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-E ALU LIKE A A I KE KA 'ANA 0 KO KAKOU
HO 'OILINA lOLA AU(Joining together to share our heritage so that it lives on)
Association OfHawaiian Civic Clubs
Tw nty-Elghth A n I Conventio
November 11, 12, 13,14, 1987
Las Vegas, evada
ASSOCIATION OF HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBSP. O. Sox 1135 • Honolulu, Hawaii 96807
Aloha Kakou,
Welcome to the Electrifying and exciting city of Las Vegasfor the Twenty Eighth Annual Convention. In this the year ofthe Hawaiian, we journey to Las Vegas, "Joining together toshare our heritage so that it lives on" .... "B Alu Like Ana IkeKa'ana 0 Ko Ka Kou Ro'oilina i Ala Mau." You have all workedlong and hard to make this convention a reality. I salute allfor your diligence to fulfill your goals. You have proved that"No task is too big when done together by all" .....A 'ohe hananui ke alu 'ia."
Let us work just as hard as we intend to play at thisconvention. I am confident that through your diligence work andcontinually striving together to· fulfill our Associations goalsand objectives we will accomplish all we have set out to do. Wewill prove to all that "we are enriched" ... "Ho'olako!"
Mayall of you have a safe journey home. My fellowHawaiians" and Hawaiians at heart, you are "Kaulilua i ke anu 0Wai'ale'ale" ... "high above all others." May we continue tokeep an eye to the future ... "! Alu Like Mai Ka Kou ! Na OiwiOHawaii" ... Letls work together people of Hawaii.
o wau me ka halahala,
#~Benson W. K. Lee, Sr.President
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EXECUTIVE CHAMBERS
HONOLULU
JOHN WAIHEEGOVERNOR
MESSAGE FROM GOVERNOR JOHN WAIHEE
It gives me great pleasure to extend my greetings and aloha to all theparticipants in the 28th Annual Convention of Hawaiian Civic Clubs, to be heldat the Union Plaza Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, November 12 through 15, 1987.
This year's convention is expected to attract more than 2,000 delegatesand will serve to / bring together and unify members of the Hawaiiancommunity in a shared effort to preserve and magnify their cultural identity.
Among .the serious matters for consideration is a proposal for a CivicClubs Constitutional Convention in 1988. There also will be honors for thosewho have contributed most to the Hawaiian community, including awards foroutstanding Hawaiian and non-Hawaiian, outstanding civic club member andthe Prince Kuhle award for the outstanding Hawaiian Civic Club.
The theme of this year's convention, "Joining Together to Share OurHeritage So That It Lives On," should serve the delegates well and inspirethem to greater efforts in the future. I know that this year's convention willbe a consuming and productive experience for the delegates in attendance, andI wish all who participate a most .rewarding and fulfilling event.
4~JOHN WAIHEE
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In Memory of Our Beloved, Member. and Friendswho have left us since our last convention.
AHAHUI KALAKAUA HAWAllAN CIVIC CLUB _ Nolan Poki' GarlasaRobert JoY
PEARL HARBOR HAWAllAN CIVIC CLUB Violet BarinKAILUA HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB , Mr. Chomie Tsuka."ama
Mr. John IBulu' Mahone."Mr!. Evelyn Wickie' Anderson
(mother of Witn~,,)WAIANAE HL4WAIIAN CIVIC CLUB Mrs. Hele" Iae«HAWAllAN CIVIC CLUB OF WAIMANALO Edwin P. HatoriAINAHAU 0 KALEPONI HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB " Luc," Ottiger
Hiroshi YamasakiKAUMUALII HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB Sonny Hulu TaniguchiKOOLAUPOKO HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB Earl Padden
Mars ChangHAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB OF WAHIAWA Myra Travis
Libb." YongDora Kanae
Thomas Sherman, 11HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB OF LAUPAHOEHOE " Albert F. IgnacioHA WAflAN CIVIC CLUB OF HAMAKUA 8 ••••••••••••••••••••• 8 •••••••••• • • • • • • • • • ' ••• " •••••••••••••••• ,. William MillsHAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB OF HONOLULU Clorinda Lucas
Welcolfte to all visitinl memllel:s
and luests of theJlssociation of
Hawaiian Civic Clu"s
KAUAI HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBLlHUE,KAUAI, HAWAII
CHARTER DATE: April 16, 1966SONG: Nani Wale LihueMOTTO: Kauai, Hemolele I Ka Malie!FLOWER: MokihanaCOLORS: Purple and White
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Gabriel IVice President Mrs. Mary AhanaSecretary John Ilalaole, Sr.Treasurer.. ..· · .Iobn Ilalaole, Sr.Directors Hartwell Blake, Kalani Flores,
Mrs. Leocadia Miyajima
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Participated in the 27th Annual Convention
of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs atthe Kauai Hilton & Beach Villas on Nov. 1215, 1986. Since the Kauai Council, Club Mem-
.' bers and Ohana gave their full support, effortand Aloha to make this convention an incomparable event, we say 'Mahalo Nui Loa' toall of the Associations' Ohana. Sponsored 2students (Malia Lake & Pono Ouye) to the1987 Kamebameba Schools Summer ExplorationProgram. They appreciated the new experienceand plan to enroll next year as ei$htb graders.CondUcted classes for the Senior CItizens atthe Lihue Neighborhood Center on Basic Hatsaiian Language. and Hawaiian Herbal Plants. . OnMarch 28, 1987, at 2:00 p.m., the Kamebameba Lodge sponsored. a ,Memorial' Servicehonoring Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole inKoloa, Kuhio Memorial Park. On Friday, March29, 1987, the Kaumualii Hawaiian Civic Clubhosted an Ohana Get Together. at the FayeEstate in Waimea. Purpose: To join infellowship with. visitors from New Zealand(Maori), from North Dakota (an Indian couple),and twenty-or-more Kupuna from Oahu. TheAlakai of the group was Fred Meinecke. A·Hawaiian Paina was prepared by the membersof the Kaumualii Civic Club. It was very'Ono-Ono '. Hawaiian entertainment concludedthe evening's get-together. .In . closing,. I wo~ldsar that the members of the Kaua! Hawa"anC,vic Club who will be attending the convention are anticipating an exciting and fruitfulexperience. Mahalo!
About the artist ..
LANCE KALEOLANI WELBORN is e youngHawaiian-English artist, currently residing in Southern California. A 1985 graduate of the California StateUniversity at Long Beach with a Bachelor's Degree ofFine Arts in Illustration, Kaleolani is currently a freelance illustrator. Most recently, he completed projectsfor the Children's Museum of Hawaii including thecreation of a children's coloring book.
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KUALOA HE'EIA HAWAIIANCIVIC CLUB
KANEOHE,OAHU
CHARTER DATE: February 1, 1975MOTTO: E Hana No Na Pono 0 Ka Po'e Hauiai'i
(Work for the Good of the Hawaiian People)FLOWER: Pua KenikeniCOLORS: Yellow, White, Brown and Green
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Haleaka MartinFirst Vice President Elizabeth C. LauSecond Vice President Lily LabuganRecording Secretary Aloba HoCorresponding Secretary Aloha HoTreasurer Harriet DeCosta
Lorraine Goral, Adeline Wenska,Fola Kakabuna, Maryann Mau
Historian Jackie Chong
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Kuhio Day services at Mauna Ala, providing
sound S)'stem...Kamehameha Day Parade, decorating float and provided flowers...participatedwith soft drink sale at the Ho'ikeike...preparing and serving food and drinks to musicians and their families at the Slack KeyFestival,
WAIKIKI HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBPAKI PARK, WAIKIKI
CHARTER DATE: July 8,1964SONG: Waikiki HulaMOTTO: HukilikeFLOWER: White CarnationCOLORS: Fuschia and White
CLUB OFFICERS
President Emily K. ThomasFirst Vice President Leilani MalterreSecond Vice Pr~sident Frances CamachoRecording Secretary Winona KamaiFinance Secretary Ellen CboyTreasurer .Gertrude HaiaSergeant-at-Arms J. J. MaduraChaplain Charles ScbarscbChoral Director Suzanne Kaupu•
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Queen Emma Mausoleum. Kataaiabao Church
Alii Sunday. Prince Kuhio Day. Ho'ike'ike.1986-87 Bowling team Champs. District Council.Support Scholarship - Euia, Nanaikapono andWaialua. Support Mentally retarded. SupportedMDS.
August, 1966KalanianaoleLokabiPalapalaiTurquoise and/or Beige
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KOOLAUPOKO HAWAIIANCIVIC CLUB
KANEOHE, OAHU, HAWAII
CHARTER DATE: August 10, 1937SONG: Aloha Kuu Home I KaneoheMOTTO: Ua Mau Ke Ea
o Ka Aina I Ka PonoFLOWER: MarigoldCOLORS: Red and Gold
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Alice SmithVice President Anna KeeneSecretary Thelma BlackTreasurer Jeanette PangDirectors Aloha Awaa, Bonnie Awaa,
GladysPadekenChaplain All Board MembersHistorian BeaMatsumoto
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Attended District Council meetings...helped
towards District Council float for KamehamehaDay Parade...participated at Mauna Ala ceremonies..participated in Kaneohe Christmas Parade.Helped to get donations for the needy.
HAWAIIAN CIVIC ·CLUB OFWAIMANALO
WAIMANALO, HAWAII
CHARTER DATE:SONG:MOTTO:FLOWER:COLORS:
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Kuule! AilaVice President Joan Nalei ConantRecording Secretary Mary-Ann CrowellCorresponding Secretary MatildaAlve.vTreasurer ,.Iosepbine MillerDirectors..Matilda Isbimura, Parris Nalau Conant,
Agnes Kainoa WrightHistorian Leiana Woodside
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Members held fundraising at Waimanalo
Community Carnival, participated in Oahu Council Hoikeike at Bishop Museum (KupU1ta HulaContest), helped with decoration of KamebamebaDay float, attended Oahu Council Districtmeetings and attendance at annual SAOHCC86 Convention in Kauai. Awarded scholarshipfunds to students at Kailua High School, Waimanalo School and other wortoy causes.
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KOHALA HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBKAPAAU, KOHALA, HAWAII
CHARTER DATE: 1964SONG: Aha Hui '0 Kiwini KobalaFLOWER: IlimaCOL'ORS: Red and Yellow
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Margaret HosbldaVice President Jack SalvadorSecretary ".janet Co~tTreasurer Dolores TabareioDirectors Sarab Pule, Christine Hinokawa,
Evelyn Solomon, Jeffry CoakleyChaplain Mary LeeHistorian Fred Solomon, Sr.
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Newly elected officers. Co-sponsored King
Kamehameha Day celebration on June 11thwith lei drapi1tg of the original, Kamehamehastatue, parade, Hawaiia1t arts and crafts displays, games and entertainment. Conductedscoolarship fundraiser. Attended and hostedHawaii District Council meetings. Gave a helping hand to KoIJaia High Scoool May Da,Yprogram and decorated stage area. HostedBi$ Island Ocean Fair at Keokea Beach Parkwtth a fishing derby, Hawaiian games, foodtasting and herbs display. Conducted severalfundraisers for 14 members and guests toattend Las Vegas Convention. Increased ourmembership. Participated in Kohala Businessand Community Association County Fair andPuukohola Cultural Festival.
HUI '0 HAWAII '0 UTAHHAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
CHARTER DATE: Nov., 1985·UT Nov., 1986-AHCCSONG: KuuHoaMOTTO: Ka Uhane '0 Iesu E Ho~a Mai 'I a'a Mau
(The Spirit of the Lord Brightens Our Minds Always)FLOWER: ti PikakeCOLORS: Turquoise amd White
CLUB OFFICERS .President Maurice Keola ObumukimFirst vice President Marcia StroudSecond Vice President Major RaymondRecording Secretary Brlene Kuuipo EnosTreasurer Mililani McQuiveyDirectors Darlene Lee, Ellen SetuSergeant-at-Arms Ezekiel Kamai
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Feb. 13, 1988 - Holoku BallJune 12, 1988 . 4tb Annual HCC LuauNov. 5, 1988- 4th Annual Aloha Hula Fes
tival
from the Arizona Hawaiian Club
LAU KANAKA NO HAWAII
KAUMUALII HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBWAIMEA, KAUAI, HAWAII
4717 E. Monteo Vista Phoenix, Ariz. 85008
(602) 267-8127
IIANNIE STILLMAN
February 7, 1969KaumualiiMaile Lau Lii LiiRed and Gold
CHARTER DATE:SONG:FLOWER:COLORS:
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Awarded 9 scholarships. Helped the Salva-
tion Army Christmas Kettle Bell ringing. Participated in the Prince Kubio Day celebrations.Put on demonstrations of Hawaiian arts andcrafts at the' hotels and Community College.Held our annual King Kaumualii Day Serviceswhere we hosted people from New Zealand,California and Honolulu kupunas. A luau washeta after our services where the Hawaiianorganizations from Kauai were also invited. Clubwas in charge of the Kin~ Kamehameha DayHoolaulea and the decoration of the King'sfloat. We held our annual scholarship potluckfor the scholarship recipients and their parents.
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Lionel KaobiVice President George Arthur KruseSecretary Lydia Kaohi~ ~Treasurer Lena M/!ndocaDirectors Abraham Kahalekomo,
George Mundon, Trudi KilarFlorence Kajiuiara, feantte Carroll,
Sergeant-at-Arms Clyde AnakaleaChaplain Re'O. DaoidKaupu 'Choral Director Lauae Arashiro
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Lurline LeeVice President Adeline Traoi«,Secretary·Treasurer Barbara PuaaChaplain·Historian Hiram Diamond
ACTIVITIES AMD ACHIEVEMENTS:Awarded five scholarship awards to worthy
students attending both mainland and localcolleges at a total cost of $1500 for theyear; Hosted a Kuhio Day parade and luncbion for scholarship fund·raising.
KAILUA HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBKAILUA, OAHU, HAWAII
CHARTER DATE: April, 1966SONG: To The Windward SideMOTTO: E Ala E Na Mamo E Ola Na Pua
(Be Alert, Oh People, So our Children May Li'Oe)FLOWER: Ilima BlossomCOLORS: Ilima Gold and Black
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Chris FariaVice President .Eleanor HutchinsonPast President Hannie AndersonRecording Secretary .Mary BirdCorresponding Secretary Mary BirdTreasurer Joe Motta, Jr.Directors Lucia Daois, Eddie & Dottie Uchima,
Patricia Schmidt, Peter Ching,, Clara Kekahuna
Challiain Bernice Chowor 'J .Sergeant·at-Arms Lam oaquJn
Historian '..Aunty" Blanche Keahi
,HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB OF WAHIAWAWAHIAWA,OAHU,HAWAII
CHARTER DATE: April 16, 1966SONG: PaahanaMOTTO: E Hoo Hana Like Ae AnaFLOWER: GardeniaCOLORS: Green and White
HAWAII...THEN & NOW! LP'S & CASETTES:
l-"UKULELE TREE" (various simgers)2-"PATRICK-NO ONE IS HIGHER!"3-"NAIPO SERENADERS" (chang-a-lang) .4-"LANAKILA SAYS ALOHA" (18 songs/52 min.)
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Awarded 7 college scholarships, one of which
graduated from a four year program and isnow workmg in the Hawaiian community.Sponsored 1 students to Kamehameha Schools'Exploration Program. Donation to NanaikaponoHCC Luau. Ulupo Heiau Restoration Project.King's Float in the Kamehameha Day Parade.Sausage Sale. Oahu Council Bowling League.4th of July Parade Lineup Staff, Kailua Communi~'Y service. Serve home-cooied lunches tc!roadside cleanup crew of occe, a commumtyservice.
$10 each, incl.postage &handlingsend check ormoney order to .......
KOKUA RECORDS
P.O. Box 8100Waikiki, Hawaii 96830
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CHARTER DATE: 1966SONG: Kuu Home E KeaukahaCOLORS: Anuenue Rainbow
PRINCE DAVID KAWANANAKOAHAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB
HILO, HAWAII
CLUBOFFICERS---------~President Keola KalauliFirst Vice President Ululani SherlockSecond Vice President Helen NapeahiSecretary Chris NaitoTreasurer Marvmae UneaDirectors Greg Yomes, Beth Bbu,
Ann Nathaniel
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Prince David coordinated the Mal Day
activities with the Ho'olako commtuee at theNaniloa Hotel. We participated in . the Kamehameha Hoolaulea on Mokuola for the third ,,-ear.Merry Monarch Festival i~ u~ually a time ofneed for lots of kokua to make all of thecomponents pull. together and the food boothsplay a major role. We. worked wito the AlohaYouth Center of Keaukaha for four days.These concessions help to underwrite theMerry Monarch Festival so it is more a laborof love than one of making big bucks. Ho»f?lako will host a day of cultural immersionIn November and again we will be dishing upHawaiian foods. Ana like all our clubs wewill be participating in the Makahiki in Oct.
Lab Scbool. Win.ter Concert at the KennedyTheater, Untverslty Campus. Ushered at Kamehameha Schools Song Contest. Participated vigorousl:)' in all areas of the American CancerSoc,ety's'Worlds Greatest Garage and Plant . Sale'.Assisted in the American Cancer Society's JailA-Thon at Pearlridge Shopping Center. Distributed refreshments at Kap,olani Park to allparticipants in the King Kamehameha CelebrationFloral Parade: Attendetl Prince Kuhio's Commemorative Tree-Planting Services at the Prince KuhioFederal Bldg. Attended Father Damien Commemorative service. at the State Capitol. Coordinatedthe staging and appearances ot. Halaus in theKing Kamehameha Hula and Chant Competition.Outstanding Members: Congratulations to· ToniLee for oeing featured as the 'Parade Lady'i1t Mid-Week Magazine Cover Story. EstherKaleinan! DeFries Smythe honored by KemooFarm Restaurant as their 'Mother of the .Year'and having been featured in 'Ka Wai Ola 0Oba'. Shirley Kala Holden, recipient of theMitchell Pei Award for being the Most Outstanding Member of the past year. John Kamalani for being inducted as a Commissioner tothe Hawaiian Homes Commission.
PEARL HARBOR HAWAIIANCIVIC CLUBAIEA, OAHU
CHARTER DATE: April 16, 1964SONG: Umw@iOXamaMOTTO: E Paepae [luna Loa I'Ka MalamalamaFLOWER: Pua AloaloGiibiscus) .COLORS: Red and White
CLUB OFFICERSPresident John KamalaniFirst Vice President Shirlev Kala HoldenSecond Vice President : Beatrice RosaRecording Secretary Toni LeeCorresponding Secretary Maile PuahalaT~easurer : Pat SniffenDirectors Leiala Cravalho,Kaua Marvelle Ioane,
Dahlia Kamalani; Anna Wahinehookae,Eli Kawai, Leialoha Enos,
Tamara Watson·Wade·Sergeant-at·Arms Phillip FernandezC~apla.in Ella HowardHistorian Helen ChamizoChoral Director Nola Nahulu
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Club: Held monthly Board of Directors and
General Membership meetings including a Pot-luck Picnic Scholarship' Award Luncheon atMoanalua Gardens. Published and distributed aMO'!t~ly Newsletter to mem~~rs· and scholarshiprecipients. Conducted fund-ra,s,ng opportunitiesat Bishop Museum Family Sunaays; Craft Fairat Mission House; Craft demonstrations atUn~,!ersity Lab School; demonstration of Ha·wa"an crafts at the Sheraton-Waikiki Hotel·Family-A-Fair at McKinle)' High School. C~nductedLei Kamoe Classes; Mintature Uliuli Classes' Kamani Nut Trinket Classes; Protea Doll Cla;ses t------------------......;.-"----iand Ti-Leaf Lei Classes. Regularly conductedchoral group rehearsals. Scholarship A wards: Provided eaucational fmancial aid totaling $3,500to three returning and five first-time collegeapplicants. Sponsored two children to the Kamehameha Schools' Exploration Progr'am. Inter-Club:Attended scholarship fund-raising luaus of thefollowing clubs - HCC of Wahiawa and 'Nanaikapono HCC. Participate" in Prince Kuhio HCCInaugural Scholarship Golf Tournament. AttendedPrincess Ka'iulani HCC Commemoration Ceremonies. Attended Koolaupoko HCC 50th Anniversary Celebration. Council: Attended all OahuCouncil meetin$S.' Attended all Alii Sunday Services at Kawatahao Church and all Alii Memorial Services at Mauna Ala. Chaired the Council's 4th Quarterly General Membership meeting,Fielded three teams in .the 'OAHCC BowlingLeague and instrumentally involved with theLeague's leadership. Parttcipated in the OahuCouncil Golf Tournament. Assisted in thec?nstructio,? and d~coration of the Oahu Council Float m the Kmg Kamehameha CelebrationFloral Parade. Participated in the planninG, andperformances of the day's events at Ho'lke'ike.Community Service: Ushered for the University
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CIVIC CLUBHONOLULU, OAHU, HAWAII
CHARTER DATE: April 6, 1966SONG: KaleleonalaniMOTTO: Kulia I Ka Nu'uFLOWER: PikakeCOLORS: Royal Blue and White
CLUB OFFICERSPr 'dest ent. Betty OgataEX:-Officio~Pres. Emeritus Elaine MullaneyVtce President Shirley KamakeleRecording Secretary " Rawleen FisherCorresponding Secretary Flora OandasanTreasurer Charlotte CathcartDirectors Peggy Arciero, Nona Frank,
Ellen Balabete, Mary Lou Kekuewa,Paul Kekuewa, Annie Kini, Edith Rahe
Sergeant-at-Arms Dottie BelzChaplain Annie KiniHt .istorum Paul KekuewaChoral Director Debbie Kelsey
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Our club has been unusually busy in this
year of HO'OLAKO...the communitJ! supportof things Hawaiian has been superlative and tobrinK the year to a peak by having our convenuon in Las Vegas with other Hawaiiangroups from ,the mainland is surely unique.We've 'been doing...NA MEA demonstrationsat Fun Sundays at the Bishop Museum [orAOHCC Oahu Council, Firemen's, Pau Riders(9187), Hawaii Visitor. Bureau' (8187), continued work ,on .Kahili project for ,KamehamehaSchools new chapel ,to be deiJicated in late87...made feather packets and taught group ofsensei. from Ja~an (through Bishop Museum),kicked off Aloha Week with a Hawaiiancrafts demo at Kuakini Hospital, also at RoyalHawaiian Shopping Center, did a spouse demoat Royal Hawaiian Hotel...held classes on ukulele...playing...singing...lauhala, quilting, miniature
~'m leme~ts, hula, lei making...SPORTS teachingo .Hawaiian games at Fun Sundays, Prince Lot
estival, weekly volleyball, participated involleyball tournament to send quadriplegicHawaiian boy to Korea for the Para Olympics, became a ~art of Mayor Fasi's GRAFFITI BUSTERS by aaopting bus stops, trafficsignal boxes near' Classic Bowl, supported[our and five teams in the AOHCC OCbowling league, took perpetual trophy forteam championship, aquanastics (water exer-cise group), bowled in OWBA, St. Patrick'sDay, Kamehameha Day, Fourth of July,OWBAIOBA mix tournaments... CHOIR yearround meetings, held fundraiser, sang at Princess Kaiulani Hotel, Christmas at A7a MoanaHotel, Ho'okupu, ushering for educational
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choral events...NA OPIO continues to supportthis group who are continuing their history,language and crafts...including the making oflaubala, pu iii, hula, music, teaching gamesand crafts at 'miscellaneous events, working atthe Fair to earn monies for convention...Theyare sponsoring 3 members to this convention..MISCELLANEOUS...worked at State Fair, Islanders, Liberty Bog, UH games and Bowlgames (Aloha, Hula and Pro) to fundraise forconvention, scholarship and general fund. Restoration of Kauia'eua'e Heiau initiated withobtaining. owner's support, blessing and weeklycleaning. Plan to involve many community organizations to help reach our goal. Adopt-aKupuna program continues with our monthlycommitment of Kanikapila at Lunalilo Home.This resulted in also having choral session tolearn music, words and 'how to play' instruments. Participated in the Kamehameha Dayparade by' sponsoring Outstanding HawaiianCivic Club member, Allen Kanoa. Membershipmeetings included Dr. Rudy Mitchell on Pohaku,Beatrice Krausse on medicinal plants, Dr. Ishmael Stagner on Hawaiian Living Treasures,Anna Mae Kaanei on Aloha Week, Choir presentation, Na Opio...each meeting also featuredlanguage lessons and tests on :erevious lesson...attentfed and supported all Ali i Sunday andMauna Ala...also Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV feast day at St. Andrews andQueen Liliuokalani...awarded 9 scholastic scholarships, including 3 for college...year roundactiVIties to fu.ndraise for sc/jolarship includedselling of Aloha Week ribbons ana manningmformatwn booth at Ala Moana Shopping Center...Roaring 20s dinner...supports St, AndrewsPriory with an annual sc/jolarship award...raisedour annual Christmas donations to five churches...participated in Great Aloha Run by manningwater stations, participated in Carole Kai BedRace Parade in conjunction with Queen's Medical Center...registered volunteers for MADD(Mothers Against Drunk Driving), voter registrars. Queen Emma is busier' than ever supporting not only things Hawaiian but ourcommunity as well. We wish everyone well atthis 87 Convention and congratulations on asuccessful HO'OLAKO!!!
Aloha
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KONA HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBKONA, HAWAII
CHARTER DATE: February, 1952SONG: Kona Kai0 PuaMOTTO: Kulia 1 KaNu'u
(Strive to reach the summit)FLOWER: PikakeCOLORS: Red and Gold
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Rose Fu;;moriFirst Vice President ArthurMahiRecording Secretary Annabel CraigCorresponding Secretary RudVMcdonaldTreasurer Sheila MaguireDirectors Grace Deguair, Irma Chillingworth,
Bob Baker, Le Ah NeeSergeant·at·Arms ,Arthur MahiChaplain Leon SterlingHistorian ]aqueHill
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Preservation of. Crafts and Culture: Partici
pated in the Cultural Festivals, demonstratedvarious Hawaiian crafts at Pu'uhonua 0 Honaunau National Historical Pa",k and at Pu'ukohola Heiau .National Historic Site. Preparedand donated a lei to Kamehameha's statue inKohala. Coordinated the· Makahiki on the island of Hawaii. Helped to preserve the nativeplants by clearing weeds at Pu'uhonua 0Honaunau's Upland Garden. PresenJation ofHistoric Sites: Members visited Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park to see the historical features in the area. This park is inits begrnning stages and isn't open to thepublic as yet. Help,ed to cleanup Kealakowa's'Heiau. Working w,th Hawaii District LandAgent of the State Dept. of Land and Natura7 Resources on a stewardsh,.ip program proposal for the dryland forest Janas of Pri'uwa'awa'a, North Kona, Hawaii. We joined theHistoric Hawai'i, in Honolulu, who initiateda program involving the public in their inventory program. We are their j'jrst contact andwe plan to help them recora historic sites.Members met with State Archaeologist Cordyfor training to spot historical sites. We wroteto support the nomination of Pu'uhonua 0 Honaunau NHP to be on the prestigious WorldHeritage List. We have made it known bycorrespondence to the Director of the PlanningDept. that we're interested in a draft ordinance relating to historic preservation andcreating a HIStoric Review Commission in the~ounty of Hawai'i and requesting that we beinformed as to its progress. Topics of DiscussionWithin the Club: Fees in National Park, Progress at Pu'ubonua 0 Honaunau NHP, Pu'ukohola Heiau NHS and Kaloko-Honokobau NPAlu Like, Hoolako, Hospice and Dryland 'Forests. We have been in contact with Senators Matsunaga and Inouye regarding entrance
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AHAHUI KALAKAUA HAWAIIANCIVIC CLUB
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
CHARTER DATE: February 1, 1975SONG: .KalakauaMOTTO: Keola He LahuiHawaii
(Eternal Life for the Hawaiian Race)COLORS: Kalakaua Blueand White
CLUB OFFICERSKuhina Nui Ellison GurlasaKuhina Kuakahi Maydav CardKuhina Kualua Manual NevesKakau 'Olelo Ho'opaa HoneyBarnesKakau 'oleto Ho'00 0 10 Palapala Gale KondoPu'uku ,',.,..,..•.......,.......•......RiC~ard ,TafJaresDirectors ,Byron Bader, Babe daSilva,
George K. Choi, Roberta K. RiversKumu Mo'olelo Vincent Mokiao
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Ahahui activities .included a . tu#ural . seminar;
4th of July·. food booth sale, annual pi,,;,c,sale of OUr own cookbook, Hawaiian 'coat-ofarmmedall,ons and raffle of two. Hawaiian quiltsmade by the Ahtihui. Hosted the 1987 Kamehameha Schools Glee Club concert at SanFrancisco State College to help raise mon~for our scholastic ana Ho'omaka'ika'i scholarship programs. Donated Christmas food basketsana money to the Aids Food Fund and AidsHospice Organitation in the San Francisco Bayarea.
fees for visitors to the National Parks, Wecommunicated with State Senator MalamaSolomon in supporting a separate West HawaiiCbmmunity College in Kona. Hoopulo« HawaiianCivic Club members are joining us to ,ain moreexperience and will eventually become rndependent. Scholarships: Presented $500 scholarshipawards to three people to attendlcontinuetheireducation at the University level. FUlldraisingEvents: Huli-huli chicken, Kamehameha DayFood .Booth, Coffee Festival Food Bootb andcounted cars at intersections for the State,
MOTTO:FLOWER:COLORS:
KALI HI·PALAMAHAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB1629 HAKA DRIVE, OAHU
WAIANAE HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBWAIANAE, HAWAII
CHARTER DATE: April 16, 1966SONG: Wai'Anae - Composed by members
Abigail Pililaau & Rachel KaleiuiabeaVa Mau Ke Ea 0 Ka Aina I Ka PonoIlimaRoyal Blue/Ilima Orange
CHARTER DA TE:SONG:MOTTO:COLORS:
February. 1970Ho'ikaika Like Me KealobaHo'ikaika Like Me KealohaPink and White
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Mrs. Wal\/ne (MAXINE) HeeF' V' P: 'd 'Jirst tee rest ent Mr. Jay LandisSecond Vice President Ms. GeGe KaweloSecretary Ms.·. Velma KekipiT~easurer Mrs. David (ROCHELLE)KaweloDirectors Mr. George Kawelo, Mrs. Agnes Cope,
Mn. Josephine Vim, Mrs. Louise Kong,Mrs. Bert (PAIGE) Barber, Mrs. Helen laea
Sergeant·at·Arms Mrs. Rose Soaresf.fjapla.in Mrs. Alexis Lopez
tstorians; Mrs. Katherine Maunakea,Mrs. Ruby Maunakea
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:The Waianae Hawaiian Civic Club is located
on the beautifi!lcoast of Leeward, Oahu. Wehave a small but very active, dynamic membership. of 65 Hawaiians/Part-Hawaiians andHawatians In Heart...This past year, we participated in various community and culturalactivities throughout the Islands of Oahu andMaui. We participated· in the annual PrinceKuhio celebration, Ho'oikeike at Bishop Museum,Kamehameha Day float .sponsored by OahuDistrict Council, attendea all Alii Sundaysand provided (6) $250 scholarships to Opiosgoing to mainland and local universities. Ourhearts are currently saddened with the passingof one of our very active 'kupuna" Mrs.Helen Iae«. On Sept. 25, 1987. we will behosting a night w,th NAINOA THOMPSON(navigator for the Ho'kulea Canoe) which willbe a lecture about his method of piloting theHokulea trip through the Pacific. This lecturewill be held at toe heiau located at Po'kaiBay, Watanae (Ku'ili'iloa Heiau).
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Susan PineFirst Vice President Dexter SoaresSecond Vice President Julia LagzmeroRecording Secretary Helen ScottCorresponding Secretary Helen GandallTreasurer ,..Paula KaliNSergeant-at-Arms Elmer WilliamsonC~apla.in Rev. Tuck Wah LeeHistorian Eleanor WilliamS01t
ACTIVIT~ES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Kokua partial financial aid to student at
the University of Hawaii, Hilo Campus. Spon-:sored two keikis at the Kamebameba Schools'Explorations program. Attended Ali'i Sundayservices at Kawaiaha'o Church. Attended services to honor the Ali'i at Mauna 'Ala. Attended District Council meetings. Assisted theHonolulu Community Action program in KalihiPalama with distribution of [ood. Assistedother clubs with the decoration of the 0 'ahuCouncil float for the Kamehameha .Day Parade.Participated in the Kupuna Program; Dept. ofEducation. Hosted the Hawaiian lecture seriessponsored by the Continuing Education Program of the Kamehameha Schools/BernicePauahi Bishop Estate. Kaumakapili Church atPalama, 0 'aDu provided the historic settingfor the Hawaiian Electric Choral Group, ledby Mrs. Martha Hohu and the distinguishedlecturers. SPRING SERIES: George Kanahele,PhD....Ku Kanaka, Stand Tall: A Search forHawaiian Values. Larry K. Kimura - The Resurgence of Hawaiian Language. R. Lokomaika'iSnakenbe'1. - E Ho'ala Kakou I Ka OleloHawai'i, Let us all reawaken our interest inHawaiian Language'. FALL SERIES: Keoni K.Agard, Attorn68'-at-Law - Reparations.
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(213)732·9161
ALI'I PAUAHI HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBOAHU BASED
CHARTER DATE: December 8, 1973SONG: Pauabi 0 KalaniMOTTO: Ka Ikaika 0 Ka Mana'o Ame Ke Kino
(Strong in mind and body)FLOWER: Kukui - Pua and Lei Kuku!COLOR: Keokeo-
symbolizing light, purity and empathyCLUB OFFICERSPresident Annell AmaralVice President Frank DowerSecretary '" PuaalaMcElhaneyTreasurer , Harriet 0 'Sullivan
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Development of Kupuna tape and booklet
called Na Mele Na ou A Na Kupuna. Distributed to every DOE kupuna in HawaiianStudies. Reprinted for a fundraiser. Leadershipluncheon no. 10. Year of the Hawaiian Planning Committee Chairperson is Harriet 0'Sullivan while Annelle Amaral is in charge oftable decorations. Attendance at Ali'i Sunaays atKawaiaha'o and attendance at Ali'i celebrationsat Mauna Ala. Purchase of new uniforms.American Cancer Society - Camj Anuenue •Children with Cancer - Provide Na Mea activities for campers. Kamehameha Day Parade.Family Sundays at Bishop Museum. CelebrityDinner Participant. Entertained, Lee and RositaRosen - Personnel Mgr. JC Pennys in AlaMoana. Family Sundays at Bishop Museum Children's Day - Provided kupuna for storytelling. Member Maile Lum Ho Vargo wrotelOla Kakou Na Hawai'i at state conventionfor Year of the Hawaiian in collaboration withViolet Hughes, Honolulu Club. Active participation at District level - Betty Jenkins Vice President - co-hosted district meeting
LAHAINA HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBLAHAINA. MAUl, HAWAII
CHARTER DATE: October 18, 1935
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Bernice NittaVice President Clinton MakekauSecretary Millie KahahaneTreasurer Nani LeongDirectors Dellas Kaleta, Sr. Frank Sylva, Sr.
Mercy Makekau
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:The Lahaina Hawaiian Civic Club elected
its first officers and board of directors afterbeing ina~tive for .the. past several years. Amembership drioe IS In progress now withmany activities finally getting in motion.
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HANALEI HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBHANALEI, KAUAI
CHARTER DATE: 1969SONG: Hanobano HanaleiMOTTO: Kaulana A 0 HanaleiFLOWER: Pua OlenaCOLORS: Purple and White
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Fred B. Conant, Jr.Vice President Charles KimSecretary Annie HashimotoTreasurer Keikilani HaradaDirectors Peter Piilani, Valerie Yokotake,
WaY1ze Harada.josepb Haumea,Howard Yokotake, Eleanor Haumea
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Club sponsored seven 5th graders to the
Kamehameha Schools' Summer Explorations '87.Four college grants were given at $300 each.$100 was given to the Kauai Special Olympics..$250 was spent to buy fruits and canay torChristmas programs at Hanalei School, HanaleiAloha Pre-School and Menehune' MontessoriPre-School. Club members participated in theannual Prince Kuhio Memorial Service at KuhioPark sponsored by the Kamehameha Lodge andthe annual King Kaumuali'i Memorial Servicein Waimea s!?onsored by the Kaumuali'iHawaiian Civ,c Club. Hanalei HCC presidentwas one. of the honoree's receiving the 'NaKane Kaulana '0 Kaua'i' award presented bythe K«uai Island Center of Alu Like, Inc.
CENTRAL MAUlHAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB
WAILUKU. MAUlCHARTER DATE: April 16, 1966MOTTO: E Maka Ala Ka KouFLOWER: LokelaniCOLOR: Pink
CLUB OFFICERSPresident <1! Paul CantoVice President Anthony FernandezSecretary :Joan FarrenTreasurer Patricia FeiteiraDirectors Gertrude Mahi, Betty BegaChoral Director Stephanie Crowell Stucky
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:I Held a membershif drive . Fund raising projects - Participated In the Kamebameba Dayprograms • Held the Holoku Ball - Awardedthree scholarships - Committee member on'Year of Hawaiians' Committee • Hosted sot~·
ball tournament - Removed and restored p,ligrass on Hawaiian Hale at the lao HeritageGarden Park - Continued voluntary service oncommunity/county boards.
HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB OF KA'UNA'ALEHU-PAHALA-KA'U, HAWAII
HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBOF HONOLULU
HONOLULU, HAWAII
CHARTER DATE:CLUB SONG:CLUB COLORS:CLUB MOTTO:
ORGANIZED:
February, 1970Ka Nani A'o Ka'uGreen & WhiteUaMau Ke Eao Ka Aina I Ka PonoAugust, 1969
CHARTER DATE:CLUB SONG:CLUB MOTTO:
CLUB FLOWER:CLUB COLORS:
December 6, 1917Lei /limaUaMau Ke Eao Ka Aina I Ka Pono/lima/lima & Red
CLUB OFFICERSPresident L Anna CariagaFirst Vice··President Dsrlyn VierraSecond vice-President Mae AkamuRecording Secretary Jeanette HowardCorresponding Secretary Jeanette HowardTreasurer Sybi! GraceParliamentarian. Zachary De BernardiHistorian Jeanette HowardDirectors Stephanie Tabbada, Jessie Ke,
Catherine Arnold, Lillian Ortega
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Total 88 members for 1986. Eighteen mem
bersattended the Kauai Convention. Participated in the lei competition and in the NaMea Hawaii exhibits. Historical Booklet received a certificate of outstanding achievements.Christmas dinner meeting at PBSR, the electionof 1987 officers ended our 1986th year. Monthly publication. of activities, meetings alternatingPahala/Na'alehu and check on members' healthand welfare. BOD's meet quarterly. Fundraisedseveral Expedition Groups, HIVA basketballclassics, toe dedication of the Kamaoa WindFarm and the first annual golf tournament.Sponsored the Hawaiian lei contest for theelementary students and fifth graders ofHawaiian ancestry to the Kamehameha SchoolExploration. Awarded scholarships to high schoolgraduates and college student. Donation topurchase Hawaiiana books for the Na'alebu/Pahala School libraries. Cleanup of historicalarea a.t Kalae. Participated in CBP egg bunt,State BIOF, Ho'olako 87 Hawaiian lei con-test in Ka'u and La'au Lapa'au workshops,Kamehameha Day leis for the statue, Alu Like'sHawaiian Resource Van and in Na'alebu's 4thof July as a community service, Na Mea Hawaiiexhibits and in the Parade. Guest speakers,MacDonald of aHA, Kinney of Alu Like andHannemann of CBP. Members, families andf!iends gatbered for a bond 0 friendship, goodfellowshtp and mutual understanding. Attendedcouncil, community, educational meetings andpublic hearings. Celebrated the Aloha Spirit inKa'u with a Hawaiian apparel contest, gamescompetition, craft and lei demonstrations, exhibits and the presentation of the Aloha WeekKa'u Court.
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CLUB OFFICERSPresident: Alika BeckFirst Vice-President Haunani ApotioneRecording Secretary Kamaka TomCorresponding Secretary Haunani BernardinoTreasurer Susan Malterre-HtunDirectors Kath.y Farm, Sterling Johnson,
Moku Froiseth, Malta Tongg,Nelson Ledward, Lynell Tom, Pili Lee Lo.V
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Monthly Executive Board meetings - bi
monthly Potluck - Supper Meetings - InstallationBanquet . participation in Alii Sunday - HolokuBall Scholarship Fundraiser - Lunalilo Homevisit - Awarded 6 graduate and 24 undergraduate scholarships for Fall 198'1, Spring 1988school year.
'AHAHUI '0 LILI'UOKALANIHAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
CHARTER DATE: February 4, 1977CLUB SONG: Lei No Kamaka'ehaCLUB MOTTO: 'Onipa'aCLUB FLOWER: Pua - KalaunuCLUB COLORS: Black & Yellow
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Eunice Abreu GomesFirst Vice-President S. Kuahilani YimSecond Vice-President David KekunaRecording Secretary Lei JensenCorresponding"Secreterv Dale KekunaTreasurer Mahealani MaciasDirectors [arret Ah Chin. Gwen Cugal,
Ed Hawelu. [errv Krupp,Mary Pelayo, Bettv Weaver
'Choral Director. ·.. Moana Chang
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Awarded five academic scholarships - Partici
pated in two Ho'olauleas - Held weekly educational and arts/crafts workshops - Held 1987Scholarship Luau in May - Sang at EllisonOnizuka's one year anniversary memorial service - sang for the VFW Post 1961 at theirannual memorial service.
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AINAHAU 0 KALEPONI HAWAIIANCIVIC CLUB
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
November 12, 1982AinabauE Malama la Na Pono,o Ka Aina E Na Opio(The Culture ofthe land isPreserved in its Youth)
COLORS: White, Green and Peacock Blue
CLUB OFFICERSPresident .]acquline E. JuddFi TT" P id. .trst v Ice. rest e!1t Jane K. M. PangSecond.Vtce President ,Jo~eph Rodrigues, Sr.Recording Secretary Bemardine Kanoelani JuddCorresponding Secretary Esther YeeT~easurer Terry Wa~en
Directors Carl Bode, Sharon Mttiseldme. . ,Victor M. Pang, CharlesMitchell,
Albert Yee, Thomas SilvaSergeant-at-Arms Gary H JuddCh laiap am Mary Ann KalamaHistorian Rose DobbynChoral Director H. Jay Mannion
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Scholarship awards for college; post-graduate
and vocational students; Kamebameba SchoolsExploration Summer Program--13 scholarships.Adop: two or '?lore needy Polynesian familiesm the area during the Christmas: holidays.Entertain at St. Francis Home Christmas andEaster. Entertain as community service atrehab hospitals, nursing homes, senior citizengroups, Tbe Lupis Foundation. Established ablood resource center within the club. Craftworkshops during the year including laubala,Hawaiian. musical implements--Uliuli, puili--hula sklrts~ arts and crafts, Hawaiian quilting,Kapa Makmg, Kapa Implements. Participated inCommunity Resources Faire for non-profit groups'Miss Hawaii of California Pageant; Ho'olako 'exhibition at the Huntington Center; 3-monthexhibition of Hawaiian cultural artifacts andcrafts at the Bowers Museum; Obana Day atthe Bowers Museum; Choral singing at theHuntington Beach City Festival. Sixth AnnualScholarship Aba'aina. Fourth of July FireworksFundraiser; Laulau Making Fundraiser; Ho'olau-le'a Hawaiian and ethnic foods, boutique boothand games for scholarship fundraiser and LeiContest. Exhibit at. UCLA Pacific Rim Eoentwith display of cultural artifacts. Culturalworkshops for members including cooking andi!.ancing--au.wana. Entertain a?'ld cater for Hawa~Ian fim~ttons for. scbolarsbip fundraising. Heldinformational meetmg on Hawaii State Billsaffecting Hawaiians. Participated in 1987 Kamebame~a Day Para'!.e--Princess Kanoelani Judd withVOIce of Hauiaii. Attended the landing of theHokulea! March ~3, 1987, as guests of thePolynesian Voyagmg Society.
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WAIALUA HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBWAIALUA, OAHU
CHARTER DATE: April 16, 1966SONG: Kaulana WaialuaMOTTO: Hanalike Me Ka LokabiFLOWER: KukunaokalaCOLORS: Yellow and Green
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Levi KauuialuVice President Derryl AiwohiSecretary Tomi ChongTreasurer Margaret Lei AiDirectors Dorothy Awai, Joseph Leong,
Rachel Machado, Violet GilmanSergeant-at- Arms George AiHistorian Dorothy Awai
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:The Waialua Hawaiian Civic Club celebrated
its 53rd anniversary by hosting a clubInstallation/Anniversary Dinner. Scholarship awardswere presented at the Annual Graduates Socialfor 1987 graduates of Hawaiian ancestry (approximately $2500). A $50 savings bond was alsoawarded to the good citizenship awardee. Clubmembers participated in the following activities:Oahu Council's Annual Ho'ike'ike at BishopMuseum, Ali'i Sunday Services, the HACPAClegislative reception and attended the OahuCouncil meetings. Our fundraising efforts. included sausage and kalua pig sales, participatingin tbe Nortbshore Carnival and recruitingmembership. Waialua's major club project, restoration of the unique historic site referred toas 'Pohaku Lanai' is still pendinq. Coordinationof the project is with the state s 'Dept: ofLand and Natural Resources and Mr. RudyMitchell, Archaeologist of Waimea Falls Park.Members particpated inpr.oviding. patrioticentertainment lor patients of crawford Homeduring the month of July in conjunction withthe Fourth of July celebration. Waialua waspleased to sponsor one child to the Kamebameha Schools Exploration Program during thesummer. Annually, our club hosts a WhiteChristmas gatherIngr: the 'Opio of Waialuaproviding games an caroling lor the childrenand distributing goody bags as well as givingout White Christmas boxes of staples andfood items to needy families. Club membersalso do community Christmas caroling.
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TWENTY-EIGHTHANNUAL CONVENTIONUNION PLAZA HOTEL LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
NOVEMBER 11, 12, 13, 141987
CONVENTION AGENDA
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iWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1987 .
j 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Registration (Convention Lobby Ares- 3rd f1oor) Bobbee Mills (Koolauloa HCC)Pre-Function AreaFREE EVENING
THURSDA Y, NOVEMBER 12, 1987
9:00 AM . 5:00 PM Registration (Convention Lobby Area' 3rd floor) Bobbee Mills (Pre-Function Area)9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Recreational Activities
Golf. .•..•....••.....................SaharaCountry Club Leonard ChowBowling............•...............Show Boat Dale Kekuna
9:00 AM . 3:00 PM Cribbage..............•.•.......... Turf Room , Dave KekunaKonane , Turf Room...................•..........DaJle KekunaKamau...•.........; Turf Room Dave KekunaHawaiian Games.........•.....Poolside....•..............................John Jensen(1) Hu (2) Pala'ie (3) 'Utu Maika (4) Moo Pahe'e
11:00 AM Turn in Leis for Lei Competition...............................................•.Lei Jensen3:30 PM Rules Meeting.......................•.....................;...•...............GeorgeMil/s (Koolauloa HCC)7:00 PM Association Board Meeting (President's Suite) Benson Lee (Pearl Harbor HCC)
I' FRIDA Y, NOVEMBER 13, 1987
8:00 PM· 11:00 PM Aha Mele (Triple Crown Ballroom)•..................................•••Nola Nahulu (Pearl Harbor HCC)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1987
Registration (Convention Center)...........•....•.....•••.•••.•••••....•Bobbee MillsHo 'omau i Ka Hana Lima No 'eau A Na Hawaii Display••..••..Saturday Morning OnlyMele Evaluation Meeting • No HostGeneral Session Convenes (Triple Crown Ballroom)
~VO~c::t;~di~g.H~~~ii;~ f~ii~f/:fk::_a:s (Koolauloa HCC)
v (Jutstanding Non-Hewelien I, .. -. 1 .../Ji,
i/Outstanding Hawaiian Civic Club Member,- c.&Ui:J ec'J/L"'''!4~'Final Report, Credentials Committee Bobbee MillsCommittee Reports
Presidents.•.•.....•.•.................•.......... Benson LeeBudget & Finance.....•.......•..........•... Irma FardenConstitution & By·Laws.............•.... Linda DelaneyHistoric Sites•..............•.•......•.......... Gard KealohaNa Mea Hawaii Betty JenkinsEducation....•...........•....................•.Dexter SoaresLegislative.............•...•......•.............Piilani DeshaPublic Relations............•......•...•..•..Ed ThompsonResolutions Tomi ChongHealtl1 & Human Services Anna CariagaHACPAC Fred Cachola (Waianae HCC)
Unfinished BusinessNew Business
CONVENTION ADMINiSTRATOR Toni Lee (Pearl Harbor HCC)Presentation of 19..88 Convention
Ho 'omau i Ka Hana Lima No 'eau ANa Hawsi'i Award II:Prince KuhioAward, Outstanding Hawaiian Civic Club -<- f(L~UJ ~~ cyuu.--- v-~Gigi Kawelo (Waianae HCC) ..-LKamehameha Ekahi No 'eau Award _r~":t "..,ot,..-Lorna Akima (WaimeaHCC)AnnouncementsBenediction Moses KealeSinging of Ho 'oteko andlOla Kakou Na Hawai 'iHawaii Aloha...............••....................•.................................Choral Director ofMele WinnerReurementofColo~ ~
AdjournmentHACPAC MeetingNo Host Cocktails (Triple Crown Bal/room)Royal Centennial Bal/ Brueella Berard
11:15 AM
11:30 AM
10:45 AM
12:00 Noon1:30PM5:00 - 6:30 PM6:30PM
7:30 • 8:00 AM8:00 AM • 1:00 PM8:00AM . n Ij}
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9:20AM9:30AM
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Registration (Convention Lobby Aree- 3rd floor) Bobbee Mills (Pre·Function Area)Steno Pool (Convention Center)Ho 'omau i Ka Hana Lima No 'eau A Na Hawaii Display (Pre-Function Area)GeneralSession Convenes (Triple Crown Bal/room)Presentation of Colo~Hawai'i PonoiStar Spangled BannerSinging of Ho 'oleko andlOla Kakou Na Hawai 'iInvocation..•..........•....•..............•..........Moses Keale (HCC of Hanalei)Call to Order President Benson Lee (Pearl Harbor HCC)Introduction of Board of Dlrector«Introduction ofParliamentarian Arthur Hoke (HCC of Ka 'u)Introduction ofSergeant·at·Arms Dennis Sai (Prince Kuhio HCC)Welcome AddressTemporary Report, Rules Committee GeorgeMillsPreliminary Report, Credentials Committee Bobbee MillsGuestSpeaker· To Be AnnouncedAdoption ofPermanent Rules GeorgeMillsAdoption ofMinutes, 27th Annual Convention (Circulated)Treasurer's Report Betty Lou Stroup (Prince Kuhio HCC) circulatedResolutions Committee Report Tomi Chong (Waialua HCC)Announcement of Committee Meeting Locations {U;.)!..J.ri... O~ rJtWJ-hRecess • ' MY/, U4tUII.Committee Meetings
Presidents...........................•............Benson Lee (Pearl Harbor HCC)Budget & Finance /rma Farden (HCC of Honolulu)Constitution & By-Laws Linda Delaney (Prince Kuhio HCC)Historic Sites..............................•....Gard Kealoha (HCC of Honolulu)Na Mea Hawaii. Betty Jenkins (Ali'i Pauahi HCC)Education Dexter Soares (Kalihi Palama HCC)Legislative Piilani Desha (Prince Kuhio HCC)Public Relations Ed Thompson (Kalihi Palama HCe)Resolutions Tomi Chong (Waialua HCC)Health & Human Services Anna Cariaga (HCC of Ka 'ul
v 8:00 AM • Noon/.8:00 AM./ .8:00 AM - 4:30 PM/8:30 AM
9:00AM"""9: 15 AM/1i:25AM~/9:35 . 10: 10 AM/'/J}:10 AM\ 10:25 AM/10:40AMi/!f!!5.0 AM11'71: 15 AM
12:00 Noon1:30 PM • 4:30 PM
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EWA HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBEWA,OAHU
CHARTER DATE: May 4, 1948SONG: Pupu 0 EwaMOTTO: Ua Mau Ke Ea Oka Aina Ika PonoCOLORS: Green and Yellow
CLUB OFFICERSPresiden t George RichardsonFirst Vice President .John Quattle BaumSecond' Vice President NedNekoaRecording Secretary Adlied BsteinCorresponding Secretary Ululani OanaTreasurer , George KailiwaiDirectors Katherine Nak~fl, Micheal Nakea,
Margie Zinkie, Hanab Fonseca,Joe Low, Margaret Burns
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Attended all All'i services at Kawaiahao
Church. Attended all Oahu. District meetings.Attended all gatherings at the Nuuanu Mauso'leum. Attended church services at St. Andrew'sCathedral in honor of the Ali'i. Attended theceremony at the Liliuokalani Children's Center.Assisted the Waianae, Nanaikapono, Waikiki,Wahiawa and Waialua Civic Clubs with theirscholarship fund-raisers and purchased ticketsfor their affairs. Assisted with members decorating the float for the Kamehameha DayParade. Our president was honored by theState of Hawaii Senate for' his .outstandingaccomplishments. He was the Aloha Week Kingin 1954-55. He's served as the Grand Marshalfor the Aloha Week and Kamehameha DayParades for 8 years. He has also served aspresident of the Ewil Hawaiian Civic Clublor 39 )lears. He's attended every state Hawaiian Cioic Club Convention as president of theEwa Haw.aiian Civic Club since itsbeginnil'gin April, 1959 to 1987 - 28 years.
HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB OFLAUPAHOEHOE
LAUPAHOEHOE, HAWAII
CHARTER DATE: February 11, 1972SONG: Ka Nai AupuniMOTTO: Ua Mau Ke Ea Oka Aina Ika PonoCOLORS: Royal Blue and Gold
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Walter C. VictorFirst Vice President Louise "Sweetie" MaikuiSecond Vice President LaVerne KaniboSecretary Violet FranciscoTreasurer Ernest ThomasDirectors Dolores Thomas, Elizabeth Eugenio.
Marian MaikuiSergeant-at-Arms '" Albert MaikuiChaplain Toribio FranciscoHistorian Toribio Francisco
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Sponsored fundraising bazaar together with a
softball and volleyball tournament to raisefunds for scholarship grants. Catered luau forscholarship grants. Made monetary contributionto the Ellison Onizuka Scholarship Fund. Mademonetary contribution to Laupahoehoe Elementary. School to purchase awards for theirScholastic Auards Program. Members coordinated and participated in the Hawaiian CultureLecture Series sponsored by the KamehamehaSchools Continuing Education Program in conjunction with the 'Year of the Hawaiian'.Members coordinated and participated in the'Ocean Fair' held for the first time ever atLaupahoehoe Beach Park. Participated in theHonomu Village Fair parade. A warded scholarship grants to six graduates of LaupahoehoeHigh School. After seven years of lobbying,research and consultation, many members together with the community, were instrumentalin making' the Laupahoehoe boat ramp andharbor a reality. This project cost nearlythree million dollars.
TWENTY.EIGHTH ANNUAL CONVENTION COMMITTEE
Chairpersons AI PelayoWini Smith
Recording Secretary•.•.•...•...•...•....•....•....•...•...••..... ~ ;.Lei JensenTreasurer•..•.•••••..•.••••.•.•......•••.....•...•.•......•...•..•...................ot••• ,Melanie It ose ro.Convention Program Booklet.•.•.•...........••...•••.•..•........•...._ Stephanie K. YimOfficial Greeter & Transportation.....•.......••.................. Eunice Abreu GomesGolfing ;•... ~ ...•.......•.....•.•..........•....•...........Leonard ChowBowling..••.••..•.••..•••••...•........•....•.•.•....••........•............................. Dale KekunaHawaiian Games•••••••...............•...•.........•.......•.•........ ~ John JensenCribbage, Kamau, Konane......•.............•..•......................•.......... Dave KekunaStene Pool.•..•..•••...•..•..........•......••......•........•................................. Rony NovyDisplay Liaison Mary PelayoHospitality •.•••.............•...••........•................••................................ Sam Rosero
Andy WynneLei Con test•..•••.••..•...•.•.•.••........•...•...•..•.......................•...........•..... Lei JensenRoyal Centennial Ball.....••......•..•...........•.....•......................... Brucella BerardAha Mele Liaison••.•..•...•..................•...........•................................... Jean YimConvention Theme Advisor....•.................••............................ Keoni Du Pont
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CHARTER DATE: June 17,1964SONG: WaialaeMOTTO: Ka Lani Ana Ole
(Heaven ofBoundless Limits)Purple and White VioletPurple and White
FLOWER:COLORS:
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Mrs. [lima WilliamsFirst Vice President Kina'u Boyd KamaliiSecond Vice President James CockettRecording Secretary Lydia LakeCorresponding Secretary [anice Ak~na
Treasurer Raymond [elling«Directors Michael Cbun, Lillian Kruse,
Myron Cumminlfs, Betty Lou Stroup,Herminia Ross, Charles Peter
Historian Edna BekeartChoral Director Anuabea Brown
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Secretary- Treasurer
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Held Annual Installation Dinner and Choral
Group sang. Attended Ali'i Sunday services atKawaiaha'o Church. Oft!cers partic!pated atKawaiaha'o Church Afti SuniJay lor PrinceKuhio. Officers participated in Mauna Ala services for Ali'i. Every Thanksgiving Choral Groupand Members entertain Kupuna at Lunalilo Home.Participated in O'ahu Council Ho'ike'ike atBishop Museum. Attended District Council meetings. Sponsored very successful Golf Tournament1st Annual for Scholarship Fund. Sponsoredvery success,"-l Chili Sale. Special Dinner Meeting for Scholarship Recipients at Bishop Museum. Awarded 2~ scholarships - $10,000.Held Annual Kini Poi at EiJ Kauxmunakoa'sPunalu 'u Home with invited guest to discussresolutions and convention business. Helpeddecorate the Association's Kamebameba Day Floaton Parade Day. Held monthly Board of Directors meetings and membership meetings with resource speakers, all dinner meetings. Choral Groupsang aniJ members attended Liliuokalani Chu~ch
in Haleiwa in rememberance of the Queen In
Sept. Club members attended and testified atthe Legislature for Hawaiian causes. ChoralGroup sangat the 0'0 Award dinner for recipient W. Rubin. Prince Kubio Day at MaunaAla and the Federal Building.
PRINCE KUHI'O HAWAIIANCIVIC CLUBOAHU, HAWAII
BOBBYCHUNPublisher
(818) 765·1982
PRINCESS KAIULANIHAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBHONOLULU, OAHU, HAWAII
CHARTER DATE: August. 1977SONG: Ka iulani A1i'iMOTTO: Kulia [Ka Lokabi ('Strive for Unity')FLOWER: PikakeCOLORS: Red. Black and White
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Kenneth S. K. HainaVice President Carol Ansa!Secretary Candice C. HurleyTreasurer '" Glad.ys RodenhurstDirectors Dorothy Gillett, Luana S. BeckSergeant-at-Arms : Kuulei HainaChaplain Dorotbv GillettHistorian Caroline B. Hurley
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:The Princess Ka'iulani Hawaiian Civic Club
has undergone the process of tho~ough reorganization under the able!eadersh,p of .I~ennyHaina President. The Clubs many actioittesinclude on-going membership drives, fundraisingefforts and community involvement. In June,1987, Na Kamali'i 0 Princess Ka'iulaniHawaiian Civic Club was organized for the naopio of the Club under the leadership ofCandace C. Hurley: Also in June, the C!ub'sScholarship Committee under the leadersh,pof Luana S. Beck was reactivated. A newCommittee on Fundraising was crea.t~d with. CarolAnzai as its Chair. The Clf/b part,c,pated ,ntwo Bishop Museum Family Sundays to date;proceeds of which have gone to augment theClub's General and Scholarshif Funtfs. ThePrincess Ka'iulani Hawaiian Ctvic Club actively'supports both theO'ahu District Council anathe Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs attheir meetings. Truly in this Year of theHawaiian 1987, the Princess Ka'iulam HawaiianCivic Club has been recommitted to its motto:Kulia 1 Ka Lokahi, for it has endeavored tounify and strengthen its membership throughfellowship vision, a redefined goal, hard workand pers~rverance. Ho'olako .• We are enricbedt!
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HOOLEHUA HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBHOOLEHUA. MOLOKAI
CLUB OFFICERSPresident William W. CharVice President Lady UuSecretary Mabel A.VauTreasurer Florence K. CharDirectors Louie Hao, Nalani Hose,
Bella Spencer-
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:One fund-raiser: sponsored a Kualapuu School
'McFruff Elementary School Puppet Program.The McGruff Elementary School Puppet Program was "developed by the National Crime Prevention Council. Locally headed by tbe HawaiiCriminal Justice Commission and endorsed bytbe State Board of Education, it's a programthat teaches children practical lessons in aconfidence building, non-threatening and posi-tive way. Schools and teachers throughout theUnited States are using the McGrujf SchoolPuppet Program to teach these lessons.
CHARTER DATE:SONG:MOTTO:FLOWER:COLORS:
February, 1972HoolehuaUa Mau Ke Ea Oka Aina Ika PonoKukuiGreen and Black
HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB OFHAMAKUA
HONOKAA, HAWAIICHARTER DATE: April, 1956SONG: Hawaii AlohaMOTTO: Ua Mau s» Ea Oka Aina lka PonoFLOWER: MaileCOLORS: Lavender and White
CLUB OFFICERSPresident Reynolds N. Kamakawiwoole • Ir.Vice President Violet RamosRecording Secretary Gordon KainoaCorresponding Secretary Gloria LukzenTreasurer Marilvn KanakawiwooleDirectors Lou Ann Garcia, Clyde Mendes,
Kathy Paiva, Catbe AndersonSergeant·at-Arms ,Geo"$eSvmtheChaplain ; Fann·,e KanekoaHistorian Elaine MillsChoral Director Kathy Paiva
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS:Donated food for Kalapana Volcano Home
less residents, Christmas party, Pie Sale, LeiMaking, Kamehameha Day, sponsored scholarships. Sponsored a Ho'olako seminar for membership, participated in the Puukuhola HeiauCultural Festival, Buckaroo breakfast fund-
. raiser, Governor's honorship event, concessionMiss Aloha Macadamia Pageant, Makahiki, OhanaLanguage School and Drug Awareness Program.
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MAKA'ALA, MIKIMIKI- -/ /: lOLA KAKOU NA HAWAI'I ://
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Lyrics by: Violet HughesMaile Vargo
Music by: Maile VargoCopyright: November 1986
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HO'OLAKO 1987 THEME SONG CONTEST WINNER
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HO'OLAKOWe AleEn'flChed
CELEBRATE THE HAWAIIAN/198?567 South King Street, Suite 178
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813Phone (808) 533-3729
January 1987
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-';;;:;:;-' This Is to announce that the first place,and winning song, Is "HO'OLAKOHAWAI'I,"composedby Wendell Sliva. Mr. Silva and hiswife Sharon are theproudparents of 2 sons. Talented, heis the Executive Director of theKalihi-Palama Culture andArts Society, Inc., a leader InHawaii's multi-cultural society, and successfully combinesbeing a scholar ofHawaiian history, language, and culture with producing Hawaiian shows,entertaining, and serving as master of ceremonies on numerous occasions. Heis thefounderof the annual Queen Lilluokalani Keiki Hula Competition, going into its 12th year in 1987, and hasauthored thebook, Nana I na Loea Hula (Look to the Hula Resources), published in 1984. He is aregular and dearly loved consultant to theNorth American Kumu Hula Association of Hayward,California, and most recently, was honored by representing Hawaii with a chant hecomposedand presented In New York at one of the pre-opening events of the re-dedication of the Statueof Liberty.
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The song waspresented to thepublic on Sunday January II, 1987 at theQueen KapiolaniPark Bandstand by Wendell, his two sons, Elizabeth Ma'ihu'l Brown Park, kumu hula of Hu'iPark's Hula Studio, ten female dancers and five musicians.
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"HO'OLAKO HAWAI'I"
This mele was composed utilizing thetraditional Hawaiian concept that if one loves...- 5'~.~awall, onewillappreciate, cherish, and enhance or enrich Itsresources. This is the legacy~' of our kupuna. It Is the legacy of "Aloha" which cannot be found anywhere else onearth.
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Composed OCtober 15, 1986Lyrics and Music by Wendell Silva
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HO'OLAKO HAWAI'I
E ALAE NA'OIWI 0 HAWAI'IHO'OKUPA'A I NEIA 'AINAE HANA LIKE KAKOU ME KALOKAHIIKA MAKAHIKI A NA HAWAI'I.
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HO'OLAKO HAWAI'I MEKE ALOHAALOHA NO KE ONE HANAU E
ENRICH HAWAI'I
ARISE 0 NATIVE CHILDREN OFHAWAI'IREMAIN STEADFAST (OR LOYAL) TOTHIS LANDLET US WORK TOGETHER HARMONIOUSLYINTHE YEAR OFTHE HAWAIIAN.
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This song won FIRST PLACE in the HO'OLAKO 1987 THEME SONG CONTEST~~for the CELEBRATE THE HAWAIIAN/1987 celebration. It was presented
to the public on Sunday January 11, 1987 at the Queen Kapio1aniPark Bandstand by Wendell, his two sons, Elizabeth Ma'ihu'i Brown.Park, kumu hula of Hu'i Park's Hula Studio, ten female dancersand five musicians.
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ASSOCIATION OF HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBS
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE1987 - 1988
I President 1BENSON LEE, SR.
I 1st Vice President I I 2ndV~ President IJALNAKEALA I I KINA 'u KAMALI"
I I I IRecording Secretary I I Corresponding Secretary I I Treasurer I I Immediate Past President I I President Emeritus
CANDICE HURLEY LILYPA BETTY LOU STROUP WHITNEY ANDERSON DR GEORGE MILLS
IOahu Council President Hawaii Council President
Maui County Council Kauai Council PresidentLILIA MADERIOS ANN NATHANIEL President FRED B. CONANT
Directors Director SONNY FERNANDEZ DirectorPETER CHING WALTER VICTOR
Director LIONEL KAOHIDAWN FARM-RAMSEY
WILLIAM CHAR
DEXTER SOARES
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Ahahui KalakauaAhahui Ka'iulani Nanaikapono Hamakua Central Maui Hanalei Ahahui 0 Lili'uokalaniAli'i Pauahi Pearl Harbor Hila Ho'olehua Kaua'i Ainahau 0 KaleponoEwa Prince Kuhio Ho'opuloa Lahaina Kaumuali'i Hui 0 Hawaii 0 UtahHonolulu Puuloa Ka'u Lanai Kawaihau'Kailua Queen Emma Kohala MolokaiKalihi-Palama Wahiawa KonaKing Kamehameha Waialua KuakiniKoolauloa Waianae LaupahoehoeKoolaupoko Waikiki Prince DavidKualoa-Heeia Waimanalo KawananakoaMakakilo Waimea
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