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Issue No. 3813 October 24, 2019 SUNG Y

Issue No. 3813 October 24, 2019 SUNG Y

32 PROGRAM Official Newsletter of Rotary Club of

RCM’s 16th for Rotary Year 2019-2020 Thursday, October 24, 2019, 12:00 PM, Centennial Hall, Manila Hotel Officer-In-Charge/ Program Moderator : Dir. Raffy Alunan, III

P R O G R A M T I M E T A B L E A Joint Meeting of Rotary Club of Manila (RCM) with Rotary Club of Loyola Heights, Quezon City (RCLH); and an Issuebalita No. 3813 October 24, 2019 Intercity Meeting with other Rotary Clubs in the SPAIN ACCELERATES INTERNATIONALISM 11:00 AM Registration 12:10 PM Bell to be Rung: Members and Guests are requested to be seated 12:10 PM Honor Guard Line for H.E. Sung Y. Kim Champion Presidents led by Ambassador Extraordinary and Pres. Jackie Rodriguez Plenipotentiary of the of America to the Republic of the Philippines; Honorary Member, RCManila 12:15 PM Program Proper Dir. Raffy Alunan, III Call to Order RCM Pres. Jackie Rodriguez RCLH Pres. Glo Calvario Singing of the Phil. National Anthem and RCM WF Music Chorale the United States of America National Anthem GUEST OF HONOR AND SPEAKER Invocator Pres. Glo Calvario RCLH RCM Hymn RCM WF Music Chorale The Four (4) Way Test Credo All Rotarians 12:20 PM Introduction of Guests/Visiting Rotarians PDG Vince Carlos and Personalities seated at the Presidential Table Welcome Song RCM WF Music Chorale 12:25 PM Maligayang Bati (RCM Birthday Celebrants) Oct. 31…..PD Rob Sears, PD Jess Santos Nov. 4…...PD Beda Fajardo Nov. 8……PVP Babe Romualdez His Excellency Happy Birthday Song RCM WF Music Chorale SUNG Y. KIM 12:30 PM President’s Time Pres. Jackie Rodriguez Ambassador Brief Remarks DG Bernadette Herrera Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary District 3780 of the United States of America Representative, Bagong Henerasyon Party List to the Republic of the Philippines Secretary General, The Party List Coalition Foundation, Inc. 12:35 PM Introduction of Guest of Honor KABALITA and Speaker CP/IPP Susing Pineda, Jr. VTR Message As we have set the international stage with Spain bringing to fore His Excellency Jose Manuel “Babe” G. Romualdez internationalism, so too, do we pay homage to the foremost American Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary of the Diplomat whose sojourn in excellence befits an appropriate testimo- Republic of the Philippines to the United States of America nial for his send off with no less than Asia’s First Rotary Club, one of Past Vice President, Rotary Club of Manila the enduring American legacies in our midst, as his send off forum.

Address : His Excellency Sung Y. Kim www.rcmanila.org What’s Inside Ambassador Guest of Honor and Speaker’s Profile 2 Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States President’s Corner 3 Club Administration 4-10 of America to the Republic of the Philippines The Week That Was 11-14 Fellowship 15-17 Honorary Member, Rotary Club of Manila Basic Education and Literacy 18 Cogs in the Wheel 19 Public Forum International Relations 20-22 Economic and Community Development 23 2:00 PM Response, Presentation of Token of Appreciation to Disease Prevention and Treatment 24-25 Newspaper Release 26-27 Amb. Sung Y. Kim & Meeting Adjournment Pres. Jackie Rodriguez Public Health Nutrition and Child Care 28 Attendance 29 RCMFI and Sagip Kabataan Directors & Officers 30 RCM B.O.D. and Editorial Staff 31 Program 32 2 GUEST OF HONOR AND SPEAKER’S PROFILE RCM BOD AND EDITORIAL STAFF 31

RC Manila Foundation

THE ROTARY CLUB OF MANILA Board of Trustees, RY 2019-2020 BOARD OF DIRECTORS His Excellency Sung Y. Kim RY 2019-2020 Ambassador RCM Past Director Robert M. Sears (chairman) Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary JACKIE RODRIGUEZ RCM Past Director Issam Eldebs (President) United States of America to the President Republic of the Philippines RCM Immediate Past Pres. Jesus M. Pineda, Jr. Honorary Member, SUSING PINEDA PRES. JACKIE RODRIGUEZ RCM Past Pres. Jose C. Policarpio, Jr. Publisher Rotary Club of Manila Immediate Past President RCM President Joaquin C. Rodriguez SDG/Club Sec./Dir. ALBERT S. ALDAY RCM Vice Pres. Herminio S. Esguerra The ambassador ought to file for an HERMIE ESGUERRA Chairman, BALITA Committee Editor-in-Chief extension since he was such a driv- Vice President RCM Director Robert L. Joseph, Jr. ing force in pursuing good relations between the Philippines and the Unit- AS RENE R. POLICARPIO RCM Past President Teodoro J. Ocampo ed States despite the political climate. RAFFY ALUNAN Co-Chairman, BALITA Committee Managing Editor RCM PVP F. Francisco Zaldarriaga CALOY REYES Ambassador Sung Y. Kim’s stint in the Philippines has been the most NICKY VILLASEÑOR PP FRANK A. EVARISTO RCM Past Sec. Alvin D. Lacambacal colourful in his long history as a career diplomat for the United States. Associate Editor ALBERT ALDAY RCM Treas. Nicanor S. Villasenor, III With the overall thrust of the U.S. embassy and all its sub-sectors to fos- AMADING VALDEZ PSAA ELOY ADAMOS ter good diplomatic relations with the Philippines, they took great strides BOBBY JOSEPH Contributing Editor RCM Asst. Treas, Reinerio C. Lonzaga to open dialogues and build relationships with key figures in the Duterte Directors IPP SUSING PINEDA RCM Past Director Phillip L. Ong administration. Rtn. NOEL TANGLAO RCM Rtn. Zdenek Jankovsky ALBERT ALDAY Rtn. CELSO ABASTILLAS Rtn. JOHNNY CHOTRANI RCM Past Treasurer Hector O. Tagaysay The ambassador keenly met with cabinet members to voice out the con- Secretary Rtn. AMADING VALDEZ cerns of the business community, as well as to air the side of the U.S. on PP FRANK EVARISTO various issues from a diplomatic standpoint. JASON ONG IPS ALVIN LACAMBACAL Rtn. VIC GARCIA Treasurer PDG ALEX CUREG Additionally, the U.S. has strengthened its new Development Finance Rtn. HANS PALACIOS RAYMUND JOSEPH IAN MENDOZA TREAS. JASON ONG Corporation to USD 60 billion. This marks a key point in showing confi- VPE NICKY VILLASEÑOR dence in the economic partnership between the two nations. Board Legal Adviser PD JOHN CENICA Rtn. MANNY BLANCO RENE POLICARPIO Rtn. TONY LOPEZ The hope is that U.S. companies can also take part in the “Build, Build, BALITA Committee Build” initiative in order to foster knowledge and best practice sharing be- Assistant Secretary tween the two nations (the U.S. has a wealth of knowledge and experi- RCM SECRETARIAT KARLO CASTRO ence in the field of infrastructure and public works). ANNA KUN TOLEDO Assistant Treasurer Executive Secretary Amb. Kim urged American companies to keep their CSR activities and EMMANUEL L. SALAZAR make these activities known to the general public since it could be a good DAVE REYNOLDS Senior Coordinator catalyst for improving U.S.-Philippine relations. Unfortunately, he said, a Sergeant-At-Arms lot of these initiatives usually go under the radar. AMIEL M. HERNANDEZ JASON BOGOVICH Committee Coordinator Lastly, the ambassador assured that the U.S. is still committed to hon- Deputy Sergeant-At-Arms GRACE AQUINO Fund Coordinator ouring the bilateral defense treaty with the Philippines and promises to uphold the rule of UNCLOS ( United Nations Convention on the Law of the ANNA KUN TOLEDO RCM OFFICE Executive Secretary Sea) with regard to the West Philippine Sea issue versus China. 543 Arquiza Street corner Grey Street, Ermita, Manila Along with the current heated climate, tension is brewing as China con- Tel. No. 527-1886 tinues to make aggressive moves in the disputed territories. Regardless Fax No. 527-1885 of the situation, the U.S. is committed to uphold the agreement and will Email: [email protected] come to the Philippines’ aid at the drop of a needle. 30 RCMFI AND SAGIP KABATAAN DIRECTORS & OFFICERS PRESIDENT’S CORNER 3

RC Manila Foundation Board of Trustees, RY 2019-2020 Officers:

Alvin Lacambacal RCM Past Director Robert M. Sears (chairman)

RCM Past Director Issam Eldebs (President) Secretary

RCM Immediate Past Pres. Jesus M. Pineda, Jr.

RCM Past Pres. Jose C. Policarpio, Jr. Nicky Villaseñor RCM President Joaquin C. Rodriguez Treasurer RCM Vice Pres. Herminio S. Esguerra Dear Fellow Rotarians, RCM Director Robert L. Joseph, Jr. RCM Past President Teodoro J. Ocampo Albert Alday Every once in a while in our life, we come across RCM PVP F. Francisco Zaldarriaga Assistant Secretary very special exceptional people, people who RCM Past Sec. Alvin D. Lacambacal have a great effect on us and in their humble RCM Treas. Nicanor S. Villasenor, III Zdenek Jankovsky ways give us insight and opportunities to emu- RCM Asst. Treas, Reinerio C. Lonzaga Assistant Treasurer late the very way they behave. Such is the per- RCM Past Director Phillip L. Ong son who is our Guest of Honor and Speaker RCM Rtn. Zdenek Jankovsky today. His Excellency, the Ambassador of the RCM Past Treasurer Hector O. Tagaysay United States of America, is exactly the kind of person. Today is his last speech before the Ro- tary clubs of our country. He will bid us goodbye, SAGIP KABATAAN FOUNDATION Board of Trustees, 2019-2020 but, we will remember him fondly today as we did PP Teddy Ocampo yesterday and will be for tomorrow. Ambassador, Chairman the Rotary Club of Manila wishes you the very PD Philip Ong President best in every endeavor and we hope and pray IPDG Rudy Bediones for your greatest success in every facet of your VP Hermie Esguerra PP Ebot Tan PP Benny Laguesma life and every endeavor you wish to attain and PD Abe Pascual PD Nick Locsin every goal you strive for. In behalf of the Rotary PD Bebot Pineda PT Chito Tagaysay Club of Manila, we dedicate this day to you while Dir. Bobby Joseph AT Ner Lonzaga we thank you for the services you have done for Trustees our country. SDG/CS/Dir. Albert Alday Secretary PT Chito Tagaysay Best, Treasurer PD Beda Fajardo Asst. Secretary Jackie PD Nick Locsin Asst. Treasurer 4 CLUB ADMINISTRATION ATTENDANCE 29

SPAIN ACCELERATES INTERNATIONALISM

Speaking before an engaged audience, His Ex- cellency Jorge Moragas, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary of the Kingdom of Spain to the Republic of the Philippines, outlined the role of Spain in world affairs. He traced the al- most 500 year relationship between Spain and the Philippines and how his country, gradually, though belatedly, upheld the tenets of interna- tionalism. He pointed out that Spain is slowly entering the Asian market with its investments as manifested in the various Spanish brands presently flooding the Asian sphere. According to him, bilateral relations of Spain and the Phil- ippines have not reached their fullest potential and the Philippines, having experienced twenty (20) continuous years of high economic growth, a clear commitment, possessor of sound macro- economic fundamentals and a ready disposition to attract private investors to fill in the infrastruc- ture gaps, is now ready to face a bright tomorrow which marries a glorious ancestral beginning and a future perfectly infused with a Spanish touch of class. ATTENDANCE 29 28 PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION AND CHILD CARE CLUB ADMINISTRATION 5

REMEMBERING DEARLY DEPARTED… And Avoiding Stress

Elias D. Adamos, M.D. Because of the heavy traffic and the expected traffic scenario come All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day, not to mention Hal- loween night parties, more and more peo- ple do their graveyard cleaning, repainting, and visits to their dearly departed, weeks earlier from the traditional date to avoid the celebrating crowd. Others even go to the cemetery after the first two days of November, to play it safe. The traffic that has escalated to “crisis” proportions, or “catastrophic” levels, as one authoritative urban planner claims it to be, can be very stressful to most people, if not to all of us. And stress can develop into illness or a sick condition, including high blood pressure, heart attack, and stroke. Log- ically translated, this means: “Stress shortens life.” Let us tackle the first one. Why should you avoid the cemetery stress? Visit to the cemetery is like a party and a reunion. A party and a The Board of Directors for RY 2019-2020 held reunion can be stressful because of some reasons: 1. You’re expected its Regular Meeting last October 17, 2019 at to leave for the province for the traditional “undas” but you have limited resources. You are limited because of some financial reasons; the Committer Room of the Manila Polo Club in 2. Toxic relatives. You expect to see relatives, friends, former busi- Makati City. ness partners and associates, and other people whom you are trying to avoid. Worse, you might be trying to avoid the “mangungutang (people who always ask for dole outs and cash from you);” 3. Unhappy memories. Visit to the cemetery might bring about the re- call of some unhappy memories; and 4. Life changing events like sep- aration from family, removal from a job, marital discord, chronic illness, retirement, etc. can add up to the tension. Avoid traffic stress because traffic kills. But if you can’t avoid it, don’t forget to smile. And just ride on, man! One of the President’s cabinet members was quoted to have said, “Maging maparaan sa trapik (Be creative in traffic).” A female lawyer friend of mine, who works at the Senate, couldn’t care less about the traffic, “Ang dami kong nagagawa (I can do many things).” According to her, when caught in traffic, she catches up on her readings, polishes some legal documents, and even has her house-call manicure and pedicure, including massage, inside her van. Reality is really funnier than fiction! Yes, you can be crea- tive when you’re stuck up in traffic and you’re traveling with your wife, children, and friends: 1. Tell stories. 2. Make fun of motorists around you. And don’t forget to LOL (laugh out loud). 3. Bring a minus one or sing-along CD and do some group singing inside the car. 4. Read the newspaper. 5. Listen to the radio. Commentaries about politics and religion can be funny. Just blurt it out. Laugh again. 6. Tell jokes, no matter how old or how overplayed they may be. 7. Tease and play “romantic” with your wife, perhaps like: Husband: Traffic ka ba (Are you traffic)? Wife: Bakit (Why)? Husband: Kasi forever ka (Because The RCManila Foundation held a meeting last you’re forever). Hahaha! October 17, 2019 at the Committee Room of the Other ways to avoid stress this Undas and the rest of the year Manila Polo Club in Makati City. Map out your day. Carefully plan your trips. Unload unnecessary activities. Take time to breathe. Relax. Reflect. Analyze the problem and simplify the solution. Good luck to all of us. Always stay healthy. Expect the worst. Hope for the best. 6 CLUB ADMINISTRATION NEWSPAPER RELEASE 27

ALAY LAKAD MOVERS: The Philippine Star19 Oct 2019

President , honorary chairman of the Alay Lakad Foundation, congratulates Frank Evaristo, president of Alay Lakad, on the celebration of the recent Alay Lakad Foundation Day at Luneta. The foundation seeks to help the poor with free ed- ucation, providing more than 100,000 out-of-school youth scholarship nationwide. 26 NEWSPAPER RELEASE CLUB ADMINISTRATION 7

US Ambassador Kim to address Rotary Club Manila

Published October 21, 2019

His Excellency Sung Kim, Ambassador of the USA to the Philippines, will be the guest of honor and speaker and will deliver his valedictory message before Rotari- ans of Rotary Club of Manila and Metro Manila Rotary International Districts at the historical Manila Hotel, on Thursday, October 24, 2019.

Ambassador Sung Kim

Ambassador Sung Kim is an honorary member of Rotary Club of Manila and actively participated in the centennial celebration of Rotary Club of Manila and the Rotary Philippines as Chairman of the Board of Judges of the Rotary Project Centennial Awards last June 2019.

Rotarians of the Philippines will wish all the best to one of the most loved Ambassadors of the United States of America to the Philippines before he moves on to his next diplomatic post. 8 CLUB ADMINISTRATION DISEASE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT 25 24 DISEASE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT CLUB ADMINISTRATION 9

RCM SIGHT SAVING COMMITTEE CHAIR RTN. JACK BAUTISTA IBAJAY MISSION-IBAJAY REGIONAL HOSPITAL, AKLAN OCTOBER 9 – 13, 2019

EYE TEAM DR. JACINTO BAUTISTA, JR DR. CARLOS CHUA DR. ALEXANDER GERARD NIÑO GUNGAB DR. FRAIAN BARCARSE DR. ANJANETTE PAULINE ONG ELAINE SANTOS, RN MA. GRACIA CARIAS, RN

SPONSORS RCM SIGHT SAVING COMMITTEE DISTRICT 3810 RCM EYE CENTER PAGKALINGA SA MATA PROJECT “ITUWID ANG PANINGIN NG DULING” AIR 21 LINAHEIM GROUP OF COMPANIES GUIDING LIGHT MINISTRY LGU AKLAN PROVINCE GOVERNOR JOVEN MIRAFLORES IBAJAY MAYOR JOSE ENRIQUE MIRAFLORES 10 CLUB ADMINISTRATION ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 23

Rtn. Gani Macatoman, Rtn. Dong Benedicto and CP/IPP Susing Pineda attended the 45th Philippine Business Conference and Expo of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry last Octo- ber 17, 2019 at the Fiesta Pavilion of the Manila Hotel in Manila.

Rtn. Hans Palacios, President Jackie Rodriguez, DTI Secretary Ra- mon Lopez, PD John Cenica and PP Teddy Ocampo attended the 4th ASEAN Indian Business Summit last October 19, 2019 at the Makati Shangrila Hotel in Makati City. 22 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THE WEEK THAT WAS 11

Manila Rotarians exchanging ban- Rtn. Warren So exchanging nerettes with the Rotarian from the bannerettes with the Rotar- Rotary Club of Paris East ian from the Rotary Club of Shanghai Elysee.

Pres. Jackie Rodriguez calls the 15th meeting of the Rotary Club of Manila to order.

Rtn. Pepe Rodriguez, as Rtn. Vic Garcia delivers an Officer-In-Charge/ Program ecumenical prayer. Moderator, calls the sequence of activities.

Manila Rotarians exchanging bannerettes with President Terri Lau of the Rotary Club of Shanghai.

Group picture with all visiting Rotarians at the Centennial of the Rotary PVP Fausto Preysler, Jr. introduces the guests, visiting Rotarians Club of Shanghai. and personalities seated at the presidential table. 12 THE WEEK THAT WAS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 21

Induction of new members to RCM. Rtn. Pepe Rodriguez ad- ministers the charging of new mem- bers to the following Rotary Club of Manila inductees: Mr. Peri S. Resabal (Filipino), VP Operations, Paramina Barth Technologies, Inc., Classification: Mining-Gold & Silver Mining, Proposer: Rtn. Colin Pat- terson; Mr. Brian Skinner (Amer- ican), Director, BAS Active Busi- ness Services, Inc., Classification: Automotive Industry-Automotive Leasing, Proposer: Pres. Jackie Rodriguez and Mr. Reginald T. Yu (Filipino), President, Times Paint Corporation, Classification: Paints – Paint Manufacturing, Proposer: SDG/Club Secretary/DE/Dir. Albert Alday and Treasurer Jason Ong. Rtn. Warren So and PD Nick Locsin with Rotary Club of Shanghai PP Frank Yih who announced his US$250,000 donation to The Rotary Foundation.

Pres. Jackie Rodriguez formally inducts the three (3) new members to the Rotary Club of Manila : Mr. Peri Resabal, Mr. Brian Skinner and Mr. Reginald T. Yu with their respective proposers. SDG/Club Secretary/DE/Dir. Albert Alday and Pres. Jackie Rodriguez placed the Rotary pins on the STAR Rotarians after the induction ceremo- Manila Rotarians with PP Cathy Gibson of the Rotary Club of Seattle, nies. the mother club of the Rotary Club of Manila

Pres. Jackie Rodriguez, during his President’s Time, reminds fellow Rtn. Warren So ex- Rotarians on the forthcoming Vale- changing bannerettes dictory meeting with His Excellency with Rotarians from the Sung Kim, Ambassador of the Unit- Rotary Club of Rich- ed States of America to the Philip- mond Canada pines and RCM Honorary Member, for his valedictory speech, on Octo- ber 24, 2019, Thursday, 12:00 pm, at the Manila Hotel Centennial Hall. 20 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THE WEEK THAT WAS 13

Pres. Jackie Rodriguez leads in the signing of a Memorandum of Agree- ment between the Rotary Club of Manila and Miss Earth Foundation, Inc., for the joint T.R.E.E.S. (The Rotary Ecological and Environmental Strategem) Project.

PDG Alex Cureg went on a trip to Busan, upon the invitation of Past Rotary International President DK Lee last September 27, 2019.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CENTENNIAL OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF SHANGHAI (October 19-20, 2019, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China) Pres. Jackie Rodriguez administers the honorary membership pledge to His Excellency Jorge Moragas, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni- potentiary of the Kingdom of Spain to the Republic of the Philippines.

Rtn. Juan Montel does the honor, pleasure and privilege of introducing His Excellency Jorge Moragas, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotenti- ary of the Kingdom of Spain to the Republic of the Philippines, as the Guest of Honor and VPE Thad Liamzon presents the Rotary Club of Manila Coffee Table Speaker. Book to Rotary Club of Shanghai President Terri Lau together with PD Nick Locsin and Rtn. Warren So. 14 THE WEEK THAT WAS COGS IN THE WHEEL 19

MANILA ROTARIANS SHINE IN JCI SENATE PHILIPPINES

Ambassador Jorge Moragas presented before Manila Rotari- STAR Rtn. Reggie Yu was elected as Trustee and was chosen as ans and their guests, the bilateral relations between Spain and 2020 Secretary-General of the Philippine Jaycee Senate Foundation the Philippines in various aspects such as trade, economic and last October 19, 2019 during the Jake Gonzales Breakfast of the 51st industrial relations, advocating the program of the Philippine gov- JCI Senate Philippines National Convention, Royce Hotel and Casino, ernment’s build, build, build infrastructure projects, promotion and Clark, Pampanga. reciprocal protection of investments, on civil rights, air transpor- tation, tourism, renewable energies and biofuels, cultural, sports Treasurer Jason Ong and educational cooperation and the fight against transnational was conferred as a Jake crimes, among others. Gonzales Fellow last Oc- tober 19, 2019 during the Jake Gonzales Breakfast of the 51st JCI Senate Philippines National Con- vention, Royce Hotel and Casino, Clark, Pampan- ga.

SDG/Club Secre- tary/DE/Dir. Albert Alday was chosen as the 2019 MOST OUTSTANDING JCI SENATOR IN THE FIELD OF EDUCA- TION during the JCI Pres. Jackie Rodriguez presents to Ambassador Jorge Moragas Senate Philippines the replica of the bell and gavel set as a token of appreciation. Golden Awards last October 19, 2019 during at the Presidential Ball of the 51st JCI Senate Philippines National Convention, Royce Ho- tel and Casino, Clark, Pampanga. 18 BASIC EDUCATION AND LITERACY FELLOWSHIP 15

Manila Rotarians attended the investiture of Former Social Welfare and Development Secretary Em- manuel Leyco as the new President of the Paman- tasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM) last October 18, 2019 at the PLM Campus in Intramuros, Manila. He was appointed by Manila City Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso, RCM Honorary Member. Present were President Jackie Rodriguez, CP/IPP Susing Pineda, VPE/Dir. Nicky Villaseñor and Rtn. Noel Tanglao. Likewise, there was a presentation of the Rotary Club of Manila Educational Assistance Program (REAP) check for the 47 college graduating students covering the months of July, August and Sep- tember 2019. 16 FELLOWSHIP FELLOWSHIP 17

PVP Fausto Preysler hosted dinner in honor of PVP Babe Romualdez, Philippine Ambassador to the USA, last October 17, 2019 at the former’s residence in Forbes Park, Makati City. Also present were CP/IPP Susing Pineda, PD Art Lopez and Rtn. Pepe Rodriguez.

Our Fellowship Committee chaired by CP/IPP Susing Pineda and PDSAA Tony Lopa had lunch DE/Treas. Jason Ong will be giving-away “Beer Mugs” to attendees as souvenir. with South China Morning Post of Hongkong Editor-in-Chief Gary Liu last October 17, 2019 at the Shangrila at the Fort, Do come and enjoy the FUN !!! Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.