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Mtg - Speaker Alicia Maluafiti- Poi Dogs and Popok
Plaza Club, 20th Floor
Dec 13, 2019
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
Mtg- Speaker TBD
Plaza Club, 20th fl
Dec 20, 2019
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
DARK-No meeting at Plaza Club
Dec 27, 2019
 
DARK - No meeting at Plaza Club
Jan 03, 2020
 
Meeting - Speaker TBD
Plaza Club, 20th Fl
Jan 10, 2020
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
Meeting -Speaker TBD
Plaza Club 20th Fl
Jan 17, 2020
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
Meeting -Speaker TBD
Plaza Club 20th Fl
Jan 24, 2020
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
Not meeting at Plaza Club - Offsite at UH Medical
UH Medical School
Jan 31, 2020
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
 
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Speaker Info and Sign up for Fri Dec 13
Please join us for lunch at the Plaza Club, 12:00n,
 
Our speaker for 12/13 is Alicia Maluafiti. Her background info is as follows:

Alicia Maluafiti is the founder and volunteer Board President of Poi Dogs & Popoki (PDP). She has been involved in animal rescue for 30 years, served as the Director the Community Relations at the Hawaiian Humane Society, and was the founder and President of the Oahu SPCA. 
 
PDP operates the Big Fix, a mobile spay and neuter clinic which has sterilized almost 20,000 cats and dogs the past 6 years in rural and underserved communities on Oahu. PDP added a mobile wellness vehicle in 2017 to provide low cost veterinary services which offers free health check, vaccinations, screenings, and other non-emergency services for pet owners.  PDP has received a $115,000 City grant in id to provide spay/neuter and wellness services to homeless pets of homeless people – especially those on the leeward coast.
 
Please show your support by clicking onto the link to sign up and save the date!
 
 
 
WHR; Acts of Kindness Mahalo!

Dear Fellow Rotarians,

Thank you to all of the Rotarians who donated to Farrington High School’s Act of Kindness (“AoK”) program. The program continues through the remainder of the school year so if you have gently used Aloha Shirts, Stuffed Animals and Children’s Reading Books that you would like to donate, please bring them to our regular meeting or call me to arrange for delivery/pick-up.

Kathleen Shiramizu, a fellow Rotarian, FHS Educator and the coordinator of the AoK Project has recently given me the following update on the program as well as the attached Thank You Card addressed to our Club members, is attached:

https://clubrunner.blob.core.windows.net/00000007749/en-us/files/homepage/whr-acts-of-kindness-mahalo/Thank-You-Card.pdf

November was the start of our AoK gifting, which will continue throughout the year. Although we gifted a handful of Aloha shirts to FHS students and staff, we realized that we were lacking in inventory on sizes. We are in need of smalls as well as sizes above XL - 5XL's. Our students are quite large as we would like to gift those in our sports programs.

Regarding our donation of books and stuffed animals bundles, we were able to gift 50 bundles to the Leadership in Disabilities & Achievement in Hawaii's School Readiness Project, and 20 book bundles to the Early School (preschool aged children from 18 months to 3 years old) in the Moiliili-UH area.

Your generous donations provide my Life Skills students with authentic prevocational production skills training along with the Rotary concept of 'Service Above Self'. In their language of understanding, it is showing compassion for others and acknowledging the goodness in each person. Our mission of "Helping Us, Helping Others" will go far. In time, people will get it and the world will be a better place.

Sincerely,

Kathy

 

Kathleen Shiramizu, Sped Tcher, Care Coordinator

LifeSkills Development Program

Acts of Kindness Project Coordinator

Farrington High School

 

Alliance for Drama Education Board Member

Rotary Club of East Honolulu Youth Services Director

Hawaii Alpha Delta Kappa - Beta Chapter Altruistic Chair

Melaleuca - Moms on a Mission – Aloha Diaper Bank Associate 

Children's Literature Hawaii Steering Committee

 

Richard Ing

808-533-3999

Community Service Chair

 

"ON THE ROAD" - Jan 31, 2020 (Mtg at UH Medical School)
Speaker chair Wes Fong has secured a private tour of the UH Medical School and a demonstration of a life robot on 1/31/20. Please plan for, as it should be an interesting and fun tour!  More details are forthcoming...
 
Please show your support by clicking onto the following link to sign up:
 
 
*Please note:  NO WHR Mtg. at the PLAZA CLUB, this day...so come and join us!
 
 
REVISED!  Rotary Club of Taipei West - 65th Anniversary Ceremony
Dear Rotarians,

Our sister club, Rotary Club of Taipei West will be celebrating their 65th Anniversary Ceremony on March 18, of 2020 and extents their invitation to welcome our participation in this celebration! 
 
We received revised information from President Wilson of Taipei West Rotary Club!
 
Please click onto the following link to view updates:
 
 
Thank you,
Terry Lo
 
 
 
Point of Contact for the 2020 RI Convention, HOC
 
Aloha Club Members,
 
I am the Point of Contact for the 2020 Rotary International Convention Host Organization Committee, HOC for short, and my job is to keep the Club up-to-date on the convention and also the HOC activities.
 
As a recap, the 111th international convention is well underway with about 18,000 already registered.  Imagine Rotarians from all over the world coming to Hawaii to experience the Power of Rotary and enjoy our island hospitality!  There will be lots of collaboration on projects and partnerships, lots to learn about Rotary and a lot of inspiration from awesome speakers.  The convention will take place at the Hawaii Convention Center June 6 to 10, 2020.  There will be great speakers, maybe 100 breakout sessions and several hundred booths in the House of Friendship.  Rotary International is responsible for the convention logistics, the program, speakers, breakouts and the House of Friendship.
 
The HOC is responsible for the local events, which includes 2 lunch cruises, a windward fishpond service project, a walk for peace in Ala Moana park, host hospitality and a fabulous concert at the Waikiki Shell.  We have a website for registrants to sign up for the HOC events and also tours and activities.  In order to cover the expenses, we need your help with donations and sponsorships.   If you would like to donate or can reach out to your company contacts, it would be much appreciated.  If the amount is $6,000 or higher, please let Sonya Mendez, the Sponsorship Chair know, because we need to get Rotary International’s approval first. 
 
We also need a lot of volunteers.  If you would like to greet people at the airport, provide info at the Convention Center or just want to be in the thick of the action, sign up either on the HOC or District website.  This is an initial volunteer registration.  You’ll have a chance to choose your shift later this year.
 
This convention is an opportunity for you to see the Rotary big picture without having to pay a lot for airfare and hotel rooms.  It will bring a lot of attention to Hawaii, not to mention revenue for the State. So, what are you waiting for, register now before the price goes up in December.
 
Here are web addresses for more information:
 
The HOC website is:  rotaryhonolulu2020.org
 
The District website is: rotaryd5000.org
 
The Rotary International website to register is:  riconvention.org
 
Thank you for listening and I hope you will take action to donate, volunteer and register for the convention.  It’s going to be a memorable opportunity for us to share the Aloha spirit with Rotarians from around the world, make lasting friendships - and learn more about Rotary ourselves!
 
Yours in Rotary,
Charlene Meyers, POC Liaison