RC Holy Spirit THE DOVE Vol IX No. 05 August 16, 2016

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WHY must the Rotary organization increase its membership by 20%? View Page 11 to understand WHY. Official e-Newsletter of the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit

The Dove August 16, 2016

Rotary Club of Holy Spirit Club No. 69935 RI District 3780 Philippines

Vol. IX No. 05

Holy Spirit receives All Star Gov Dwight Ramos and district officers during official Governor’s Visit on August 10, 2016

District Governor Dwight Ramos arrived at exactly 4:00 PM on August 10, 2016 to hold a one-on-one meeting with RCHS All Star President Peth Rivera. This was followed by the club assembly where the various committee chairs presented the club’s plans and programs for Rotary Year 2016-2017 to All Star Governor Dwight Ramos who was accompanied by District Secretary Pocholo Jaymalin District Chief of Staff Ma. Cecilia Rodriguez. Also present during the assembly were Assistant Governor Paul Galang, Assistant Governor’s Representative Konstantine Constantino, District TRF Chair PDG Jess Cifra, Annual Giving Co-chair PP Ricky de

Guzman, and District Membership Coordinator PP Edmund Chiu. President Monique Palmiano of the INTERACT CLUB of Holy Spirit National High School and President Michelle Mae Estenzo of the ROTARACT CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT were given an opportunity to present their clubs’ signature projects. The youth leaders confidently discussed their plans as part of the Youth Service Committee presentation. The plans and programs of RCHS and the way these had been presented received a most favorable feedback from Gov Dwight and his party.


Induction and recognition ceremonies of RC Holy Spirit on August 10, 2016 – a historic event to remember ! RC Holy Spirit traditionally timed its governor’s visit, turn-over and induction ceremonies during its charter anniversary date on June 29. This year was somewhat different. The Governor’s Visit and Induction Ceremonies were held on August 10, 2016 at the Quezon City Sports Club. All Star President Peth Rivera revealed during the programme that it was on August 10, 1999, also at the same venue, when Spouse PDG Francis Rivera was inducted as President of RC Timog QC, his home club. This day’s event became more significant when three (3) of the Rivera siblings, all of them less than 40 years old, were inducted as new members of the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit.

Recognition and Awards The DOVE Awards were handed out by WCP Angel Castro to club members and partners for their commitment and outstanding service during RY 2015-16. In her valedictory address during the programme, WCP Angel Castro thanked all who supported her during her term enabling the club to garner numerous awards. In turn, ASP Peth Rivera handed out the Leadership Award to WCP Angel Castro, IPDG Reynaldo David assisted by PDS Jesse Tanchanco then presented the RI Presidential Citation for the club to WCP Angel Castro.

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Service Above Self Award is bestowed on FCP Dr Bong In a special part of the programme, the club conferred the Service Above Self Award to FCP Eui Bong Jung, OMD for his exemplary humanitarian service since joining Rotary in September 2009. The Service Above Self Award is customarily Rotary’s highest honor for a Rotarian who has demonstrated commitment to helping others on a personal volunteer effort. and bestowed by Rotary International, by districts and by clubs. With all past presidents in Holy Spirit - CP Nides Respicio, PP Cong. Dodgie Osabel, PP Linda Palattao, PP Ped Condeno, PP Marites Nepomuceno, WCP Angel Castro, PP Beth Sy, PP Chin-Chin Doran, and PP Ammie Bagain - standing around Dr. Bong on center stage, Secretary PP Marcia Salvador read the citation on the plaque just before it was handed over by ASP Peth Rivera to the awardee:

SERVICE ABOVE SELF AWARD The Rotary Club of Holy Spirit Rotary International District 3780

bestows this award on

who, through devotion and exemplary efforts, has demonstrated his commitment to help others by volunteering his time and talents with distinctive humanitarian service through Rotary ever since he joined in September 2009, and thereby

embodies Rotary’s motto of

Service Above Self (Signed)

Ma. Perpetual Rivera President, Rotary Club of Holy Spirit 2016-17 August 10, 2016 in Quezon City, Philippines

Photo collage courtesy of FCP Dr. Bong

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DG Dwight Ramos swears in three most significant parties during the induction rites of Holy Spirit ASP Peth Rivera and the officers & chairs of Holy Spirit for RY 2016-17;

Four new active members of RC Holy Spirit; and

Two distinguished gentlemen, Chair of the Philippine Congress of Rotary Governors PDG Pichoy Ramirez of D3770 and Past District Governor Robert Kuan of D3830, are sworn in as honorary members of RC Holy Spirit D3780. 4


Indeed, the induction and recognition ceremonies of RC Holy Spirit on August 10, 2016 had been an historic occasion to remember ! In his message at the end of the Induction & Recognition Programme, DG Dwight Ramos congratulated RCHS for the very productive Governor’s Visit and Induction Program. The event was a full house of present, past and future district governors. Headed by D3780 Governor Dwight Ramos and Spouse Angie, the occasion was graced by IPDG Rey David and Spouse Gigi, PDG Penny Policarpio and Spouse Joan, PDG Jess Cifra, PDG Danny Fausto and Spouse Peia, PDG Dan Espinosa and Spouse Julie, Spouses Lynda Reyes and Sitti Morales. DGE Chito Borromeo and DGN Mar Reyes were there, too, along with a number of senior district officers. Of course, PDG Robert Kuan D3830 and PDG Pichoy Ramirez D3770 came and were inducted as honorary members of RCHS. We are also happy to report that PDG Robert Kuan donated P10,000 to lend support for the club’s 100-days Milk Feeding Program for malnourished Grade I pupils. Many thanks to Spouse PDG Francis Rivera for making the event a most unforgettable one. The sumptuous dinner and entertaining music were superb; and the fun, fellowship and dancing that capped the event was testimony to all your painstaking efforts. RC Holy Spirit once again salutes officers and Ms Elizabeth Auxillo, faculty adviser of the INTERACT CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, and ASP Michelle Mae Estenzo and Rtr Daniel of ROTARACT CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT, who assisted PP Marites Nepomuceno in welcoming the guests and attended to the registration desks.

Matched club agreements with RC Marikina North D3800 and RC San Mateo Midtown D3800 are renewed The induction ceremonies of RC Holy Spirit was preceded by the renewal of sister club affiliations with the Rotary Club of Marikina North D3800 represented by AG Ritchie Villareal, and RC San Mateo Midtown D3800 represented by ASP Elsa Tuazon. The signing of the renewal agreements by ASP Peth Rivera and her counterparts were witnessed by D3780 Governor Dwight Ramos and PDG Danny Fausto.

RC Marikina North D3800

AG Ritchie Villareal of RC Marikina North who represented ASP Mylene Guevara came with PP Dodgie Leyva whose company provided equipment and manpower in a joint anti-dengue project with RCHS in November 2015 to benefit more than 1000 residents in a densely populated area in Montalblan. ASP Elsa Tuazon of RC San Mateo Midtown was accompanied by CP Teresa Amado who has joined us in medicaldental missions in the past.

RC San Mateo Midtown D3800 5


Interact Club of Holy Spirit receives District Interact Representative on her official DIR Visit, and presents the club’s projects as part of the early “Rotarization process” for youthful district and club leaders On August 6, 2016, District Interact Representative Julianne Baguio was welcomed by the officers and members of the INTERACT CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL led by All Star President Monique Palmiano. After the introduction of all the officers and committee chairs, ASP Monique presented all the projects that the club had already implemented even before the start of RY 2016-2017 (i.e., since start of the school year). These included the NGSB (No Gamit Since Bakasyon) and Earthquake Awareness drills. During the month of July, ASP Moniqiue and her officers were busy recruiting and orienting new members. The club’s plans and programs proposed to be conducted for the rest of the Rotary year were then presented. The club’s signature project, Peer Tutoring, which start in August was extensively discussed, as were other significant projects like Green Eskwela, Bagyo, STRCTY, Gifts of Hope, and others. DIR Julianne then gave her message which contained positive feedback on the club’s presentation. RCHS Youth Service Chair PP Marcia Salvador was also impressed with the plans and programs and promised to extend

all-out support. All in all, it was a fruitful DIR Visit. Congratulations to the officers of the Interact Club of Holy Spirit National High School and to their adviser, Ms Elizabeth Auxillo. ASP Monique Palmiano also had the opportunity to briefly discuss those service projects of Interact during the official visit of Governor Dwight Ramos and his team of District Rotary leaders at the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit on August 10, 2016 in the Quezon City Sports Club. Since the Interact Club of Holy Spirit was formed in 2009, it has consistently performed its mandated functions: to provide

leadership training opportunities for members; to initiate service projects that serve less fortunate ones in school; to support the various community service projects organized by the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit, by the Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit and by the Supreme Student Government of the school; and to provide continuous stream of potential members who are already imbued with “service above self” mind-set, for the Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit.

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End of month assessment and feeding of care seekers and other street children On July 30, 2016 at the covered court of Don Antonio Heights, an end-of-month assessment was conducted on careseekers, street children and other marginalized kids who had been encouraged to go back to school. Together with 11 youth volunteers from the Youth Alive of St Benedict Parish and 5 volunteers from the Pastoral Care for Children and Vulnerable Adults of St Benedict Parish, the

attendance cards of the children were checked. Tokens and gifts were given to children with complete attendance in school. Lunch was served after worship services. PP Perry Dimarucut donated Swift sausages while a teacher from the School of the Holy Spirit donated juice. Assisting in feeding the children were ASP Peth Rivera, IPP Angel Castro and PP Dodgie Osabel.

Libreng Pap Smear Project continues to protect indigent women from cervical cancer The 3rd Libreng Pap Smear partnership project among RCHS, RC Diliman Heights and St Benedict Parish on July 30, 2016 at the St Benedict House in Barangay Holy Spirit. Fourteen (14) indigent women from the barangay were screened. The Libreng Pap Smear project was launched on April 21, 2016. The procedure is performed by Dr Jovina Andres, an ob-gyne doctor, a new member of RCHS. The project is in coordination with the St Benedict Parish Pastoral Council. Also present during the July 30 screening were ASP Peth Rivera and IPP Angel Castro. The patients had been brought in by volunteers from the Salamat Sa Biyaya Foundation. The project aims to protect indigent women in the community from cervical cancer. ASP Peth Rivera pose with Dr Jovina Andres before an old banner used during the April 21, 2016 launching of the project.

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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

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About the Club

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Ten officers of Holy Spirit who have assumed district-level responsibilities proudly posed with All Star Governor Dwight Ramos for a souvenir picture.

President Peth Rivera of RC Holy Spirit and members of her family were honoured and cheered on by other All Star Presidents and district officers during the traditional serenade.

RC Holy Spirit is on . .

Watch THE BOYS OF 1905 History of Rotary International

D3780 Website

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District Governor’s Message By Governor Dwight Hilarion M. Ramos, Rotary International District 3780

During the All Stars year, let all our activities and projects showcase our Core Values. The start of a new Rotary Year is always an exciting time. We have a new inspirational theme, new Club officers, and exciting new projects to work on. And now, we look ahead toward a Rotary year that may one day be known as the greatest in our history: the year that sees the world’s last case of Polio. We also have another very special occasion to celebrate this Rotary year: The 100th anniversary of the Rotary Foundation. I am therefore at the least to say excited and truly grateful for this opportunity to lead our beloved District 3780 this new Rotary Year!

Rotary’s existence. And so today, no other organization so effectively brings together committed, capable professionals in a wide variety of fields, and enables them to achieve ambitious goals for doing good in the world…Indeed, we Rotarians are dedicated to delivering service to mankind! For this, let us commit to do even more in the coming Rotary Year…let us rally behind our All Stars…but never forgetting that every project or activity that we do gives us an opportunity to showcase our Core Values: First, Fellowship and Global understanding. - That we Rotarians build lifelong relationships; Second, Ethics and Integrity. - That we Rotarians honor our commitments;

But as we look forward, we should not forget the many contributions of our past leaders that bought us to where we are now. I therefore wish to congratulate Immediate Past District Governor Reynaldo “Rey” David for his steadfast leadership for Rotary Year 2015-16 and his unwavering commitment that steered us all into making true our pledge to give “Service Above Self” in our communities and throughout the world. We pause to look back at the many milestones that brought us to where we are today not only as a District but as Rotarians who make our clubs strong and effective. Truly, we are the primary human resource that delivers the work that Rotary does and we now commit to give more of ourselves. This means that we are more than ever ready to share our time, talent and treasure to continue serving humanity.

Third, Diversity. - That we Rotarians connect diverse perspectives; and,

I also wish to congratulate all the World Class Presidents, District officers and our partners in service for all the hard work they do in the name of Rotary. Our work as Rotarians have become lighter and the impact of the good we do have multiplied because of you. You inspire us no end and allow us to commit even more because by your support, we know that we shall never fail in being a gift to the world!

Let me thank my home Club, the Rotary Club of Quezon City, for nurturing me through the years to becoming a true Rotary leader. Looking back at history, Rotary formally started in Quezon City when RCQC was chartered on April 27, 1960. 57 years, 17 daughter clubs and 102 Rotary Clubs after. I now proudly stand before you as the 5th son of RCQC to serve as governor. I therefore greatly thank Past President Pacito “Chito” Madrono for sponsoring me to RCQC and sharing Rotary with me!

In talking about the Rotary International theme for RY 2016-17, Incoming RI President John Germ talked about the one thing that keeps us coming together; the overriding goal why Rotarians get together to talk, laugh and share ideas each week; and that is service. Indeed service to humanity has always been the cornerstone of

Fourth, Vocational expertise, service and leadership. - That we Rotarians apply our leadership and expertise to solve social issues. Now, as we also celebrate the 100th birthday of Rotary Foundation and push for the final eradication of polio from the face of the earth, we are truly at a historic juncture of our organization so that we as Rotarians and our clubs must join in the centennial celebration with meaningful activities and undertakings. This will of course culminate in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, where we will hold the 2017 Rotary International Convention

Thank you once again for your support and truly, with all of you solidly behind me, the best is yet to be for all our Rotary Clubs in District 3780 for Rotary 2016-17! 9


SELECTED ONLINE PUBLICATIONS FOR WELL-CONNECTED ROTARIANS Click “links” to view contents

ROTARY LEADER July 2016 Online magazine for District and Club Leaders

District 3780 GOVERNOR’S MONTHLY LETTER July 2016

The Gyrator of RC Chicago August 14, 2016

THE DOVE of RC Holy Spirit D3780 Issue No. 4 of Year 9 August 11, 2016

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AUGUST is Membership and New Club Development Month in Rotary

The Age Demographics help us understand why membership must increase by 20% and with younger new members Data presented during the RI Webinar Aug 13, 2014 - MEMBERSHIP: IT’S NOW OR NEVER

Rotary membership has remained steady at 1.2 million

Watch the webinar MEMBERSHIP: IT’S NOW OR NEVER by clicking here or on the image

18%, or 216,000 Rotarians worldwide, are 70 years old & above

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RC Holy Spirit D3780 has been on Rotary SHOWCASE since 2012. A number of service projects of the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit District 3780 have been posted on the Rotary Showcase of Rotary International since the Showcase was launched

in RY 2011-12. Click on the photos to view Showcase projects of Holy Spirit, and click this link to view other Rotary clubs in the world.

GLOBAL GRANT PROJECT MODERNIZES COUNTRY’S FIRST HUMAN MILK BANK in Philippine Children’s Medical Center The GLOBAL GRANT funded project, applied for by host club RC Holy Spirit D3780, District 3780 and primary international sponsor District 3710 Korea, was submitted to and approved by The Rotary Foundation in 2014-15 and implemented & turned over by donation to the PCMC in March 2016. A life-saving project, beneficiaries include: Pre-term babies; Babies with feeding intolerance, immunodeficiency diseases, allergies, and in-born errors of metabolism; Infants who are victims of calamities like floods; Adult patients who are suffering from illness like Hemolytic anemia and cancer; Midwifery/ practicum students who undergo trainings on breastfeeding in PCMC and other institutions; and Donor-mothers with excess breast milk. CHESS BUILDS SPORTSMANSHIP, ENHANCES IMAGE OF ROTARY The 4th annual chess cup dubbed CHECKMATE held on May 29, 2016 was participated in by 186 chess enthusiasts (including 62 players in Kiddie Division). The event featured Asia’s 1st Grandmaster Eugene Torre. Rtn. Eugene thanked RC Holy Spirit for promoting chess and exhorted all players to use the discipline they develop from playing chess in their everyday lives. .

HOLY SPIRIT SMILES Hope is shared with baby and parents when RC Holy Spirit D3780 launched HOLY SPIRIT SMILES Project last August 14, 2012. More children from poor families are expected to benefit from free surgical operation.

WEEKLY FEEDING-READINGLEARNING Weekly learning-feeding program motivates interest to learn and consequently raises literacy of 40 young children living in a depressed dumpsite area.. The continuing program was first rolled out in early August 2012 in Payatas, Quezon City by Rotarians and Rotaractors of RC Holy Spirit D3780. PEACE & UNDERSTANDING To help build international peace and understanding, PE Dr. Eui Bong Jung, OMD, and RC Holy Spirit D3780 hosted the educational-cultural visit in the Philippines of eleven Korean college students last July 16-20, 2012. 07-15-2016

YOUTH FORUMS ON HIV/AIDS RC Holy Spirit D3780 with the Rotaract & Interact Clubs of Holy Spirit organized the 2nd annual youth forum on Drug Abuse and HIV/AIDS Prevention last October 28, 2012 in cooperation with the Philippine Red Cross. The outcome desired is to help achieve ZERO new incidence among the youth in Quezon City. RC Holy Spirit and partners organized the 3rd, 4th and 5th forums on September 22, 2013, September 21, 2014, and November 8, 2015, respectively.

QUICK DISASTER RESPONSE RC Holy Spirit D3780 responded quickly to help alleviate hunger among 200 flood victims sheltered at the Bagong Silangan Elementary School evacuation center last August 8, 2012, one day after the deluge. An example is set.

ORIENTAL MEDICAL RELIEF Regular monthly Oriental medical relief missions organized by RC Holy Spirit D3780 and conducted in Barangays Holy Spirit and Payatas in Quezon City have been serving indigent patients from urban poor families since 2012.

BRIGADA ESKWELA PROJECT RC Holy Spirit, Interact and Rotaract Clubs of Holy Spirit D3780 helped two adopted public schools with combined student population of nearly 12,000 prepare for the opening of 2012 classes by performing repair & housekeeping tasks.. These pre-school opening service activities have since been done annually. 12


This page, and the next two pages of THE DOVE, encapsulate how Eui Bong Jung has been Serving Humanity through Rotary. Official e-Newsletter of the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit

The Dove 9 August 2016

Rotary Club of Holy Spirit Club No. 69935 RI District 3780 Philippines

Vol. IX No. 04

ROTARY SERVING HUMANITY. Farewell Oriental medical mission of Holy Spirit on July 24 brings relief to 61 indigents in Payatas dumpsite area; beneficiaries of the philanthropic service rendered by PP Dr Eui Bong Jung now exceed 1,800 since July 2015, and more than 19,800 served since 2006. The free Oriental medical check-ups last Sunday, 24 July 2016 served 61 patients at the CDP Center in Payatas, Quezon City. It was an emotional farewell event for Dr Bong. DATE

PATIENTS SERVED

VENUE

RY 2015-16 July 19, 2015

40

CDP Center, Payatas

Sept 13, 2015

75

Morning Star, Payatas B

Sept 20, 2015

41

CDP Center, Payatas

Nov 15, 2015

100

CDP Center, Montalban

Nov 29, 2015

5

Special visit, Holy Spirit

Dec 13, 2015

87

CDP Center, Payatas

Jan 17, 2016

64

CDP Center, Payatas

Feb 21, 2016

61

CDP Center, Payatas

Feb 25-26

284

Baco, Mindoro Or.

Mar 13, 2016

71

CDP Center, Payatas

May 7, 2016

377

CDP Center (new) Mont

May 8, 2016

263

CDP Center (old) Mont

May 15, 2016

74

CDP Center, Payatas

May 22, 2016

89

Tumana Church, Marikina

June 19, 2016

57

CDP Center, Payatas

June 26, 2016

54

Tumana Church, Marikina

July 24, 2016

61

CDP Center, Payatas

RY Total to-date

1803

Rotaractor Aileen Claire Mesias of the ROTARACT CLUB OF HOLY SPIRIT and Interactor Rein Fernandez provided essential support to FCP Dr Bong and the patients. Like other youth leaders who volunteer to serve in these missions, Ms. Aileen and Ms. Rein have been specially trained to receive and place nervous patients at ease, to act as interpreter between Korean Dr Bong and the

patients, and to translate into Pilipino dosage instructions for the patients. Rotaractor Ms. Thalia Delos Reyes served as another volunteer. Korean youth volunteer Ms. Herry Jung also served in the mission. FCP Eui Bong Jung, OMD, has since July 2015 already provided relief to more than 1,800 patients who preferred traditional treatment methods. Korea-based partners in these missions are Korea INs Pharm Inc. and Seoul Apgujeong Church.

Rotarian Dr Bong, Rotaractors Aileen & Thalia, Interactor Rein and Korean youth volunteers.

This continuing program constitutes a part of vocational service and international cooperation & understanding initiatives of RC Holy Spirit.

Interactor Rein, Rotarian Dr Bong, 3-year volunteer & now All Star President of Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit. Michelle Mae Estenzo, and Rotaractor Aileen Mesias. They embody Rotary’s motto: 13 SERVICE ABOVE SELF


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Recognition & Awards Received by RC Holy Spirit and its Officers, 2013-14 GOVERNOR’S AWARDS AND RI PRESIDENTIAL CITATIONS 2013-14 RI Presidential Citation with Distinction 2013-14 RI Presidential Citation (RC Holy Spirit) 2013-14 RI Presidential Citation (Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit) Excellence in Membership Net Increase (RC Holy Spirit) Most Outstanding Club in Disease Prevention & Treatment (Continuing Oriental Medical Mission) Governor Excellent Achievement Award – LG Emelinda C. Palattao Governor Excellent Achievement Award – PP Virginia Beth Sy, Deputy District Secretary Governor Excellent Achievement Award – IPP Marcia C. Salvador, District Co-Chair, Youth Service Governor Excellent Leadership Award – FC President Eui Bong Jung ROTARY CARES AWARD - Recognition as Major Donor ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 3780 RECOGNITION & AWARDS Group B Clubs (Group B: Clubs with 24 members and less; Group A: Clubs with 25 members and more.) CLUB ADMINISTRATION Best Rotary Club in Club Bulletin Best Rotary Club in Program Best Rotary Club in Club Sport Development

The Most Outstanding Club in Club Administration YOUTH SERVICE Best Rotary Club in Rotaract Program

The Most Outstanding Club in Service to the New Generation INTERNATIONAL SERVICE Best Rotary Club in Match Club Relations PUBLIC IMAGE Best Rotary Club in Print

The Most Outstanding Club in Public Image INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

The Most Outstanding Club Secretary – Fernando Delgra, Jr.

Outstanding Club President – Eui Bong Jung

The Most Outstanding Rotary Club District 3780

Most Outstanding District Officer 

LG Emelinda C. Palattao (RC Holy Spirit)

Award category shared with -

LG Angel Gahol (RC Neopolitan Fairview

LG Jose Pepito Murao (RC Cubao Central)

PP Edgardo Ayento (RC New Manila East)

The Outstanding Rotarian of the Year (TORY) 

Ricardo P. Salvador (RC Holy Spirit) – District Editor-in-Chief and DGR-PRM

Award category shared with -

Ma. Elisa Allado (RC New Manila Heights) – District Community Service Chair

Rebecca Dela Cruz (RC Batasan Hills) – District TRF Annual Giving Chair

Dwight M. Ramos (RC Quezon City) – District Membership Development Chair 15


About THE DOVE THE DOVE is the official newsletter of the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit, Rotary International District 3780. The digital publication features “hyperlinks or web-links” which make it a true electronic newsletter/e-bulletin. Distribution:  THE DOVE is published in 3 versions: printed, digital PDF, and online.  PDF version sent by email to nearly 1,000 addressees, Rotarians and non-Rotarians in the club, in the district, in Philippine Rotary and outside including RI.  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

Authorized photographers during the club induction & recognition program of RC Holy Spirit, August10, 2016.

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