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Posted by dgbing3870 at 02:05 AM on February 11, 2010 Comments comments (0)

Fellow Rotarians,

 

For your info:

 

February 10, 2010

 

Attention: Mrs. Fe Juarez

Rotary of Cagayan de Oro

Email:fejuarez3870@ gmail.com

 

Dear Mrs. Juarez,

 

Greetings from The VIP Hotel!

 

With regards to your request for a quotation on rooms for the Rotary District Conference this coming April 30 – May 2, 2010, we would like to give you a special rate for the following;

Types of Room Published Rates Special Rates

Business Class P 1,950.00 P 1,560.00

VIP Class 2,640.00 2,112.00

Executive Class (new rooms) 3,000.00 2,400.00

Suite 3,200.00 2,560.00

Executive Suite (new rooms) 3,500.00 2,800.00

Other Arrangement:

- Airport transfer – P 500.00 / way / van (pre-booked)

Rates are good for single or double occupancy with buffet breakfast for two. Amenities include air-conditioned room with WIFI Access, Cable Television, Hot & Cold Shower, IDD/NDD Telephone, Hot Beverage Utility, Minibar and Hair Dryer.

Thank you for choosing The VIP Hotel and we are looking forward to serve you soon.

 

Very truly yours,

Reyanne F. Nievares

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Discon Registration

Posted by dgbing3870 at 02:04 AM on February 11, 2010 Comments comments (1)

Dear Fellow Rotarians of D 3870,

 

Please find hereunder the DisCon bank account number for your registration/ advertisement remittance(s) :

 

Accounrt Name: RC CDO East Urban DisCon 2010

PNB Carmen Branch

SA 4059 3670 0031

 

Should you want clarification and information, you may contact either of the following:

 

PP Ella Yu - Discon 2010 Chair

0917 306 0195

ella_yu888@yahoo. com

 

PP Shirley Escano - Finance, DisCon

0918 908 0288

laly2006_cdo@ yahoo.com. ph

 

PP Sarah Borja - Treasurer

0921 452 7614

 

Rtn Boleen Faburada - Registration

0917 873 7442

faburadaleg@ pnb.com.ph

 

PE Arlyn Niere - Secretariat

0917 707 7415

nierelyb@yahoo. com

 

Best regards,

Gov Bing

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Accomplishment Reports, and others

Posted by dgbing3870 at 03:40 AM on February 09, 2010 Comments comments (0)

To: the Club Presidents,

RI District 3870

 

Thru: The Assistant Governors

 

This is to remind you of the following accomplishment reports needed:

 

1. February 22, 2010 - Accomplishment Reports in the areas of Membership, Service (Community and Vocational),

Rotary Foundation, and Public Relations.

2. March 15, 2010 - Presidential Citation Certification Form. This was inserted in your latest GML delivery. A copy

of the same is in your District Directory, page 116.

 

As indicated in my letter of January 4, 2010, inserted together with the November and December GMLs, the above

reports are needed for "evaluation", for want of a better term.

 

May I also follow up the accomplished questionnaire for the Imagine Mindanao study.

 

We shall be following up the availability of the respective Rotarians assigned in the District Conference program.

 

Have a good week ahead, everyone!

 

Gov Bing

Call for Rotary Peace Fellow Applications

Posted by dgbing3870 at 03:38 AM on February 09, 2010 Comments comments (0)

The Rotary Foundation invites all districts to submit applications for the 2011-12 Rotary Peace Fellowships. complete applicat= ions must be sent to the rotary foundation by 1 July 2010.

 

Dear Rotar= ian District Leaders,

 

In these uncertain times, there is a growing demand for well trained international leaders to promote national and international cooperation and peace throughout their lives, in their career= s and through service activities. The challenges of the 21st century requi= re people skilled in the art of diplomacy, mediation and conflict resolution. = The Rotary Peace Fellowship program was developed to meet this very need.

 

=

Rotary is seeking non-Rotarian professionals interested in expanding thei= r knowledge in international relations, public administration, sustainable development, peace studies and conflict resolution or a related field. E= ach year, up to 100 Rotary Peace Fellowships (50 master's degree fellowships an= d 50 professional development certificate fellowships) are offered on a competit= ive basis at six prestigious Rotary Centers around the world.

Participants in the master's degree program gain access to:

 

* Two years of Rotary-funded graduate study toward a ma= ster's degree at one of our six Rotary Centers

* = Training in the root causes of conflict, theories of international relations, and effec= tive models of cooperation, conflict resolution, and negotiation.

* A growing network of committed alumni employed = around the world in diplomacy, government, non-governmental organizations and private corporations.

Candidates already working in the fiel= d of peace and conflict studies may opt for the three-month professional develop= ment certificate program at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand. Both programs require, at minimum, a bachelor's degree in a related field; 3year= s of relevant work experience for the MA program and 5 years for the professiona= l development certificate.

Since the Rotary Peace Cent= ers inception, more than 85% of all Rotary districts have endorsed at least one Rotary Peace Fellowship Applicant totaling over 1,700 application submissio= ns. Now is the time to start recruiting for your district! Please share this information with business associates, local universities, service organizations, religious institutions, and community groups that may know o= f individuals interested in conflict resolution and diplomacy. For eligibi= lity and application information, please direct candidates to:

=

http://www.rotary. org/en/StudentsA ndYouth/Educatio nalProg= rams/RotaryCentersF orInternationalS tudies/Pages/ HowToApply. aspx

Candidates for the 2011-2012 academic term should send = their applications to Rotary clubs now.

Contact rotarypeacecenters@ rotary.org f= or further information or click below: http://www.rotary. org/en/StudentsA ndYouth/Educatio nalProg= rams/RotaryCentersF orInternationalS tudies/Pages/ ridefault. aspx

Thank you.

Rotary Peace Centers Department

The Rotary Foundation

rotarypeacecenters@ rotary.org

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Call for Rotary Peace Fellow Applications

 

The Rotary Foundation invites all districts to submit applications for the 2011-12 Rotary Peace Fellowships. complete applications must be sent to the rotary foundation by 1 July 2010.

 

Dear Rotarian District Leaders,

 

In these uncertain times, there is a growing demand for well trained international leaders to promote national and international cooperation and peace throughout their lives, in their careers and through service activities. The challenges of the 21st century require people skilled in the art of diplomacy, mediation and conflict resolution. The Rotary Peace Fellowship program was developed to meet this very need.

 

Rotary is seeking non-Rotarian professionals interested in expanding their knowledge in international relations, public administration, sustainable development, peace studies and conflict resolution or a related field. Each year, up to 100 Rotary Peace Fellowships (50 master’s degree fellowships and 50 professional development certificate fellowships) are offered on a competitive basis at six prestigious Rotary Centers around the world.

 

Participants in the master’s degree program gain access to:

 

· Two years of Rotary-funded graduate study toward a master’s degree at one of our six Rotary Centers

 

· Training in the root causes of conflict, theories of international relations, and effective models of cooperation, conflict resolution, and negotiation.

 

· A growing network of committed alumni employed around the world in diplomacy, government, non-governmental organizations and private corporations.

 

Candidates already working in the field of peace and conflict studies may opt for the three-month professional development certificate program at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok , Thailand . Both programs require, at minimum, a bachelor’s degree in a related field; 3years of relevant work experience for the MA program and 5 years for the professional development certificate.

 

Since the Rotary Peace Centers inception, more than 85% of all Rotary districts have endorsed at least one Rotary Peace Fellowship Applicant totaling over 1,700 application submissions. Now is the time to start recruiting for your district! Please share this information with business associates, local universities, service organizations, religious institutions, and community groups that may know of individuals interested in conflict resolution and diplomacy. For eligibility and application information, please direct candidates to:

 

http://www.rotary.org/en/StudentsAndYouth/EducationalPrograms/RotaryCentersForInternationalStudies/Pages/HowToApply.aspx

 

Candidates for the 2011-2012 academic term should send their applications to Rotary clubs now.

 

Contact rotarypeacecenters@rotary.org for further information or click below: http://www.rotary.org/en/StudentsAndYouth/EducationalPrograms/RotaryCentersForInternationalStudies/Pages/ridefault.aspx

 

Thank you.

 

Rotary Peace Centers Department

The Rotary Foundation

rotarypeacecenters@rotary.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comparison to Start Figure= s Membership Report vs October 31, 2009 and RY 2009-10 Goal

Posted by dgbing3870 at 04:45 AM on November 18, 2009 Comments comments (0)

1. I am sending the attached Comparative Membership Schedule for Zone 7 for your information and review and which could serve a= s your guide for the rest of the Rotary year.

 

2. Disatrict 3870 is leading the way as far as growth is concerned (inrease of 91 members for a = 91% achievement against goal). My only wish is for the district to surpass the magic number of 1,200 which is the new minimum number required by the RI Bo= ard for all districts around the world (minimum of 33 clubs and 1,200 members).=

 

3. While there is nothing we can do with our prior year's figures, = we can do a lot toward achieving or even surpassing our district membership = goals. Some districts have performed creditably against their goals but there are districts that need to do a lot of catching up if we are to achieve our goa= l for the zone. Zone 7A just achieved 19% (246 growth versus annual goal of 1533).

 

4. It is important that we remind all clubs to pay their= 1st semester dues not later than the second week of December. All deposit slips= and SARs must be sent to the Phil, Consulting Center for issuance of official receipts. The staff specially Lourdes Labao takes a Christmas leave and t= he last mailing of remittances to Paramatta, Australia is Dec. 23. Let us en= join our clubs to avoid last minute payments to avoid inconvenience and termination.

 

Kindly go over the data and please let n me know= if you have questions. I will be more than glad to assist you should you need = my help.

 

Yours in Rotary,

 

 

Bobby Viray

RRIMC Z= one 7A

Inquiry for the Forthcoming International Convention

Posted by dgbing3870 at 04:43 AM on November 18, 2009 Comments comments (0)

Hi /dg Fe,

 

Timely that you have emailed. I was about to follow up the survey being asked by RI on the number of attendees that you think will attend the RI Convention:

1) Presidents

2) PEs

3) DGE

4) Rotarians

Do you have official travel agents (with contact , address and name) whom PAL can call regarding the group rate offer and the raffle of Mla Vancouver Manila for early ticket buyers. Early tickets will be up to January 30 to entitle them to a raffle ticket.

Agents preferably should be AITA member. They can offer accomodation and tour for your Rotarians.

Hear from you madam.Thanks and best regards

Rachel

Result of the selection of District Governor Nominee for RY 2012-13

Posted by dgbing3870 at 03:06 AM on October 01, 2009 Comments comments (0)

1 October 2009

 

To: The Club Presidents

 

RI District 3870

 

Re: Result of the selection of District Governor Nominee for RY 2012-13

and related announcements

 

Please be informed that in the selection process conducted by the District Nominating Committee on September 30, 2009 at Bigby’s, Rosario Arcade, Limketkai Center, Cagayan de Oro city, PP SAMUEL ‘SAMMY’ C. FONTANILLA of the ROTARY CLUB OF COTABATO CITY SOUTH was selected DISTRICT GOVERNOR NOMINEE for RY 2012-13.

If there are challenges from clubs on behalf of previously selected candidates, please take note of the following procedural requirements:

 

Pursuant to the provision of challenging candidates (RIB 13.020.8):

…..The challenging candidate must have been duly suggested to the

nominating committee. The name of the challenging candidate shall

be submitted pursuant to a resolution by the club adopted at a regular

meeting. The club must file the resolution with the governor by the

date determined by the governor…”

in this case, October 25, 2009 is the deadline for receipt by my office of challenges.

 

A club must file a resolution adopted at a regular meeting to concur with a challenge.

In case of a re-nomination for a challenging candidate, the requirement of the concurrence of five clubs shall be conducted by the District and not by the candidate to avoid suspicion of campaigning.

 

If resolution of challenge are not submitted by clubs by October 25, 2009, then the governor will declare the unchallenged nominee to be the official nominee of the District.

Clubs is the District will be informed on or before November 5, 2009 of challenging candidates.

The deadline of receipt by the governor of club resolutions concurring with a challenge (RIB.13.020.9) will be on November 20, 2009.

 

Only challenges that have been concurred to by at least five other clubs which have been in existence for at least one year shall be considered valid.

 

Depending on developments, the District can proceed with balloting, ballot-by-mail, or balloting at the District Conference.

 

For your guidance and information.

 

Fe “Bing” R. Juarez

District Governor, D 3870

RY 2009-2010

Assistance to the typhoon Ondoy victims

Posted by dgbing3870 at 02:52 AM on October 01, 2009 Comments comments (0)

In response to the call for help of our unfortunate brothers and sisters who are victims

of Typhoon Ondoy, may I appeal to our fellow Rotarians in the District to contribute whatever they can.

 

 

Considering the distance of our clubs from each other, and our distance to the areas affected, it would be difficult to centralize the collection and sending of our contributions. It is therefore requested that each Rotary Club in the District use its own intiative for the collection and the sending of their assistance to the agencies of their choice in charge of relief operations.

 

Your kind assistance will go a long way in alleviating the plight of our distressed countrymen.

 

 

Daghang salamat,

 

 

Gov Bing

 

 

N.B. A letter addressed to Club Presidents follows this email

Appeal for help for Laguna

Posted by dgbing3870 at 02:51 AM on October 01, 2009 Comments comments (0)

Dear fellow Rotarians of D 3870,

 

 

Just received an appeal for help for Laguna typhoon Ondoy victims from DG Chit Lijauco, District 3820.

 

 

You may send your contribution to:

 

 

Rotary International District 3820

Calamity Fund Acct no. 4041 003354

BPI Wilson, East Greenhills

 

 

This communication is related to an earlier one, Assistance to the Typhoon Ondoy victims.

 

 

Thank you very much!

 

DG Bing

Overactive Bladder Syndrome

Posted by dgbing3870 at 03:19 AM on September 09, 2009 Comments comments (0)

Dear All,

 

 

The Rotary Club of Metro CDO Spouses Association is inviting your Anns and Female Rotarians to join our free lecture on Overactive Bladder Syndrome ( OAB ) on Sept. 30, 2009 at 7:00p.m. Max Restaurant. OAB is mostly prevalent among women and is usually characterized by sudden urges to urinate, urine, leakage due to uncontrolled and frequent urinating, and even waking up at night to urinate (nocturia ). Unfortunately, this disease is mostly taken for granted by many and has a tremendous effect on the social life of any individual suffering from it.

 

 

A medical doctor from our pool of speakers will conduct the one hour lecture followed by a free consultation. Dinner will be provided.

 

The Anns will be holding a Garage Sale outside the venue.

 

 

So pls. don't miss this opportunity to learn!

 

 

Pls. confirm your participation on or before Sept. 23, 2009.

 

 

Thank you very much for your unwavering support.

 

 

In Rotary Service,

 

 

Pres. Janet G. Tan


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