Friday, August 17, 2007

Milo Marathon Registration Center Opens at the Civic Center

The Roxas City Leg of the 31st National MILO Marathon on August 26, 2007 kicks off with the opening of the Registration Center at the Dinggoy Roxas Civic Center. The heat is on for this leg of the race with some 2,800 runners signing up on the first day of registration.

Registration will continue daily from 8 am to 5 pm until Wednesday, August 22. To join the marathon, interested participants will only have to fill up a registration form and submit this along with one (1) MILO label (minimum of 3oo grams).

The Roxas City Leg of the marathon is being organized locally by the Rotary Club of Roxas. For more information on the marathon, you can visit http://www.nestle.com.ph/milo/index.htm

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Club Service Projects Workshop Slated August 11

In the hope of streamlining the projects for the Rotary year 2007-2008, the Service Projects Committee Chair Dr. Jo Mosquete, is organizing the 1st Club Service Projects Workshop on August 11, 2007 at the Rotary Center. This will give all members the opportunity to contribute their ideas and aspirations for Rotary and the community, in general, through relevant projects and activities that maybe proposed.
Ongoing projects of Rotary Club of Roxas includes the annual Milo Marathon, Day Care Center in Barangay Dumulog, Baybay,the Mangrove Greenbelt Project in Barangay Punta Cogon, Boys and Girls Week Celebration, Voice of the Youth extemporaneous speaking contest and many others.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

RC Roxas Holds Milo Marathon

The Rotary Club of Roxas will be conducting for the second time the Milo Marathon here in Capiz. This is an annual national event sponsored by Nestle Philippines in the hope of promoting athletics to the youth and at the same time scout for future athletes to represent the country.
The activity is slated on August 26, 2007. Four thousand participants are expected the join the activity this year.
A cheering competition will also be conducted and special awards for the largest school delegation will be given. Last year, the Filamer Christian College won the Biggest Delegation Award.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

The Rotary Club of Roxas 44th Induction and Turn-Over Ceremonies






Collective corporate responsibility was the challenge of guest speaker and fellow Rotarian Capiz Provincial Governor Vic Tanco to the Rotary Club of Roxas, during the 44th Induction and Turn-Over Ceremonies held at the Hall of Governor's last July 21, 2007. It was a fitting challenge to the new batch of young and promising officers for RY 2007-2008, headed by President Rommel Lastimoso.
The affair was a mixture of solemnity and hip as most of the members stayed on `til the wee hours of the morning dancing and jamming with the acoustic band. District Secretary Biboy Jocson was witness to the occasion who himself partied and danced with fellow rotarians.
Upon entering the venue, guest were treated to free samples of Andros...keeping with our statement that the club is ON THE RISE! Very apt to the atmosphere were the ballet performances of select stdents of Stages, a ballet school run by rotarian first lady Che-Che Lastimoso. Rotarian Spouse Dr. Rommel Mosquete and Rotarian Dr. Jo Mosquete sang the Doxology with the latter performing a surprise song number with past president Mark Ortiz.
The club is definitely on the rise with the new youthful additions to the organization, Mr. Blue Tanco, Mr. Jessie John Cabuang, Mr. Ninoy Bermudez and Mr. Jerome Lames, and the launching of "Ang Patiyog", the online bulletin of the Rotary Club of Roxas.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Mangrove Greenbelt Project Launched




The Rotary Club of Roxas, in line with its thrust on environmental preservation, has launched the Mangrove Greenbelt Project last April 20, 2007 at Barangay Punta Cogon. This is in cooperation with the Philippine Academy of Family Physicians, the Department of Agriculture and the local government. The project is envisioned to help the dwindling fish species in Olotayan Island, a declared marine sanctuary in the city.
To date, the club has planted around two hundred seedlings of Bakhaw species and has established a seedling nursery which now houses 400 seedlings to be replanted by volunteer families on a regular basis. The mangrove greenbelt project will cover around 1.7 hectare shoreline along Barangay Punta Cogon and Agojo. The club leadership has vowed for the project's sustainability and is hoping to be granted a project incentive from Rotary International. Rotarian Powell del Rosario chairs this special project.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

2006-2007 Presidential Citation Awarded to RC Roxas


"Lead The Way" Presidential Citation was awarded to the Rotary Club of Roxas recently by Rotary International President W.B. Boyd and District 3850 Governor Toto Locsin "for its efforts to Lead the Way to a better future by demonstrating that fellowship and service truly can change the world".
This citation is a fitting accolade to the efforts of Immediate Past President Carmelo "Mel" Deslate as well as the outgoing sets of officers. Indeed, the Rotary year 2006-2007 has proven that the Rotary Club of Roxas is one of the most active socio-civic organizations in the city.

Monday, July 9, 2007

Club Assembly 2007

The first Club Assembly of the Rotary Club of Roxas for the Rotary year 2007 was held on June 20,2007 at Ysabel's Restaurant, Roxas City. It was presided by incoming club president Rommel Lastimoso who incidentally is also a newly elected Board Member of the Province.
"Rotary of Cooperation" is President Lastimoso's guiding principle for the year and vowed for projects geared towards Environmental Preservation and Health. Several special committees have been created to further his thrust for the rotary year.
President Rommel will be ably assited by VP District Engineer Juby Cordon, Secretary Dr. Pip Acepcion, and Treasurer Dr. Raoul Bermejo. Dr. Jo Mosquete is the new chair of the Service Projects, Commodore Edzel Lumawag for Public Image, Juby Cordon for membership and retained were Engineer Ruben Yap as chair for Rotary Foundation and Judge Eli Conlu as the Protocol Officer.
The new special committees created are Information which is headed by Dr. Raoul Bermejo, Fellowship under Mr. Chad del Rosario, Administration under Juby Cordon, and Environment with Mr. Powell del Rosario on the helm.