Sunday, August 31, 2008

Aloha `Aina Earth Day at Nanakuli HS - Sep 13

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From: Rene Mansho
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 8:33 AM
Subject: Press Release - Aloha `Aina Earth Day #45 - Nanakuli HS

“ALOHA ‘AINA EARTH DAY #45 IS MAKING HISTORY FOR NANAKULI HIGH SCHOOL ”

For the first time in this 4-year program, Nanakuli Intermediate and High School is conducting the 45th Recycling Community Clean-Up Project, where area residents can dispose of their bulky items by dropping them off or calling for curb-side pick-up service and knowing that they will be recycled and diverted from our landfills. A new recycler has joined the program to collect plastic bags and plastic hangers. Wal-Mart is doing their part to save the environment to recycle plastics!

Kudos to school and community leaders of Nanakuli High School.

DATE: SEPTEMBER 13, 2008
TIME: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
PLACE: NANAKULI INTERMEDIATE & HIGH SCHOOL PARKING LOT – 89-980 Nanakuli Ave.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Wai`anae Coast Neighborhood Board Meetings

Health & Safety Committee
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Waiʼanae District Park- Meeting Room
85-601 Farrington Highway
Agenda: http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/nb24/08/24sep3ag.htm

Parks and Recreation Committee Meeting Agenda
Thursday, September 11, 200
Waiʼanae Neighborhood Community Center
85 670 Farrington Highway
7:00P.M. - 9:00P.M.
Agenda: http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/nb24/08/24sep4ag.htm

PLANNING AND ZONING COMMITTEE MEETING
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2008
WAI` ANAE DISTRICT PARK – MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM
85-601 FARRINGTON HIGHWAY , WAIANAE
6:30 P.M. TO 8:00 P.M.
Agenda: http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/nb24/08/24sept5ag.htm

Invitation to Resident Community Meeting Sep 10

From: Elena.S.Murayama@hawaii.gov [mailto:Elena.S.Murayama@hawaii.gov]
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 10:44 AM
Subject: Invitation to Resident Community Meeting Sept. 10

Good morning:

Chad Taniguchi, Hawaii Public Housing Authority Executive Director, would like to invite you to a Resident Community Meeting. Pls see attached letter for details and email me to RSVP. Hope to see you there!
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Thank you,
Elena Murayama
Property Mgmt & Maintenance Svcs Branch
Hawaii Public Housing Authority (HPHA)
Phone: 808 832-4696 Fax: 808 832-4679
NEW Email Address: Elena.S.Murayama@hawaii.gov

"Legislators Back to School" Program

From: Jennifer Wilbur [Rep. Lyla B. Berg]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 11:18 AM
To: All Reps; All Senators
Subject: Upcoming event flyers to share

Aloha Colleagues,

Attached please find flyers to share with teachers and classrooms that you might be visiting this Fall as part of our "Legislators Back to School" program.

Peace Day Hawaii 2008, Sep 21, 2008

Honolulu Rotary Peacemaker Committee: Special Olelo Youth Xchange video contest about the importance of peace in our lives and in the world, deadline Mar 1, 2009

“HAWAII LEADER FOR A DAY” Essay Writing Contest 2008, deadline Oct 3, 2008

They describe a variety of opportunities for students to be engaged in their communities as change-agents for peace.

As last year, my office will be coordinating the Leader for a Day Essay Contest, in which selected students will shadow Legislators for a day during the 2009 Legislative Session.

We would appreciate if you would kindly distribute the information for ALL events to your constituents and school personnel.

THANK YOU!

With aloha,
Lyla
[Rep. Lyla B. Berg, PhD, 18th Dist.]

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Green Drinks 15 - Tues Sep 2 at E&O Trading Co

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WHAT: The world famous GREEN DRINKS
WHEN: 5:30 PM until 7:30 PM
RULE: First Tuesday of every month!
WHERE: E&O Trading Company at Ward Center in Honolulu 808.591.9555
HOW: Walk, cycle, bus, surf, taxi, vanpool, whatever gets you there...
WHO: Anyone who is interested in sustainability and all things green.
WHY: Network, fun, education, contacts, inspiration, business & pleasure
NEW: Just show up and you'll be made welcome!
REMIND: To sign up for the email circulation list go to www.100pg.com
STATUS: Informal, organic, self-organizing network. Every month since 1989.
GLOBAL: Over 400 cities worldwide! UK | USA | Canada | Germany and more...
ONLINE: www.greendrinks.org

From: rezentesc@aol.com
Subject: Fwd: Green Drinks 15 - Tues Sep 2 at E&O Trading Co.
Date: Wednesday, August 27, 2008, 5:56 PM

Aloha e kakou,

As some of you may know, I am the president of the "newly" formed O`ahu Land Trust. We are slowly introducing our organization and directors to those who care and work for the environment. On Tuesday, September 2, 2008, we are co-hosting along with TPL (Trust for Public Lands) and NCSLT (North Shore Community Land Trust) the Green Drinks function at E&O Trading Company in Ward Center.

If you have a chance, please stop on by to talk to some of our board members who, along with me, are committed to protect and perpetuate O`ahu's natural and cultural heritage by actively working with communities to acquire and conserve land. As this organization is rolling out, we have been faced with excitingly challenges, funding to start staffing our organization before the end of year, receiving numerous recommendations for lands to be looked at that may be a part of our program, and hopefully a commitment before the end of the year to start the acquisition process for at least one parcel on the island of O`ahu.

Please join us in this exciting start to what we hope will be an important part of our conservation and environmental communities in Hawai`i.

Cynthia K.L. Rezentes, President
O`ahu Land Trust

Please Help Ja Van Yiu Lin Come Home Safely

From: lisa moniz [mailto:l_moniz@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 6:52 PM
To: Rep. Maile Shimabukuro
Subject: Pvt Ja Van Yiu Lin

Hi Maile,

Just an update on my son's situation. Today was the deadline for the commanders at Ft Sill to respond to the letter that his attorney submitted, but none received. We are planning to fly out to Oklahoma on Sept. 1, 2008, but we need help from everyone. This is the website address that one of his supporters put together: support4javanlin.wordpress.com. Please help us get my son's story out to whomever will listen. Our family will forever be grateful, for anyone that can help.

Mahalo,
Lisa Moniz & Family

COMMENT: Here's an excerpt, describing the problem, from the Friends for Ja Van Yiu Lin website:

Ja Van Yiu Lin is a 2008 Wai'anae High School graduate who joined the National Guard believing that he would be serving his country. In July 2008, at basic training in Fort Sill, Oklahoma, a drill instructor recklessly threw a metal bed frame that struck Ja Van in the head, giving him a concussion and causing him to lose partial vision and hearing. Ja Van's military leaders targeted him for retaliation and have isolated him from his family because he shared his story with his family and the public. Ja Van needs medical care and wants to get out of the military. His family and friends are very concerned about his health and safety and are mounting an effort to get Ja Van home safely. This website was created to provide information about Ja Van's situation and to raise funds to pursue justice for Ja Van. Please help Ja Van to come home safely and win justice for his injuries. Mahalo.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

'Spirit in Action' Fundraiser - Sep 13, 5-9 PM

“Spirit in Action”
Fundraising Dinner and Silent Auction

Spirit in Action Honorees

Robert Aitken, Zen teacher, co-founder of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship and a founding committee member of the AFSC in Hawai’i

Fred Dodge of Wai`anae, physician and social justice activist, member of Malama Makua.

Noelani Goodyear-Ka‘opua & Keola Nakanishi, co-founders of Halau Ku Mana, Native Hawaiian Charter School

Music by Liko Martin, Jon Osorio, Owana Salazar and Kahuli

Catering by the KCC Culinary Department
$50 per person ($20 tax deductible)
$25 for Children 6 - 12 ($10 tax deductible) Children 5 and under are free
No Host Bar. Free parking. Disability access.

Saturday, September 13, 2008 5:00 - 9:00 pm
Kapi‘olani Community College
Ohi‘a Dining Room
RSVP by August 29, 2008
Call AFSC Hawai‘i (808) 988-6266
Click here for the full-size invitation.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Ma'o Youth Urgently Need Your Support - Sep 20

Contact: Summer Shimabukuro 696-5569 (work)
Rep. Maile Shimabukuro 349-3075

GOURMET EVENT SUPPORTS WAI`ANAE YOUTH ORGANIC MOVEMENT

WHEN: Saturday, September 20, 2008, 6-9pm
WHERE: DOWNTOWN Restaurant - Hawai'i State Art Musuem, 250 Hotel St. 1st Floor
TICKETS: $125/person (tax-deductible), $2K and $5K tables for 8 also available;
Make checks payable to: WCRC, P.O. Box 441 , Wai'anae, HI 96792
INFO: Summer Shimabukuro at info@maoorganicfarms.org or call 696-5569

Wai’anae, HI. MA'O Organic Farms announced today that they will be hosting their fourth annual MA’O MA TOWN fundraiser on September 20, 2008 from 6-9 p.m..

MA’O Organic Farms hopes to raise scholarship funds for 26 Wai’anae youth pursuing their Associate of Arts Degrees at Leeward Community College (LCC). In a community where only 11% of high school graduates make it to two-year universities, these youth all have big dreams and a driving desire to make a difference.

“I want to study environmental science and politics so I can come back and help my community,” explained student intern, Kiane Aila. Her peers have equally strong sentiments.

“Everyone says that we in Wai’anae can’t do anything positive, but we can and we will,” Jonathan Abell said further.

The Legislature appropriated annual funding of $75,000 per year for MA’O’s college program around 2006. However, this is not enough to cover LCC tuition costs, mentorship, cultural grounding, and student salaries.

"This year, MA’O is faced with an unprecedented amount of youth asking for entry into the college program, and there is not enough grant funding to meet that demand," said Rep. Maile Shimabukuro (D-45th – Waianae, Makaha, Makua).

“MA'O is the future of Hawai'i agriculture — to connect people to the food they eat and the people they eat with. They are growing our next generation of growers," said Chef Ed Kenney. Previous events hosted at TOWN and DOWNTOWN restaurants have generated over $50,000, and helped to send 20 youth to school; most will be first-generation college graduates.

"The farm provides an opportunity for youth to participate in leadership-development internships that include entrepreneurial, agricultural and educational experiences," Rep. Shimabukuro added. "And MA'O is Oahu’s largest producer of organic fruits and vegetables, participating in farmer's markets across the state, and supplying restaurants such as Kona Brewing Co., Town and Downtown Restaurants, and Alan Wong's."

Candidates Forum: Mayoral, HD44, HD45 - Sep 11

Candidate Forum
HD44, HD45 & Mayoral Candidates
Thursday, September 11, 2008
6pm - 8pm
Nanakuli High & Inter. School
Moderated & Hosted by Performing Arts students

Monday, August 25, 2008

QUEST/Medicaid Updates

1. QUEST Spenddown has been repealed. This program allowed people who had excess income to spenddown their monthly income on medical bills to a specified amount to become eligible for QUEST. This program has been repealed.

2. QUEST ACE offers some coverage for people who are up to 200% of the federal poverty line. Here is a link to the flyer: http://www.med-quest.us/PDFs/Pamphlet%20Forms/DHS%201141.pdf

3. QUEST Expanded is replacing Medicaid Fee-for-Service. QUEST Expanded is a HMO. People currently with Medicaid Fee-for-Service will get enrollment packets during the last week of September. By October 1, 2008, they will need to choose plans. Starting February 1, 2009, they will start receiving services through the health plans.

4. Keiki Care is a health plan that is available for children, who do not qualify for QUEST or Medicaid. I have attached a quick chart comparison [click here] for your information.

Other things:

1. Hawaii Covering Kids helps children get medical insurance. They have flyers in all types of languages (about 20!) giving general information about medical insurance for children. It can be found at www.coveringkids.com/news/Section_155.asp.

2. Hawaii Covering Kids also gave me this quick chart regarding income limits for QUEST, WIC, Head Start, and free/reduced school lunches. I am attaching it [click here] to this email.

Hope you find these helpful.

Thanks,
Connie Liu
Staff Attorney
Legal Aid Society of Hawaii
924 Bethel St.
Honolulu, HI 96813
Telephone: (808) 527-8019
Fax: (808) 527-8088