RCVM INDUCTS NEW MEMBERS

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  • NEW ROTARIANS. Theresa Lopez, Lester De Guzman, Mary Tugade and Jesse Tanada, all holding on to their Membership Certificates were inducted as new members of Rotary Club of Vancouver Mountainview (RCVM). Joining them for a souvenir photo are District and RCVM officers.

    GOVERNOR’S VISIT. District Governor Drew Antrobus (rightmost) joins Rotary Club of Vancouver Mountainview officers in their Annual Year End Party. In Rotary, an evening of fellowship is spent with the District Governor wherein accomplishments and future plans are presented by both District Governor and current Rotary Club President.

    DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CITATION. RCVM member Limbay Deza Lau is presented with a Special Certificate for her active participation in Rotary activities. Presenting the awards were from left, IPP Bert Parungao, District Governor Drew Antrobus, RCVM Pres. Ernesto Ong and Asst. Gov. Chu Wu.

    RCVM FUTURE PRESIDENTS. Chris Loredo (left) has been elected President Nominee to serve from 2026-2027 and Rene Alcantara (right) is President Elect to serve from 2025-2026. Joining them in this photo is District Governor Drew Antrobus.

    CLUB PRESIDENTS IN A ROW. Rotary Presidents present during the Year Ender were (from left) PN Rene Alcantara, IPP Bert Parungao, CP Karen Bation, PP Via Fearnley, Pres. Ernesto Ong, PN Chris Loredo, PP Gloria Samosa, PP Matt Caparas, PP Rovic Canono, introduced by host Club Secretary Joel Castillo (rightmost).

    RCVM MEMBERS AND FRIENDS. Traditional group photo of attendees of RCVM’s Year End Party and Governor’s Visit.

    By Past President Rovic Gloria Canono

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