The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all Concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and Better Friendships?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all Concerned?
Announcements
- Mar 3-7 ARRIVAL GSE INBOUND TEAMS (SWITZERLAND & KOREA)
- Mar 15 IYFR Cubao West Fleet 1st Anniv. & the Chartering of Hands On Phil. Fleet
- Mar 16 Intercity meeting of Tuesday clubs for the 2 GSE teams
- Mar 18-20 DISCON 2010, Baguio
About District 3780
- Meet The D3780 Governor
- District History
- Mission & Vision / Goals & Thrusts
- District Officers
- The Hands-On Presidents
- AG & AGR Club Assignments
- District Guidelines & Policies
- District Theme Song
- District Awards
- Attendance Report
- Rotary News
Rotary International
SERVICE ABOVE SELF
- March is
Literacy Month
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Ideas for Rotary Literacy
Month activities include:
Launch a new literacy project during Rotary Literacy Month.
Work with existing literacy providers to plan a project.
Arrange for club members to volunteer at a tutoring center.
Begin a student mentoring program.
Encourage local businesses to offer education opportunities for employees.
Start an adult education program at a local school or community center.
Conduct a teacher training event for your district.
Conduct a literacy awareness campaign in your community.
Donate books for a community
Rotary News
District 3780 News
- Baesa Component of USAID-Rotary Sanitation Project Launched
- D3780 Launches CATS - The first ever Club Administration Training Seminar
- District 3780 Launches Website for RY 2009-2010
- Rotary celebrates 2nd Global Handwashing Day in Baesa
- Books from Canada
Philippine Rotary
- Foundation honors Philippine business leader, philanthropist
- Manila, Philippines - 30 Years Ago on Polio Eradication
- Philippines to host first project fair
- Rotarians respond to Asia-Pacific disasters
Rotary International
- Medical mission to Congo Republic touches 1,600 lives
- Rotary helps fuel Pakistans drive to become polio-free
- Indian businessman to lead Rotary as its 101st president
- U.S. club brings safe water to communities in Mexico, Malawi
Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Lito Atienza (3rd from right) leads the Rotarians in planting 30 seedlings of indigenous species such as ebony, molave, ipil, balitbitan and kupang at the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Nature Center in Quezon City following the signing of a memorandum of agreement between the DENR and the Philippine Rotary Districts for the implementation of the RotaTREE Planting Project, which seeks to plant one million trees nationwide. Joining Atienza in the activity are (from left): Past District Governor and Zone Coordinator Lyne Abanilla, District Governors Connie Beltran and Dulce Coyukiat, Club Past President Sonny Japay, District Governors Sid Garcia and Ding San Diego. At the back is Club Past President Pepot Sto. Domingo source: http://litoatienza.wordpress.com/category/natural-resources/ |
