1. OFFICERS & DIRECTORS
RY 2009-2010
SOUVENIR PROGRAM Closing Plenary at the 2009 RI Convention
TO RAISE FUNDS iBirmingham
John Kenny RI President-elect John Kenny and RI
Rotary International (RI) President We will publish a souvenir program President Dong Kurn Lee wave to the
on the occasion of our induction on crowd during the closing plenary
Isidro “Sid” Garcia session of the 2009 RI Convention in
District Governor Aug 24, 2009. To raise funds for our
service projects we will solicit Birmingham, England. Rotary
Amelia “Susan” Ringol advertisements and sponsorships. Images/Monika Lozinska Lee
President Solicitation letters and
advertisement contracts are now RI President-elect John Kenny, the first Scotsman to head the international
PP Ma. Cecilia “Maricel” Royo
Vice President available. Deadline for submission of humanitarian service organization in its 104-year history, encouraged the
camera ready ads is on August 6. more than 16,000 Rotarians from over 150 countries at the convention to join
PP Adoracion “Sioni” Fernando in the last push to eradicate polio.
Secretary
Rtn Nilda “Nilds” Borja DISTRICT THEME SONG "The future of Rotary is being decided every day, in every one of our
Treasurer The Future of Rotary is in clubs -- by every one of you," Kenny said. "Every Rotarian adds fresh ideas
and energies to their clubs and their districts. Each one of you can make
Rtn Imelda “Imee” Busto Your hands
important contributions and pass on to your successors stronger clubs,
Asst Treasurer healthier communities, and a better world."
We are the new generation
Rtn Delia “Delia” Alicante We’re partners with a vision
Auditor Inside us lives the power within
To make this world a better place to live in
ROTARY INFORMATION
PP Emmanuel “Mannie”
Alcantara Today we make our visions real 100 Percent Attendance
Public Relations Officer We’ve got the strength and the will First- names or Nicknames
To reach for that special dream Regular attendance is essential to a
Rtn Toby Mijares Let us be the change and make it happen strong and active Rotary Club.
Sgt at Arms From the earliest days of Rotary, The emphasis on attendance is
members have referred to each traced back to 1922 when Rotary
PP Alfredo “Al” Joaquin (Refrain)
other on a first- name basis. Since International announced the
Club Service Director/ Rotarians, all across the land
personal acquaintances and worldwide attendance contest that
Ways & Means There’s so much work to be done
Let’s all join hands friendship are cornerstones of motivated thousands of Rotarians to
PP Walter “Wally” Cervantes Rotarians, we are the chosen one Rotary, it was natural that many achieve 100 percent attendance year
Community Service Director/ To lead and fulfill His plan clubs adopted the practice of setting after year.
Protocol Officer The future of Rotary …is in Your Hands aside formal titles in conversations Many Rotarians take pride in
among members. maintaining their 100percent record in
Rtn Joycelie “Joy” Casingal So come as we celebrate life their club or by making up at other
Vocational Service Director In one spirit we unite Individuals who normally would Rotary Club meetings.
Tell the world of our mission be addressed as Doctor, Prof, Ms., Rotary stresses regular attendance
PP Evelina “Evelyn” P. Alvarado because each member represents his or
To serve all colors and nations Atty, are regularly called Joe, Bill,
Youth Service Director her own business or profession and
Mary or Karen by other Rotarians.
thus the absence of ay member
PP Elisa “Sessie” Caoyonan (Repeat Refrain) The Rotary name badge fosters this
deprives the club of the values of its
International Service/TRF Director first-name custom
There is no wall we can’t overcome diversified membership and the
PP Almario P. Velasco If we just believe and work together as one personal fellowship of each member.
Charter President Together as one
July 9, 2009 Vol 3-09