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Bulletin 12Aug2014.Cdr Mon Angeles North, 7:30pm The Shanghai Rest., AC ROTARY Tues Clark Centennial, 12noon CLUB of Boar’s Inn, A.C. WAY TEST 4 unag umalaTHE DAWN Mabalacat, 6:30pm Of things we think, say, or do.... The Dawn S MNO. 4 VOL 34 12 August 2014 POTS, Northwalk, Clark Central Pampanga, 6pm 1. IS IT the TRUTH? Bale Kapampangan, Sfdo Wed Angeles Kuliat, 12m 2. IS IT FAIR to all Garden Dine, AC CONCERNED? UP San Fernando P, 12:30pm there in Max, OG Rd, SFdo 3. WILL IT BUILD GOODWILL Angeles Friendship,630pm and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? Shinyiang Center, AC Metro San Fdo, 630pm 4. WILL IT BE BENEFICIAL Bale Capampangan, Sfdo to all CONCERNED? Thurs Angeles, 12:30pm Rib Eye Steak House, AC Angeles West, 7:30om The Mamasuk, Balibago AC OBJECT of ROTARY Villa de Bacolor, 6:30pm Villa Azucena, Guagua Fri Western Pampanga, 12n is to encourage and foster the ideal Cattle Ranch Grill, Sfdo of service as a basis of worthy Floridablanca, 12:30pm enterprise and, in particular, to @ CALUMPANG encourage and foster: RELLIE’S FARM Pasumil Inn/Rest., Floridab Angeles Centro, 7:30pm FIRST: The development of ac- Blue Boar Inn, AC quaintance as an opportunity for Angeles Midtown, 7pm service; Rib Eue, AC Clarkfield, 7pm SECOND: High ethical standards in Dau, 7:30pm business and professions, the Dau Training Center, Dau recognition of the worthiness of all Mabalacat Clark, 7pm useful occupations, and the digni- fying by each Rotarian of his Mergus, Mabiga, Mabalacat occupation as an opportunity to Metro Angeles Centl, 630pm serve society. Zulu Rest, Diamond Subd Metro Angeles, 6:30pm THIRD: The application of the ideal Spencers, AC of service by every Rotarian to his Metro Clark, 7pm personal, business and community MABALACAT life; RY 2014-2015 Oxford Hotel, Clark WEEKLY BULLETIN of the ROTARY CLUB of MABALACAT Magalang, 7pm Andy Chan Res., Magalang FOURTH: The advancement of international understanding, good- Pampanga North, 7pm We meet every Tuesday, 6:30pm will and peace through a world JOIN at POTS NORTHWALK (Shell) Dainty Rest., Balibago fellowship of business and profes- Southern Pampanga, 630pm sional men united in the ideal of US Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga Bahay Kamayan, SFdo service. WHERE TO MAKE UP WHERE TO CHARTERED 26 JUNE 1980 RY 2014-15 ROTACIRCLE 1 AUGUST, DECEMBER, APRIL GARY HUANG PP Tony Shilton, chair Rotary International President May Valdez DENNIS NORMAN T. GO District Governor Rachel Castro CP ROGER SANTOS Dir Anton Hernandez AG Cluster 3B Steven Kang ELECTED PP Zaldy Alegre OFFICERS & DIRECTORS RELLIE FRANCISCO President ROTACIRCLE 2 JAMES JUNG SEPTEMBER, JANUARY, MAY VP/President Elect PP Danny Abad, chair Chair, International Service PP GLO NETHERCUTT PP May Shilton Secretary Bobing Anacleto MAY B. VALDEZ Dir Bles Madla Directors & Nancy Tremblay Avenues of Service Chairs Alma Mercado Bles Madla, Club Service PP Franz Rosales, Community Service PP Lane Claudio & INVOCATION PP Tonette Sanguyu Vocational Service ROTACIRCLE 3 Anton Hernandez, Youth Service OCTOBER, FEBRUARY, JUNE Lord, as we start today's PP Franz Rosales, chair meeting, we pray for Club Leadership, Chairs PP Danny Abad, Administration PP Elmer Hernandez guidance and blessing in PP Elmer Hernandez, Membership Lynn Kumakiri all that we think, say and PP May Shilton, Service Projects do. PP Tony Shilton, Public Image James Jung PP Ron Nethercutt, TRF Daisy de la Cruz Grant that we may PP Zaldy Alegre, Partners in Service PP Tonet Sanguyu continue to be inspired to serve you and our IPP JON CHUA, ex-officio community in need. ROTACIRCLE 4 Finally, we pray for our MUNAG SUMALA, Club Bulletin country, our leaders and Editor, PP Glo Nethercutt NOVEMBER, MARCH, JULY PP Glo Nethercutt, chair our people that we may Office: be able to overcome all Skill Training Center Bldg. PP Ron Nethercutt difficulties and sufferings Camachiles, Mabalacat City 2010 IPP Jon Chua and bring peace and Website: Anthony Asis prosperity to our nation. www.mabalacatrotary.com Marcia Hernandez AMEN PP Lane Claudio JUNG, James PHF ROSALES, Francis “Franz” L. ROTACIRCLE 1 No.5 VOL 34 RI ID No.8557913; Resort Operation PHF, RI ID# 6710885 AUGUST, DECEMBER, APRIL 12 AUG 2014 Bday: 22 March; 0947 821 3000 Finance - PAF Spouse: Jane Kwon Bday : 23 June 63; 0927 2879459 PP Tony Shilton, chair POTS 320 Villa A-101 Clark Hills, CFZ Spouse: Jannette; Anniv: 19 Jun May Valdez; Rachel Castro Northwalk [email protected]: 5871B Fir St., CFZ; 0920 631 4753 Dir Anton Hernandez Clark Freeport Zone [email protected] KANG, Je Ju “STEVEN” PHF Steven Kang;PP Zaldy Alegre RI ID No.8705285; Housing Dev SANGUYU, Antonia “PP Tonette” Bday: 22 Jan 66; 0917 543 2230 PHF, RI ID # 5198498; Auto Supply ONGOING/CONTINUING PROJECTS Clark Hills, Clark Freeport Zone Bday : 6 Nov; 0926 703 3587 ROTARY HOUR, Every Friday 4-5pm GVAM 6:00pm Dinner, Fellowship [email protected] Spouse: Carlos For FINAL REPORTING/CLOSURE 7:00om Program Proper 1-II FilHomes, Mabiga, Mabt MG 78990 Livelihood & Skill Training KUMAKIRI, Erlinda “Lynn” PHF [email protected] MG 79042 Medical Surgical Program RI ID# 8794283 Catering Call to Order by Bday: 12 Dec58; 0916 640 2646 GIFT of LIFE (GOL) PROJECT with RC Pres. Rellie Francisco SHILTON, Melita "May" A. Clark Cent’l & RC Saicity D3201 India B2 L5 Mirus Residences Major Donor; RI ID No.3471859 Invocation Mabiga, Mabalacat LeatherCraft; Bday: 19 June; Global Grants National Anthem [email protected] 0929 393 6852; 045 887 0380 Global Grant 1411340, Capas Tarlac Project Four Way Test [email protected] with RC Port Pirie & D9600, SUBMITTED MADLA, Blesilda “Bles” PHF Spouse: Tony; Anniv: Jan 11 Global Grant 1412650 CLUSTER 3B Community Singing RI ID# 8306433; Nursing Water Project with RC Galesburg, D6450, Bday : 11 Sept 74; 0919 517 8353 Introduction of Guests SHILTON, Anthony Thomas and D7800, APPROVED 0923 478 1251; Spouse: and Visiting Rotarians “Tony” Major Donor, Retired Global Grant 1419503, Medical Surgical Van 5528-0 Mirage St., ClarkAir Base RI ID#. 6791198 RC Seminol County South & D6890 MEMBERS’ MAGIC [email protected] Retired, Nationality: British SUBMITTED MOMENTS Bday : 1 Apr 1940; 0921 665 6045 Rotary Info MANANSALA, Edward B. PHF 2627 Mayflower St., Timog Park, AC 01F TREE PLANTING, FEEDING, RI ID No. 8198715; Environment [email protected] MEDICAL MISSION & FIRESIDE MTG Project Reports and Bday: 29 July 67; 0999 449 3277 Rellie’s Farm, Calumpang Announcements Spouse: Annabelle; Anniv: 31 July TREMBLAY, Ignacia “Nancy” PHF+1, 04M Cluster mtg 6pm, KM 91 Blk58 L39 Northville 16, Atlu Bola,Mabt RI ID No.5665760; Social Service 05T 9am, National Immunization Planning [email protected]: Bday : 22 Aug: 045 436 4716 Seminar hosted by DOH, RCM invited Speaker from Int’l Wine Club St. Francis de Assisi Center, Minalin Holiday Inn, Clark MERCADO, Alma D. PHF Pampanga; [email protected] Regular mtg 6:30pm, POTS PRESIDENT’s TIME RI ID# 6879548; Real Estate Guest Speaker PDG John Rowe Bday: 15 Sept; 0920 961 7078 VALDEZ, May “May” B., PHF+1 D9500, Gg1411340 partner International Toast Spouse: Lito: Anniv: May 1 RI ID 6671236; Wholsale Trading 09S GRADUATION, 16th Batch Sewing Raffle 62 C San Vicente, Tabun, AC Spouse: Frank Bday: May 27, 1966 045 Class, 2pm, Skill Training Center Adjournment [email protected] 599 6877; 0917 5684233; 11M 17th Batch Sewing Class & 5th Batch 1759 M.Roxas Hway, CFZ. Electronics Class - start of classes NETHERCUTT Gloria “Glo” A. [email protected] 12T Regular mtg 6:30pm POTS Major Donor, RI ID# 3471850; Guest speaker from Intl Wine Club GIFT OF LIFE PATIENTS Const. Technology, Consultancy 19T Regular mtg 6:30pm POTS, with Bday : 27 March; 0920 913 3776 I make Guest Speaker DEPARTURE JULY 2014 [email protected] NO engagements 21T PP Glo at Global Grant Talk in RC on Tuesday Angeles 12n 1. Angela Crisostomo NETHERCUTT, Ron between 6:30pm 22F Happy birthday, Rtn Nancy! 2. Mark Khayden IdioC Major Donor; RI ID# 3393085 NATIONAL ROTARY DAY - RCC Spouse: PP Glo: Anniv: 25 Aug and 8:30pm Manila, RIPresident Gary Huang as 3. Marvin Miranda 1958 B Gumain, Redwood Villa for I am a Rotarian Guest of Honor & Speaker OTHER PATIENTS CFZ; 0917 826 8786 and that Time 26T Board meeting 4pm, planning session 4. Khalil Nathaniel Austria - for [email protected] belongs to my clearance, cleft palate GOVERNOR’S VISIT, 2 SEPT 2014 Community. 5. Isabel Briones- under medica- RCM DECLARATION RCM Presentation of Plans and Programs tion, neurological problem. PRESIDENT’s COMMUNITY SINGING ROSTER RY 2014-15 CHUA, Dominique “Jon” PHF+1 CORNER RI ID No. 8221797 Auto Services & Detailing COUNTRY ROADS Rellie Francisco ABAD, Danilo M. “Dan” PHF+3 Bday: 6 Feb 67; 045 331 2209 TAKE ME HOME RI ID# 6671234; 0917 3637117 0917 500 1791; 2229 McArthur Hiway Gasoline Station Operation Mabiga, [email protected] NATIONAL Almost heaven, West Bday: 12 Mar; 045 5996877 Petrol Depot Gas Station, Clark PP CLAUDIO, “Lane” PHF+3 ROTARY Virginia, RI ID No.6013346; Contract Admin; windtunnel.international CDC, Clark Freeport Zone Blue ridge mountain, @yahoo.com DAY Bday: 30Jan; 0920 928 1097 Shenandoah river, Spouse: PP Nap; Anniv.: 2 May Life is old there, older than ALEGRE, Crisalde “Zaldy” P. [email protected]\ t is always a rare moment when PHF+1 RI ID No.5644182 we have the President of Rotary the trees, Younger than the mountains, Vocational Education. CRUZ, Daisy dela PHF International visit the country. Bday: 27 Oct; Spouse: Yolly RI ID No. 8270519 Physical Therapy I blowing like a breeze 1730 Dona Nicolasa,Villa Dolores, AC; Bday: 4 April 61; 0949 4403643 On 22 Aug 2014, RIPres Gary 0917 510 4676; Huang is guest of honor at the REFRAIN Spouse: Jerry; Anniv:__ [email protected] 5492B Tomcat St., AFP, Clark Country roads, take me home ANACLETO, Gabriel “Bobing” PHF National Rotary Day dubbed [email protected] To the place I belong, RI ID# 8267084; AC Fabrication "Cele-brate With Your RCC Family Bday: 5 Nov; 0919 457 3836 Of Rotary" to be held at Tuloy Sa West Virginia, FRANCISCO, Rellie V, PHF Mountain mamma,take me Spouse: Elvie.
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