Flood Victim Resources: Volunteer Mold Specialist & Red Cross Disaster Contact Person
From: Ping Collis picolli@LASHAW.ORG; Legal Aid Society of HI
Hi Maile,
1. Ellen Watson is a nationally certified, locally licensed mold specialist. She/her company will do a free and detailed inspection, they will provide both reconstruction and litigation, pro bono, depending on specifics of each case.
Office phone: 734-6442
Cell Phone: 778-0309
Email: pehi@hawaii.rr.com
2. Maria Lutz is the American Red Cross person covering disasters for now. Red Cross is doing home inspections and providing rental assistance vouchers to flood victims. [Tony Kato, who was at the Kualoa disaster assistance relief center, will be in charge by early Jan. ‘09]
Office Phone: 739-8114
Email: lutzm@hawaiiredcross.org
Aloha!
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Storm Drains at Upena and Moua Streets in Makaha
On Wed, 12/31/08, Brennon.Morioka@hawaii.gov wrote:
Aloha Maile
Our maintenance engineers as well as our hydraulic engineers will be doing some site inspections along the Farringon corridor during the first two weeks of January since we have received numerous calls about similar problems along the entire stretch. They will be looking at intermediate steps we can take to address ponding and such. However, there is not much that could have been done for an event of such magnitude and intensity as the recent rain event a couple of weeks ago. That storm far exceeded any of our design standards. I will keep you informed about what we find.
Aloha
Brennon
Aloha Maile
Our maintenance engineers as well as our hydraulic engineers will be doing some site inspections along the Farringon corridor during the first two weeks of January since we have received numerous calls about similar problems along the entire stretch. They will be looking at intermediate steps we can take to address ponding and such. However, there is not much that could have been done for an event of such magnitude and intensity as the recent rain event a couple of weeks ago. That storm far exceeded any of our design standards. I will keep you informed about what we find.
Aloha
Brennon
KHNL8 - West Oahu Residents Still Fear Flooding
West Oahu residents still fear flooding, asking for debris cleanup
Posted: Dec 29, 2008 09:54 PM
Updated: Dec 29, 2008 09:55 PM
By Paul Drewes
MAKAHA (KHNL) - The waters have receded, but fears of more flooding are still high for residents in West Oahu. They were swamped with stormwater after streams and rivers backedup and overflowed their banks. . . . State representative Maile Shimabukuro (D-Waianae, Makaha) asserted, "This jam has been here ever since December 11's heavy rains, that caused this massive flooding." Representative Shimabukuro is not only among the residents calling for the city or state to clean the drains of trash and debris, she is also considering legislation next year to prohibit some industrial activities on agricultural land, and stiffer penalties for those who dump rubbish and materials in island streams.
Flood victims still needing assistance should call the city's assistance hotline at (808) 723-8944 or 723-8957.
[Click here for the full story and video.]
[WebCite source]
Posted: Dec 29, 2008 09:54 PM
Updated: Dec 29, 2008 09:55 PM
By Paul Drewes
MAKAHA (KHNL) - The waters have receded, but fears of more flooding are still high for residents in West Oahu. They were swamped with stormwater after streams and rivers backedup and overflowed their banks. . . . State representative Maile Shimabukuro (D-Waianae, Makaha) asserted, "This jam has been here ever since December 11's heavy rains, that caused this massive flooding." Representative Shimabukuro is not only among the residents calling for the city or state to clean the drains of trash and debris, she is also considering legislation next year to prohibit some industrial activities on agricultural land, and stiffer penalties for those who dump rubbish and materials in island streams.
Flood victims still needing assistance should call the city's assistance hotline at (808) 723-8944 or 723-8957.
[Click here for the full story and video.]
[WebCite source]
KITV4 - Jurisdiction Over Stream Delays Fix
Makaha Residents Concerned About Clogged Stream
Lawmaker Says Jurisdiction Over Stream Delays Fix
KITV-TV
updated 5:15 p.m. HT, Mon., Dec. 29, 2008
MAKAHA, Hawaii - Residents in Makaha are still waiting for debris to be cleared from severe flooding two weeks ago.
Several residents along Makaha Valley Road complained that debris from Dec. 11's floods blocked streams and drainage ditches in the valley and worsened the effects of heavy rains that fell two days later.
Rep. Maile Shimabukuro said that jurisdiction over who owns and should clean the drainage ditches and streams seems to be the largest problem.
"If nothing else at least the government should enforce the rules to make sure that all the owners from upstream down clear the portions that they're responsible for near the streams," she said.
Damage from the floods resulted in over $2.7 million in damage islandwide with hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage from Makaha alone.
Shimabukuro fears that if nothing is done to clear the proper drainage systems that similar damage could occur with more heavy rains.
[WebCite source]
Lawmaker Says Jurisdiction Over Stream Delays Fix
KITV-TV
updated 5:15 p.m. HT, Mon., Dec. 29, 2008
MAKAHA, Hawaii - Residents in Makaha are still waiting for debris to be cleared from severe flooding two weeks ago.
Several residents along Makaha Valley Road complained that debris from Dec. 11's floods blocked streams and drainage ditches in the valley and worsened the effects of heavy rains that fell two days later.
Rep. Maile Shimabukuro said that jurisdiction over who owns and should clean the drainage ditches and streams seems to be the largest problem.
"If nothing else at least the government should enforce the rules to make sure that all the owners from upstream down clear the portions that they're responsible for near the streams," she said.
Damage from the floods resulted in over $2.7 million in damage islandwide with hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage from Makaha alone.
Shimabukuro fears that if nothing is done to clear the proper drainage systems that similar damage could occur with more heavy rains.
[WebCite source]
KHON2 News - Flooding in Makaha
A Ticking Time Bomb in Makaha Valley
By Ron Mizutani
Story Updated: Dec 30, 2008 at 8:59 AM HST
Leeward Oahu residents are calling it a time bomb that is ticking . . . and their biggest fear -- is this bomb will explode during the next big storm.
It's often said -- out of sight out of mind.
Well take a good look because this is on the minds of hundreds of leeward Oahu residents.
"There's a big log jam in this stream bed and so what the neighbors are really afraid of once it rains again a repeat of December 11 is going to happen," said State Representative Maile Shimabukuro who represents Waianae, Makaha and Makua.
Shimabukuro is referring to the night heavy rains combined with un-managed streams caused massive flooding across Oahu including Waianae and Makaha.
"People on both sides of this stream lost everything, all their belongings everything in their house damaged," said Shimabukuro. She says residents are frustrated these log-jams still sit -- nearly three weeks later. "They're very frustrated and feel this issue with the flooding is just ignored."
[Click here for the full story and the video.]
By Ron Mizutani
Story Updated: Dec 30, 2008 at 8:59 AM HST
Leeward Oahu residents are calling it a time bomb that is ticking . . . and their biggest fear -- is this bomb will explode during the next big storm.
It's often said -- out of sight out of mind.
Well take a good look because this is on the minds of hundreds of leeward Oahu residents.
"There's a big log jam in this stream bed and so what the neighbors are really afraid of once it rains again a repeat of December 11 is going to happen," said State Representative Maile Shimabukuro who represents Waianae, Makaha and Makua.
Shimabukuro is referring to the night heavy rains combined with un-managed streams caused massive flooding across Oahu including Waianae and Makaha.
"People on both sides of this stream lost everything, all their belongings everything in their house damaged," said Shimabukuro. She says residents are frustrated these log-jams still sit -- nearly three weeks later. "They're very frustrated and feel this issue with the flooding is just ignored."
[Click here for the full story and the video.]
Monday, December 29, 2008
KGMB9 News - Waianae Needs City/State Help
"Waianae Residents Still Recovering from Storm"
Written by KGMB9 News - news@kgmb9.com
December 28, 2008 03:58 PM
http://kgmb9.com/main/content/view/12746/40/
Two weeks ago, severe weather slammed the Waianae coast causing roads and homes to be flooded and debris clogging nearby drains and streams.
Fast forward to today and Waianae residents are picking up the pieces, still recovering from the storm.
They along with Representative Maile Shimabukuro are calling on city and state to act quickly to unclog debris-ridden drains and streams.
One Makaha resident says several agencies have come by to access damage but she has yet to see anyone fix the problem.
"Everybody says they are tabulating information, and somebody will get back to them. We still have the mattresses and stuff in our yards. No one has been by to pick that up even though we've been told twice that they will be by," Chris Meyer said.
Written by KGMB9 News - news@kgmb9.com
December 28, 2008 03:58 PM
http://kgmb9.com/main/content/view/12746/40/
Two weeks ago, severe weather slammed the Waianae coast causing roads and homes to be flooded and debris clogging nearby drains and streams.
Fast forward to today and Waianae residents are picking up the pieces, still recovering from the storm.
They along with Representative Maile Shimabukuro are calling on city and state to act quickly to unclog debris-ridden drains and streams.
One Makaha resident says several agencies have come by to access damage but she has yet to see anyone fix the problem.
"Everybody says they are tabulating information, and somebody will get back to them. We still have the mattresses and stuff in our yards. No one has been by to pick that up even though we've been told twice that they will be by," Chris Meyer said.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Reading Aloud Program Needs Volunteers
Happy Holidays!
We're getting close to RAP Spring 2009, and we still have several volunteer spots open. We are in great need of volunteers for our two Waianae schools - Kamaile Academy and Makaha Elementary. If you or someone you know is interested in volunteering for these schools, please contact us.
RAP is a great opportunity to serve Hawaii's community, and to experience the joy and pleasure of reading. If you haven't already signed up, please consider volunteering! To view a schedule, go to http://www.readaloudamerica.org/Spring2009Schedule.htm
Thank you for your continued support of RAP and its mission!
Happy holidays!
Natalie R. Hayek
Program Director
Read Aloud America
1314 S. King St. #G4
Honolulu, HI 96814
(w) 808-531-1985
(c) 808-753-1539
Source:
From: "Maralyn"
Date: Tuesday, December 23, 2008, 10:08 AM
Aloha and Happy Holidays. This is a message from RAP. I have volunteered at Wai`anae Elem and Nanaikapono for both 6th and kindergarteners! It is a lot of fun and I highly recommend it. Wishing you and your families a wonderful, joyful and loving Holiday Season. Be Happy and Well. Maralyn
We're getting close to RAP Spring 2009, and we still have several volunteer spots open. We are in great need of volunteers for our two Waianae schools - Kamaile Academy and Makaha Elementary. If you or someone you know is interested in volunteering for these schools, please contact us.
RAP is a great opportunity to serve Hawaii's community, and to experience the joy and pleasure of reading. If you haven't already signed up, please consider volunteering! To view a schedule, go to http://www.readaloudamerica.org/Spring2009Schedule.htm
Thank you for your continued support of RAP and its mission!
Happy holidays!
Natalie R. Hayek
Program Director
Read Aloud America
1314 S. King St. #G4
Honolulu, HI 96814
(w) 808-531-1985
(c) 808-753-1539
Source:
From: "Maralyn"
Date: Tuesday, December 23, 2008, 10:08 AM
Aloha and Happy Holidays. This is a message from RAP. I have volunteered at Wai`anae Elem and Nanaikapono for both 6th and kindergarteners! It is a lot of fun and I highly recommend it. Wishing you and your families a wonderful, joyful and loving Holiday Season. Be Happy and Well. Maralyn
Wai`anae's Naturalee Needs Your Kokua
From: Naturalee Puou
Date: Monday, December 22, 2008, 8:44 PM
Subject: Your kokua would be GREATLY appreciated!
Aloha Kakou!
My name is Naturalee Puou, I am a college intern for the Waianae Olelo Enrichment Program, am currently attending Leeward Community College in pursuit of a teaching degree, and dance for Halau Na Mamo O Ka'ala. I am hoping to represent my community along with my Halau in the 2009 Merrie Monarch Competition.
The 2007-2008 year was my first year dancing hula in an actual Halau, and I was fortunate enough to make the dancer's line to represent Waianae with my Halau in the 2008 Merrie Monarch competition. Mahalo nui to all of you who helped to put me on that stage; I am the first dancer to ever represent the Puou-Helepololei ohana on that stage. My grandfather was overwhelmed with pride.
2009 is approaching quickly, and I am asking for your kokua to once again represent my community, Halau, and ohana in the '09 Merrie Monarch competition. Attached is a letter from my Kumu Hula, Noelani Chang; it gives a brief background on our Halau, and the difference your donation will make- NO MATTER THE AMOUNT. Mahalo nui to all of you who have already contributed to my Halau endeavors by purchasing calendars or Krispy Kreme doughnuts during our sales, and also to those of you who brought your vehicles to one of our car washes. Most of our fund raisers are completed, but many of us, including myself, still have a long way to go in raising the remainder of the trip's cost.
I understand that times are difficult for many of us, but whatever contribution that you are able to make will be greatly appreciated, even if its simply wishes for good luck! Mahalo nui loa to all of you for your support. Mele Kalikimaka
me Hau'oli Makahiki Hou!
Naturalee I. Puou
Olapa, Halau Na Mamo O Ka'ala
http://www.noelani-chang.com/branches.htm
Date: Monday, December 22, 2008, 8:44 PM
Aloha Kakou!
My name is Naturalee Puou, I am a college intern for the Waianae Olelo Enrichment Program, am currently attending Leeward Community College in pursuit of a teaching degree, and dance for Halau Na Mamo O Ka'ala. I am hoping to represent my community along with my Halau in the 2009 Merrie Monarch Competition.
The 2007-2008 year was my first year dancing hula in an actual Halau, and I was fortunate enough to make the dancer's line to represent Waianae with my Halau in the 2008 Merrie Monarch competition. Mahalo nui to all of you who helped to put me on that stage; I am the first dancer to ever represent the Puou-Helepololei ohana on that stage. My grandfather was overwhelmed with pride.
2009 is approaching quickly, and I am asking for your kokua to once again represent my community, Halau, and ohana in the '09 Merrie Monarch competition. Attached is a letter from my Kumu Hula, Noelani Chang; it gives a brief background on our Halau, and the difference your donation will make- NO MATTER THE AMOUNT. Mahalo nui to all of you who have already contributed to my Halau endeavors by purchasing calendars or Krispy Kreme doughnuts during our sales, and also to those of you who brought your vehicles to one of our car washes. Most of our fund raisers are completed, but many of us, including myself, still have a long way to go in raising the remainder of the trip's cost.
I understand that times are difficult for many of us, but whatever contribution that you are able to make will be greatly appreciated, even if its simply wishes for good luck! Mahalo nui loa to all of you for your support. Mele Kalikimaka
me Hau'oli Makahiki Hou!
Naturalee I. Puou
Olapa, Halau Na Mamo O Ka'ala
http://www.noelani-chang.com/branches.htm
Thursday, December 18, 2008
QExA Open Enrollment
Aloha,
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your help and support through the QExA enrollment process. As of today, QExA is still in OPEN ENROLLMENT until further notice. If you still have clients that need to sign up please have them call the helpline at 1-866-928-1959.
If you or your staff have any question please call Roxanne Waite at 808-489-1725 or email her at roxanne.waite@acs-inc.com
I would also like to extend a warm Mele Kalikimaka ame Hauoli Makahiki Hou to you and your family.
Best wishes.
Mary "Lahapa" Borabora
Community Enrollment Counselors
QExA Hawai'i
QUEST Expanded Access for Healthy Long-Term Living
1 (808) 489-1357
mary.borabora@acs-inc.com
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your help and support through the QExA enrollment process. As of today, QExA is still in OPEN ENROLLMENT until further notice. If you still have clients that need to sign up please have them call the helpline at 1-866-928-1959.
If you or your staff have any question please call Roxanne Waite at 808-489-1725 or email her at roxanne.waite@acs-inc.com
I would also like to extend a warm Mele Kalikimaka ame Hauoli Makahiki Hou to you and your family.
Best wishes.
Mary "Lahapa" Borabora
Community Enrollment Counselors
QExA Hawai'i
QUEST Expanded Access for Healthy Long-Term Living
1 (808) 489-1357
mary.borabora@acs-inc.com
Debris and Dead Animals at Makaha Beach Park
From: Cummings, John III M [mailto:JCummings@honolulu.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 10:18 AM
To: Rep. Maile Shimabukuro
Subject: Makaha Beach
Aloha Representative Shimabukuro-
Thank you for your call yesterday regarding your concerns about the debris and dead animals at Makaha Beach Park.
Currently our City Department of Parks and recreation is aware of the situation and is assigning clean-up crews to remove the debris. This should happen soon.
Regarding the dead animals, this issue is still being worked on as dead animal removal from the beach is something that is not normally done by our parks department. We hope to have this resolved quickly.
State Civil Defense has been made aware of the situation as some of the animal remains are in the ocean and removal of those would fall to DLNR and possibly the US Coast Guard. As you are probably well aware, the animal remains in the ocean are attracting the sharks.
Our City Life Guards will keep the shark warning signs posted until the end of the day.
Please feel free to contact our office should you or your staff have any further questions.
Aloha,
John M. Cummings III
Public Information Officer
Department of Emergency Management
City and County of Honolulu
650 South King Street
Honolulu, HI. 96813
808-723-8960 Office
808-524-3439 Fax
"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock." ~ Will Rogers
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 10:18 AM
To: Rep. Maile Shimabukuro
Subject: Makaha Beach
Aloha Representative Shimabukuro-
Thank you for your call yesterday regarding your concerns about the debris and dead animals at Makaha Beach Park.
Currently our City Department of Parks and recreation is aware of the situation and is assigning clean-up crews to remove the debris. This should happen soon.
Regarding the dead animals, this issue is still being worked on as dead animal removal from the beach is something that is not normally done by our parks department. We hope to have this resolved quickly.
State Civil Defense has been made aware of the situation as some of the animal remains are in the ocean and removal of those would fall to DLNR and possibly the US Coast Guard. As you are probably well aware, the animal remains in the ocean are attracting the sharks.
Our City Life Guards will keep the shark warning signs posted until the end of the day.
Please feel free to contact our office should you or your staff have any further questions.
Aloha,
John M. Cummings III
Public Information Officer
Department of Emergency Management
City and County of Honolulu
650 South King Street
Honolulu, HI. 96813
808-723-8960 Office
808-524-3439 Fax
"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock." ~ Will Rogers
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
FLOOD AID
Flood victims may seek assistance from:
Disaster Assistance and Recovery Center
Waianae – Makaha Resort and Golf Club
84-626 Makaha Valley Road
1 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Or, call the Hot Line, at 768-4385 during hours of 7:45 am – 4:30 pm.
Click here to link to emergency storm aid from the City and County.
Click here for an article from the Star-Bulletin re: tax relief for flood victims
Disaster Assistance and Recovery Center
Waianae – Makaha Resort and Golf Club
84-626 Makaha Valley Road
1 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Or, call the Hot Line, at 768-4385 during hours of 7:45 am – 4:30 pm.
Click here to link to emergency storm aid from the City and County.
Click here for an article from the Star-Bulletin re: tax relief for flood victims
SBA Disaster Assistance for Wai`anae
Representative Shimabukuro:
Thank you for your inquiry to the SBA Disaster Customer Service Center forwarded by the SBA Answer Desk .
We received your e-mail request for information regarding the availability of SBA Disaster Assistance for residents of Waianae, Hawaii, as a result of the recent storms. We forwarded your e-mail to our Public Information Office to the attention of our Communications Supervisor, Richard Jenkins. Mr. Jenkins or a member of his staff will provide you with information regarding your inquiry.
For your reference, our Public Information Office which serves the State of Hawaii. can be contacted at the following:
U.S. Small Business Administration
Office of Disaster Assistance
Field Operations Center - West
P.O. Box 419004
Sacramento, CA 95841-9004
Telephone Number: (800) 488-5323
If you require other disaster related assistance, you may contact our Disaster Customer Service Center at 1-800-659-2955 or, for the hearing-impaired at 1-800-877-8339 (Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm and Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm EST), or via e-mail at: disastercustomerservicecenter@sba.gov.
Sincerely,
John Tauriello
Customer Service Representative
Thank you for your inquiry to the SBA Disaster Customer Service Center forwarded by the SBA Answer Desk .
We received your e-mail request for information regarding the availability of SBA Disaster Assistance for residents of Waianae, Hawaii, as a result of the recent storms. We forwarded your e-mail to our Public Information Office to the attention of our Communications Supervisor, Richard Jenkins. Mr. Jenkins or a member of his staff will provide you with information regarding your inquiry.
For your reference, our Public Information Office which serves the State of Hawaii. can be contacted at the following:
U.S. Small Business Administration
Office of Disaster Assistance
Field Operations Center - West
P.O. Box 419004
Sacramento, CA 95841-9004
Telephone Number: (800) 488-5323
If you require other disaster related assistance, you may contact our Disaster Customer Service Center at 1-800-659-2955 or, for the hearing-impaired at 1-800-877-8339 (Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm and Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm EST), or via e-mail at: disastercustomerservicecenter@sba.gov.
Sincerely,
John Tauriello
Customer Service Representative
Monday, December 15, 2008
Santa at Wai`anae Farmers' Market - Dec 20, 8am-12pm
FREE RAFFLE & PHOTOS WITH SANTA AT THE FARMERS' MARKET!!!
Aloha,
We are promoting the Waianae Farmers' Market this month by encouraging residents to come out to the Market where they can enter to win a Nintendo Wii, iPod, XBOX, gift certificates, and gift bags worth up to $100! Please distribute this ad to all your friends and family and encourage them to enter at the Waianae Farmers' Market on November 1, November 15, and December 6th. One entry per person, per farmers' market. Come every farmers' market to enter and increase your odds of winning! Prizes to be announced on December 20th at 10 a.m. - we'll also have a Hawaiian Santa for photo taking - first 20 customers receive a free 4x6 photo!
Mahalo,
Desiree Hikuroa, MA COM
Program Manager / Marketing Specialist
Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center
Preventive Health Department
86-260 Farrington Highway
Waianae, HI 96792
Ph: (808) 696-1599 Fax: (808) 696-1533
dhikuroa@wcchc.com
www.wcchc.com
Aloha,
We are promoting the Waianae Farmers' Market this month by encouraging residents to come out to the Market where they can enter to win a Nintendo Wii, iPod, XBOX, gift certificates, and gift bags worth up to $100! Please distribute this ad to all your friends and family and encourage them to enter at the Waianae Farmers' Market on November 1, November 15, and December 6th. One entry per person, per farmers' market. Come every farmers' market to enter and increase your odds of winning! Prizes to be announced on December 20th at 10 a.m. - we'll also have a Hawaiian Santa for photo taking - first 20 customers receive a free 4x6 photo!
Mahalo,
Desiree Hikuroa, MA COM
Program Manager / Marketing Specialist
Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center
Preventive Health Department
86-260 Farrington Highway
Waianae, HI 96792
Ph: (808) 696-1599 Fax: (808) 696-1533
dhikuroa@wcchc.com
www.wcchc.com
Salvation Army Pokai Bay Luncheon & Christmas Party - Dec 21, 10:30am
From: Ping Collis picolli@LASHAW.ORG
Greetings,
Pastor Fred Mateo of Wai`anae’s Salvation Army invites families with children to enjoy a luncheon Christmas party at Pokai Bay on December 21, at 10:30 am. [It’s a Sunday.]
Families can call the pastor and RSVP: 664-6104. There will be gifts for the children.
This is for families in the shelters, or others facing tough times in the holiday season.
Aloha!
Ping
Greetings,
Pastor Fred Mateo of Wai`anae’s Salvation Army invites families with children to enjoy a luncheon Christmas party at Pokai Bay on December 21, at 10:30 am. [It’s a Sunday.]
Families can call the pastor and RSVP: 664-6104. There will be gifts for the children.
This is for families in the shelters, or others facing tough times in the holiday season.
Aloha!
Ping
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Makaha Ahupuaa Community Association Meeting - Dec 11, 6:30pm
From: Makaha Ahupuaa Community Assn. [mailto:makahaahupuaa@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 9:13 AM
To: makahaahupuaa@yahoo.com
Subject: General Meeting & Highway Cleanup
Aloha,
There will be a general meeting to go over the by laws as well as nominations for the election of the Board on Thursday December 11th at Makaha Marketplace 6:30 pm.
Also, our 2008 final highway cleanup will occur this Sunday December 14th beginning at 8:00 am. Meet at the corner of Farrington Highway and Makaha Valley Road for supplies and supplies. Please kokua our final effort for 2008.
Mahalo!
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 9:13 AM
To: makahaahupuaa@yahoo.com
Subject: General Meeting & Highway Cleanup
Aloha,
There will be a general meeting to go over the by laws as well as nominations for the election of the Board on Thursday December 11th at Makaha Marketplace 6:30 pm.
Also, our 2008 final highway cleanup will occur this Sunday December 14th beginning at 8:00 am. Meet at the corner of Farrington Highway and Makaha Valley Road for supplies and supplies. Please kokua our final effort for 2008.
Mahalo!
Hoa'Aina O Makaha Newsletter - Christmas 2008
From: Luigi Cocquio
Subject: Hoa'Aina O Makaha Newsletter
To: "gigi"
Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2008, 9:44 PM
Dear Friends,
we are sending you our Annual Newsletter by e-mail to save some paper. We hope that you can open the attachment. If not let us know, we will mail it to you Thank you for allowing us to share with you our life at "The Farm". and for your friendship and support.
Aloha
gigi
Subject: Hoa'Aina O Makaha Newsletter
To: "gigi"
Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2008, 9:44 PM
Dear Friends,
we are sending you our Annual Newsletter by e-mail to save some paper. We hope that you can open the attachment. If not let us know, we will mail it to you Thank you for allowing us to share with you our life at "The Farm". and for your friendship and support.
Aloha
gigi
Summary of a Proposed T-Mobile Wireless Telecom Project
From: Hawaii Environmental Consultants HEC, LLC
Subject: Proposed T-Mobile (#HI02017) Waianae Valley - Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) Cell Site
To: maileshimabukuro@yahoo.com
Date: Wednesday, December 10, 2008, 12:23 PM
Dear Ms. Shimabukuro
As requested by the State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD), please find attached for your review and comments a summary document of a proposed T-Mobile wireless telecom project, a hard copy of which can also be sent by US postal mail if you like.
Hawaii Environmental Consultants, LLC (HEC) has been retained by T-Mobile for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), to conduct an FCC National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) 106 Historic Sites Impact Review for the above-referenced wireless cellular communications facility - the Proposed T-Mobile (#HI02017) Waianae Valley - Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) Cell Site - located on Paheehee Ridge, above the north end of Puhawai Road at its intersection with Paheehee Road (Portion of TMK [1] 8-6-003: Parcel 075), Lualualei Ahupua'a, Waianae District, Oahu Island, Hawaii 96792.
As part of a standard historic impact review, we consult with SHPD for comment. In a response letter dated October 17, 2008, (Log #2008.4129/Doc.#0810WT20) SHPD stated:
"We believe that Paheehee Ridge may have aspects of Traditional Cultural Landscape, especially in the view planes, mauka to makai, as part of the mythology and pre-contact history of the area. This area also has some economic use by DHHL beneficiaries. Therefore, in order to reach a finding of "no historic sites affected" we are requiring [the applicant] to continue consultation as defined in 36 CFR 800.2 (4)(A)(ii) by gathering information about the area from local informants, Native Hawaiians, community leaders and residents."
SHPD went on to specify that we contact you to solicit comments and insights that you might have regarding the proposed telecom project.
Specifically, we are requesting information on any Native Hawaiian cultural, religious, and/or burial sites; historic places, artifacts, and/or other related concerns at the proposed project site; and whether or not any of these issues will be impacted by the proposed wireless telecom project.
Per FCC NEPA 106 review process guidelines, please provide written documentation of your findings within 30 days, either to the address shown below, via fax at 866.520.0603, or by email to hec.llc@gmail.com.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me at 808.988.5849.
I greatly appreciate your time and assistance in this matter. Mahalo nui loa!
Sincerely,
Douglas Oringer
Douglas Oringer, Project Manager
Hawaii Environmental Consultants, LLC
2051 Young St., Ste #126, Honolulu, HI 96826
T: 808-988-5849; F: 866-520-0603; hec.llc@gmail.com
[Note from Maile: The public is welcome to comment on this project as well.]
Subject: Proposed T-Mobile (#HI02017) Waianae Valley - Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) Cell Site
To: maileshimabukuro@yahoo.com
Date: Wednesday, December 10, 2008, 12:23 PM
Dear Ms. Shimabukuro
As requested by the State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD), please find attached for your review and comments a summary document of a proposed T-Mobile wireless telecom project, a hard copy of which can also be sent by US postal mail if you like.
Hawaii Environmental Consultants, LLC (HEC) has been retained by T-Mobile for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), to conduct an FCC National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) 106 Historic Sites Impact Review for the above-referenced wireless cellular communications facility - the Proposed T-Mobile (#HI02017) Waianae Valley - Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) Cell Site - located on Paheehee Ridge, above the north end of Puhawai Road at its intersection with Paheehee Road (Portion of TMK [1] 8-6-003: Parcel 075), Lualualei Ahupua'a, Waianae District, Oahu Island, Hawaii 96792.
As part of a standard historic impact review, we consult with SHPD for comment. In a response letter dated October 17, 2008, (Log #2008.4129/Doc.#0810WT20) SHPD stated:
"We believe that Paheehee Ridge may have aspects of Traditional Cultural Landscape, especially in the view planes, mauka to makai, as part of the mythology and pre-contact history of the area. This area also has some economic use by DHHL beneficiaries. Therefore, in order to reach a finding of "no historic sites affected" we are requiring [the applicant] to continue consultation as defined in 36 CFR 800.2 (4)(A)(ii) by gathering information about the area from local informants, Native Hawaiians, community leaders and residents."
SHPD went on to specify that we contact you to solicit comments and insights that you might have regarding the proposed telecom project.
Specifically, we are requesting information on any Native Hawaiian cultural, religious, and/or burial sites; historic places, artifacts, and/or other related concerns at the proposed project site; and whether or not any of these issues will be impacted by the proposed wireless telecom project.
Per FCC NEPA 106 review process guidelines, please provide written documentation of your findings within 30 days, either to the address shown below, via fax at 866.520.0603, or by email to hec.llc@gmail.com.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me at 808.988.5849.
I greatly appreciate your time and assistance in this matter. Mahalo nui loa!
Sincerely,
Douglas Oringer
Douglas Oringer, Project Manager
Hawaii Environmental Consultants, LLC
2051 Young St., Ste #126, Honolulu, HI 96826
T: 808-988-5849; F: 866-520-0603; hec.llc@gmail.com
[Note from Maile: The public is welcome to comment on this project as well.]
Monday, December 8, 2008
2009 Neighborhood Board Candidate Application Forms Now Available
From: City and County Neighborhood Commission Office
Sent: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 1:05 pm
Subject: 2009 Neighborhood Board Candidate Application forms are now available online!
Aloha!
Just wanted to let you know the 2009 Candidate Application forms are available to download and print at http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/
The forms must be postmarked by February 20, 2009.
The NB voter registration forms are also posted online. If you voted in the last State election in Nov. 2008 your preregistered for the Neighborhood Board election. If you have moved since then, did not vote (including non-citizen residents), or are in the military and registered in another State, you must submit the NB voter form to us in order to vote in the 2009 NB election. These must also be postmarked by February 20, 2009.
Please email or call me if you have any questions or concerns!
Mahalo!
Bryan Mick
Sent: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 1:05 pm
Subject: 2009 Neighborhood Board Candidate Application forms are now available online!
Aloha!
Just wanted to let you know the 2009 Candidate Application forms are available to download and print at http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/
The forms must be postmarked by February 20, 2009.
The NB voter registration forms are also posted online. If you voted in the last State election in Nov. 2008 your preregistered for the Neighborhood Board election. If you have moved since then, did not vote (including non-citizen residents), or are in the military and registered in another State, you must submit the NB voter form to us in order to vote in the 2009 NB election. These must also be postmarked by February 20, 2009.
Please email or call me if you have any questions or concerns!
Mahalo!
Bryan Mick
DLNR Updates: Kaena Point State Park
Aloha Senators and Representatives,
I wanted to provide you with this update on Kaena Point, since you've received a few emails on the topic after our community meeting a couple weeks ago.
1. Fishing
Fishing all day and all night has been and remains open to anyone at Kaena Point State Park.
2. Camping
Camping is not currently permitted at Kaena Point State Park - in fact camping has been prohibited in that area since 2002.
We are working to open the area for wilderness camping provided we can reach agreement with the community on limitations that will ensure the area does not become overwhelmed with homeless, we can protect the safety of families camping overnight, protect the iwi, cultural sites, native plants, endangered monk seals and birds living in the dune system. We also need to develop rustic restroom facilities.
We have successfully worked out a pilot project for wilderness camping on the Waianae side of the coast with the help of the Waianae Neighborhood Board. We're optimistic we can do the same on the Mokuleia side.
3. Vehicular Access
Historically there's been a lot of off-road activity at Kaena Point. Part of the reason the tip of the point was declared a Natural Area Reserve (NARS) many years ago was to reduce the off-road activity that was destroying the native plants, seabird and monk seal habitat.
We invite you to come out to the Point and witness the success of the NARS. Thanks to limiting vehicular access at the point, the area has become a major seabird nesting site, we've successfully restored native vegetation, and on virtually a daily basis you can witness some of the few remaining monk seals basking in the sun in one of our rare protected sites on Oahu. The NARS is open 24/7 to foot traffic and is routinely visited by hikers, runners, fishers and many school groups who use the area for their environmental education and public service programs.
Unfortunately, vehicles still go off-road with abandon in the State Park area - which is risking uncovering numerous iwi kupuna buried in the dune system; creates tremendous erosion that impacts the reefs and fishery in the area; is a danger to nesting birds, native plants, hikers, and in some cases the ATV-ers themselves who get injured and need assistance evacuating the area.
We hope to work with the community to create safe vehicular access at Kaena Point for fishing and beach areas while protecting the iwi, dune system and native species. We are also working with a nonprofit organization to create an ATV park at Sand Island to provide an authorized area to redirect that activity away from this more sensitive site.
4. Next Steps
DLNR is working with local partners including Camp Erdman, the newly-formed Friends of Kaena Point, the North Shore Neighborhood Board and others to form a working group that will map out the acceptable management solutions to allow wilderness camping and to implement the next steps to make this a reality. As you can predict, solutions will require resourcefulness and compromise on all sides. But we believe that the department can, with partners like Camp Erdman and Friends of Kaena Point, provide enhanced and safe recreational opportunities for residents in this beautiful area.
Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Laura H. Thielen
Chairperson
Department of Land and Natural Resources
(808) 587-0401
laura.thielen@hawaii.gov
I wanted to provide you with this update on Kaena Point, since you've received a few emails on the topic after our community meeting a couple weeks ago.
1. Fishing
Fishing all day and all night has been and remains open to anyone at Kaena Point State Park.
2. Camping
Camping is not currently permitted at Kaena Point State Park - in fact camping has been prohibited in that area since 2002.
We are working to open the area for wilderness camping provided we can reach agreement with the community on limitations that will ensure the area does not become overwhelmed with homeless, we can protect the safety of families camping overnight, protect the iwi, cultural sites, native plants, endangered monk seals and birds living in the dune system. We also need to develop rustic restroom facilities.
We have successfully worked out a pilot project for wilderness camping on the Waianae side of the coast with the help of the Waianae Neighborhood Board. We're optimistic we can do the same on the Mokuleia side.
3. Vehicular Access
Historically there's been a lot of off-road activity at Kaena Point. Part of the reason the tip of the point was declared a Natural Area Reserve (NARS) many years ago was to reduce the off-road activity that was destroying the native plants, seabird and monk seal habitat.
We invite you to come out to the Point and witness the success of the NARS. Thanks to limiting vehicular access at the point, the area has become a major seabird nesting site, we've successfully restored native vegetation, and on virtually a daily basis you can witness some of the few remaining monk seals basking in the sun in one of our rare protected sites on Oahu. The NARS is open 24/7 to foot traffic and is routinely visited by hikers, runners, fishers and many school groups who use the area for their environmental education and public service programs.
Unfortunately, vehicles still go off-road with abandon in the State Park area - which is risking uncovering numerous iwi kupuna buried in the dune system; creates tremendous erosion that impacts the reefs and fishery in the area; is a danger to nesting birds, native plants, hikers, and in some cases the ATV-ers themselves who get injured and need assistance evacuating the area.
We hope to work with the community to create safe vehicular access at Kaena Point for fishing and beach areas while protecting the iwi, dune system and native species. We are also working with a nonprofit organization to create an ATV park at Sand Island to provide an authorized area to redirect that activity away from this more sensitive site.
4. Next Steps
DLNR is working with local partners including Camp Erdman, the newly-formed Friends of Kaena Point, the North Shore Neighborhood Board and others to form a working group that will map out the acceptable management solutions to allow wilderness camping and to implement the next steps to make this a reality. As you can predict, solutions will require resourcefulness and compromise on all sides. But we believe that the department can, with partners like Camp Erdman and Friends of Kaena Point, provide enhanced and safe recreational opportunities for residents in this beautiful area.
Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Laura H. Thielen
Chairperson
Department of Land and Natural Resources
(808) 587-0401
laura.thielen@hawaii.gov
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Toys for Tots Wai`anae CC - Dec 6, 4-6pm
From: Thelma Dreyer
Subject: Final Press Release - Toys for Tots Waianae Civic Center
To: "'maileshimabukuro@yahoo.com'"
Cc: "Georgette Deemer"
Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2008, 1:19 PM
Please see attached.
Donations and Volunteers needed for Toys for Tots Christmas Party at the Wai`anae Civic Center Emergency Shelter
Thanks.
Subject: Final Press Release - Toys for Tots Waianae Civic Center
To: "'maileshimabukuro@yahoo.com'"
Cc: "Georgette Deemer"
Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2008, 1:19 PM
Please see attached.
Donations and Volunteers needed for Toys for Tots Christmas Party at the Wai`anae Civic Center Emergency Shelter
Thanks.
Wai`anae SCP Meeting Notes - Dec 5
From: Harmonee Williams
Subject: Wai`anae SCP Meeting Notes
Aloha All,
The notes from our last Public Info Meeting are attached. Please review and send any changes or additions to me by this Friday, December 5th.
We will still be accepting comments on the Public Review Draft until December 15th. From there we will be working with DPP to finalize the Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan (Revised 2009). We will continue to email you with updates as the process moves forward.
Thank you to all of you for your continued efforts and participation. Happy Holidays! Harmonee
Harmonee Williams
Townscape, Inc.
808-772-0316
Monday, December 1, 2008
December Tupperware Specials!
From: Michelle Lee Johnson
Subject: December Tupperware Specials!
Date: Sunday, November 30, 2008, 5:25 PM
Amazing Holiday Savings for Tupperware Friends and Family
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November 26–December 5, 2008 Only!
Orders must be submitted by your Consultant by December 5, 2008.
Last-Chance Holiday Gift Relief! Up to 65% off!
November 29 – December 12, 2008 only
Check out these awesome specials! Please forward to your family & friends!
Michelle Lee's
696-8809
To view entire catalog go to:
www.mytupperware.com/michellelees
Subject: December Tupperware Specials!
Date: Sunday, November 30, 2008, 5:25 PM
Amazing Holiday Savings for Tupperware Friends and Family
Save 40% on Tupperware Favorites!
November 26–December 5, 2008 Only!
Orders must be submitted by your Consultant by December 5, 2008.
Last-Chance Holiday Gift Relief! Up to 65% off!
November 29 – December 12, 2008 only
Check out these awesome specials! Please forward to your family & friends!
Michelle Lee's
696-8809
To view entire catalog go to:
www.mytupperware.com/michellelees
Friday, November 28, 2008
Donations/Volunteers Needed For Toys for Tots - Dec 6, 4-6pm, Waianae Civic Center
From: Panzo Michael (mp_96810@yahoo.com)
Subject: Toys for Tots at Paiolu Kaiaulu (Waianae Civic Center Emergeny Shelter) on December 06, 2008, 4 - 6pm
Dear Maile,
I would really appreciate if you could assist us. Donations are desperately needed, not to mention the help from individuals who might be able to make this a memorable nite for the children, such as entertainers, be it magicians, balloon blowers or musicians. We are also looking to get a large inflatable jumper the children could play in, game booths would work well.......
Any help would be appreciated, but time is short -- advice or possible contact leads would be welcomed. Please forward my name and number to those individuals interested in donating their time, games, rides, monetary donations, talents....anything, to me. My cell number is 457-6955.
Thank you again,
Michael Panzo
Rock & Roll Motorcycle Club
Oahu Chapter President
Additional Information from Paiolu Kaiaulu re: the 12/6/08 Toys for Tots Event:
Aloha Mr. Panzo, Rita asked me to update you with the count for adult and staff members by gender for our facility. The figures below are accurate as of today, November 17th; however, we have a few staff vacancies which need to be filled, and the client numbers will also fluctuate by December 6th. For instance, we have five room vacancies which more than likely will be filled this week, which will subsequently change our count for adult clients as well as for children. Our numbers are as follows:
Adult Clients: Female: 91, Male: 75
Staff Members: Female: 20, Male: 14
Sincere thanks for your interest in helping to make the holidays more special for our clients. Please do not hesitate to contact either Rita or myself if you have any questions.
Mahalo,
Gladys L. Peraro
Program Manager of Paiolu Kaiaulu
United States Veterans Initiative
85-638 Farrington Hwy.
Waianae, HI 96792
Facility Telephone:(808) 696-6770
Cell Phone: (808) 620-0676 Fax: (808) 696-6711
Email: gperaro@usvetsinc.org
Website: www.usvetsinc.org
Rita K. Martin
Community Relations Coordinator
Cell: (808) 620-0900
Phone: (808) 696-6707
Fax: (808) 696-6779
rmartin@usvetsinc.org
[Note from Rep. Shimabukuro: Please also donate new toys/children's gifts for this event. Mahalo to Rep. Jerry Chang of Hilo for alerting me about this event]
Subject: Toys for Tots at Paiolu Kaiaulu (Waianae Civic Center Emergeny Shelter) on December 06, 2008, 4 - 6pm
Dear Maile,
I would really appreciate if you could assist us. Donations are desperately needed, not to mention the help from individuals who might be able to make this a memorable nite for the children, such as entertainers, be it magicians, balloon blowers or musicians. We are also looking to get a large inflatable jumper the children could play in, game booths would work well.......
Any help would be appreciated, but time is short -- advice or possible contact leads would be welcomed. Please forward my name and number to those individuals interested in donating their time, games, rides, monetary donations, talents....anything, to me. My cell number is 457-6955.
Thank you again,
Michael Panzo
Rock & Roll Motorcycle Club
Oahu Chapter President
Additional Information from Paiolu Kaiaulu re: the 12/6/08 Toys for Tots Event:
Aloha Mr. Panzo, Rita asked me to update you with the count for adult and staff members by gender for our facility. The figures below are accurate as of today, November 17th; however, we have a few staff vacancies which need to be filled, and the client numbers will also fluctuate by December 6th. For instance, we have five room vacancies which more than likely will be filled this week, which will subsequently change our count for adult clients as well as for children. Our numbers are as follows:
Adult Clients: Female: 91, Male: 75
Staff Members: Female: 20, Male: 14
Sincere thanks for your interest in helping to make the holidays more special for our clients. Please do not hesitate to contact either Rita or myself if you have any questions.
Mahalo,
Gladys L. Peraro
Program Manager of Paiolu Kaiaulu
United States Veterans Initiative
85-638 Farrington Hwy.
Waianae, HI 96792
Facility Telephone:(808) 696-6770
Cell Phone: (808) 620-0676 Fax: (808) 696-6711
Email: gperaro@usvetsinc.org
Website: www.usvetsinc.org
Rita K. Martin
Community Relations Coordinator
Cell: (808) 620-0900
Phone: (808) 696-6707
Fax: (808) 696-6779
rmartin@usvetsinc.org
[Note from Rep. Shimabukuro: Please also donate new toys/children's gifts for this event. Mahalo to Rep. Jerry Chang of Hilo for alerting me about this event]
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Wai'anae Environmental Justice Working Group Meeting: Dec 12, 5pm
From: Kyle Kajihiro
Subject: SAVE THE DATE for the NEXT Wai'anae Environmental Justice Working Group Meeting
Aloha Kakou
Tonight's meeting focused mainly on the Wai'anae Environmental Justice fund, which was created out of fines paid by Waste Management for violations at Waimanalo Gulch. The community needs to come up with a proposal for a Supplemental Environmental Program that benefits the community environmental health and addresses or offsets the impacts of the Waimanalo Gulch landfill. Ideas we discussed included working to restore streams so that Wai'anae can regain its name (the water of the mullet). Another idea was to organize "bucket brigades" to sample air quality in affected areas. This would take on the high rates of asthma in Wai'anae. We need to finish and administer the community health survey obtain input for the proposal.
This is all on a very short time frame. PLEASE come to our next meeting: FRIDAY, DEC. 12 at 5:00 pm at the LCC Wai'anae office.
Mahalo
Kyle
Subject: SAVE THE DATE for the NEXT Wai'anae Environmental Justice Working Group Meeting
Aloha Kakou
Tonight's meeting focused mainly on the Wai'anae Environmental Justice fund, which was created out of fines paid by Waste Management for violations at Waimanalo Gulch. The community needs to come up with a proposal for a Supplemental Environmental Program that benefits the community environmental health and addresses or offsets the impacts of the Waimanalo Gulch landfill. Ideas we discussed included working to restore streams so that Wai'anae can regain its name (the water of the mullet). Another idea was to organize "bucket brigades" to sample air quality in affected areas. This would take on the high rates of asthma in Wai'anae. We need to finish and administer the community health survey obtain input for the proposal.
This is all on a very short time frame. PLEASE come to our next meeting: FRIDAY, DEC. 12 at 5:00 pm at the LCC Wai'anae office.
Mahalo
Kyle
Buy a Local-Grown Tree & Come Pau Hana Party with KAHEA!
O'ahu's ONLY Christmas-tree farm, Helemano Farms in Wahiawa, has generously offered KAHEA an opportunity to fundraise by selling pono, locally grown Christmas trees during this holiday season... a 6-ft tree for only $40!
HOW TO ORDER:
Helemano Farms.
Please come by our annual Mahalo Pau Hana party on the rooftop balcony at thirtyninehotel art gallery & bar (39 N. Hotel St.) in Honolulu's Chinatown on December 10 at 5:30pm. Tickets are a suggested donation of $20.
Much love and mahalos to http://www.solomonenosgallery.com/ and http://www.kupaaina.com/.
- You can order online with visa or mastercard: https://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/2699/shop/shop.jsp?storefront_KEY=583
- You can order by phone: visa and mastercard orders accepted by phone, call KAHEA toll-free at 1-888-528-6288
- You can order by mail: Make out your check to "KAHEA", with "Christmas Tree" in the memo section. Send your check to: KAHEA/Christmas Tree, 1149 Bethel St. #415, Honolulu, HI 96813
Helemano Farms.
Please come by our annual Mahalo Pau Hana party on the rooftop balcony at thirtyninehotel art gallery & bar (39 N. Hotel St.) in Honolulu's Chinatown on December 10 at 5:30pm. Tickets are a suggested donation of $20.
Much love and mahalos to http://www.solomonenosgallery.com/ and http://www.kupaaina.com/.
'A Christmas Carol' - Opens Dec 5, 7:30PM
Aloha Family and Friends,
I along with a number of other homeschool students have been working hard with the actors of Honolulu Theater for Youth on the upcoming play adaptation of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. This has been a wonderful experience for me and you're sure to enjoy the show.
Opening night is Friday, December 5 at 7:30 p.m.; subsequent shows play Saturdays, Dec. 6, 13 & 20 at 4:30 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 21 at 4:30 p.m.
Call the HTY box office at 457-4254. All performances will be held at Tenney Theatre on the grounds of St. Andrew’s Cathedral in downtown Honolulu.
Here is a recent write up
http://islandtheaterscene.honadvblogs.com/2008/11/10/a-christmas-carol/
For more information or to purchase tickets you can go to Honolulu Theater for Youth's website at www.htyweb.org. I hope to see you there! Feel Free to pass the word along.
Caitlin Strickland
~ Martha Cratchett
P.S. You wouldnt want to miss out!!! =^_^=
[Note from Maile: Caitlin Strickland and her family reside in Wai`anae. Please support this aspiring young actress from our community!]
I along with a number of other homeschool students have been working hard with the actors of Honolulu Theater for Youth on the upcoming play adaptation of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. This has been a wonderful experience for me and you're sure to enjoy the show.
Opening night is Friday, December 5 at 7:30 p.m.; subsequent shows play Saturdays, Dec. 6, 13 & 20 at 4:30 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 21 at 4:30 p.m.
Call the HTY box office at 457-4254. All performances will be held at Tenney Theatre on the grounds of St. Andrew’s Cathedral in downtown Honolulu.
Here is a recent write up
http://islandtheaterscene.honadvblogs.com/2008/11/10/a-christmas-carol/
For more information or to purchase tickets you can go to Honolulu Theater for Youth's website at www.htyweb.org. I hope to see you there! Feel Free to pass the word along.
Caitlin Strickland
~ Martha Cratchett
P.S. You wouldnt want to miss out!!! =^_^=
[Note from Maile: Caitlin Strickland and her family reside in Wai`anae. Please support this aspiring young actress from our community!]
Friday, November 21, 2008
Rally at State Capitol Monday Nov. 24, 11:30AM
From: Vicky Takamine [mailto:vtakamine@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 5:01 PM
Subject: Rally at State Capitol Monday Nov. 24 11:30 am
Aloha kakou,
Please print, post and distribute the following flyer urging everhyone to join us on November 24, 2009 at 11:30 am - 1:30 pm at the State Capitol. This effort by the State Attorney General's office to pursue the State's efforts to allow the state to sell ceded lands is inexcusable.
We need all to come help. For those of you who are familiar with the following, please come to help us oli:
E Ho Mai
Na 'Aumakua
E Iho Ana O Luna
I Ku Maumau
Hope to see you there..
Mahalo nui loa!
Vickyt
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 5:01 PM
Subject: Rally at State Capitol Monday Nov. 24 11:30 am
Aloha kakou,
Please print, post and distribute the following flyer urging everhyone to join us on November 24, 2009 at 11:30 am - 1:30 pm at the State Capitol. This effort by the State Attorney General's office to pursue the State's efforts to allow the state to sell ceded lands is inexcusable.
We need all to come help. For those of you who are familiar with the following, please come to help us oli:
E Ho Mai
Na 'Aumakua
E Iho Ana O Luna
I Ku Maumau
Hope to see you there..
Mahalo nui loa!
Vickyt
DOD Seeks Comments Re: Protocol for Consultation with Native Hawaiians
Title: DOD Seeks Comments Re: Protocol for Consultation with Native Hawaiians
Text: The community has until Jan. 15, 2009 to comment on the Department of Defense's proposed protocol for consultation with Native Hawaiians. Comments may be submitted to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. The contact person is: Martha Ross, email address: marthaross@ohadc.org. A link to the draft protocol can be found at:
"Department of Defense - Protocol for Consultation with Native Hawaiian Organizations" [THIS LINK IS DEFECTIVE]
https://www.denix.osd.mil/portal/page/portal/content/environment/NA/NHOFinalDraftProtocol9-17-08.pdf
Other Links of interest:
NATIVE AMERICAN SACRED SITES AND THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
[THIS LINK IS DEFECTIVE]
https://www.denix.osd.mil/portal/page/portal/content/environment/NA/NASSDOD.pdf
COMMANDER’S GUIDE - COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
[THIS LINK IS DEFECTIVE]
https://www.denix.osd.mil/portal/page/portal/content/environment/NA/AppendixCtoProtocol.pdf
Federal Lands & Indian Reservations (Map)
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/united_states/fed_lands_2003/hawaii_2003.pdf
Waianae Ecological Characterization
http://hawaii.gov/dbedt/czm/initiative/wec/html/people/land/military.htm
Sally Cheeseman's (RA) blog
http://activerain.com/blogsview/362562/Preservation-Conservation-Military-Land
Text: The community has until Jan. 15, 2009 to comment on the Department of Defense's proposed protocol for consultation with Native Hawaiians. Comments may be submitted to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. The contact person is: Martha Ross, email address: marthaross@ohadc.org. A link to the draft protocol can be found at:
"Department of Defense - Protocol for Consultation with Native Hawaiian Organizations" [THIS LINK IS DEFECTIVE]
https://www.denix.osd.mil/portal/page/portal/content/environment/NA/NHOFinalDraftProtocol9-17-08.pdf
Other Links of interest:
NATIVE AMERICAN SACRED SITES AND THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
[THIS LINK IS DEFECTIVE]
https://www.denix.osd.mil/portal/page/portal/content/environment/NA/NASSDOD.pdf
COMMANDER’S GUIDE - COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
[THIS LINK IS DEFECTIVE]
https://www.denix.osd.mil/portal/page/portal/content/environment/NA/AppendixCtoProtocol.pdf
Federal Lands & Indian Reservations (Map)
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/united_states/fed_lands_2003/hawaii_2003.pdf
Waianae Ecological Characterization
http://hawaii.gov/dbedt/czm/initiative/wec/html/people/land/military.htm
Sally Cheeseman's (RA) blog
http://activerain.com/blogsview/362562/Preservation-Conservation-Military-Land
Native Hawaiians Call on Lingle to Uphold Ban on Ceded Lands - November 24, 11:30AM
From: Francine Murray
Subject: FW: Native Hawaiians Call on Lingle to Uphold Ban on Ceded Lands
Date: Friday, November 21, 2008, 11:50 AM
FYI… [click here for the flyer]
From: Kupuaina Coalition [mailto:kupuaina@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 11:02 AM
To: kupuaina@gmail.com
Subject: Native Hawaiians Call on Lingle to Uphold Ban on Ceded Lands
WHO: Native Hawaiian Community
WHAT: Press Conference & Rally Urging Governor to Withdraw Appeal to U.S. Supreme Court
WHEN: Monday, November 24th at 11:30 AM
WHERE: State Capitol Rotunda
Subject: FW: Native Hawaiians Call on Lingle to Uphold Ban on Ceded Lands
Date: Friday, November 21, 2008, 11:50 AM
FYI… [click here for the flyer]
From: Kupuaina Coalition [mailto:kupuaina@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 11:02 AM
To: kupuaina@gmail.com
Subject: Native Hawaiians Call on Lingle to Uphold Ban on Ceded Lands
WHO: Native Hawaiian Community
WHAT: Press Conference & Rally Urging Governor to Withdraw Appeal to U.S. Supreme Court
WHEN: Monday, November 24th at 11:30 AM
WHERE: State Capitol Rotunda
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Career Kokua Job Info Site
From: Carolann Rowe
Subject: Career Kokua
Here’s a good website to look up info on various jobs. It gives wages, skills, outlook and number of jobs that were available in 2006.
http://www.careerkokua.org
Subject: Career Kokua
Here’s a good website to look up info on various jobs. It gives wages, skills, outlook and number of jobs that were available in 2006.
http://www.careerkokua.org
Monday, November 17, 2008
AARP Waianae Meeting Dec 5 at 10AM
AARP Waianae Chapter will meet Dec.5, 2008, at the Army Rest Camp Waianae at 10AM. It will be our installation of new officers and our Christmas party as well. Members and guests are all welcome. Lunch will be served for $7.00. If you are thinking about joining the chapter, please come and visit with us and meet some of our other members.
Mahalo & Aloha,
Rodlyn
Mahalo & Aloha,
Rodlyn
Waianae United Methodist Church 50th Anniversary - Nov 22, 10AM-2PM
Aloha Representative Shimabukuro,
I am writing to invite you [and the community] to the 50th Anniversary of our church on Saturday, November 22, 2008, at 85-671 Farrington Hwy, from 10 am to 2 PM. There will be fun, food and entertainment.
As part of our celebration participants will be bringing a can food item to donate to the homeless shelter across the street.
In addition, we have a brand new Pastor, Debra Murray.
I sincerely hope that you can come and visit our humble church.
Renee Richardson
Program Producer
University of Hawai`i - Manoa
ITS - Academic Technology
2532 Correa Road, Bldg. 37
Honolulu, HI 96822
Phone: (808) 956-9662 Fax: (808) 956-5954
"What you think about, you bring about!"
[Note from Maile: The community is invited to this celebration. Please call to RSVP as soon as possible so they can estimate a headcount.]
I am writing to invite you [and the community] to the 50th Anniversary of our church on Saturday, November 22, 2008, at 85-671 Farrington Hwy, from 10 am to 2 PM. There will be fun, food and entertainment.
As part of our celebration participants will be bringing a can food item to donate to the homeless shelter across the street.
In addition, we have a brand new Pastor, Debra Murray.
I sincerely hope that you can come and visit our humble church.
Renee Richardson
Program Producer
University of Hawai`i - Manoa
ITS - Academic Technology
2532 Correa Road, Bldg. 37
Honolulu, HI 96822
Phone: (808) 956-9662 Fax: (808) 956-5954
"What you think about, you bring about!"
[Note from Maile: The community is invited to this celebration. Please call to RSVP as soon as possible so they can estimate a headcount.]
Free Viewing of Noho Hewa at Nanakuli High & Intermediate School - Nov 23 at 6PM
NOHO HEWA: The Wrongful Occupation of Hawaii, is a documentary film and winner of the Honolulu International Film Festival’s 2008 Halekulani Golden Orchid Award for Best Documentary.
Join us for a free screening of this remarkable film by Anne Keala Kelly
Sunday, November 23, 2008
6:00 P.M., Free admission
Nanakuli High and Intermediate School Cafeteria
89-980 Nanakuli Avenue
Waianae, HI 96792
nohohewa@nohohewa.com
6:00 P.M., Free admission
Nanakuli High and Intermediate School Cafeteria
89-980 Nanakuli Avenue
Waianae, HI 96792
nohohewa@nohohewa.com
There will be ample time for dialogue with the filmmaker and guest, Dr. Noenoe Silva.
“For those uneducated about the issues Noho Hewa addresses, Hawaiian activists can appear to be unduly angry, their causes ridiculously unrealistic. But in taking a stand on the side of the Hawaiian cause, the film does an excellent job of providing context to their perspectives. And it even goes one step further: It conveys knowledge that resonates in the heart as well as the mind.” The Honolulu Star Bulletin
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Please Support a Young Airman from Hawaii
On Sun, 11/9/08, Lois Durr wrote:
Support to a young airman from Hawaii-my grandson, Aaron-Scott Langley
Good morning Maile, legislators, and others;
As I mentioned to you, it would be great if Aaron got some mail from a State Representative! He will be in basic training at this address until Thanksgiving.
The address is below print out and paste it on a letter, if you like.
No care packages, no email and no phone calls makes these cards and letters precious!
Thank you for sending a bit of Aloha to my granson, Aaron-Scott.
To those of you who have alredy written; thank you THANK YOU!!
AB Langley, Aaron-Scott
324 TRS FLT 044 (Dorm B-5) 362-908
1320 Truempter St. PSC#3
Lackland AFB, TX 78236-5570
[Note from Maile: Aaron-Scott Langley is in basic training at the address above until Thanksgiving. He is not allowed to receive anything except regular mail from now until then. Aaron-Scott's grandmother and husband, Lois & Donald Durr, live in Makaha, and Maile grew up with Aaron-Scott's mother, Jamie, and uncle, David. Please send this young man a letter of encouragement while he is in training to serve our country. Mahalo.]
Support to a young airman from Hawaii-my grandson, Aaron-Scott Langley
Good morning Maile, legislators, and others;
As I mentioned to you, it would be great if Aaron got some mail from a State Representative! He will be in basic training at this address until Thanksgiving.
The address is below print out and paste it on a letter, if you like.
No care packages, no email and no phone calls makes these cards and letters precious!
Thank you for sending a bit of Aloha to my granson, Aaron-Scott.
To those of you who have alredy written; thank you THANK YOU!!
AB Langley, Aaron-Scott
324 TRS FLT 044 (Dorm B-5) 362-908
1320 Truempter St. PSC#3
Lackland AFB, TX 78236-5570
[Note from Maile: Aaron-Scott Langley is in basic training at the address above until Thanksgiving. He is not allowed to receive anything except regular mail from now until then. Aaron-Scott's grandmother and husband, Lois & Donald Durr, live in Makaha, and Maile grew up with Aaron-Scott's mother, Jamie, and uncle, David. Please send this young man a letter of encouragement while he is in training to serve our country. Mahalo.]
Camping May Be Allowed at Ka'ena
From: jessie
Subject: Camping may be allowed at Ka'ena
To: maileshimabukuro@yahoo.com, colleenyo@yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, November 11, 2008, 8:05 AM
honoluluadvertiser.com article title: Camping may be allowed at Ka'ena
[Click here to see related article about a meeting.]
"Camping may be allowed at Ka'ena"
By Eloise Aguiar
Advertiser North Shore Writer
Posted on: Tuesday, November 11, 2008
State officials are considering opening Ka'ena Point to camping and are looking at ways to improve management of the area, one of the last accessible wilderness areas on O'ahu.
Management of Ka'ena Point has undergone rule changes to protect the environment and wildlife there. The state Department of Land and Natural Resources controls the area, which is known to have endangered native Hawaiian species clinging to life amid destructive human use.
"There are issues of off-road vehicle activity that need to be addressed," said Dan Quint, DLNR director of state parks. "There's some interest and discussion of possibly creating some places to camp."
The proposal will be discussed at a state-sponsored meeting next week at Camp Erdman in Mokule'ia.
The meeting follows complaints voiced last week by dozens of hunters and fishermen, claiming that one game warden there has been overbearing and has harassed people at Ka'ena State Park who have done nothing wrong. DLNR officials said they are looking into the matter.
Some of the problems may stem from rules that guide game wardens and an apparent attempt to keep the area clear of homeless people, said Michael Nawaki-O'Connell, whose family has roots in Ka'ena. Nevertheless, residents said neither the homeless nor others should be treated with disrespect.
Nawaki-O'Connell said his family has fished and camped there for more than 40 years. Because of the no-camping rules, fishermen who stay overnight are told it's illegal if even one of their children happens to fall asleep.
"They said it's a privilege to camp at the state park," Nawaki-O'Connell said. "I said it's a constitutional right."
Nawaki-O'Connell is referring to the state constitutional right to gather and hunt as was done in the Hawaiian tradition.
He said he has 7,000 signatures on a petition to allow fishermen to go night fishing with such camping gear as blankets, portable cots and shelters, which are now prohibited by state park rules. Nawaki-O'Connell said he will take his concerns to next week's meeting.
Instead of picking on cultural practitioners, the state should be going after people who harm the environment, such as off-road drivers, said Hawaiian cultural practitioner Summer Nemeth.
Nemeth said her family was cited while they were practicing their Hawaiian culture and teaching their children to care for the land. Instead, the DLNR should be learning from the practitioners and fishermen, she said.
"What I'd like to see happen is for DLNR to recognize that fishermen and cultural practitioners are interested in managing Ka'ena in a right way, a pono way ... to work together in partnership to make sure the place can be used by everyone in the right way and not just for fishermen and cultural practitioners, but people who want to come out and see the beauty of the place."
Reach Eloise Aguiar at eaguiar@honoluluadvertiser.com.
Subject: Camping may be allowed at Ka'ena
To: maileshimabukuro@yahoo.com, colleenyo@yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, November 11, 2008, 8:05 AM
honoluluadvertiser.com article title: Camping may be allowed at Ka'ena
[Click here to see related article about a meeting.]
By Eloise Aguiar
Advertiser North Shore Writer
State officials are considering opening Ka'ena Point to camping and are looking at ways to improve management of the area, one of the last accessible wilderness areas on O'ahu.
Management of Ka'ena Point has undergone rule changes to protect the environment and wildlife there. The state Department of Land and Natural Resources controls the area, which is known to have endangered native Hawaiian species clinging to life amid destructive human use.
"There are issues of off-road vehicle activity that need to be addressed," said Dan Quint, DLNR director of state parks. "There's some interest and discussion of possibly creating some places to camp."
The proposal will be discussed at a state-sponsored meeting next week at Camp Erdman in Mokule'ia.
The meeting follows complaints voiced last week by dozens of hunters and fishermen, claiming that one game warden there has been overbearing and has harassed people at Ka'ena State Park who have done nothing wrong. DLNR officials said they are looking into the matter.
Some of the problems may stem from rules that guide game wardens and an apparent attempt to keep the area clear of homeless people, said Michael Nawaki-O'Connell, whose family has roots in Ka'ena. Nevertheless, residents said neither the homeless nor others should be treated with disrespect.
Nawaki-O'Connell said his family has fished and camped there for more than 40 years. Because of the no-camping rules, fishermen who stay overnight are told it's illegal if even one of their children happens to fall asleep.
"They said it's a privilege to camp at the state park," Nawaki-O'Connell said. "I said it's a constitutional right."
Nawaki-O'Connell is referring to the state constitutional right to gather and hunt as was done in the Hawaiian tradition.
He said he has 7,000 signatures on a petition to allow fishermen to go night fishing with such camping gear as blankets, portable cots and shelters, which are now prohibited by state park rules. Nawaki-O'Connell said he will take his concerns to next week's meeting.
Instead of picking on cultural practitioners, the state should be going after people who harm the environment, such as off-road drivers, said Hawaiian cultural practitioner Summer Nemeth.
Nemeth said her family was cited while they were practicing their Hawaiian culture and teaching their children to care for the land. Instead, the DLNR should be learning from the practitioners and fishermen, she said.
"What I'd like to see happen is for DLNR to recognize that fishermen and cultural practitioners are interested in managing Ka'ena in a right way, a pono way ... to work together in partnership to make sure the place can be used by everyone in the right way and not just for fishermen and cultural practitioners, but people who want to come out and see the beauty of the place."
Reach Eloise Aguiar at eaguiar@honoluluadvertiser.com.
Kaena Point Meeting in Mokuleia - Nov 18, 6:30pm
From: Jessie A. Torres
Subject: kaena point...mtng in Mokuleia
To: maileshimabukuro@yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, November 11, 2008, 1:17 PM
FYI
HA Nov11, 2008
Kaena State Park Community Mtng
Nov 18, 2008 at 6:30 p.m.
YMCA Camp HR Erdman
69-385 Farrington Highway
Mokuleia
[Click here to see related article about camping at Kaena.]
Jessie A. Torres
"The sole meaning of life is to serve humanity."
-Leo Tolstoy
Subject: kaena point...mtng in Mokuleia
To: maileshimabukuro@yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, November 11, 2008, 1:17 PM
FYI
HA Nov11, 2008
Kaena State Park Community Mtng
Nov 18, 2008 at 6:30 p.m.
YMCA Camp HR Erdman
69-385 Farrington Highway
Mokuleia
[Click here to see related article about camping at Kaena.]
Jessie A. Torres
"The sole meaning of life is to serve humanity."
-Leo Tolstoy
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Waianae SCP Update - November
From: Harmonee Willams
Subject: Waianae SCP Update - November
Date: Thursday, November 6, 2008, 3:28 PM
Aloha All-
The update for the Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan Update includes the following:
- We will be holding the next community meeting Tuesday, November 25th, from 7pm to 9pm. I am still in the process of reserving a room, and will let you know as soon as it is confirmed. (the 24th is the back-up date, just in case.) Sorry for the mtg being so close to Thanksgiving, but we didn't want to wait too long to follow-up on the last meeting.
- We will be discussing the proposed light industrial area in Lualualei again. More info on that topic is attached, and more will be provided at the mtg. We also want to be sure to have some time to discuss other concerns with the Public Review Draft, so we will try again to reach consensus, and then move on to cover other topics.
**Please email or call me with any specific topics you would like to see on the agenda.
Attachments:
1. The Nanakuli-Maili Neighborhood Board Resolution passed on October 21st, which was discussed at our last meeting in September.
2. Some basic info on industrial districts.
3. Revised notes from the last meeting (thank you to those of you who sent in additions/corrections).
Aloha for now,
Harmonee
772-0316 (c)
Subject: Waianae SCP Update - November
Date: Thursday, November 6, 2008, 3:28 PM
Aloha All-
The update for the Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan Update includes the following:
- We will be holding the next community meeting Tuesday, November 25th, from 7pm to 9pm. I am still in the process of reserving a room, and will let you know as soon as it is confirmed. (the 24th is the back-up date, just in case.) Sorry for the mtg being so close to Thanksgiving, but we didn't want to wait too long to follow-up on the last meeting.
- We will be discussing the proposed light industrial area in Lualualei again. More info on that topic is attached, and more will be provided at the mtg. We also want to be sure to have some time to discuss other concerns with the Public Review Draft, so we will try again to reach consensus, and then move on to cover other topics.
**Please email or call me with any specific topics you would like to see on the agenda.
Attachments:
1. The Nanakuli-Maili Neighborhood Board Resolution passed on October 21st, which was discussed at our last meeting in September.
2. Some basic info on industrial districts.
3. Revised notes from the last meeting (thank you to those of you who sent in additions/corrections).
Aloha for now,
Harmonee
772-0316 (c)
Monday, November 3, 2008
Invitation to Ho`olaulea - Nov 15, 10AM-2PM
Date:
Hope you can attend!
Rita K. Martin
Community Relations Coordinator
USVETS - Waianae Civic Center
85-638 Farrington Highway
Waianae, HI 96792
Cell: (808) 620-0900
Phone: (808) 696-6707
Fax: (808) 696-6779
www.usvetsinc.org
rmartin@usvetsinc.org
[Note from Maile: Please RSVP as soon as possible so Rita can estimate a headcount.]
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Video of AARP's "Trick or Treat for Safer Street"
Subject: Video of AARP's "Trick or Treat for Safer Street" sign-waving
From: Rodlyn Brown
This is what we did this Thursday from 7:30-8:30AM. I was a huge success out here and I am very pleased with the response.
Aloha,
Rodlyn Brown
President, AARP Waianae
From: Rodlyn Brown
This is what we did this Thursday from 7:30-8:30AM. I was a huge success out here and I am very pleased with the response.
Aloha,
Rodlyn Brown
President, AARP Waianae
Ohana Ola Leadership Seminar - Nov 11-12
From: Debbie Neuman
Subject: November Wanana
Aloha All,
Just wanted to let everyone know that we are having another community wanana at Ohana Ola on Nov.11 & 12 from 11-3.
Please feel free to send the flyer (attached) to anyone that you think might be interested. Hope to see you all there. Email me to confirm your attendance.
Mahalo!
Debbie
Friday, October 31, 2008
Photos from Betty Rezentes Quilt Show on Oct 18
Subject: Photos from Betty Rezentes Quilt Show on 10/18/08
Here's a sampling of photos of the Quilt Show, on October 18, 2008 at the Wai'anae Library. The instructor is Betty Rezentes. I think Wai'anae Library has one of the largest collections of Quilt patterns in the state.
w/aloha, Karen
More photos from the show (click the image for a larger view):
Here's a sampling of photos of the Quilt Show, on October 18, 2008 at the Wai'anae Library. The instructor is Betty Rezentes. I think Wai'anae Library has one of the largest collections of Quilt patterns in the state.
w/aloha, Karen
More photos from the show (click the image for a larger view):
Thursday, October 30, 2008
WSCP Meeting Notes from Oct 27
Aloha Everyone,
Attached are the meeting notes from Monday's WSCP (Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan) Public Information Meeting. Thank you to everyone who attended and shared their thoughts on the Public Review Draft. Sorry if I missed any comments in the notes - things got a little crazy! Feel free to send corrections or additions.
The major discussion of the night was the proposed light industrial area in Lualualei. We did not come to a consensus on whether or not to amend the WSCP to include this new industrial zone on the Land Use Map. Therefore, we will be putting together additional information on this potential zoning change and sending it out.
In addition, there will be a follow-up meeting in a few weeks. I will be sending the meeting information as soon as we find a time and location that works for most people. At that meeting, we will do our best to present all of the information we can on light industrial parks, along with a summary of the input we have heard and received on this topic thus far. And we will try to set up a format that enables us to hear from everyone.
FYI- On the last page of the meeting notes (page 7) is the official definition of "I-1 limited industrial district" from the City & County of Honolulu's Land Use Ordinance. There is more information available at this link:
http://www.co.honolulu.hi.us/refs/roh/21_990.pdf
Go to page 60 to see the definition along with more detailed information about what is allowed in these districts.
We will be sending the Nanakuli Neighborhood Board Resolution(s) and info soon as well.
Thank you for all of your continued participation. As always, please feel free to email or call me when any comments, concerns, or questions. My cell is 772-0316.
Thanks,
Harmonee
Attached are the meeting notes from Monday's WSCP (Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan) Public Information Meeting. Thank you to everyone who attended and shared their thoughts on the Public Review Draft. Sorry if I missed any comments in the notes - things got a little crazy! Feel free to send corrections or additions.
The major discussion of the night was the proposed light industrial area in Lualualei. We did not come to a consensus on whether or not to amend the WSCP to include this new industrial zone on the Land Use Map. Therefore, we will be putting together additional information on this potential zoning change and sending it out.
In addition, there will be a follow-up meeting in a few weeks. I will be sending the meeting information as soon as we find a time and location that works for most people. At that meeting, we will do our best to present all of the information we can on light industrial parks, along with a summary of the input we have heard and received on this topic thus far. And we will try to set up a format that enables us to hear from everyone.
FYI- On the last page of the meeting notes (page 7) is the official definition of "I-1 limited industrial district" from the City & County of Honolulu's Land Use Ordinance. There is more information available at this link:
http://www.co.honolulu.hi.us/refs/roh/21_990.pdf
Go to page 60 to see the definition along with more detailed information about what is allowed in these districts.
We will be sending the Nanakuli Neighborhood Board Resolution(s) and info soon as well.
Thank you for all of your continued participation. As always, please feel free to email or call me when any comments, concerns, or questions. My cell is 772-0316.
Thanks,
Harmonee
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
For Seniors: Free Computer/Internet Class
From shannon kaaekuahiwi
Date Tue, 28 Oct 2008 20:02:01 -0700 (PDT)
To undisclosed recipients: ;
Subject Fw: Free computer/internet class at Kapolei Library for seniors
Great free computer classes being offered for seniors please read following message & spread the word. Shann
On Tue, 10/28/08, Nakamura, Joel wrote:
From: Nakamura, Joel
Subject: Free computer/internet class at Kapolei Library for seniors
Date: Tuesday, October 28, 2008, 3:44 PM
Please spread the word...
I got a call from a librarian named Cheryl at the Kapolei Public Library who is starting a new NIH program designed to teach seniors how to use the computer to get health information. Any organization willing to teach seniors can download the toolkit at http://nihseniorhealth.gov/toolkit/toolkit.html. The main purpose is to teach seniors how to find health information on the internet. It assumes the user has no experience with computers and starts off with teaching the basics of using a computer and the internet.
She said they are not getting any extra funding to provide this service. They will be offering the class every Monday for the month of November, starting next Monday from 8:30am - 10am. The room they will be using has 9 computers and a projector. 2 seniors will be able to use each terminal for a total capacity of 18 students. So far only 4 people have signed up. She needs to get more seniors (60+) to participate or they will discontinue the project. Anyone who would like to sign up may contact the Kapolei Library at 693-7050.
I hope this pilot project becomes successful so that other libraries will follow. Most libraries already have computer terminals with internet access that are available to the public for free. You can even reserve a time slot for computer use on their website (www.librarieshawaii.org).
Joel Nakamura
Elderly Affairs Division
Department of Community Services
City & County of Honolulu
715 South King Street #200
Honolulu, HI 96813
www.elderlyaffairs.com
Date Tue, 28 Oct 2008 20:02:01 -0700 (PDT)
To undisclosed recipients: ;
Subject Fw: Free computer/internet class at Kapolei Library for seniors
Great free computer classes being offered for seniors please read following message & spread the word. Shann
On Tue, 10/28/08, Nakamura, Joel
From: Nakamura, Joel
Subject: Free computer/internet class at Kapolei Library for seniors
Date: Tuesday, October 28, 2008, 3:44 PM
Please spread the word...
I got a call from a librarian named Cheryl at the Kapolei Public Library who is starting a new NIH program designed to teach seniors how to use the computer to get health information. Any organization willing to teach seniors can download the toolkit at http://nihseniorhealth.gov/toolkit/toolkit.html. The main purpose is to teach seniors how to find health information on the internet. It assumes the user has no experience with computers and starts off with teaching the basics of using a computer and the internet.
She said they are not getting any extra funding to provide this service. They will be offering the class every Monday for the month of November, starting next Monday from 8:30am - 10am. The room they will be using has 9 computers and a projector. 2 seniors will be able to use each terminal for a total capacity of 18 students. So far only 4 people have signed up. She needs to get more seniors (60+) to participate or they will discontinue the project. Anyone who would like to sign up may contact the Kapolei Library at 693-7050.
I hope this pilot project becomes successful so that other libraries will follow. Most libraries already have computer terminals with internet access that are available to the public for free. You can even reserve a time slot for computer use on their website (www.librarieshawaii.org).
Joel Nakamura
Elderly Affairs Division
Department of Community Services
City & County of Honolulu
715 South King Street #200
Honolulu, HI 96813
www.elderlyaffairs.com
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