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The Dove
fficers and MembersY 2013-14
UI BONG JUNG, OMDesident
ILLIAM P. FABROAce President & PE
RNANDO M. DELGRA JR
cretary & Chair, Youth Service
P MARCIA C. SALVADOReasurer
P PEDRITO M. CONDENOditor and Co-Chair, RI Associate Membersot Project & Fund Generation Projects
P LEONIDES S. RESPICIOotocol Officer
P EMELINDA C. PALATTAOub Trainer RY 2011-12 to 2013-14
CARDO P. SALVADORair, Club Administration & Co-Chair RI Associ-
e Members Pilot Project
N MARITES L. NEPOMUCENOembership Development
P VIRGINA ARDEN F. SYair, Community Service Projects
MMANUEL P. SOLIDUMair, The Rotary Foundation
ERCIVAL C. ZABALAair, Public Relations
ARYLENE MARTINEZ, DDMair, Health & Wellness
P DIOGENES S. OSABELair, Rotary Community Corps Program
ABES M. BACULAair, Livelihood
RRY G. SYair, Networking and Community Dev
IL David KIM
air, Sports
P ROGELIO B. BELLEZA, MD
NGEL E. CASTRO
OCELYN M FLORES
P ROCA MARIE JURADO
A. PERPETUAL S. RIVERA
RDINAND VALBUENA
NTONIO KENT VALDERRAMASTRELLA C. VALMOCINA
sociate Members (RI Pilot Program)
ENG ATENDIDO
TO DELA CRUZ
ZA FERNANDEZ
ELSON FRANCISCO
ALOU JOSE
YRON KIM
norary Members
DG DANILO V. FAUSTO
G EDMUND CHIU
DS SALVADOR VIARI
OSE B DEL ROSARIO JR
R STEVE TYNAN, MGL
GPP NITOY VELASCO
GR PP JUN MARTINEZ
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
21 clubs support the drive led by Holy Spirit to achieve ZERO new in
dence of drug abuse and HIV/AIDS among the youth in District 378
This eBulletin is best viewed online.
With the Rotaract and Interact Clubs of Holy
Spirit, RC Holy Spirit D3780 successfully
organized and sponsored the 3rd annual youth
forum on Anti-Drug Abuse and HIV/AIDS Preven-
tion on September 22, 2013 in cooperation with
the Quezon City Red Cross.
The forum was attended by 78 Rotaractors and
Interactors, as well as by 24 Rotarians and
guests. The very serious but relevant topics were
ably presented by the young, competent Red
Cross facilitators (called peer instructors) Ms
Janice Adolfo, Mr Ruben Claravall Jr and Mr Rey-
san Plomado, all registered nurses. Ms Adolfo is
the Head of the Quezon City Red Cross Commu-
nity Health Services and is a member of RC New
Manila Heights. The forum was spiced up with
fun exercises that evoked laughter and thought
not only from the young attendees, but the Ro-
tarians present as well.
The outcome desired from the forum is to help
achieve ZERO new incidence of substance
abuse and HIV/AIDS affliction among the youth
in Quezon City, particularly among Interactors,
Rotaractors and their classmates, families and
friends. Given the alarming rise of HIV infections
in the country, the topics on HIV/AIDS and Drug
Abuse are especially relevant. Per the l
data from the Department of Health, the c
trys HIV and AIDS registry for 2013 revea
79% increase in newly reported HIV cases,
pared to the same period in 2012. The P
pines now is one of only two countries in
and one of seven globally, where the numbnew HIV cases has increased by over 25 per
from 2001 to 2009. In May 2013, 415 new
cases were recorded.
RCs Ayala Heights, Broadway, Camp Aguin
Camp Crame, Cubao Central, Cubao South
bao West, Kamuning, Kamuning Central, Lo
Heights, Metro Sta Mesa, North Edsa, Pag
Quezon City, Quezon City Circle, Roxas, S
Timog and West Triangle co-hosted the y
forum. Mega Edsa and New Manila Eas
pressed their support for the forums obje
too.
FCPs Neil Valenton, Robert Camba, Josie Ga
Art Herrera, Ludy Hofer, Danny Ferrer, Poc
Jaymalin, Cecile Rodriguez,Yony Quan and M
Marfal were there to demonstrate support to
goal of achieving ZERO new incidence of
dreaded afflictions.
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the discussion on dangerous
ugs, Mr Ruben Claravall spoke on
Top substances being used:
Shabu, Mariijuana, Corex-DM
(cough/cold medicine) and
Rugby
Proven ways to prevent drug abuse
DONT TRY, DONT TASTE,
DONT START
Close family ties
Choose your friends
Community service projects
Community vigilance & informa-
tion
The points emphasized in the HIV-
AIDS session included:
HIV is a virus that infects people by
getting inside their blood cells. To
avoid getting HIV, a person must
prevent the blood, semen vaginal
fluids, or breast milk of someone
who is infected from entering the
anatomical openings including
mouth or breaks in ones skin.
The resource persons reminded the
youth and grown-ups of the time-
tested ABCDEFGH rule Abstain from sexBe faithful to your partnerConscience/Correct use of con-doms
Do not use illegal drugs
Educate yourselfFrequent voluntary testingGuidance and counsellingHealthy lifestyle
AIDS sickness due to HIV vir
fatal for which no cure
yet been developed.
In his closing remarks, District C
for Youth Service Committee PP
hann Montellano thanked RC
Spirit for organizing the timely y
forum and urged the attendee
share what they had learned
relatives, friends and schoolmor colleagues to help attain Z
new incidence of drug abuse
HIV/AIDS.
Click or tap here to view slide presentation on Drug Abuse & HIV/AIDS Prevention
by QC Red Cross Chapter
Summary of pointers shared by the QC Red Cross facilitators with the attendees, both you
and grown-ups, to prevent drug-abuse and HIV/AIDS affliction
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AGENDA for October 2, 2013 13th Meeting
7:00 PM Assembly-Dinner-Fellowship
Call to Order Pres Eui Bong JungOpening Rites
Club business:
Minutes/highlights of last meeting
Updates/debriefs
Progress of milk feeding & nutrition program for 100 Grade 1 pupils
Dr Bong medical missions: Oct 13 (Don Antonio) and Oct 20 (Payatas)
Chess Tournament 2nd Gov Jess Cifra Cup, Oct 27, 2013
District events
Oct 10 - Pre-Advent Recollection at Rotary Center from 9:00 AM
Oct 12 - District membership recognition and fellowship
Oct 26 - Golden Wheel Awards
Rotaractors & Interactors Halloween event
Calendar of activities for October and November
Other matters
Presidents Time Pres Bong
Adjournment Pres Bong
DepEd trains Barangay literacy workers to be instructors in the Alternative Learning Syst
to help implement the program in Barangay Holy Spirit
Literacy workers of Barangay Holy Spirit attended
the 3-Day Alternative Learning System (ALS) In-
structional Managers Training conducted by a De-
pEd facilitator last September 11-13, 2013 at the
Innerwheel Building, Barangay Holy Spirit HallCompound in Bgy. Holy Spirit, Quezon City.
It was facilitated by an ALS Trainer from the DE-
PED - QUEZON CITY and attended by 20 Barangay
Literacy Workers of Holy Spirit.
Objective of said training is to have a pool of liter-
acy workers that will assist in the implementation
of the ALS Project in Barangay Holy Spirit.
LG Linda Palattao and Rtn. Jr Delgra sponsored
the 3-day snacks. Present in the activity were LG
Linda, Rtn. Babes Bacula, Rtn. Marylene and Rtn.
JR Delgra.
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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
Officers &Chairmen
ServiceProjects
ClubBulletin
About theClub
What isRotary?Galleryembers
www.facebook.com/RCHS3780C Holy Spirit
Click or tap here to view past issues of
THE DOVEThe ROTARY LEADERonline magazine is he
Fellowship Night for Rotarians of RC Hoy Spirit
RC Holy Spirit fellowship night at the gazebo in the garden of the residence oPP Dodgie Osabel and Spouse Mai, September 25, 2013, Don Antonio Height
October Birthday Celebrants
October 11 - Nonoy
October 16 - Peth
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National Chess Federation
of the Philippines (NCFP)
The ROTARY C LUB of H OLY SPIRIT, D3780Will hold its
2ndGOV. JESS CIFRA CHESS CUP3rd Floor, Silver Hall, Rotary Center, Roces cor. Mother Ignacia St., Quezon City
October 27, 2013 (Sunday); 8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
TOURNAMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS:
a) The FIDE Laws of Chess, particularly the Laws on Rapid Chess, shall govern the tournament.
b) The tournament format shall be straight seven to eight rounds Swiss System, depending on thenumber of participants. One-day tournament only.
c) The time control shall be twenty two (22) minutes with 3 seconds increment (Bronstein time delay)
using the digital chess clocks or twenty five (25) minutes using the analog or mechanical chess clocks for
each player to make all the moves necessary to finish the game.
GUARANTEED
PRIZES
KIDDIES DIVISION
Boys and Girls
13 years old and below
(Born: Year 2000 onwards)
2000 &
Below Rating
(NCFP Ratings as of
October 1, 2013)
Champion P2,000.00 plus trophy P4,000.00 plus trophy
2nd place P1,500.00 plus medal P2,000.00 plus medal3rd place P1,000.00 plus medal P1,500.00 plus medal
4th place P800.00 plus medal P1,000.00
5th place P500.00 plus medal P800.00
6th to 10th place P300.00 plus medal each P500.00 each
11th to 15th place medal each -
Category Prizes:
Top 8 years old and below P300.00 plus medal-
Top 10 years old and below P300.00 plus medal -
Top Lady (Kiddies) P300.00 plus medal -
Top 55 years old and above - P500.00
Top Lady (2000 and below) - P500.00
Top Unrated - P500.00
Top Five Players
(14 years old to 19 years old)
ROUTE GUIDE: From QUIAPO, ride jeep
going to QUEZON AVENUE. Alight at
PANTRANCO/JOLLIBEE and walk to
ROTARY CENTER.
From CUBAO, alight at EDSA cor.
QUEZON AVE., ride jeep going to
QUEZON AVE. Alight at PANTRANCO/
JOLLIBEE and walk to ROTARY CENTER.
1st - P1,000.00
2nd - P700.00
3rd - P500.00
4th - P400.00
5th - P300.00
Note : MORE PRIZES AND GIFTS AT STAKE TO BE WON THRU RAFFLE !
REGISTRATION FEE : Sanctioned by the :
P150.00 KIDDIES DIV.
P200.00 2000 & BELOW DIV.Officiated by FIDE National Arbiters who are licensed by the CHESS ARBITERS UNION OF THE PHILS. (CAUP)
For details and registration, please inquire from the following:
PED M. CONDENO 0917-8802145 0922-8431953
JR DELGRA 0932-8654196
Ric Salvador 0919-3616406
FIDE NATIONAL ARBITER ALFREDO CHAY 0908-7540888
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Milk Feeding and Nutrition Program
Joint project of RC Holy Spirit D-3780 and Voice of the New GenerationCA, USA
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Rotary Information - ROTARY AT A GLANCE
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WHATEVER ROTARY MAY MEAN TO US, TO THE WORLD IT WILL BE
KNOWN BY THE RESULTS IT ACHIEVES.PAUL P. HARRIS
Our 1.2 million-member organization started with the vision of one manPaul P. Harris. Th
Chicago attorney formed one of the worlds first service organizations, the Rotary Club of
Chicago, on 23 February 1905 as a place where professionals with diverse backgroundscould exchange ideas and form meaningful, lifelong friendships. Rotarys name came from the groups early
practice of rotating meetings among the offices of each member.
OUR ONGOING COMMITMENTRotarians have not only been present for major events in historyweve been a part of them. From the begin-
ning, three key traits have remained strong throughout Rotary:
Were truly international. Only 16 years after being founded, Rotary had clubs on six continents. Today were
working together from around the globe both digitally and in-person to solve some of our worlds most challen
ing problems.
We persevere in tough times. During WWII, Rotary clubs in Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, and Japan wereforced to disband. Despite the risks, many continued to meet informally and following the wars end, Rotary
members joined together to rebuild their clubs and their countries.
Our commitment to service is ongoing. We began our fight against polio in 1979 with a project to immunize 6
million children in the Philippines. By 2012, only three countries remain polio-endemicdown from 125 in
1988.
NOTABLE ROTARIANSRotarians are your neighbors, your community leaders and some of the worlds greatest history -makers:
Warren G. Harding, U.S. president
Jean Sibelius, Finnish composer
Dr. Charles H. Mayo, co-founder of Mayo Clinic
Guglielmo Marconi, Italian inventor of the wireless radio and Nobel laureate
Thomas Mann, German novelist and Nobel laureate
Friedrich Bergius, German chemist and Nobel laureate
Admiral Richard E. Byrd, American explorer
Jan Masaryk, foreign minister of Czechoslovakia
H.E. Soleiman Frangieh, president of Lebanon
Dianne Feinstein, U.S. senator
Manny Pacquaio, Filipino world-champion boxer and congressman
Richard Lugar, U.S. senator
Frank Borman, American astronaut
Edgar A. Guest, American poet and journalist Sir Harry Lauder, Scottish entertainer
Franz Lehar, Austrian composer
Lennart Nilsson, Swedish photographer
James Cash Penney, founder of JC Penney Co.
Carlos Romulo, UN General Assembly president
Sigmund Sternberg, English businessman and philanthropist
Ready to make history with us? Get involved.
Visit My Rotary to learn more about our history
Rotary Information - HISTORY
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We acknowledge and thank friends and patrons for supporting RCHS Community Service Programs.
Your contributions help sustain our Club and the communities we serve. Mabuhay!
VOICE OF THE NEWGENERATION
PHILPLANS
BONITO ISLAND RE-
SORT
DUROS LAND PROPER-TIES INC
ANESCA
DVF DAIRY FARM
FR & PR PROPERTYLEASING
ASIA BUSINESS CON-SULTANTS INC
JM TOLMANN LABORA-TORIES INC
RETADRUG
WESTFIELD PHARMA-CEUTICALS INC
CALCIDEE TABS
SARDIUS PHARMA &MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MR & MRS MACLLOYDMARTINEZ
PEER MANAGEMENT-
PHILIPPINES FIRST IN-SURANCE
PHILHEALTH CARE INC
PEPETONS
FELGEN ENTERPRISES
PADERNAL CONSTRUC-TION CO INC
AVECS CORPORATION
PESO GROUP OF COM-PANIES
TAI CHI HEALTH & WELL-NESS
GREENSTONE PHARMA-
CEUTICAL
DR BONG ACUPUNC-TURE CLINIC
JANI YUN HAIR BEAUTYSALON
KULPY CHICKEN
WOORI GROCERY
MANILASEOUL WEEKLYINC
IHA DRESSES
THE SEED MONTESSORISCHOOL
BULGOGI GARDEN
METRO SEOUL
METROBANK DON AN-TONIO HEIGHTS
PHILIPPINE LIFE FINAN-CIAL ASSURANCE
TRAVEL HYPE
SECRET GARDEN RES-TAURANT
BF HOMES QC HOME-OWNERS ASSN
GTS AUTO CARE PLAZAINC
MI GA JUNG RESTAU-RANT
JESSIE & AMY MYUNG
CALOOCAN VISION
CHURCH
POSH & GLAM FASHION& BEAUTY LOUNGE
ROSE IMPERIAL
CHITO BORROMEO