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From SVP BANKO to Harvard to Entrepreneurial Success
Sep 13, 2021
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The Latest on Honolulu Rail Transit Project
Oct 04, 2021
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"It's A Boy" - Understanding a boy's development and the impact on girls.
Oct 18, 2021
For nearly thirty-five years, Dr. Michael Thompson worked as a clinical psychologist, school consultant and international speaker on the subjects of children, schools and parenting. He has authored nine books focusing on the emotional lives of boys, friendships and social cruelty in childhood, the impact of summer camp experiences on child development, the tensions that arise in the parent-teacher relationships, and psychological aspects of school leadership. His work with independent schools and public school districts throughout the United States, and with international schools in Europe, Asia and South America takes him to about fifty schools a year to lead workshops for teachers, administrators, parents and students. |
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Oct 23, 2021 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
All! Please join our friends at Rotary Club of Hickam Pearl Harbor for a repeat of our April Bike Path Cleanup. 1. Please RSVP so we can give Allen Kamemoto a head count 2. Sign attached waiver and email back to Allen at :akamemoto@hotmail.com 3. Info to Volunteers from Allen: Directions to Bike Path site near Ted Makalena Golf course: From town, take the Waipahu cut-off, take the first left turn after Waipahu High School, heading down Waipio Point Access Road, toward the Makalena Golf Course and the Waipio Soccer complex. Waipahu High School will be on the left, Waipahu Aloha Clubhouse next, then you’ll cross a small historic bridge over the old cane haul road and our area of the bike path will be where the Makalena Golf course starts on the right side. You’ll see the bike path crossing with a crosswalk, so park on the right side of Waipio Point Access Road. We will have water at the site, but please bring a hat, sunscreen, and your favorite garden gloves and rubbish pickers, but I will try to bring if you don’t have them. The work day is 8:00 to 11:00. Also remember to wear covered shoes, mask and practice social distancing.
This is a great project to make Hawaii a nicer place to be, but we will also get to know our fellow volunteers and have fun!
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The Dream Tree
Oct 25, 2021
Honolulu Sunrise Rotary Club supports education, reading, and books. For this speaker you may want to invite your grandchildren! Bridged Atkins is extremely grateful and excited to share her latest work, The Dream Tree, a children's storybook with beautiful illustrations by Maria Ballarin and published by Mascot Books. This nostalgic story is inspired by her father's mission to give his children a better childhood than his own by dreaming big and never giving up.
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Realizing a Dream: Dream House School Ewa Beach
Nov 01, 2021
One of Hawaii's newest public charter schools, DreamHouse School Ewa Beach has a profound mission: "Our mission is to empower homegrown leaders through values-driven leadership development, bold 21st century skill building, and a passionate commitment to our island community." Meet Alex Teece and learn more about his persistent determination in creating a school of the future. You will learn more about the charter school movement in Hawaii and why it's vital to prepare tomorrow's leaders today. |
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Nov 13, 2021 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
The day begins at 8:30am and ends at 12pm with lunch provided by our staff. We encourage individuals and large groups to sign up. Work available on community workdays is appropriate for ages 12 and up. Tasks include moving rock and coral, filling buckets, hauling floating barges through the water, cutting/pulling out invasive mangrove, invasive limu removal, trash pickup, and reconstruction of the kuapā.
Please bring the following items to the workday:
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The Building Education: mission is to end extreme poverty by building 1,000 schools
Nov 15, 2021 7:15 AM
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Nov 19, 2021 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Environmental Sustainability
Dec 06, 2021 7:15 AM
Environmental and Public Health professional using my communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills to help businesses meet environmental and sustainability goals. In the past 16+ years, I have managed sustainable environmental health programs, overseeing the development of environmental health policy and providing environmental health compliance within the Department of Defense, state and local governments. Let’s work together to create environmental ideas in a strategic, creative, and cost-effective manner. |
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The Difficulty With Moving The Equity Policy Agenda
Dec 13, 2021 7:15 AM
Focus of Talk: The Difficulty With Moving The Equity Policy Agenda
As the most diverse State in the nation, Hawaii has the opportunity to leverage the cultural, linguistic, and rich historical diversity of its citizenry to create an equity policy infrastructure that lifts all people as part of a vision for a best-in-nation place to live, work, play, worship, and raise a family. Hawaii's diverse community provides the ecosystem for diverse thinking, idea generation, and innovative solutions and designs. Learn more about the mission and vision of Voice4Equity as a partner for community voice and empowerment.
Speaker bio: Dr. Christina Kishimoto is the founder of Voice4Equity LLc. A native of New York City, she is a bold advocate for social justice and a national leader on education policy and equity matters. Prior to founding Voice4Equity, Christina was the Superintendent of three school systems, the Hartford Public Schools in Connecticut, Gilbert Public Schools in Arizona, and most recently State Superintendent of Education for the State of Hawaii. She has served on a number of national education boards, and is considered a national Chief for Change. Christina has a daughter who is preparing to serve in the U.S. AirForce, and lives in Honolulu, HI with her husband Steve.
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Dec 16, 2021 8:30 AM
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Dec 17, 2021 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Help needed at THE PANTRY https://thepantry.org/ 2522 Rose Street Contact Tyler Furukawa if interested! |
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Dec 18, 2021 5:30 PM
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TBA
Dec 20, 2021 7:15 AM
About I proudly serve as a Magistrate Judge for the US District Court for the District of Hawaii. I’m also an educator, lawprof, coach, and former trial attorney. As an educator, I was a tenured professor of law and the director of a nationally-recognized Litigation Center and trial skills program. I still teach law school courses in evidence, criminal law and trial advocacy. Most of my teachings are reflected on my YouTube channel: @wporterable
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