to know local Rotarians. Mondayght is your chance to experience the  paulistano  lifestyle withe Rotarians of Brazil  – but be sure to book early, as numberse limited.

    Rotary, service and friendship go hand in hand. As you focusthe work of this Rotary year, I ask you not to lose sight of the

    portance of international friendship, and to register for the Sãoaulo convention now, at www.riconvention.org. 

    ary C. K. Huang  

    esident 2014-15

    otary International

    Foundation Chairman’s March 2015 Messa

    Now that the first year of the new model has been completed, it's time tohow it's working. One of the most pooutcomes is that more clubs and dishave banded together to implement la

    more sustainable projects. Our RFoundation funded 488 district grants wa total of $23.5 million and 868 ggrants worth $47.3 million.

    The Trustees are mindful of their fiduduty to ensure that Foundation funds are spent wisely. To achieve this, clubs and districts have the support of The RoFoundation Cadre of Technical Advisers. These are Rotvolunteers who have been vetted as specialists in one or areas of focus, or in financial audits. Last year, on behalf oTrustees, these volunteers carried out more than 153 asments. Forty-four were technical (desk) reviews prior to fun

    approval, and 68 were mandatory on-site screenings for laprojects, either before approval or during the projects' immentation. The cadre also conducted 41 audits of projectsdistricts.

    We have learned that some sponsors of global grants struggled with needs assessments, sustainability, and moing and evaluation. This is where the cadre can be of pracassistance, so its members have been asked to increase availability to grant sponsors from the start of the applicprocess. Clubs and districts that sponsor grants can accessassistance by contacting their regional grants officer.

    We are looking to add volunteers to our cadre in all areas o

    focus and in auditing. If you are interested in joining,email [email protected] for more information.

    The aim of the Trustees is to make the new grant model asuser-friendly as possible to clubs and districts.

    John Kenny 

    Foundation Trustee Chair

    Rotary Information - MARCH MESSAGES FROM ROTARY LEADERS

    RI President’s March 2015 Message 

    ROTARY GRANTS

    The Rotary Foundationoffers grants that sup-port a wide variety ofprojects, scholarships,and training that Ro-tarians are doingaround the world. Ex-plore the grant typesand find one that’sright for your project.

    Grant application tool 

    District grants 

    Global grants 

    Qualification 

    Grant process 

    Grant activities 

    Grants travel request 

    Original Foundation

    grants 

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    Rotary Information - HISTORY OF WOMEN IN ROTARY 

    he 1989 Council on Legisla-on vote to admit women intootary clubs worldwide re-ains a watershed moment ine history of Rotary.

    My fellow delegates, I wouldke to remind you that theorld of 1989 is very different

    o the world of 1905. I sincerelyelieve that Rotary has todapt itself to a changingorld," said Frank J. Devlyn,ho would go on to become RIresident in 2000-01.

    he vote followed the decades-ng efforts of men and women from all over the Rotary world tolow for the admission of women into Rotary clubs, and severalose votes at previous Council meetings.

    he response to the decision was overwhelming: By June 1990,

    e number of female Rotarians had skyrocketed to over0,000. By 2010, the number of women was approaching00,000.

    IMELINE OF WOMEN IN ROTARY

    950n enactment to delete the word “male” from the Standard Rotary Club Con-tution is proposed by a Rotary club in India for the Council on Legislationeeting at the 1950 RI Convention.

    964he Council on Legislation agenda contains an enactment proposed by aotary club in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) to permit the admission of women into

    otary clubs. Delegates vote that it be withdrawn. Two other proposals tolow women to be eligible for honorary membership are also withdrawn.

    972s more women begin reaching higher positions in their professions, moreubs begin lobbying for female members. A U.S. Rotary club proposes admit-ng women into Rotary at the 1972 Council on Legislation.

    977hree separate proposals to admit women into membership are submitted toe Council on Legislation for consideration at the 1977 RI Convention. Arazilian club makes a different proposal to admit women as honorary mem-ers.

    he Rotary Club of Duarte, California, USA, admits women as members in

    olation of the RI Constitution and Standard Rotary Club Constitution. Be-ause of this violation, the club's membership in Rotary International is termi-ated in March 1978. (The club was reinstated in September 1986.)

    980he RI Board of Directors and Rotary clubs in India, Sweden, Switzerland,nd the United States propose an enactment to remove from the RI and clubonstitutions and bylaws all references to members as “male persons.” 

    983-86a lawsuit filed by the Duarte club, the California Superior Court in 1983

    les in favor of Rotary International, upholding gender-based qualification forembership in California Rotary clubs. In 1986, the California Court of Ap-

    eals reverses the lower court's decision, preventing the enforcement of the

    provision in California. The CaSupreme Court refuses to hear theand it is appealed to the U.S. SuCourt.

    1987On 4 May, the U.S. Supreme Courthat Rotary clubs may not ewomen from membership on the ba

    gender. Rotary issues a policy statthat any Rotary club in the United can admit qualified women into meship.

    The Rotary Club of Marin Sunrisefornia (formerly Larkspur Landinchartered on 28 May. It becomes thclub after the U.S. Supreme Court

    to have women as charter members.Sylvia Whitlock, of the Rotary Club of Duarte, California, becomes thfemale Rotary club president.

    1988

    In November, the RI Board of Directors issues a policy statement recogthe right of Rotary clubs in Canada to admit female members basedCanadian law similar to that upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court.

    1989 At its first meeting after the 1987 U.S. Supreme Court decision, the CouLegislation votes to eliminate the requirement in the RI Constitution that bership in Rotary clubs be limited to men. Women are welcomed into clubs around the world.

    1990 As of June, there are about 20,200 female Rotarians worldwide. The Roruns a feature on women in Rotary. 

    1995

    In July, eight women become district governors, the first elected to thisMimi Altman, Gilda Chirafisi, Janet W. Holland, Reba F. Lovrien, VirgNordby, Donna J. Rapp, Anne Robertson, and Olive P. Scott.

    2005Carolyn E. Jones begins her term as the first woman appointed as trusThe Rotary Foundation.

    2008Catherine Noyer-Riveau begins her term as the first woman elected to Board of Directors.

    2010More than 199,000 women are members of Rotary clubs worldwide, wincreasing number serving as district governors.

    2012Elizabeth S. Demaray begins her term as treasurer, the first woman toin this position.

    2013 Anne L. Matthews begins her term as the first woman to serve as Rpresident.

    Explore Rotary’s rich history 

    Profile of Some Outstanding Women MembersRotary News28-MAR-2014

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    ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT

    Rotary International District 3780

    Club Profile

    Chartered on June 29, 2005

    One of few truly community-based clubs in District 3780: almost all members reside or

    work in and around Barangay  Holy Spirit that serves both as a host community and venue

    & beneficiary of most of the club’s service projects. 

    Vision

    Become 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 (January 1, 2015):23 Active members

    2 “Associate Members” under the associate member pilot program of Rotary Interna-

    tional from RY 2011-12 through RY 2016-17. RC Holy Spirit is one of 200 clubs (out

    of 34,000 Rotary clubs) selected by RI to participate in this research project.

    8 Honorary members

    Partners in service:

    Interact Club of Holy Spirit National High School (est. 2009-10) 

    Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit (est. 2010-11)Rotaract Club of Central Institute of Technology (est. 2014-15) 

    Rotary Community Corps of Kaligtasan (est. 2012-13) 

    Sister clubs:

    RC Marikina North D3800 (from 2010-11) 

    Rotary Club of Sae Gwangju D3710 Korea (from 2013-14)

    The club publishes The Dove, web-linked e-bulletin that provides ready online access to

    hundreds 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.

    THE DOVE  is distributed by email to over 1,000 addresses, including some officers and staff of

    Rotary International. It is also posted on social media channels like Facebook and Scribd.com.

    The publication is edited by IPP Marcia Salvador and Ric Salvador.

    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.

    RC Holy Spirit meets every Tuesday, 7-9 PM at the clubhouse of Don Antonio Heights Homeowners Asso-

    ciation in Don Antonio Heights, Holy Spirit, QC.

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    The Object of RotaryFirst formulated in 1910, the Object of Rotary is to encourage and

    foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in par-

    ticular, to encourage and foster:

    . The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for ser-

    vice;

    . High ethical standards in business and professions, the

    recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the digni-

    fying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society;

    . The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's per-

    sonal, business, and community life;

    . 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 Object of Rotary, the Five Avenues of Service are Rotary’s phi-osophical cornerstone and the foundation on which club activity is based:

    focuses on strengthening fellowship and ensuring the

    effective functioning of the club.

    encourages Rotarians to serve others through their

    vocations and to practice high ethical standards.

    covers the projects and activities the club under-

    takes to improve life in its community.

    encompasses actions taken to expand Rotary’s

    humanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world under-

    standing & peace.

      recognizes the positive change implemented by youth

    and 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 BETTER

    FRIENDSHIPS

    Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned

    ROT RI N’S PLEDGE

     

    I am a RotarianI 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 RotarianI 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 R

    As a Rotarian, I will

    xemplify the core value of integrity in all behaviors and activities

    se my vocational experience and talents to serve in Rotary

    onduct all of my personal, business, and professional affairs ethically, encouraging and fostering high ethical standards as an example to others

    e fair in all dealings with others and treat them with the respect due to them as fellow human beings

    omote recognition and respect for all occupations which are useful to society

    fer my vocational talents: to provide opportunities for young people, to work for the relief of the special needs of others, and to improve the quality of life i

    munity

    onor the trust that Rotary and fellow Rotarians provide and not do anything that will bring disfavor or reflect adversely on Rotary or fellow Rotarians

    ot seek from a fellow Rotarian a privilege or advantage not normally accorded others in a business or professional relationship

    Rotary Code of Conduct 

    Watch songwriter Jerry Mills sing ome Join Us  online by clicking on this link.

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    DISTRICT 3770

    DISTRICT GOVERNOR

    Non Tiam

     Aurora, Batanes, Bulacan, Cagayan, Ifugao, Isabela,Kalinga, Apayao, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino

    DISTRICT 3780 

    DISTRICT GOVERNOR

    Sammy Pagdilao

    Quezon City

    DISTRICT 3790 

    DISTRICT GOVERNOR

    Dennis Go 

     Abra, Bataan, Benguet, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, LaUnion, Mountain Province, Pampanga, Pangasinan,Tarlac, Zambales

    DISTRICT 3800 

    DISTRICT GOVERNOR

    Marilou Co

    Caloocan, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Navotas,Pasig, Rizal, San Juan, Valenzuela

    DISTRICT 3810 

    DISTRICT GOVERNOR

    Edmond Aguilar

    Cavite, Manila, Mindoro Occidental, Pasay

    DISTRICT 3820

    DISTRICT GOVERNOR

    Jojo De Guia, Jr.

    Batangas, Laguna, Marinduque, Masbate, MindoroOriental, Quezon, Romblon, the whole of Bicol Region

    DISTRICT 3830 

    DISTRICT GOVERNOR

    Lito Colona

     Alabang, Las Pinas, Makati, Muntinlupa, Palawan,Paranaque, Pateros, Taguig

    DISTRICT 3850 

    DISTRICT GOVERNOR

    Jude Doctora 

     Aklan, Antique, Basilan, Capiz, Guimaras, Iloilo,Misamis Occidental, Negros Occidental, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur,Zamboanga Sibugay

    DISTRICT 3860 

    DISTRICT GOVERNOR

    Boy Salanatin

     Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Bohol, Cebu,Compostela Valley, Davao City, Davao del Norte, Da-vao del Sur, Davao Oriental, General Santos City,Leyte, Negros Oriental, Samar, Siquijor, South Cota-bato, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur

    DISTRICT 3870 

    DISTRICT GOVERNOR

    Manny Along

    Bukidnon, Cagayan de Oro City, Camiguin Island,Cotabato, Cotabato City, Gingoog City, Iligan City,Kidapawan City, Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur,Maguindanao, Malaybalay City, Marawi City, MisamisOriental, Sultan Kudarat, Tacurong City, Valencia City

    Source: Philippine Rotary Magazine 

    ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICTS IN THE PHILIPPINES

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    solution RC HolySpirit has been

    using in its anti-dengue cam-paigns in the past

    two years. Pro-duced by PP

    Chin-chin Doran

    Distinctive products & services from RC Holy Spirit entrepreneurs and professionals

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    Holy Spirit D3780

    About THE DOVE

    THE DOVE is the official newsletter ofthe Rotary Club of Holy Spirit, RotaryInternational District 3780.

    The digital publication features“hyperlinks or web-links” which make ita true e-newsletter/e-bulletin.

    Distribution:

    PDF version sent by email tonearly 1,000 addressees, Rotari-ans and non-Rotarians in the club,in the district, in Philippine Rotaryand outside.

    Posted on social media networks

    and groups Printed copies for meetings

    First issue of THE DOVE: 4 June 2009(Vol I, No. 1)

    Editorial team:

    Marcia Salvador - Editor

    Ric Salvador - Asst Editor

    Contributors

     Address: Don Antonio Clubhouse,Holy Spirit Drive, Quezon City PH

    Reminder for Lovers of Perfection:

    Relax. There’s “delight in disorder.” 

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