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A series of training events to be held in Dumaguete next month by the Rotary Club Area District 3860 from Visayas and Mindanao is expected to bring in tourism and economic gains for the City and the Province.

About 700 officers and members with their spouses and families from the different Rotary Clubs in Visayas and Mindanao will converge here on April 11-13 for a four-in-one training, said Area 3E District 3860 Assistant Gov. Rey Lyndon Lawas.

Lawas, a Dumaguete councilor, said on Friday this will bring in “an additional income for restaurants, hotels, transport operators, tourist destinations and other local businesses.”

“More to it, these visiting Rotarians/families will become tourism ambassadors upon returning to their point of origin. They will be the mouthpiece of Dumaguete/Negros Oriental based on their experience during their stay here,” Lawas added.

Late last week, District Governor-Elect Caroline Andrade and other officials held a few days of consultation here, and met with Gov. Chaco Sagarbarria, Cong. Chiquiting Sagarbarria and City Mayor Felipe Antonio Remollo to discuss support and assistance from the city.

The City Mayor has assured to provide support for the safety and successful staging of the events of the Rotary district.

Specifically, the activities include the Presidents-Elect Training Seminar & Secretaries-Elect Training Seminars, the District Team Training Seminar, and District Training Assembly.

Dumaguete City has four Rotary Clubs (RC Dumaguete, RC Dumaguete East, RC Dumaguete North, and RC Dumaguete South), while Area 3E comprises the Rotary clubs of the cities of Bais and Bayawan and Siquijor Province, which are part of Rotary International District 3860. (Judy F. Partlow/PNA)

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Photo Caption: ROTARY PREPARATIONS. Rotarians from the Rotary Club of Dumaguete East, led by Assistant District 3860 Gov. Rey Lyndon Lawas meet with Mayor Felipe Antonio Remollo to discuss preparations for the four Rotary gatherings in Dumaguete on April 11-13. (City PIO photo)

 

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