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Feb 25: District-Wide Medical Mission at Quezon City Hall

Feb 25: District Team Training Seminar, Miriam College Mini-Theatre

Feb 26: Rotary Fun Run 2012, QC Circle

Mar 17-18: PETS, Summit Ridge Hotel, Tagaytay

April 19-21: DISCON 2012, Taal Vista Hotel, Tagaytay

April 28: DISTAS 2012, AFPCOC, Camp Aguinaldo

May 6-9: RI Convention, Bangkok, Thailand

May 19-20: SETS 2012, Sierra Madre Resort, Tanay, Rizal

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The History of Rotary District 3780, Quezon City, Philippines

How D3780's tradition of service began

Rotary International District 3780-which includes all chartered Rotary Clubs within the territory of Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines-was formally established by Rotary International in RY 1989-'90, out of then R.I. District 378-with about 55 clubs under then District Gov. "Boy" Manalac of RC Quezon City. Since then, District 3780 has held the distinction of being probably the only "one-city, one-R.I. district" in the entire Rotary world.

Prior to 1989, Rotary Clubs within the territorial limits of Quezon City were organized under R.I. District 378-which was created in RY 1987-'88, from the "subdivision" of then R.I. District 380-into three (3) Districts, namely: D-380 (covering all Rotary clubs in Metro Manila, except Quezon City); D-377 (the provinces of Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Viscaya, Isabela, Kalinga, Quirino, Cagayan & Batanes); and D-378 - Quezon City.

The "original" R.I. District 380, created in RY 1963-64, comprised the whole of Luzon and Palawan, with 29 clubs under then DG Mat Caparas of RC Caloocan (who later became the first R.I. President from the Philippines), as its 1st governor.

RY 1968-69 saw the term of District Gov. Ceferino Picache of RC Quezon City, as Governor of the "original" & "undivided" D-380 (Luzon & Palawan)-the first elected governor from the territory of Quezon City. He was followed by DG Marcos M. Herras, of RC QC, in RY 1972-73.

In RY 1976-77, R.I. D-380 was "divided" into two (2): D-380 (all clubs north of the Pasig river, including Q.C.) and D-382 (all clubs south of Pasig river, including Manila ).

The following year, through the efforts of then Gov. Mar Un Ocampo, RY 1982-83, the "divided" R.I. District 380 (north of the Pasig river), was further "subdivided" into D-380 (comprising Metro Manila and northeastern provinces from Bulacan to Batanes), and D-379 (comprising the northwestern provinces from Pampanga to Ilocos Norte)-which is now R.I. District 3790.

In 1985-86, DG Fernando "Nanding" Pedrosa of RC Cubao, the 3rd governor from QC, served as District Governor of the now "subdivided" District 380 (Metro Manila and northeastern provinces from Bulacan to Batanes). He was followed in RY 1980-81, by DG Agaton "Tony" Sibal, RC QC. In RY 1986-87, District Gov. Prospero "Pros" Crescini of RC San Francisco Del Monte, Q.C. - served as the last governor of R.I. D-380 (comprising Metro Manila and the northeastern provinces from Bulacan to Batanes.)

By RY 1987-88, R.I. District 380 was again further "subdivided" into three (3)-District 380 (comprising of all clubs in Metropolitan Manila, except Quezon City); District 377 (all clubs in the provinces of Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Viscaya, Isabela, Kalinga, Quirino, Cagayan and Batanes); and District 378 (all clubs in the territory of Quezon City).

Thus, in RY '87-'88, District Gov. Jesus "Jess" Laxamana of RC New Manila, served as the first governor of the newly created R.I. District 378-Quezon City, Philippines, with 45 clubs. Rtn. Salvador "Badong" Viari served as the first district secretary of D-378. District Governor Antonio "Tony" Pascual, of RC San Francisco Del Monte served as the 2nd and the last governor of D-378, in RY '88-'89.

By RY 1989-'90, R.I. District 378-Q.C. was "re-numbered' as District 3780 of Quezon City, now with 55 clubs, under DG Ernesto "Boy" Manalac of RC Quezon City. PDS Salvador "Badong" Viari, again served as first district secretary of the newly created / "re-numbered" district. Since then, R.I. District 3780 has held the distinction of being the only "one-city, one-district" affair in the Rotary world.


Past District Governors

TO DATE, THERE ARE OVER NINETY (90) ROTARY CLUBS IN DISTRICT 3780, WITH MORE THAN 2000 ROTARIANS AND GROWING. SINCE ITS ORGANIZATIONS IN 1989, THE FOLLOWING HAVE SERVED AS DISTRICT GOVERNORS :

1990-91 - Jose "JL Pete" Morales, RC San Francisco Del Monte
1991-92 - Armando "Manding" Gonzales, RC Sto. Domingo
1992-93 - Melito "Bimbo" Salazar, RC Diliman
1993-94 - Mario "Mar" Nery, RC New Manila Heights
1994-95 - Oscar "Oca" Inocentes, RC Uptown Cubao
1995-96 - Efren "Efren" Lim, RC Cubao East
1996-97 - Manuel "Manoling" Monroy, RC San Francisco Del Monte
1997-98 - Gil Divinagracia, RC Balintawak
1998-99 - Nemesio "Nemie" Peralta, RC Diliman
1999-00 - Mojamito "Mo" Libunao, RC Kamuning West
2000-01 - Hermogenes "Hermie" Jarin, RC Fairview
2001-02 - Danilo "Danny" Reyes, RC Ayala Heights
2002-03 - Roberto "Bobby" Viray, RC Cubao West
2003-04 - Roberto "Bobby" Viray, RC Cubao West
2004-05 - George "George" Howard, RC San Francisco Del Monte
2005-06 - Benjamin "Benjie" Bacorro, RC Neopolitan Fairview
2006-07 - Danny "Danny" Espinosa, RC Biak Na Bato
2007-08 - Danilo "Danny" Valenton Fausto, RC New Manila East
2008-09 - Alexander "Alex" Cureg, RC Diliman
2009-10 - Dulce "Dulce" Coyukiat, RC Kagitingang Cubao
20010-11 - Pablo "Ambo" Gancayco, RC New Manila East
20011-12 - Jose Francisco "Jess" Q. Cifra, RC Loyola Heights
20012-13 - Rufino "Penny" Policarpio III, RC SFDM
20013-14 - Francis "Francis" Rivera, RC Timog, QC



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