Saturday, September 22, 2007

District Governor's Visit - A Success: Membership and Rotary Foundation, Top Priority












RI 3850 District Governor Renier "Prince" Gerochi visited the three Rotary Clubs in Roxas City on September 20-21, 2007. He was met by the Rotary Clubs of Roxas and Metro-Roxas Central at the Rotary landmark in Sibaguan. He had a luncheon meeting with the Rotary Club of Metro-Roxas Central and later joined the Rotary Club of Roxas' club assembly at 2 PM at the Rotary Center, Capiz Provincial Park.
The "Welcome Governor" song was sang by Rotarian Jo Mosquete, for which the governor responded, "I will not forget you". He met with President Rommel and Secretary Pip to discuss internal matters. He was very impressed with the prospects of growth in membership of the club, invited members to be sustaining members, and urged subscription to the Philippine Rotary Magazine.
DG Prince met with the Rotary Club of Roxas during the club assembly that followed. Rotarian Jo Mosquete reported the plans of the Service Projects committee for RY 2007-2008 which included the Mangrove Reforestation Project, the yearly Milo Marathon, the adopted Day Care Center in Dumulog, the proposed projects for the Home for the Aged, the Career Orientation program, and annual the Boys and Girls Week celebration. These were reiterated during the video presentation of the projects prepared by Rotarian Jerry Lames, chair for Public Image.
The district governor was also presented a printed copy of ang patiyog.
The district governor seemed pleased with the ongoing and future projects of the club and encouraged the club to work for the district's recognition. He said that the Rotary Club of Roxas has indeed all the right to be number one as far as club achievements are concerned, especially since it is the mother club.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

RC Roxas Joins Coastal Clean-Up

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

District Governor Renier "Prince" Gerochi to visit RC Roxas


District Governor Renier "Prince" Gerochi is set to visit the Rotary Clubs of Roxas City on September 20-21, 2007. DG Prince will have a luncheon meeting with RC Metro-Roxas Central and will meet the Rotary Club of Roxas at 1:30 PM. RC Roxas plans to bring the district governor for a site visit of the Day Care Center in Barangay Baybay, and the Mangrove Reforestation area at Barangay Punta Cogon. He is set to meet RC Metro-Roxas during a dinner meeting on that same day.
A joint Governor's address is set on September 21, 2007, 7 PM at the MVW Restaurant.

Forum-Worshop on Mangrove Conservation Held

A forum-worshop entitled "Marine Ecology and Mangrove Conservation: Where is Capiz Leading to?" was spearheaded by the Rotary Club of Roxas on September 7, 2007 at the Hall of Governor's, Capiz Provincial Capitol. This was attended by 50 different multisectoral representatives of the city, both private and public. Dr. Andre Jon Uychiaco, a marine biologist from the Marine Science Institute, UP-Diliman, was the lecturer/facilitator during the said activity.
The forum was opened by Dr. Jocelyn Mosquete, director for special projects, who emphatically emphasized the club's enthusiasm and commitment to preserve the environment, particulary of Roxas City and Capiz. Mr.Pedro Molina of the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO) presented the status of the mangrove ecosystem of Capiz, while City Agriculturist Buddy Borda reported the progress of the Mangrove Greenbelt project which was recently launched with the Rotary Club of Roxas and the Philippine Academy of Family Physicians as partners.
Dr. Uychiaoco started the workshop with a short video on a success story of now the biggest mangrove forest in Asia, in Banacon Island, Gestafe, Bohol. This was followed by a short lecture on the need for mangrove conservation and reforestation, as well as the problems that may be encountered with such project. The big group was later divided into 3 workshop groups who were tasked to identify social, bio-technical and economic aspects that should be prioritized and implemented.
The club, through Rotarian Powell del Rosario, chairman for special projects (environment), reiterated its commitment to this endeavor and took the initiative to organize the core group that will materialize the plans discussed in the workshop.

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.