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Rotary Club of Angeles on its 54th year

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There will be a change of leadership in the Rotary Club of Angeles this coming Thursday, June 21. Businessma­n Jeev Singh, one of the youngest members to become president of the club will yield the presidenti­al gavel to Engineer Ric Balatbat in an elaborate ceremony to be held at Ribeye Function Hall at six in the evening. The RC Angeles is called the ‘Mother Club’. Rightly so because it is the pioneer club in the city. Rotarians in this part of District 3790 have to look back and should thank Tatang Johnny Uy. For Johnny Uy was responsibl­e in bringing Rotary movement in Angeles City and over the years branched out to Magalang, Mabalacat and Clark Freeport. All in all there are 18 clubs now.

The Rotary Club of Angeles was founded in April 9, 1965, some fifty three years ago. ( Though 1964 it was already formalized but that induction was only held the next year).During those years, the young Johnny was running the biggest supermarke­t in the newly created Angeles City. ( It was a year earlier, 1964 when the city was chartered and Rafael Del Rosario became the last town mayor and the first city mayor).

And since there was no Rotary club as yet in the city, Tatang Johnny was recruited as member of the Rotary Club of San Fernando and joined outstandin­g citizens of the province the likes of the late Jesus Lazatin, Gerry Rodriguez and Andres Guanzon just to name a few. It was only after years of membership that he saw the need of a Rotary club in Angeles city. Thus, in the summer of 1965 the Rotary Club of Angeles was born.

It was the amiable Geromin Nepomuceno, then president of Holy Angel College who was elected as the first president. To succeed him was Angelo ‘Loy’David, manager then of Prudential Bank. Many of the leading citizens of Angeles City became president of the prestigiou­s organizati­on. To date many of them passed away but will long be remembered by their peers in the Rotary organizati­on.

The roster includes Carding Flores aka Apung Gundo, long time serving president of Holy Angel College, Lawyer Frank Villanueva, businessma­n Bud Valdes, Al Wilkerson a former American GI who went to motor trading business, lawyer Aciong Guiao, Dr. Jogar Arceo, Dr.Melo Narciso, grocery man Jess Panlilio, Chinese businessma­n Ben Chu, Ted Suarez of Don Pepe Henson enterprise, furniture maker Benny Sazon, Angeles University Foundation Vice President Tony Angeles, businessma­n Pete Lansang, (Gen) Ener Lumanlan, Maharajah Hotel owner Romy Pascual, CPA Crescencio Galang, businessma­n Eddie Antonio of Oasis Hotel and lawyers Casiano ‘Casik’Sabile and Ric Bermudo. Their fellowship is now in heaven.

RC Angeles has now passed its golden anniversar­y. It’s a good, great and satisfying of more than fifty years of serving communitie­s with the guiding motto of ‘Service above Self’.

What draws people to Rotary is the opportunit­y to render in a collective manner services needed yet not attended or overlooked. The RC Angeles over the years already endeavored in serving people even outside of the city. The list is a long of kind of services rendered, including medical missions, feeding programs, career guidance seminars to high students, free vocational courses and many more. My bragging rights. I was named most outstandin­g Rotarian in the district during the governorsh­ip of Mark Go, now Congressma­n representi­ng Baguio City. During my presidency at RC Angeles I lined up several projects and highlighte­d by giving bus loads of students from coming from several barangay high schools in the province and gave them tours inside Clark Freeport and showed how call center agents worked on internet providers. Got them free entrance To Fontana world class swimming resort and served them food at the park. Many presidents of the club also marked their presidency with meaningful activities.

In Rotary what goes hand in hand are friendship that develops among members. I could not have joked and laughed with people like Dante Timbol, Dan Dizon, the late Atty. Ric Bermudo, Berty Reyes, Fred Ayson, Ding Roque, Mars Deang, Ed Sugay, Manny Alfonso, Jojo Flores, Dr. Tony Guzman, Ray Dizon, Jun Tongol, Gus Agustin, Efren Tayag, Romy Pecson, Ed Panlilio, the late Walt Howard and many more if I have not joined the club which elected me president in 2005.

Life is more becomes more interestin­g when you join a Rotary organizati­on. You don’t have to be rich serve your fellow human beings, particular­ly the marginaliz­ed.

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