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
Welcome to the Rotary International District 3780 QC
(RY 2009-2010) Official
Website!
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DISTRICT CONVENTION (DISCON) TWENTY-TEN MARCH 18 to 20, 2010 |
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ROTARY WEEK HIGHLIGHTS FOR D3780, QC
"END POLIO NOW" TARPAULIN "Please do not miss to view this magnificent END POLIO NOW billboard now installed at EDSA North. Thank you Governor Dulce and D3780 for making this possible! What a way to celebrate Rotary and to dramatize the message:END POLIO NOW!"
"Humanity in Motion" Human Chain
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David C. Forward, who wrote the history of Rotary International in its first 100 years, came out with the book, A Century of Service. In his introduction, he wrote: "Even the world's mightiest rivers have humble beginnings. They start as tiny springs, bubbling to the surface, or as a single, melting snowdrop. As the rivulet trickles down, it brings new life to everything it touches. Soon, other tiny streams join the path and together they unite as a river, ever confident and forceful."
Such is the story of the river called Rotary International. One hundred four years ago on the cold wintry evening of February 23, 1905, in the bustling city of Chicago, Illinois, USA a young, lonely lawyer named Paul Harris and his three business associates sat together to form a club that would meet for fellowship. They shared similar backgrounds in their youth and they missed the friendliness of people in their small communities. They wanted to get together regularly and widen their circle of friendship.
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HOT ROTARY EVENT USAID-Rotary Sanitation Project Launched in Baesa
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