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August 8 , 2017 Rotary Club of Holy Spirit Club No. 69935 RI District 3780 Philippines Vol. X No. 03
Present during the DRR visit were DRRE Darin Gatongay, Dis-
trict Secretary Dianna Desuyo and ADRR Hasem Baladjay.
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Officers of Interact and Rotaract clubs of Holy Spirit hold
annual joint induction and handover rites from All Star
Year of Rotary Service to The Great Year of Rotary Service
Overwhelming response to the call for sup- taract Club of Holy Spirit, and TGP Ric Sal-
port by TGP Shane Macabodbod of the In- vador of the Rotary Club of Holy Spirit, has
teract Club of Holy Spirit National High been demonstrated by members of the Ro-
School, TGP Lovely Rose Paalisbo of the Ro- tary family of Holy Spirit.
It was another annual milestone in the youth develop- ract members were charged by DRRE Darin Gaton-
ment process in the Holy Spirit family. The All Star Of- gay.
ficers of the Interact Club of Holy Spirit National High
This was followed by the inaugural addresses of The
School and Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit turned over the
Great Presidents. The events theme was UNITED AS
leadership of their clubs to The Great Officers for RY
ONE: Realizing Dreams for Change through Passion
2017-2018. The rites were held at the Don Antonio
and Service.
Heights Clubhouse in Barangay Holy Spirit, Quezon
City on July 23, 2017, just after the visit of the DRR to During his inspirational message, RC Holy Spirit TGP
RaCHS. Ric Salvador said that As a Rotary team, we are inex-
tricably bound together by four realities: 1) By having
All Star President Monique Palmiano of IaC HSNHS
roots in a common community; 2) By a tradition of
delivered her valedictory address, while that off All Star
working together in service projects; 3) By the perva-
President of RaCHS was read by emcee Louise Bar-
sive influence of the powerful Holy Spirit brand name;
cial.
and 4) By consistently superb leadership of the Rotary
The Great Officers of IaCHSNHS and RaCHS were Club of Holy Spirit.
presented by Rtn Prof Angeli Rivera.
Also present during the event were Rtn Jerry Sy, sup-
The Interact officers led by President Shane Macabod- portive Interact Adviser Maam Beth Auxillo and
bod were inducted into office by District Interact Chair RaCHS senior member ADRR Harold Kim Maggay.
PP Marcia Salvador. Honored guests were DRR Louie de Real who had
leave early for another appointment, DRRE Darin Ga-
The Rotaract officers led by President Lovely Rose tongay, ADRR Hasem Baladjay, District Secretary
Paalisbo were inducted into office by District Rotaract Dianna Desuyo
Chair PP Marites Nepomuceno. Some 30 new Rota-
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First training module of Interact Leadership Academy
leaves youth leaders with sharpened self-awareness, in-
sight into Rotary
The District Interact Committee organized and conducted ternoon session on the Fundamentals of Rotary was again
the first of four (4) training modules of the Interact Leader- divided into two (2) topics: Guiding Principles of Rotary, with
ship Academy on July 29, 2017 at the San Francisco High CP Winston Sia as speaker; and Public Image, with PP Rey
School. Rimonde as speaker.
The first module covered: Personality Development and It was obvious that the youth leaders came away from the
Fundamentals of Rotary. It was attended by 82 Interact offi- training inspired and motivated by the articulate speakers
cers from 22 Interact clubs. Also in attendance were twelve and the valuable insights shared by them.
(12) Interact faculty advisers and ten (10) Rotarians.
Kudos to Interact Leadership Academy Chair PP Sally Gon-
The morning session on Personality Development was di- zalez, the District Interact Committee led by PP Marcia Sal-
vided into two (2) topics: Self-Awareness, handled by Mr vador and Rtn Rick Bugayong for the successful training
John Macatuay, a Life Coach from Marketplace of Winners; session, as well as to the TGPs and youth service chairs of
and Values Formation, handled by PP Bing Quite. The af- the Rotary clubs who sponsored the participation of the
youth leaders.
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Holy Spirit Rotaractors co-host and actively participate in
DISTAS 2017
From report submitted by Associate Director Ma Leonila B Latoza, Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit
July 30, 2017 marked a 3-in-1 event for D3780 Ro- were led by IPDRR Rachel Diano.
taractors at the Rotary Center. Scheduled during
the day was the District Training Assembly Among a number of other citations, the Rotaract
(DISTAS), Awarding of All Star Rotaractors and Club of Holy Spirit received :
Induction & Turn-over Ceremonies from All Star
Officers to The Great Officers. Most Outstanding Rotaract Club for Com-
munity Service
The Harry Potter-inspired event was hosted by RC Most Outstanding Rotaract Club Secretary for
Kagitingang Cubao. PE Jayson Monte De Ramos
Invited speakers were Alvin John Lagumbay, After the valedictory address of IPDRR Rachel
Chairman of the Pilipinas Rotaract MDIO (Multi- Diano and DG Governor Chito Borromeos mes-
District Information Organization) and former Rota- sage, the District Rotaract officers were inducted
ractor and now President of RC Manila Magic Ald- by PDG Penny Policarpio.
win Chester Dumago who talked about 50 years of
Rotaract and how Rotaractors can meaningfully One of the officers inducted was RaC PP Harold
celebrate the milestone. Kim Maggay as Assistant District Rotaract Repre-
sentative for Region 3. This was followed by DRR
This was followed by break-out sessions on: Louie Boy De Reals inaugural address.
Leading Effective Clubs (for incumbent and future
presidents), Club Administration, Club Finance 170 Rotaractors from 24 Rotaract clubs attended
Management and Resource Mobilization, Develop- the event.
ing Service Projects, and Personality and Profes-
sional Development. These were led by former Also present were District Youth Service Chair
PDRRs, some of whom are now Rotarians. Thelma Uanang, District Rotaract Chair Marites
Nepomuceno, IPDRC Sharlyn Andrea Que and PP
After lunch, the All Star Awarding Ceremonies Rey Remonde from the host club.
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The Great Year celebration with the Care-Seekers
By Rtr Reven Caver, Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit
30 JULY 2017 To support the advocacy program The youth leaders prepared activities which con-
of PP Angel Castro for street children, members of centrated in the different area of focus. Palarong
the Rotaract Club of Holy Spirit together with Inter- Pinoy was also conducted to promote the games
act Club of Holy Spirit National High School cele- that originate here in our country and for them to
brated with a service project initiative for Care- value their lives as a kid through playing fun Pinoy
seekers at Isidora Hills Park, Bgy Holy Spirit, Que- games.
zon City.
After the program, the Rotaractors and Interactors
About 25 children, ages six (6) to nine (9) were the together with PP Angel Castro and Rtn. Abet
beneficiaries of the said project. The main objec- Sevilla of RC Holy Spirit gave coloring books and
tive of the project is to give happiness and teach materials which were collected during the Team
the children about the importance of being courte- Holy Spirit's Joint Induction and Turnover Ceremo-
ous and being polite which they can use in their nies last 23 July 2017.
daily lives.
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Weekly reading, learning and feeding program in Payatas
garbage dumpsite area continues to motivate interest to
learn and raises literacy of indigent children
FEEDING-READING-LEARNING
First launched in August 2012 , the
weekly reading, learning and feeding pro-
gram for 40 children whose families are
living in the Payatas garbage dumpsite
area continues to motivate the kids to
learn and raises their literacy level.
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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
RC Holy Spirit is on . .
Watch THE BOYS OF
D3780 1905 History of Rotary
Website
International
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MESSAGES FROM ROTARY LEADERS
I strongly believe that with these numbers, we will be better PAUL A. NETZEL
able to demonstrate the value of Rotary: Making a Differ- Trustee Chair 2017-18
ence which in time will enable us to make more of a differ-
ence, for more people, in more ways, than ever.
IAN H. S. RISELEY
President 2017-18
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August: Membership and New Club Development
As a Rotarian, I will
ROTARY ROTARACT INTERACT RCCs
1) Act with integrity and high ethical stan-
dards in my personal and professional life
2) Deal fairly with others and treat them Members Members Members Members
and their occupations with respect
1,233,172 233,450 495,880 210,500
3) Use my professional skills through Ro-
tary to mentor young people, help those
with special needs, and improve peoples
quality of life in my community and in the
world Clubs Clubs Clubs Corps
A number of service projects of the Rotary in RY 2011-12. Click on the photos to view
Club of Holy Spirit District 3780 have been Showcase projects of Holy Spirit, and click
posted on the Rotary Showcase of Rotary In- this link to view other Rotary clubs in the
ternational since the Showcase was launched world.
INTERACTORS TUTOR SCHOOLMATES TO IMPROVE GRADES
A high value-adding signature project of Interact Club of Holy Spirit 2016 WORLD INTERACT WEEK
National High School every school year, peer tutoring sessions for
2016-17 were introduced by 15 bright and eager Interactors on Au- Interact Club of Holy Spirit
gust 20, 2016 for 57 students who had been referred by teachers. National High School com-
The students were given review lessons in English, Mathematics and memorate 2016 World Inter-
Science. Now on its 4th year, Interacts tutoring sessions are held act Week by serving others
every day of the Week
before and after periodical examinations.
ROTARY LEADER
July 2017
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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 ver-
sions: printed, digital PDF, and
online.
PDF version sent by email to
nearly 1,000 addressees, Rotari-
ans 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 reports
First issue of THE DOVE: 4 June 2009
(Vol I, No. 1)
Editorial team:
Marcia Salvador - Editor and Club
Information & Communication Offi-
cer (CICO)
Ric Salvador - Asst Editor
Contributors
Address: Don Antonio Clubhouse,
Holy Spirit Drive, Quezon City PH
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