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May 02, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
The guest speaker is Emily Greene, Education & Engagement Manager of Hawaii Marine Animal Response. Emily's presentation is "How Sea Animals Guard our Hawaiian Waters." *************************************** Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4417548335?pwd=eWFoNkVqaFBCSVF2S1YyTklONHJ3dz09 Meeting ID: 441 754 8335 Dial by your location |
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May 09, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
The guest speaker is Sherry Menor-McNamara, President and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce Hawaii. This meeting is on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4417548335?pwd=eWFoNkVqaFBCSVF2S1YyTklONHJ3dz09 Meeting ID: 441 754 8335 Dial by your location |
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May 16, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
We will view the winning videos in the Creating Peace category. Participating students, teachers, and parents will also attend the meeting. ******************** Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 441 754 8335 Dial by your location |
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May 23, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
The guest speaker is Carmen Hulu Lindsey, Chair of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees. She will discuss the Kaka'ako Makai issue. ****************************** Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 441 754 8335 Dial by your location |
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May 30, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
The Foundation of the Rotary Club of Honolulu supports local and international service projects with contributions received during the annual Service Above Self campaign. The program will include the Foundation Annual Meeting, and club donors will be recognized as first-time or multiple fellows. *********************** Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 441 754 8335 Dial by your location |
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Jun. 06, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Jun. 13, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
The Board of Directors will give their final reports on the exciting events and programs held throughout the Rotary year. We look forward to seeing you there! CAN'T MAKE THE MEETING IN PERSON? THAT 'S OKAY, JOIN US VIRTUALLY: Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 441 754 8335
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Jun. 17, 2023 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
4th Annual BEER FEST Bishop Museum Great Lawn June 17 5 - 9 pm Get ready for an evening of fun, food, and beer!
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Jun. 20, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
The guest speaker is Melissa Miyashiro, Executive Director of Blue Planet Foundation. CAN'T MAKE THE MEETING IN PERSON? THAT 'S OKAY, JOIN US VIRTUALLY: Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 441 754 8335 |
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Jun. 24, 2023 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Volunteers are needed to help spruce up Centennial Park. Tasks include trash pick-up, weeding the lawn, and pulling vines from the perimeter fence. Weeding tools, gloves, and trash bags will be provided. Bring lawn rakes, garden clippers, brooms, or other tools you think will be helpful.
Water will be provided. Please bring your own container. To sign up, email Bob Sumpf: bobsumpf@gmail.com |
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Jun. 27, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
We will be having a hybrid club meeting at the Outrigger Canoe Club for the Rotary Club of Honolulu Change of Command. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Jul. 06, 2023 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Rotary Club of Honolulu - Kick Off 2023 Presidential Year.
Our club team leaders will share their exciting plans for the upcoming year. We start off this year with a toast and YOU join the discussion to help us shape the future of the club. YOU ARE IMPORTANT TO THE CLUB and we need your input! Bring your family, friends and prospective new members.
Location: Rooftop bar at Dave and Buster’s in Ward Village. When: Thursday, July 6 ~ 5:30-7:30pm 5:30-6:00 Pupus, fellowship and networking 6:00-7:00 Discussion with team leaders 7:00-7:30 Fellowship and networking
Cost: $20 per person (kids unders 12 are FREE) What’s included? Pupus provided. Cash bar with happy hour prices. Lots of fun and fellowship! Cheers to 2023-2024!!! |
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Jul. 11, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
What is Club Connections? Members told us in the lunch meeting survey they wanted more time for fellowship, opportunities to meet new people, Club announcements, and learning about our members. So we listened! We will have one Club Connections meeting style a month during our Hybrid Lunch Meeting and it will focus on: · Thought provoking discussions about issues that are important to the Club and our community. · Showcasing and celebrating our members · Creating deeper and more meaningful relationships with each other · Celebrating exciting Club projects and achievements · Brainstorming and designing impactful service projects together · Most importantly, having fun together! The goal of Club Connections meetings is to Take a break from work. Unwind. Laugh. Leave feeling rejuvenated! We will also feature a member (or two) each meeting! This month we will be featuring MICHAEL P. MARSH! Did you know that he has traveled the WORLD…and he is just getting started! He has traveled 56 countries and 7 continents. He is the President and CEO of Responsive Caregivers of Hawai’i. CAN'T JOIN US IN PERSON? THAT IS OKAY, JOIN VIRTUALLY ON ZOOM Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 441 754 8335 |
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Jul. 18, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke (she/her) is the State of Hawaiʻi’s 16th lieutenant governor, the third woman to hold the office, and the highest-ranking Korean American in a U.S. statewide position. Sylvia was first elected to the Hawaiʻi State Legislature in 1998, where she served until 2022. During her twenty-four-year tenure in the State House, she had many roles, most notably as Chair of the Finance Committee where she developed a reputation for bringing transparency and accountability to the State budget for over a decade. Born in Seoul, South Korea, Sylvia immigrated to Honolulu at the age of nine with her parents and siblings. She attended Queen Kaʻahumanu Elementary School where her 5th-grade teacher helped her learn English. She later graduated from Roosevelt High School and the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. Her first introduction to public service was in college when elected as one of the few female Presidents of the Associated Students of the University of Hawaiʻi. Following her undergraduate degree, she continued her education at the University of San Francisco School of Law. Throughout Sylvia’s career in public service, she has been recognized for her advocacy and leadership by many organizations including Hawaii Women Lawyers, Healthcare Association of Hawaii, Hawaii Technology Trade Association, Korean American Coalition, AARP Hawaii, Hawaiʻi Farm Bureau, Humane Society of the United States, and Hawaiʻi Foodbank as Chair of the Annual State Employees’ Food Drive. Lieutenant Governor Luke is leading the state’s broadband expansion efforts and the initiative for universal access to preschool, Ready Keiki, to support the education and futures of Hawaiʻi’s keiki. Sylvia is a wife, mother, dog mom, and former practicing attorney in Honolulu. WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR YOUR QUESTIONS FOR SYLVIA LUKE! To engage more with our speakers we are looking to hear from you, the members. Please send us some questions you might have for Sylvia Luke to address at our meeting. You can CLICK HERE to submit any questions you have for her. ------------------------------------------- CAN'T JOIN US IN PERSON? THAT IS OKAY, JOIN VIRTUALLY ON ZOOM Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4417548335?pwd=eWFoNkVqaFBCSVF2S1YyTklONHJ3dz09 Meeting ID: 441 754 8335 Passcode: Rotary22 |
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Aug. 01, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
THE ROTARY CLUB OF CLUB OF HONOLULU INVITES YOU TO RESTAURANT WEEK!
Choose from a diverse group of neighborhoods, cuisines, and price points! Connect and spend quality time with other Rotarians in a small group setting. "NO HOST", so order whatever you want! Lunch is at Noon on Tuesday, August 1, 2023.
We'll make the reservations for the group, you just tell us which restaurant you want. CLICK HERE to select your restaurant.
Here are the dining option websites so you can check out what is on their menu and where they are located.
https://www.kitchendoorwaikai.com/ Ewa Beach at the new Wai Kai (Wave Pool)
https://www.likoshawaii.com/ Hawaii Kai
https://www.yanagisushi-hawaii.com/ Kapiolani
https://dixiegrill.com/ AIEA/ SALT LAKE
https://www.fetehawaii.com/ Downtown
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Aug. 08, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Suzanne (Suzy) Puanani Vares-Lum took office as President of the East-West Center in January 2022. She launched a new strategic plan that advances the Center’s Congressionally-mandated mission to promote understanding and relationships among people and nations of the United States, Asia, and Pacific through cooperative study, research, and dialogue. As a retired Major General with 34 years of service, Vares-Lum has held key roles addressing priority national security challenges in the region. She brings decades of executive leadership and planning experience, culminating in over five years serving with and advising the most senior officials at US Indo-Pacific Command, where she cultivated and supported key relationships with nations throughout the Indo-Pacific region. CLICK HERE for her bio. ------------------------------------ CAN'T JOIN US IN PERSON? THAT IS OKAY, JOIN VIRTUALLY ON ZOOM Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4417548335?pwd=eWFoNkVqaFBCSVF2S1YyTklONHJ3dz09 Meeting ID: 441 754 8335 Passcode: Rotary22 |
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Aug. 12, 2023
COME JOIN OUR FIRST VOLUNTEER SERVICE PROJECT OF THE NEW ROTARY YEAR! Our first project of the new Rotary Year will be at Waikiki’s YO! House on two consecutive Saturdays, August 5 and 12. YO! Stands for youth outreach and is operated by Waikiki Health Center and Hale Kipa. Members are encouraged to participate in this hands-on project to upgrade this important facility that serves at-risk youth. Ther are opportunities to wash and paint the building, landscaping, housecleaning, assemble replacement shed, paint picnic tables and outdoor furniture, sort used clothing, other stuff! You can sign up for one or more 4-hour shifts and lunch either or both days by emailing Reese Liggett at wliggett@twc.com or by clicking Yo! Volunteer on the left of this screen. We last gave YO! House a big helping hand in early 2016—let’s do it again! |
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Aug. 15, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Come join us in spotlighting three of our members and hearing about their profesional careers. You will hear about their exciting vocational pursuits, while enjoying camaraderie and a sandwich bar! Brian Dunkel Brian received his Masters Degree in Engineering - Computer Science from the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor and is currently a Professional Consultant for IBM and owner of eCorperate College.com, Inc., which provides training and consulting services on a broad range of computer technologies. CLICK HERE to view his LinkedIn profile. Glenda Anderson Glenda is President & CEO of Details International that specialize in holistic design— synergy of all the senses. Glenda started building houses when she was 12 and doing remodels and design when she was 15, so design has been her whole life. Details International is a full-service interior design resource, embracing each project with a passion for creative and universal design solutions. Universal design is a concept meant to create spaces that meet the needs of all people, including the elderly and individuals with disabilities. From the arrangement of rooms, placement of appliances and even color choices, universal design is all about accessibility in the home. CLICK HERE to view Details International website. Sage Price Sage is a DISA PAC Electronics Engineer, Contract Officer Representative, contract management and oversight leader, and Sec+ trained. He pursued an A.S. in Mathematics and B.S. in Electrical Engineering where he began his engineering and IT career. He gained knowledge and experience as a lead software developer and subject matter expert in testing avionics with the Air Force, network infrastructure manager for the largest missile test range in the world, and contract officer representative (COR) for global IT contracts. He has begun to navigate the new and incredible world of Artificial Intelligence through use of ChatGPT for prompting and adapting his approach to writing and text generation. CLICK HERE to see his LinkedIn profile. ----------------------------- CAN'T JOIN US IN PERSON? THAT IS OKAY, JOIN VIRTUALLY ON ZOOM Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4417548335?pwd=eWFoNkVqaFBCSVF2S1YyTklONHJ3dz09 Meeting ID: 441 754 8335 Passcode: Rotary22 |
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Aug. 19, 2023
Come join us for a game day cookout with the residents of Hale Mauli'ola. Hale Mauli'ola is an innovative shelter serving houseless people on Sand Island. RCOH will provide the grindz. We need you to help run the grills, spend time with the residents and watch some football! RCOH volunteers will be working with IHS to provide a BBQ lunch for the residents, play games and provide fun and friendship for IHS guests at the shelter. You can read more about Hale Mauli’ola here. This is a great opportunity to make a positive impact on the homeless issue in Honolulu. Please join us from noon to 4:00 pm in Rotary’s mission of service. Bring your friends, family and prospective Rotarians! On August 19th, the Institute for Human Services (IHS) is celebrating 45 years in the community with a Community Volunteer Day called Mālama Meetup.
The Institute for Human Services (IHS) is Hawai'i's leading organization in homelessness. With the largest shelters and medical respites on O'ahu, IHS is a safe place to sleep, get a hot meal, see a nurse, and receive housing support. They lead the state in behavioral health treatment for the most mentally ill patients on the streets, serving people who others will not.
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Aug. 22, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Roger Jellinek has been Executive Director of the Hawai‘i Book & Music Festival (HBMF) since 2006. A graduate of Cambridge University, and a Mellon Fellow at Yale University, he has been involved in book publishing in New York and Hawaii as a journalist, editor, publisher and literary agent since 1963. HBMF is a unique event in Hawaii. They strive to celebrate and honor books, storytelling and music in way that is fun, accessible, and memorable for people of all ages, backgrounds and tastes. They strive to introduce Hawaii books and music to the world and to introduce Hawaii to new worlds of books and music. They honor our host culture, explore topics of community interest, and highlight the joy of life-long literacy for all of Hawaii’s people. They strive to present an event that creates joy and excitement about our culture all year round.
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Aug. 29, 2023 12:00 p.m.
Paul Harris Event at Palama Settlement to see the Peace Poles on Aug. 29th Hosted by Sam Aiona What is a Paul Harris Event? These meetings are a throwback to the beginnings of Rotary when members would rotate gatherings at each other's places of business. It's a great opportunity to deepen relationships with your fellow members. And have fun! In July, the Rotary Club of Honolulu gathered to dedicated two Peace Poles at Palama Settlement. The Peace Poles are adorned in 16 languages, 4 of those are Micronesian, with the powerful message, "May Peace Prevail on Earth." Rotarians and community members came together to celebrate the triumphs of peacebuilding and serve to inspire others to foster peace among people of diverse cultures, ethnicities, and backgrounds. Our Club remains deeply committed to working hand in hand with Palama Settlement to create positive change and build bridges of understanding in the Kalihi and Kapalama neighborhoods. Come see the new Peace Poles, enjoy bentos, and enjoy the camaraderie of your community. Bento lunch provided |
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Aug. 30, 2023 12:00 p.m.
Paul Harris Event - Details International Showroom - Hosted by Glenda Anderson What is a Paul Harris Event? These meetings are a throwback to the beginnings of Rotary when members would rotate gatherings at each other's places of business. It's a great opportunity to deepen relationships with your fellow members. And have fun! Our own Club Rotarian, Glenda Anderson is the Founder & CEO of Details International, which is a complete design firm with several decades of construction and design experience. They provide holistic and universal design for aging in place, with an emphasis on sustainable, green design. Glenda has invited us to see her Showroom where their cabinetry is touted to last even in Hawaii's humid, salt-air climate. Did you know they offer outdoor kitchens that are powder-coated stainless, with a lifetime warranty? Did you know they were featured in Pacific Edge Magazine in February of 2019? Sign up to learn about Glenda's design company and their holistic, universal emphasis on design, LED lighting, premium appliances and unique hardware options. Bento lunch included. |
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Aug. 31, 2023 4:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Hosted by Sage Price
Due to unforeseen circumstances, this event has changed locations. It will still be amazing!
Lanikai Brewing Company is an authentic Hawaiian craft beer and spirits company making 100% of their beverages here in Hawaii. They take their cues from premium, local, rare, and exotic ingredients grown by local farmers or foraged across the Pacific to bring us innovative, bold and flavorful beers and spirits that we will find nowhere else. They often lean on Hawaiian terroir utilizing local native yeast and bacteria. Enjoy a beer or cocktail made with the flowers and fruits of the islands. Lanikai Brewery is the place to be on Thursday, 8/31. Get a behind-the-scenes tour beginning at 4:30 pm. Afterwards, let's enjoy and learn more about each other and Rotary! 21 on older only |
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Sep. 06, 2023 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
IT'S HIP AND IT'S HAPPENIN'! Come join the Rotary Club of Honolulu's Pau Hana at Robata Jinya,
one of Honolulu's Newest Hot Spots!
Like the rich beginnings of Robata Jinya,
Rotarian's love good conversation and camaraderie.
So bring your family, friends, and prospective new members.
Location: 1118 Ala Moana Blvd Honolulu (Former Nobu Location), Outside Deck When: Wednesday, September 6 ~ 5:30-7:30pm Cost: $42 per person What’s included? Heavy pupus provided. (No Host Bar) Lots of fun and fellowship!
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Sep. 09, 2023 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
WALK WITH US TO PREVENT SUICIDE You don't need to be a Rotarian to join. Kupuna and keiki are welcome. The Out of the Darkness Community Walk is a journey of remembrance, hope, and support. It unites our communities and provides an opportunity to acknowledge the ways in which suicide and mental health conditions have affected our lives and the lives of those we love and care about. If you're looking for support and/or resources, please visit www.afsp.org/get-help and www.afsp.org/resources. Event Details Date: 09/09/2023 Location: Skygate @ Frank Fasi Civic Center Park, Honolulu, HI Check-in Time: 8:00 am Walk Start Time: 9:00 am Help support our community in suicide prevention and connect with your fellow Rotarians from Oahu! Click here to register to walk with your fellow Rotarians. The Walk is simple, its at the Frank Fasi Building area, Honolulu Hale but the most important part is to get access to information about mental health. There will be 13 organizations attending to share about services and programs. This is a great opportunity to bring everyone...Keiki to Kupuna and learn more. Its often a topic filled with stigma and shame but this venue is safe, fun, and full of aloha. When you register, it will prompt you to raise funds; that is not our focus. We want you to come out and be a part of the event.
Look for the Rotary tent, it will be a place to gather, feel free to bring snacks for your team.
Come find your Rotary Walk Team or register as an individual!
Rotary Clubs joining are Honolulu, Metro Honolulu, Hickam Pearl Harbor, Kapolei, Waikiki, West Honolulu, and Kaneohe
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Sep. 12, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Life’s future leaders are our youth! Come listen to the impact RYLA has had on all who participate and what’s planned for RYLA 2024. Rick Tabor, Andrew Onofrietti & Jona Gillia will talk about their RYLA experiences. Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is an intensive leadership experience where youth develop skills as a leader while having fun and making connections. Hawai'i is one of 500 Rotary International districts worldwide sponsoring RYLA camps. ------------------------------------------- CAN'T JOIN US IN PERSON? THAT IS OKAY, JOIN VIRTUALLY ON ZOOM Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4417548335?pwd=eWFoNkVqaFBCSVF2S1YyTklONHJ3dz09 Meeting ID: 441 754 8335 Passcode: Rotary22 |
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Sep. 19, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Club Connections is all about getting to know each other better!
Come join us as we induct and spotlight two new Club members - Michelle Dolan & Michael Healy!
Vocational Speaker: Julia Allen
Service Spotlight: Jim Harrow
Come meet and learn about our newest members, current members; enjoy camaraderie and a sandwich bar!
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Sep. 23, 2023 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
This is the 18st year of honoring the Nisei WWII Veterans. Help is needed to decorate the 2000 graves at Punchbowl National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. With enough help this is a fun family project. Please come join fellow Rotarians who are helping the 100th Infantry Battalion Club 100 members. On Saturday, look for the tables, under the tents, with buckets of flowers. Club 100 organizers will assign you to a section, hand you a map, bucket of flowers, and flags and off you go, into history, in search of 100th Battalion soldiers. Rotarians - wear your Rotary shirt! Volunteers are advised to bring sunscreen, a hat, and please stay hydrated. Water will also be available. Need help while helping? No worries, there will be plenty of folks available to assist you and answer questions, so just ask, if needed. Volunteers are also being requested for Monday morning, September 25, to help remove (2000) flags. That will start at 8:30am. But don’t skip school, unless school’s ok with that plan. |
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Sep. 25, 2023 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Mahalo to all who came to help decorate on Saturday 9.23.2023. Now we need help on Monday 09.25 @ 8:30am, to clean the Nisei WWI Veteran Punchbowl grave sites. Saturday, Flags and Flowers were placed in honor of rememberence of ‘Our Greatest Generation’ those who ‘Went for Broke’ in the fight for Freedom, and basic constitutional rights, those who sacrificed all for our Island, Country and World! The most decorated armed forces in American History! My Father-in-Law, Robert Hashimoto and all who served in ‘The War to End All Wars’ WWII! I’m humbled knowing their efforts continue to influence all who remember… Mahalo to each of you and see you on Monday! Rick
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Sep. 26, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Our Vocational Spotlight will be Mitch D'Olier Our Service Spotlight will be Lucci Pinoliad Kobe East Rotary Club and Himeji Rotary Club - will be joining us! Our Featured Guest Speaker will be Nanci Kreidman Nanci Kreidman was the CEO and Co-Founder of the Domestic Violence Action Center (DVAC). She will share with us her experience and important information surrounding this sensitive topic. Nanci has been working with local and national efforts to address family violence issues for about 40 years. Nanci has served on many committees in the community and through appointment by the Governor, Chief Justice, Mayor and Attorney General, including Hawaii State Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Hawaii State Commission on Status of Women, Access to Justice Commission, Violence Against Women Advisory Council, Fatality Review Team and Hawaii Children’s Trust Fund. The Domestic Violence Action Center has been the leading voice in the community keeping violence against women as a priority issue for discourse, public policy, community planning, resource allocation, system reform, and community awareness. Nanci receives numerous invitations to conduct training for many audiences, including the health care, faith based, legal, academic and business sectors. Nanci has been bestowed numberous awards. To read more about Nanci, read her Bio HERE. We'd love to see you in person, however, if you - CAN'T JOIN US IN PERSON? THAT IS OKAY, JOIN VIRTUALLY ON ZOOM Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4417548335?pwd=eWFoNkVqaFBCSVF2S1YyTklONHJ3dz09 Meeting ID: 441 754 8335 Passcode: Rotary22 |
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Oct. 01, 2023 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 1, 2023 at 10:00am SKYGATE 560 S. King St. Honolulu Rotary, District 5000 will have two booths at the Children and Youth Day! They need some help! So please sign up if you are available. Show your RCOH values by helping for our Keiki! THE STORY OF CHILDREN & YOUTH DAY In 1994, the Hawai‘i State Legislature and Governor established Children and Youth Day (CYD) in Hawai‘i as the first Sunday of every October to celebrate and honor our children and youth and the special contributions they make to our community. After much community discussion, Act 30 of 1997 was passed to dedicate the entire month of October as Children and Youth Month in Hawai‘i.
Konrad Ikei, Rotary D5K contact: konrad.ikei@gmail.com Let Rick know if you are available and can help! Mahalo! Below is information that you will need. PARKING
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Oct. 03, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Our Vocational Spotlight will be Hai Cha Lambert. Our Featured Guest Speaker will be Chip Fletcher. Dr. Charles “Chip” Fletcher is the Interim Dean of the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. He is Chairperson of the Honolulu Climate Change Commission, a prominent public speaker, and a contributor to local and national media. Fletcher received his PhD in Marine Geology from the University of Delaware. His research focuses on Pacific paleo-sea level history, beach processes, and modeling the impacts of past, present, and future sea level rise on island environments and communities. He also serves as the Vice-Chair of the City and County of Honolulu Climate Change Commission. Join us for lunch and discover what is happening with our shorelines!
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Oct. 10, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
It is Club Connection Day! The ChatBot ate my lunch: A brief history of Artificial Intelligence Our very own “Zoom Maestro” Brian Dunkel will do his best to explain how it came to be that we now have applications like ChatGPT that seem to be able to respond to arbitrary questions and to write poems about aardvarks in the style of Walt Whitman. From the science fiction stories of the 1950’s to the current day, we will explore the seemingly unstoppable march toward that day when our “robot overlords” take control and lead us into Utopia – or to our doom. Either way, it will probably be fine. Brian received his Master’s Degree in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) from the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor and is currently a Professional Consultant for IBM and owner of eCorporate College.com, Inc., which provides training and consulting services to corporate clients on a broad range of computer technologies.
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Oct. 17, 2023 12:00 p.m. - Oct. 18, 2023 11:00 a.m.
Hey! Are you ready for this? Are you sitting on the edge of your seat? Let's EAT! THE ROTARY CLUB OF CLUB OF HONOLULU INVITES YOU TO RESTAURANT WEEK! Choose from a diverse group of neighborhoods, cuisines, and price points! Connect and spend quality time with other Rotarians in a small group setting. "NO HOST", so order whatever you want! You have two dates to choose from! We'll make the reservations for the group; you just tell us which restaurant you want. CLICK HERE to select your restaurant and let us know if you are bringing a guest or family so we can let each venue know how many people to expect. Mahalo! Below are the Restaurant names and location areas. The links below will give you more information and the second link is their menu. Good luck! There are many delicious locations to choose from! Tuesday, October 17, 2023 at Noon Murphy's (downtown)https://www.murphyshawaii.com/ https://www.murphyshawaii.com/special-lunch-menu Buzz's Original Steak House (Kailua) https://www.buzzsoriginalsteakhouse.com/ https://www.buzzsoriginalsteakhouse.com/lunch-menu Wednesday, October 18th at Noon Podmore (Downtown) CLICK HERE to select your restaurant! |
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Oct. 21, 2023 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
SERVICE PROJECT ANNOUNCEMENT LOVE GAMES? So do the Palama Settlement Youth! Grab your ladders, short stools, and drop cloths! While you are grabbing bringing those items, bring a friend! It is going to be a day of cleaning, priming, and painting at the Palama Settlement Game Room. The goal is to clean and paint the Game Room for the youth! YOUR help is needed! Two shifts will be available: Shift 1 - 8am-12pm, Shift 2 - 12pm-4pm Other items to bring if you can: Rags, old toothbrushes and brushes for scrubbing, and old towels to soak up any moisture from cleaning the wainscoting! Wear your Rotary shirt but more importantly, bring your smile and helping hands!
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Oct. 21, 2023 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
RYLA | CAMP ERDMAN REHEARSAL OCTOBER 21 9:00am to Noon (Optional Lunch $10) Meet at 8:45am at Rotary Hall, By The Peace Pole. It will be an all play, Ka'ena Point | Camp Erdman Saturday Morning Experience! A Flashback to Your Youth, for Some… Include your email address, and add any guests, children welcomed. & remember to bring your swimwear! |
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Oct. 24, 2023 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Guest Speaker, Augie Tulba aka Augie T. Councilman (Dist. 9), Comedian, Actor, Radio Personality, Public Speaker Councilman Tulba’s goals are prioritizing public safety, advocating for improvements in our communities, bringing innovation and transparency to City Hall and city services, and looking for ways to bring back our economy after the COVID 19 pandemic. “Humble beginnings in public housing in Kalihi shaped Augie Tulba’s work ethic and continue to inspire his commitment to our community. The grandson of Sakada Filipino immigrants, a Kauai born Portuguese grandmother and a grandfather from Georgia, his father Lawrence was a City & County employee and mother, Sharon, worked in the Hawai‘i public school system. “Augie is a proud graduate of Farrington High School, and furthered his education through professional development offered by Kapi‘olani Medical Center, where he worked for 16 years.” (https://www.honolulucitycouncil.org/district-9-tulba)
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