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RC CDO East Urban Garners Multiple Awards for Rotary Year 2022-2023

Posted by on Apr 30, 2023 in District Attendance, Events, Photos | 0 comments

RC CDO East Urban Garners Multiple Awards for Rotary Year 2022-2023

Rotary CDO East Urban, a club composed of passionate and compassionate women who are dedicated to serving their community, has recently garnered multiple awards for the Rotary Year 2022-2023. The club has been recognized for its outstanding contributions and achievements in various areas of service. One of the awards received by the club is the Outstanding Rotary Club Award, which highlights the club’s exceptional performance in all avenues of service. Another prestigious award received was the Most Vibrant Club Award, which emphasizes the club’s enthusiasm and involvement in various activities and projects. The club was also commended for having the Most Outstanding Club Bulletin, which showcases the club’s excellent communication skills and creativity. These awards would not have been possible without the leadership and dedication of the club’s officers. Club President Shirley Mae Serate was recognized for her outstanding leadership skills, while Club Secretary Michelle Jumawid-Nocete was commended for her efficient and effective management of the club’s records and documentation. The club’s success can be attributed to the whole-hearted support of its members for the club’s service projects and their generous contributions to the TRF and Polio Plus. Congratulations again to the amazing ladies of RC CDO East Urban for their well-deserved awards! In conclusion, Rotary CDO East Urban’s multiple awards for the Rotary Year 2022-2023 are a testament to the club’s commitment to serving their community with passion, compassion, and dedication. These awards serve as an inspiration to all Rotarians to continue making a positive impact in their communities. Let us recognize and celebrate the efforts of Rotary CDO East Urban and all Rotarians who strive to make a difference in the world. Congratulations also to our club, The Rotary CDO East Urban as we are the Top TRF Contributor – District 3870 Top 1 TRF Contributor – Zone 1 Top 3 in per capita TRF Giving Top 4 in Polio Giving The Ladies of the Rotary Club of East Urban in Cotabato for the District Conference[/caption] Special Citation for RCEU Members who are District Officers: AG Biema Cruz Along PAG Rosalinda Caragos – Chair, Polio Plus and for surpassing DG Biong’s goal on Polio Plus giving Stephanie Caragos – Chair, Rotary Central PAG Ma Concepcion Borja Lagonera – Chair, Philippine Rotary Magazine Much love and thank you to our amazing Major Donors, Paul Harris Society members, Polio Plus Society members, Paul Harris fellows, Paul Harris Sustaining members, and TRF contributors for your self-less giving to The Rotary Foundation ❤️ Congratulations to Director for International Service, PP Daisy Tiu, our TRF Chair PP Lesandra Gan, and Polio Plus Chair Georgie Tan for the successful campaign on TRF and Polio Plus Giving ! Thank you Gov Angelo Ladub and PDG Manuel U. Along for this recognition! Check out our facebook post for more photos and interact with...

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Rotary Club of East Urban Hosts Successful 2023 District Training Assembly

Posted by on Apr 15, 2023 in District Attendance, Events | 0 comments

Rotary Club of East Urban Hosts Successful 2023 District Training Assembly

The Rotary Club of East Urban recently hosted the 2023 District Training Assembly (DISTASS) for District 3870 at the Chali Beach Resort. The assembly provided an opportunity for incoming club leaders to prepare for their roles and build their leadership teams. The DISTASS was attended by club presidents-elect, secretaries, treasurers, and incoming committee chairs appointed by the president-elect. During the seminar, the district governor-elect, incoming assistant governors, and district committee chairs motivated club leadership teams and built working relationships. One of the key training topics discussed at the DISTASS was building membership and retaining members. The importance of creating a positive public image for Rotary was also emphasized. Club leaders were encouraged to collaborate with other Rotary clubs in the district to organize community service projects and events that would raise awareness about Rotary and its initiatives. The event was a success, as over 250 participants left feeling inspired and ready to take on their new roles. The Rotary Club of East Urban demonstrated their commitment to Rotary’s values and mission, and their dedication to supporting incoming club leaders in their journey towards becoming effective leaders. Check out more photos from our...

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Rotary Club District 3870 Announces Project DEAR

Posted by on Sep 2, 2021 in District Attendance, Events | 0 comments

Rotary Club District 3870 Announces Project DEAR

Rotary Club District 3870 is pleased to announce that beginning 2021, Microsoft and YEAPS will enable and accelerate Digital Transformation for the 10 Districts, 930 Clubs and 26,500 Members of One Rotary Philippines (R.I. Zone 10-A). DEAR, short for Digital Transformation, Enabled by Microsoft, Accelerated by YEAPS, Reaching All Clubs Nationwide, is “a quest to enable and accelerate digital transformation for One Rotary Philippines, with an emphasis on modern work and empowered teamwork.” This project was made possible through YEAPS, under the leadership of president PP JP Dela Vega of Rotary Club of Makati Dasmarinas and Microsoft initially donated to District 3830 of Gov. Joji Tan. She then generously opened the opportunity of the grant to all the districts in the Philippines. On July 24, 2021, Gov. John Mark Sarraga, the Governor for 3870 made the announcement during the district launch via Microsoft Teams. At the same time, it streamed live on the official district 3870 Project DEAR site. Governor John Mark opened his speech by addressing all the parties involved, stating, “It is nothing less than momentous to be able to mark July 24 as the beginning of a life-changing transformation for our clubs through technology.” Project DEAR came about due to grants from Microsoft and YEAPS (Your Enablement and Acceleration Partner for Success in Digital Transformation and Persuasive Activation). The annual commercial value of the grant is 8.3 Million pesos for each district. This means that for the combined 10 districts in the Philippines, the annual grant is 159 million pesos. Governor John Mark further stated that “no financial resources, no treasure is requested or required from the members, the clubs, the district. This is a grant from them.” ‘Them,’ of course being Microsoft and YEAPS. He continued: “However, we do need to contribute time and talent. We need to work together at the club level and district level to support certain processes.” The Appointed District Digital Transformation Officer is Stephanie Caragos, of The Rotary club of Cagayan de Oro East Urban, with VP Neil Que or the Rotary Club of Cagayan de Oro as Assistant DDTO. — The way that the Rotary Clubs work is that they must have 2 Digital Transformation Officers. One of them is automatically chosen to be President, while the other is assigned or appointed by the club. They will be the main coordinators for their Club — for installing new members or removing non-active members. Additionally, no other club representative can liaise for the club except through them. The responsibility of the Officers will be to provide a list of members as well as their contact information, specifically the personal email address and mobile number. Data privacy rules apply to this and that is why only the president and club DTO can request to add new accounts for members. “The time table is similar for all 10 districts, but not completely synchronous,” stated DTO Stephanie. Bukidnon, Misamis Oriental, Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur, North Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao, Camiguin Island, Cagayan de Oro all fall under the care of District 3870. She went on to describe the Launching phase — the first phase of the project, with the projected timeline running from July to August. Its goals? To produce, per district, 10 Changemaker President Briefings and 10 All Hands Launch events, which involve members of all clubs. The online event on the 24th was also part of fulfilling the aforementioned goals for District 3870. “They also aim to deliver one source of truth about the program, to provide guidance, instructions, and clarifications.” She continued to the second phase, which was...

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Public Image Seminar

Posted by on Jul 13, 2019 in District Attendance, Events, Public Image | 0 comments

Public Image Seminar

July 13, 2019, Valencia City –  8 members and officers from the Rotary Club of Cagayan de Oro East Urban attended the Public Image Seminar  hosted by the Rotary Club of Metro Valencia at Valencia City. Our club was well represented by President Linda Caragos, Vice-President Imee Van der Born, Secretary Minnie Talimio, Dir/PP Bebotte Chu, Dir/PP Ella Yu, Dir Biema Along, Dir Joana Llagas, and PP Conchitina Lagonera. According to Rotary International’s website (rotary.org) Rotary’s public image is shaped by the actions of each of its members, as well as by its involvement in the community, its presence on the web and social media, and the publications it produces. The district public image committee, led by its chair, works actively to shape that image, and the district public image seminar is an opportunity to work with clubs to teach them how to do this in a way that promotes community awareness of Rotary’s work around the world. The public image seminar supports Rotary’s strategic goal of enhancing the public’s image of Rotary and its awareness of our service and activities. It will help club public relations chairs and other interested Rotary members to increase membership, expand community partnerships, improve fundraising opportunities, and promote involvement in club projects. Attendees can get answers to their public image questions and updates on materials and messaging. The goals of the seminar include:  Giving members the tools and training they need to effectively promote Rotary and their club to enhance Rotary’s public image  Preparing clubs and districts to create a public image plan  Helping clubs and districts plan public image outreach and campaigns  Encouraging clubs to designate professionals to run their websites and social media sites and manage other communications  Exchanging ideas about public image...

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RC CDO East Urban Attends 2019 District 3870 District Assembly

Posted by on Mar 30, 2019 in District Attendance | 0 comments

RC CDO East Urban Attends 2019 District 3870 District Assembly

March 30, 2019. Pearlmont Hotel, Cagayan de Oro City. Ten members of the club registered for the DISTAS, namely President Linda Caragos, President-Elect Daisy Tiu, Secretary Minnie Talimio, Treasurer Boleen Faburada, Asst. Treas. Bebbot Chiu, Dir/PP Bebotte Chu, Dir/PP Ella Yu, Dir Biema Along, Dir Stephanie Caragos and Dir Joana Llagas. DISTAS or District Assembly is held right after the PETS. It is a training event for club Presidents Elect to develop leadership skills, and other incoming club leaders to learn about their roles, so that together they can set goals for their clubs. The RCEU once more contributed to the excitement of the training by giving the grand prize for the raffle draw, a set of South Sea Pearl Earrings, courtesy of President Linda Caragos....

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Rotary Club of CDO East Urban Officers Joins PETS

Posted by on Mar 29, 2019 in District Attendance, Events | 0 comments

Rotary Club of CDO East Urban Officers Joins PETS

Four incoming officers of the club, namely President Linda Caragos, President-Elect Daisy Tiu, Secretary Minnie Talimio, and Treasurer Boleen Faburada attended the PETS hosted by the Rotary Club of Cagayan De Oro Centerpoint. Our club contributed to the excitement of the training by giving the grand prize for the raffle draw, a set of South Sea Pearl Earrings, courtesy of incoming President Linda Caragos.

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Club History

The club started with ladies who were not just acquaintances but close friends. They decided to give meaning to this closeness, thus the Rotary Club of Cagayan de Oro East Urban was born.