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The Mana Up Initiative
Nov 04, 2024
Mana Up is a statewide initiative in Hawaiʻi that supports entrepreneurs by providing resources and tools to help them scale globally. Many participants have gained international recognition for products tied to local ingredients, culture, and community. As these entrepreneurs grow, they contribute to economic diversification, create high-quality jobs, give back to the community, and foster a regenerative culture of entrepreneurship. |
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Nov 09, 2024 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Nov 15, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Aloha Sunrisers! Aunty Blanche has invited us to join "Hui Mahiai Excursion to Feed the Hungry" on Saturday, November 16th. In advance of the activity our club will be packing individual fresh fruit packages to accompany the provisions being shared by Hui Mahiai Aina. Come join us as we wash, cut and pack fruits to be delivered. Please RSVP through Clubrunner Meetup will be at the Ferraro Choi Office, Free Parking available at the South Shore Market across the street, ADA and 1 hour parking in front. Call Karyn at 347.387.1159 to get in the building. Cheers, Karyn |
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Nov 16, 2024 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Helloooo Sunrisers! Aunty Blanche has invited our club to join their "Hui Mahiai Excursion to Feed the Hungry". Meetup will be in the parking lot across from the IHS building (546 Kaahi Street). Aunty Blanche says they will have a table set up and we will see them. We will be walking around the area and handing out fruit, Hui Mahiai Aina will have 500 brownbag meals, waters, toothbrushes and toothpaste, clothing and slippers. At 10:30 am Hui Mahiai Aina will be continuing on to Nanakuli Beach to serve people in that area and then from there going to Waianae Harbor. Anyone who wishes to join them can continue on.
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Christmas Cards for Kupuna!
Dec 09, 2024
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Dec 14, 2024 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Every holiday season, the Rotary Club of Ala Moana partners with King William C. Lunalilo Elementary School to bring a special day to children in need. Selected students will receive a $100.00 shopping spree at Walmart Keeaumoku for clothing and school supplies (plus a small gift of their choosing - $20). Volunteers are needed to: - Work in pairs, accompanying students on their shopping spree, guiding them on their selections -Monitor the $100.00 budget -Settle payment with a pre-issued $100. cash -Volunteers must have a security clearance This is a wonderful opportunity to make a meaningful difference during the holiday season. Volunteers are to meet no later than 8:00 A.M. at Walmart Keeaumoku Please RSVP through Clubrunner if you are interested! Remember the more volunteers the more kids can participate in this wonderful event! Background Check Instructions:
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Travel Visions Aloha
Dec 16, 2024
Making Hawaii’s Outdoors Accessible to the Blind Community
At Travel Visions Aloha, we create inclusive outdoor experiences—whale watching, hiking, and more—for people who are blind. With your support, we can continue making Hawaii’s natural beauty accessible to everyone.
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Dec 20, 2024 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM
THIS SESSION CANCELLED
This is a new facility - opening up mid January. We are cleaning, assembling furniture, and staging the units in preparation for inspection by City & County and the general public. Our anticipation is a long term support for this facility as they prepare young adults for entry and success entering society. It might help to bring tools appropriate for assembling furniture. Type of work to be performed: Friday is general cleaning or building of furniture, Saturday would be continuing building furniture and stage 10-20 units. Tools or supplies we should bring with us: We would provide all supplies for 10-12 people. Extra supplies such as screwdrivers, rubber mallets, cleaning supplies, towels will be helpful. Kids are welcome. Release Forms are available. |
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Dec 21, 2024 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM
NOTE - This Project is 1 Day Only - Saturday Dec 21 This is a new facility - opening up mid January. We are cleaning, assembling furniture, and staging the units in preparation for inspection by City & County and the general public. Our anticipation is a long term support for this facility as they prepare young adults for entry and success entering society. It might help to bring tools appropriate for assembling furniture. Type of work to be performed: General cleaning or building of furniture, and stage 10-20 units. Tools or supplies we should bring with us: We would provide all supplies for 10-12 people. Extra supplies such as screwdrivers, rubber mallets, cleaning supplies, towels will be helpful. Kids are welcome. Release Forms are available. |
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Center for Natural Healing Hawaii - holistic health and wellness
Jan 27, 2025
We believe this would be of great value to your members, and we’d be happy to tailor the talk to suit the club’s interests. Some of her most popular talks are " Brain and Memory Regeneration”, “Longevity by Design”, and “The Mind/Body Connection”. Please let me know if this would be of interest
If our members hav a subject preference - please let us know |
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Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum
Feb 24, 2025 7:15 AM
Pete Miller, Chairman of the Pacific Fleet Submarine Memorial Association (PFSMA). The Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum, formerly known as the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park has transformed itself into an award winning museum. Our very own past member Jerry Hofwolt was a former Executive Director of this museum and host to some of our past events there. Pete Miller, a retired captain and submarine officer, who is now a passionate public school STEM teacher, will share his unique perspective on what the museum has to offer. |
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Join us for club updates, planning and committee sessions!
Apr 07, 2025 7:15 AM
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