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The Dove
Y 2012-13
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ce President & PEhair - Health & Wellness
ecretary & Chair - Youth Development
easurer & Chair - Fund Generation
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rotocol Officer
hair - Club Administration & RI Associateembers Pilot Project
ub Trainor & Chair - Membership Dev
hair - Service Projects
hair - The Rotary Foundation & RI Asso-ate Members Pilot Project
hair - Public Relations
hair - Networking and Community Dev
hair - Sports
resident-Nominee
ssociate Members (RI Pilot Program)
onorary Members
Service Above Self
January is ROTARY AWARENESS MONTH. What is this organization called Rotary?
RC Holy Spirit holds fellowship night to commemorate happy eve
The lovely house-garden owned by the family
of Auditor Marites Nepomuceno at Don Enri-
que Heights served as a most fitting venue
for the thanksgiving and fellowship night last
January 24, 2013 to celebrate three (3) oc-
casions: the birthday of Sports Chair andgolf champion David Kim, the safe return of
Treasurer Peth and DGE Francis Rivera f
the RI International Assembly in San Di
and the clubs outstanding performance
ing the first half of RY 2012-13. The fe
ship night became even more meanin
with the presence of Honorary Member P
Danny Fausto
Preparations are underway for this years
Gamot Para Sa Kapwa medical/dental/
diagnostic mission on February 9, 2013 at
the Don Antonio Heights covered court and
at the elderly center. A coordination meet-
ing attended by representatives ofSM Foun-dation Inc (SMFI),principal sponsors of the
mission, Don Antonio Heights Homeowners
Association (DAHHA), Greater Don Antonio
Heights Senior Citizens Association Inc
(GDAHSCAI), St Benedict Parish Pastoral
Council (SBPPC), and RC Holy Spirit was
held last January 25, 2013. Overall mission
coordinator President Marcia presented an
outline of responsibility assignments for
each organization. SMFI will provide the
mobile x-ray/ECG clinic, para-medical st
and medicines. DAHHA will provide
venue, physical set-up, security, houseke
ing and pre-registration of patien
GDAHSCAI will permit the use of the elde
center for the senior citizens. SBPPC send some volunteers and provide ad
tional chairs. For its part, RCHS has
ready invited doctors, dentists, nurses a
will provide volunteers for registration a
assistance to dentists, as well as prov
food for all volunteers, estimated at 120.
Our partners-in-service (Interact, Rotara
RCC) will be on hand to assist during
mission, which aims to serve 1,500 patie
from depressed areas in the community.
Plan for large-scale medical-dental-diagnostic mission is finalize
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Holy Spirit starts 2013 with robust portfolio of on-going service programs
Using club resources, donations from members, and assistance from Cong. Winnie Castelo that came in late Janu
2013, RCHS has been providing milk and supplementary food to help improve the health of 60 wasted grade 1 pupil
Dona Juana Elementary School. This 100-day program began last November 12, 2012.
. Last Aug 4, PP Linda Palattao and PP Beth Sy launched the weekly learning-feeding s
sionsfor 40 pre-school kids from poor families in Payatas. The kids learn arts, reading, play games and are provided wit
snacks. They are tutored by Rotaractors and volunteer students from Elite School.
. Beginning last Oct 13, RCHS and officers & members of the Interact Club of Holy Spirit
tional High launched the weekly Saturday mentoring sessions to help schoolmates improve their academic performanc
subjects where they were weak. This is an on-going joint initiative of the club and the Interactors through the rest of
school year 2012-13.
being implemented by Sec JR Delgra and ALS of QC Inc with assistance from RCHS and c
members. Purpose is to help out-of-school persons to obtain high-school certification from the Department of Educat
after completing ALS. ALS sessions are held for 3 hours every Saturday over a 10-month period in three locations: St Peter Christian School, BarangayHoly Spirit with 24 ALS students
BarangayHall ofBarangayBotocan QC with 31 ALS students
BarangayHall ofBarangayCentral QC with 19 ALS students
Covers cost of tuition, books, course materials for a former Interactor, sponsored by
President Marcia Salvador
at Elite Business School of Science & Technology, sponsored by AG/PP Linda
Palattao
launched last August 14, 2012 for 16-month old Baby TJ who was given free cleft lip operat
medicines and hospital services. The second beneficiary of SMILES Project is currently in the process of medical asse
ment for readiness to undergo the procedure.
rolled out last September 25 with the turn-over of wheelchair to a recently paraly
breadwinner residing in Veterans Village in BarangayHoly Spirit. The second new wheelchair was turned over to anot
stroke victim last October 16. In both cases, the Project spread hope and happiness among the beneficiaries and t
families. Project is-ongoing as we strive to serve more needy indigent persons.
Reference books to help improve literacy in the community are
turned over to public library of BarangayCentral QC
ast December 5, 2012 AG/PP Linda Palattao, Sec JR Delgra and Rotaractors
urned over a 28-volume encyclopedia set and 100 reference books for the
public library of Barangay Central QC. Councilor Juanito Oposa Jr is shown
eceiving the donation in behalf of the library.
he reference books would help upgrade the literacy level of residents of the
barangaywho frequently use the public library.
Bgy Central is one of the hosts for the Alternative Learning System program.
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February is WORLD UNDERSTANDING MONTH in the Rotary Calendar
Oriental medical relief mission serves 56 indigent patients in Payatas
PE Dr Eui Bong Jung and volunteer
youth from the Sion Oriental Medi-
cal Mission Center served 56 indi-
gent patients during the teams
first regular Oriental medical relief
project in Payatas QC in 2013.
Residents of depressed areas in
Payatas were given free medical
consultations, medicines and vita-
mins at the Masaya CDP Center
last Sunday, January 20, as they
were entertained with musical
numbers rendered by volunteers.
Rotary Club of Holy SpiritRI District 3780
AGENDA for January 31, 2013 28th Meeting
7:00 PM Assembly-Dinner-Fellowship
Call to Order Pres Marcia Salvador
Opening Rites
Club business:
Update on 100-day milk-feeding & health improvement program for 60 Grade 1 pupils
Upcoming large-scale medical/dental/diagnostic mission with SM Foundation on February 9,2013 (1,500 beneficiary patients)
Other matters
Presidents Time Pres Marcia
Adjournment Pres Marcia
Night Chair
PE Dr Bong
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This page ofThe Dove serves as home page of the virtual website of
ROTARY CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT
Rotary International District 3780
www.rotary.org
www.rotaryd3780.org
www.facebook/RCHS3780
View ROTARY LEADER, online RI publicationfor club and district officers.
RC Holy Spirit on
Whats that pin on your collar?
Rotarians are frequently asked this question by peoplethey meet. Clickto watch the succinct response pro-posed by marketing expert Michael Angelo Caruso.
Birthday Anniversary
February 14 Willy
February 23 Ed and Riz
February 28 Ric and Marcia
District 3780 Member Statistics
Based on RI Official Online Directory 1-30-2013
Click or tap here to view data trends including new clubs & RI terminat
Number of clubs - 101 clubs with 2,493 Rotarians
Five largest clubs:
Loyola Heights - 78 members
Pag-asa QC - 65
Uptown Cubao - 63
SFDM - 60
New Manila East - 58
Clubs with -
Less than 20 members - 42 clubs, 624 Rotarians (25.0% of total Rota
20 to 25 members - 26 clubs, 587 Rotarians (23.5% of total)
26 to 51 members - 28 clubs, 958 Rotarians (38.4%)
52 to 77 members - 4 clubs, 246 Rotarians ( 9.9%)
78 and more - 1 club, 78 Rotarians ( 3.1%)
DGE Francis Rivera and Sp Peth Rivera of RC Holy Spirit greet RIPE Ron Burton and spouse during RI International Assembly 1-14-20
Click on or tap image to view photos of
DGEs of other Districts in the Philippines
Download the
file from iCloud
storage.
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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 the Object of Rotary, the Five Avenues of Service are Rotarysphilosophical cornerstone and the foundation on which club activity isbased:
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 Rotarys
humanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world under-
standing & peace.
recognizes the positive change imple-
mented 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
I am a Rotarian
I will always uphold the TRUTH.
I am a Rotarian
I will always strive to be FAIR
in all of my dealings with my fellowmen.
I am a Rotarian
I will always endeavor to build
GOODWILL and UNDERSTANDING
in my community,
among my countrymen
and people of all nations.
I am a Rotarian
I will always seek to promote
the greatest good
for the greatest number of people
in the spirit of ROTARY SERVICE.
I am a Rotarian
I will always uphold
the Rotary International Motto,
SERVICE ABOVE SELF.
Principles that Guide Rotary
As a Rotarian, I will
1. Exemplify the core value of integrity in all behaviors and activities
2. Use my vocational experience and talents to serve in Rotary
3. Conduct all of my personal, business, and professional affairs ethically, encouraging and fostering high ethical standards as an example to othe
4. Be fair in all dealings with others and treat them with the respect due to them as fellow human beings
5. Promote recognition and respect for all occupations which are useful to society
6. Offer my vocational talents: to provide opportunities for young people, to work for the relief of the special needs of others, and to improve the q
ity of life in my community
7. Honor the trust that Rotary and fellow Rotarians provide and not do anything that will bring disfavor or reflect adversely on Rotary or fellow Rota
ans
8. Not seek from a fellow Rotarian a privilege or advantage not normally accorded others in a business or professional relationship
(FormerlyDeclaration of Rotarians in Business and Professions)
Watch songwriter Jerry Mills sing online by clicking on this link.
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Adolfo Laurenti, Deputy ChiefEconomist & Managing DirectorMesirow Financial
Adolfo Laurenti, deputy chief economistand managing director, develops ongoingeconomic research and commentary criti-cal to supporting clients and contacts ofMesirow Financial. Adolfo authors
Themes on the Global Markets, a peri-odic newsletter providing insight into
trends, issues and the forecast for the global economy.As an expert on the European economies, Adolfo is anew face in demand by the financial press and amonglocal media. He also lectures at Northwestern Univer-sity's Medill School of Journalism.
Prior to joining Mesirow Financial in July 2007, Adolfoserved as associate economist at LaSalle Bank/ABNAMRO. There, he was responsible for tracking eco-nomic trends in the banking sector.
Adolfo was selected as an Emerging Leader by the Chi-cago Council on Global Affairs for 2011. He was anEarhart Foundation Fellow in 2002. He received aWashington Society of Investments Analysts Scholar-ship and a Graduate Scholarship for Excellence in Aca-demia from the Economic Club of Washington D.C.Adolfo is a graduate of Bocconi University BusinessSchool in Milan, Italy. He specialized in industrial or-ganization as a visiting scholar at the Center for Indus-trial Economics in Copenhagen, Denmark, and concen-trated in financial economics at Central European Uni-
versity in Budapest, Hungary. He earned his master ofarts degree in economics from George Mason Univer-sity. Adolfo serves on the board of the National Asso-ciation for Business Economics and is a member ofboth the American Economic Association and the Chi-cago Association for Business Economics. He is also aboard member for the Collaborative Arts Institute ofChicago.
Rotarians and Dic-tionary volunteers!
I know, Rotarians andDictionary volunteers, we're nagging. Well, it workedfor your mother, didn't it? So, do it! And be sure thechildren look up the words they don't know in the FourWay Test (See the first page of the dictionary, for thoseof you who weren't at the labeling event.). Deliveringdictionaries does indeed "Build goodwill and betterfriendships" and is "Beneficial to all concerned."Contact Wes Westerfield for more information:[email protected].
ROTARY PR SEMINAR
Interested in learning more about how to tell the Rotary
and ROTARY/One Story to others? Come to the up-
coming PR seminar on January 31st 4-6pm at the Union
League Club.
We will be talking about the Rotary Brand and key mes-
saging to make sure that we are sharing all of the good
work that we do (service, grants, etc.). We also will talk
about how to share the Rotary brand with others in
ways that make sense and have a brush up on public
relations and social media. You will leave knowing
more about what our club does and how you might be
able to spread the word to prospective members, part-
ners, and the community at large. Dont miss it! Kate
Koziol and Conor Gee, Facilitators.
Gyrator Volume 108, Issue 48 January 29, 2013
Rotary Club ChicagoMaking Business Leaders Community Leaders Since 1905
Rotary Club ofChicagoThe worlds first service club founded in 1905.
See page two for our
early history and the
founding members of
Rotary.
Rotarys 108th Cele-
bration is February
19th.
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Please plan on joining us for our Annual Meeting on Tues-day, February 5th!
Why should you be there?
Learn about the impact that ROTARY/One has on theChicago & world community - and have an opportunity
to meet Service Chairs and participate!
Honor our new Paul Harris, Ches Perry fellows andlearn more about our Foundation
Learn how you and how you can get involved in growingROTARY/One
Learn about some changes to our Membership Catego-ries - including about our new Satellite
Join fellow members for fellowship, cocktails and heavyhors d'oeuvres.
I look forward to seeing you there.
Lisa Russ, President
Early Rotary HistoryAbout the Founders
On 23 February 1905, Paul P. Harris, Gustavus Loehr,
Silvester Schiele, and Hiram E. Shorey gathered in Loehrs
office for what would become known as the first Rotary club
meeting. Harriss desire for camaraderie among business as-
sociates brought together these four men and eventually led
to an international organization of service and fellowship.
Read about each of the first four Rotarians below, and aboutHarry L. Ruggles, who is often called the "fifth Rotarian."
Rotarys founder, Paul Harris , was born in Wisconsin,
USA, on 19 April 1868. He was raised by his paternal grand-
parents in Vermont and attended the University of Vermont,
Princeton, and the University of Iowa. He was Rotary presi-
dent from 1910 to 1912 and a member of the Rotary Club of
Chicago until his death on 27 January 1947.
Gustavus Loehr , a mining engineer, was born on 18 Octo-
ber 1864 in Carlinville, Illinois. He was a Rotarian for only a
few years, never holding office at the club or internationallevel. But that first Rotary meeting was held in his office,
Room 711 of the Unity Building in downtown Chicago. He
died in Chicago on 23 May 1918.
A Rotarian for only a few years, Hiram Shorey served as
recording secretary during the clubs first year. He was born
in Maine in August 1862 and died in March 1944.
Silvester Schiele , a coal dealer, served as the Chicago clubs
first president in 1905 and Rotary Internationals third treas-
urer in 1945. Born in Terre Haute, Indiana, in 1870, Schiele
attended Terre Haute Business College and served in the
U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War. He was presi-dent of the Schiele Coal Company from 1902 until his retire-
ment in 1939. He and Harris became lifelong friends and
lived near each other on the South Side of Chicago. Schiele
died on 17 December 1945 and is buried near Harris at
Mount Hope Cemetery.
Originally from Michigan, Harrry Ruggleswas a graduate
of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, and joined
Rotary at its second meeting. He was treasurer of the Chi-
cago club during its first year, president from 1908 to 1910,
and a Rotary director from 1912 to 1913. He is known for
having introduced singing to Rotary club meetings. His
printing company, H.L. Ruggles & Co., printed the first issue
ofThe National Rotarianand the first Rotary songbook. He
died on 26 October 1959, an honorary member of seven
clubs in addition to his home club, the Rotary Club of Chi-
cago.
Rotary Club ofChicago
February 5Annual Meeting
108th Annual Meetingof the Rotary Club of Chicago
5:30 - 6:00 - Cocktails/Socialize--(2)drink tickets!
6:00 - 7:00 - Business Meeting7:00 - 7:30 - Fellowship, more hors
d'oeuvresPlease register online or via email at
February 12Josh Hale President and Chief Executive Offi-
cer of the Big Shoulders Fund inChicago, Illinois. The Big Shoulders
Fund, now 25 years old, providessupport for inner-city Catholic
schools located in Chicagos mostunderserved communities.
Upcoming Programs
February 26Rick Mattoon
Rick Mattoon is a senior economistand economic advisor in the eco-nomic research department of theFederal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
Mattoon's primary research focuseson issues that face the Midwest
regional economy.
Taste for RotaryCelebrate Rotarys 108th BirthdayFebruary 19 5:30 to 9:00 PM at the Abbington