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Apr 23, 2020 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Need two volunteers too assist with registration help with distributing food and pass out prizes to residents (children and parents of Kahu8iki Village in conjunction with The Read to me America Organization of which we are members.Event will be held at Puuhale elementary School. Please contact Steve Hiramoto at (808) 292-6590 if interested. |
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Apr 25, 2020 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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May 08, 2020 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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May 11, 2020 8:15 AM - 8:50 AM
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May 12, 2020 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM
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May 13, 2020 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
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Jun 06, 2020 - Jun 10, 2020
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Jun 09, 2020 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM
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Jun 10, 2020 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
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Jul 13, 2020 7:00 AM - 8:15 AM
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Aug 14, 2020 7:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Sign-up by August 13th @: https://alohaharvest.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=533320 They need 25 Volunteers. It doesn't seem that there is an age restriction. Just need to be above 12-years old.
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"Disaster Preparedness"
Aug 17, 2020 7:15 AM
Dean Sakamoto, FAIA, is the Principal of Dean Sakamoto Architects and founder of the SHADE group (Sustainable Humanitarian Architecture Design for the Earth), based in Honolulu, Hawaii. Mr. Sakamoto is an educator and practicing architect with a national presence and diverse local expertise. As an educator, he served on the faculty of the Yale University School of Architecture and is currently a lecturer at the Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and associate affiliate faculty at the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning. His New Haven and Honolulu based firm, Dean Sakamoto Architects, is known for its environmentally sensitive and culturally specific designs. He is the architect of the Juliet Rice Wichman Botanical Research Center at the National Tropical Botanical Garden on Kauai, Hawaii, a LEED Gold certified and hurricane resilient building and recipient of the 2010 American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honolulu Award of Excellence. Mr. Sakamoto currently serves on the AIA National Advisory Committee on Resilience and is the lead developer of HURRIPLAN: Resilient Building Design for Coastal Communities, a Federal Emergency Management Agency certified professional training program offered at the National Disaster Preparedness Training Center for which I was able to participate in a two day seminar last year here in Honolulu. Mr. Sakamoto earned a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the University of Oregon, a master’s degree in architecture from Cranbrook Academy of Art, and a master’s degree in environmental design from Yale University. Dean is also a recent past member of our Honolulu Sunrise Rotary Club. Please join me in welcoming Dean back to our Club as he shares with us his knowledge on disaster preparedness. |
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Aug 22, 2020 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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“Finding Truth in the Age of Uncertainty; what’s a citizen to do?”
Aug 24, 2020 7:15 AM
Doug Carlson studied journalism at the University of Iowa and Northwestern University, then went on active duty for five years as a US Army Military Intelligence Officer. His tours included West Berlin and South Vietnam. After leaving the service in 1969, he began a 50-year career in journalism and communications. Doug worked in Philadelphia, Los Angeles, and Chicago, and in 1973, came to Honolulu to report for the Honolulu Advertiser and KGMB-TV. Station owner Cec Heftel asked Doug to join his 1976 congressional campaign as press secretary, and after Heftel’s election, Doug continued in the same role in Washington. After five years with the congressman, Doug joined Hawaiian Electric Company as its manager of corporate communications and in 1982 introduced Oahu residents to the concept of “rolling blackouts” after Hurricane Iwa . Doug was a media consultant for 19 years until he and his Rotarian wife Lennie moved in 2012 to Sacramento, where he joined the public affairs staff of the California Department of Water Resources. Doug retired in 2018 and recently moved with Lennie to Meridian, Idaho. |
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"How to work together, when we can't be together".
Aug 31, 2020 7:15 AM
Social distancing creates all sorts of stressors on working relationships. Learn a few tips that you can use to ensure you interact with your co-workers, Rotary members, or anyone else, with grace and empathy. Small changes in the way you communicate can have a long lasting impact on the connection you have with those you value the most. Shari Storm spent 16 years as an executive at a credit union. She is now the CEO of a consulting company called Category 6. Her book, Motherhood is the New MBA: Using Your Parenting Skills to be a Better Boss, was published by St. Martin’s Press. With almost 20,000 copies sold, it has been translated and published in China and was purchased for publication in Brazil. She speaks around the country on a variety of topics. You can also see her TEDx talk on her website: sharistorm.com Shari grew up in sunny Kennewick and now lives in Edmonds, WA with her movie-making husband, three teenage daughters and a dog named Cedar.
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No Meeting - Labor Day
Sep 07, 2020 7:15 AM
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What's Happening at AUW.
Sep 14, 2020
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“Creating a Healthier Hawai‘i: The Pali Momi Medical Center.”
Sep 21, 2020 7:15 AM
Annie Valentin is the Senior Development Officer for Pali Momi Medical Center. Her talk on the 21st will highlight Pali Momi Medical Center, their clinical offerings, their patients and philanthropy campaigns. She will further offer insight into the educational programs that Hawai‘i Pacific Health provides including their Clinical Training for Teens, the Summer Student Research Program, and Simulation Labs. Last but not least, Annie will discuss Hawai‘i Pacific Health and Pali Momi Medical Centers COVID-19 Relief, as well as ways to support. Valentin is former executive director of Project Vision Hawai’i, a non-profit dedicated to improving access to healthcare for people throughout Hawai‘i. Valentin is co-founder of WE… a hui for health, as well as co-founder of Project Hiehie, Hawai‘i’s first mobile hygiene unit for people experiencing homelessness. Valentin was a Pacific Business News’ Women to Watch honoree and Forty Under 40 honoree. She is a Weinberg and a Pacific Centuries Fellow, a past president of Palolo Lions, and has served on the boards of Sustainable Coastlines, Women’s Fund, and Hawai‘i Book and Music Festival. Valentin is currently on the board of the Institute for Human Services. Valentin, named after her great grandmother, a physician in Nepal, is a 6th generation woman healer. Valentin earned her master’s degree in public health at University of Hawai‘i, and her bachelor’s degree in environmental studies from UCSB. She is a Punahou School graduate. |
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Mayoral Election
Oct 05, 2020 7:00 AM
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Hawaii's Political Scene 2 weeks Before Election
Oct 19, 2020
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