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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hawaii
Dec. 17, 2019 7:15 a.m.
Margaret is a licensed social worker and the Big Brothers Big Sisters Hawai‘i (BBBS) Program Coordinator. BBBS supports keiki ages 6-16 years old who have faced adversity in their young lives and experienced the loss of a valuable connection. |
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Dec. 21, 2019
Dates: Dec 21 and Dec 22 Help your Rotary Club raise funds for all of the Hawaii Salvation Army's phenomenal work in our community! 2-hour shifts are available to ring at a kettle outside Safeway off Hamakua in Kailua. Please reach out to Brenna Dicks to snag a shift and spread the holiday cheer to our Windward community!
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Dec. 22, 2019
Dates: Dec 21 and Dec 22 Help your Rotary Club raise funds for all of the Hawaii Salvation Army's phenomenal work in our community! 2-hour shifts are available to ring at a kettle outside Safeway off Hamakua in Kailua. Please reach out to Brenna Dicks to snag a shift and spread the holiday cheer to our Windward community! |
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Dec. 29, 2019 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Get a start on Santa's "Nice List" for 2020! Please join us to help clean Kalama Beach Park and the shoreline after the influx of holiday travelers. This cleanup is sponsored by Ally Bank and Hensel Phelps: Ally is giving our club a financial grant for our projects, and Hensel Phelps will provide the safety equipment necessary for our successful cleanup! Save a turtle and come on out! All ages welcome! Please consider carpooling,as parking at the location will be limited.
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2020 Club Vision & New Year Brunch
Jan. 07, 2020 7:15 p.m.
Join us to kick off 2020 with positive fellowship, Starbucks coffee, brunch snacks, and your heart for service! We will be discussing upcoming projects and planning for our very special Rotary International Convention host year, as well as taking suggestions and ideas from our members and community guests about goals for the year. |
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2020 U.S. Census
Jan. 14, 2020 7:15 a.m.
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The Hawaiian Approach: Politics and Diplomacy with Aloha
Jan. 28, 2020 7:15 a.m.
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ALOHA Rotary! 2020 International Convention
Feb. 04, 2020 7:15 a.m.
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Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii
Feb. 11, 2020 7:15 a.m.
Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii promotes a safe and drug-free Hawaii where people from diverse cultures live and thrive in harmony. Their mission is to reduce and prevent drug abuse in Hawaii through awareness, education, and action. Come see how they are making change and impact while learning what you can do about the serious substance abuse issues facing our community. |
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Building Your Outreach and Public Speaking
Feb. 18, 2020 7:15 a.m.
Robert A. Cravalho, MPA, DTM, AS“Some avoid conflict, others learn to embrace it."A son of Hawaii who brings the Aloha Spirit of the islands to you! Robert was born in Honolulu and raised in Kailua on the windward side of the island of Oahu.
Affectionately known as Bobby Cravalho to his friends, he served as a Honolulu police officer for over 30 years. As a police officer, he was assigned as a hostage negotiator and effectively managed conflicts with deadly consequences. Robert has taken his training and experience and created an entertaining presentation that provides tools that anyone can use to manage conflict in their everyday life. Robert is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and is on the faculty at the Hawaii Pacific University. He is also the managing agent of Hawaiian Island Investigations, a private firm providing investigation and security services for clients like the National Football League and the Hawaii Hotel Visitor Industry Security Association. In 2017, Robert received the coveted Accredited Speaker designation from Toastmasters International and is only one of 81 Toastmasters in the world to achieve this designation. He has demonstrated his ability to combine his expertise with the mastery of the spoken word. Robert is ready and willing to help you and your team become the best you can be. |
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Honolulu Prosecutor's Office
Feb. 25, 2020 7:15 a.m.
Megan K. Kau is a trial attorney. Her practice areas include civil litigation, personal injury cases, and select felony criminal matters, mainly white-collar crime cases, homicides, and sexual assaults. She has completed approximately 45 jury trials. Megan is a 2003 graduate of Santa Clara Law School. After completing law school she was certified by the State of Hawai`i as a CPA. After working as a tax accountant at KPMG in Honolulu, Megan tried many cases as a career criminal Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for the City and County of Honolulu. She then worked for two midsize civil litigation firms. Come hear Megan talk about the State of Hawai`i Prosecutor's Office and learn more about our legal system. |
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Talking Trash in Oahu
Mar. 03, 2020 7:15 a.m.
Please join us for our meeting this Tuesday (3/3) for guest speaker Matt from Aloha Junk Man. They are a newer local Kailua business and will "talk trash" regarding doing business and the rubbish management processes on Oahu.
Aloha Junk Man engages in sustainable and eco-friendly practices. Whenever possible, they prioritize donating and recycling the items picked up, as it is our responsibility to limit the amount of waste we send to landfills. Come hear how they do it and integrate more sustainable practices in your day to day life!
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$140 Million Health Project Update: Hawaii State Hospital Kaneohe
Mar. 10, 2020 7:15 a.m.
Hensel Phelps is a world leader in general contracting & construction work for the planning, building and management of landmarks. Currently, Hawaii State Hospital is undergoing a massive and important $140 million dollar improvement and modernization!
Come hear the latest updates from Greg, a Hensel Phelps Field Manager on the Hawaii State Hospital project.
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Kahauiki Village Houseless Initiative
Mar. 17, 2020 7:15 a.m.
Reducing family homelessness can only be achieved through a coordinated and collaborative approach that provides at-risk families the help they need, when they need it the most. Homelessness has a significant impact on the health and well being of our keiki, including the parents’ ability to find jobs and retain steady employment. Kahauiki Village is a groundbreaking initiative that maximizes public and private resources to implement a long-term strategy for reducing homelessness in our communities. Please join us to hear Allen speak about this amazing initiative happening now in Honolulu!
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Apr. 04, 2020 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Come participate in the Rotary Spring Training Assembly online! The District has shared a Spring Training Assembly webinar schedule with each class lasting Saturdays, 9:00 am to noon. You can pick what topics interest you most - they are diverse and wide-ranging, applicable to business interactions and management! They can also help us all understand a little bit more about our Oahu community and the social issues we face. Check it out:
Apr 4 - Youth Service, Community Service, Vocational Service, education/literacy
Apr 11 - International Service, Grant Management, climate change/environment
Apr 18 -Public Image, Online Resources, Disease prevention/health
May 2 - Membership, Club Service, Club Trainer, Peace initiatives
May 9 - Rotary 101, Foundation 101, Homelessness on Oahu
May 16 - Secretary, Treasurer Basics, Leadership Opportunities, Mental health/Suicide Prevention Update
Zoom online meeting webinar codes and directions will be posted on the rotaryd5000.org website and will be sent out shortly. You can listen in on just the ones that interest you or do them all. I guarantee you that you will get a ton of great information and ideas - and please take notes so we can share ideas at our next club meeting in May.
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Apr. 10, 2020 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Ladies and Gentlemen of Rotary D5000!
You…yes you…have been invited to a very special virtual Good Friday. Pau Hana starting at 5:00pm on Friday, April 10, 2020, with some good Rotarian talent starting shortly after. Join us with your favorite cocktail, joke, or a story to share with some live music, featuring:
D’Andrea Pelletier
Benson Medina
Brad Lum
Kanoe Cazimero
Matt Wong
Nalani Flinn
Sonya Mendez
And surprise Guest Artists!
Gates open at 5:00pm for socializing, tailgating, etc.
Show time at around 5:30pm! (Emcee'd by the talented Sonya Mendez)
Please e-mail us for Zoom meeting details! See contact information or reach out by social media.
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Apr. 18, 2020 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Come participate in the Rotary Spring Training Assembly online! The District has shared a Spring Training Assembly webinar schedule with each class lasting Saturdays, 9:00 am to noon. You can pick what topics interest you most - they are diverse and wide-ranging, applicable to business interactions and management! They can also help us all understand a little bit more about our Oahu community and the social issues we face. Check it out:
April 18 Workshops include:
Public Image
International Service
Social Media Grant Management
Online Resources Club Trainer Disease Prevention/Health Climate Change/Environment
Zoom online meeting webinar codes and directions will be posted on the rotaryd5000.org website and will be sent out shortly. You can listen in on just the ones that interest you or do them all. I guarantee you that you will get a ton of great information and ideas - and please take notes so we can share ideas at our next club meeting in May.
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Ashley Wiberg, Bobby Benson Center
Apr. 21, 2020 7:15 a.m.
Ashley Wiberg, LCSW, CSAC, has been a leader and team-builder in the world of healthcare in Hawaii. She brings her unique experience and expertise as co-founder and clinical director of the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Center of Hawaii. Ms. Wiberg spent five years at the Bobby Benson Center, a residential treatment program on Oahu’s North Shore, where she eventually served as clinical director. During this time, Ms. Wiberg gained expertise working with individuals with a variety of severe problems, including depression, anxiety, addiction, and post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as other behavioral and emotional problems. In addition to treating adults, Ms. Wiberg has broad experience working with adolescents. |
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Rotary District 5000 Governor Eric Kaler
Apr. 28, 2020
Please join us to hear the latest your Windward Sunrise Club is doing in the community, talk story, get to know and reconnect with our amazing WSRC Rotarians and friends! Brew some coffee or tea and come on by.
This week we will hear from our District Governor Eric Kaler. Eric was first introduced to Rotary in 2000 upon moving to Bali, Indonesia. There he joined the Rotary Club of Bali Nusa Dua. As with most of us, Eric saw the connections and network of Rotary as a way to build trust and relationships with the prominent business people in the area. He naturally also became involved in both the community service and international service projects that the club was engaged with.
Please email windwardsunriserotary@gmail.com for the Zoom logins.
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May 02, 2020 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Come participate in the Rotary Spring Training Assembly online! The District has shared a Spring Training Assembly webinar schedule with each class lasting Saturdays, 9:00 am to noon. You can pick what topics interest you most - they are diverse and wide-ranging, applicable to business interactions and management! They can also help us all understand a little bit more about our Oahu community and the social issues we face. Check it out:
May 2 Workshops include:
Rotary 101
Membership
Foundation 101 Club Service
Homelessness Peace Initiatives
Zoom online meeting webinar codes and directions will be posted on the rotaryd5000.org website and will be sent out shortly. You can listen in on just the ones that interest you or do them all. I guarantee you that you will get a ton of great information and ideas - and please take notes so we can share ideas at our next club meeting in May.
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Erica Warkus, Kupuna Kokua
May 05, 2020 7:15 a.m.
Oahu friends created “KupunaKokua.org” to help vulnerable seniors by making it easy for everyone to stay at home. Kupuna Kokua is more than just a delivery service for groceries and meals. They strive to be an additional resource for the community, an extra helping hand. Kupuna Kokua is currently working on an array of potential and ongoing programs such as our Kupuna Support Service, where they provide periodic check-ins over the phone to lend an ear for someone to talk to as well as discover what needs we may be able to fulfill. Come hear how their swift response to COVID-19 has positively affected our local Oahu community and has helped keep our seniors safe.
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May 09, 2020 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Want to do a hands-on project for Windward neighbors in need? Windward Sunrise Rotarians need your help with the second phase of the Windward Community Mental Health Center renovation! Our club did an amazing renovation last year and we're back to do more good. This project will include the following: - Painting a room Donations of your time and materials are accepted and appreciated! Come do good with Rotary, create memories, and meet new friends who love helping the community as much as you do! |
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First VP, Toastmasters Int'l: "Leading Through Tough Times"
May 12, 2020 7:15 a.m.
Please join us at our weekly Zoom meeting to hear our special guest speaker, First Vice President of Toastmasters International lecture on the topic of "Leading Through Difficult Times"! E-mail windwardsunriserotary@gmail.com for Zoom meeting info. |
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Online Spring Training Assembly: Secretary, Treasurer Basics, Leadership Opportunities, Mental Healt
May 16, 2020 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Come participate in the Rotary Spring Training Assembly online! The District has shared a Spring Training Assembly webinar schedule with each class lasting Saturdays, 9:00 am to noon. You can pick what topics interest you most - they are diverse and wide-ranging, applicable to business interactions and management! They can also help us all understand a little bit more about our Oahu community and the social issues we face. Check it out:
May 16 Workshops Include: Secretary Basics
Treasurer Basics
Leadership Opportunities
Mental health/Suicide Prevention Update
Youth Service
Community Service
Vocational Service
Education/Literacy
Zoom online meeting webinar codes and directions will be posted on the rotaryd5000.org website and will be sent out shortly. You can listen in on just the ones that interest you or do them all. I guarantee you that you will get a ton of great information and ideas!
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Dr. Reneau Kennedy: Forensic Psychology in Hawaii
May 19, 2020 7:15 a.m.
Dr. Reneau Kennedy is a clinical, forensic, and neuropsychologist practicing in Hawaii. She works with the Criminal and Family Courts to provide services that combine knowledge of mental health, socio-economic issues, civil law, and federal law. She is an advocate for children and parents in the legal system, as well as those affected by pervasive mental illness. Please join us to hear what forensic psychologists do, sometimes contrary to what you may have seen on CSI or NCIS! Email windwardsunriserotary@gmail.com for the Zoom logins. |
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May 22, 2020 5:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Please join us for a special family event including storytelling, magic tricks, & a sing along with “Rotarian Ricki!” Watch Rotarian Ricki share about the event at this link. E-mail windwardsunriserotary@gmail.com for the Zoom login info! |
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Gerald "Jerry" Clay, Esq: "Leadership & Mediation"
May 26, 2020 7:15 a.m.
Gerald S. (Jerry) Clay is a 40-year construction industry legal veteran and proud Rotarian. A founding partner of his law firm, his professional focus in on the continuing needs of developers, design professional, contractors, subcontractors, engineers, material suppliers and sureties – both large and small. Co-author of the popular “Before You Sue” introduction to mediation, he has also published many learned articles and books on construction law and alternative dispute resolution. Today, he is recognized pioneer in ADR application to construction and business. A graduate of the University of Michigan School of Law, Mr. Clay received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Pittsburg. He is an adjunct professor at Hawaii Pacific University’s MBA program and has served as adjunct professor at the University of Hawaii Law School, teaching construction law. Mr. Clay is a popular and frequent lecturer on the topics of mediation and construction law and is active in Rotary International Service Projects across the globe. |
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Jenny Do, Hawaii Legacy Hardwoods: 5,000 Trees Planting Project
Jun. 02, 2020 7:15 a.m.
The vision of the Hawaiian Legacy Reforestation Initiative ("HLRI") is to develop and implement innovative forest restoration models that will not only return the endemic forests to the landscape of Hawai‘i, but will allow these forests to be financially self-supporting both now and into the future. Please join us to hear about how our Rotary Club is partnering with HLRI to help restore Hawai‘i's precious forests and protect our wildlife's homes. |
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Jun. 06, 2020 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
We understand it's disappointing that the Rotary International Convention was unable to go forward as planned in Honolulu on Saturday, June 6. Let's connect for good by instead meeting at Kalama Beach Park on that day from 8:00 am-10:00 am and gathering waste off our beaches. This project is family-friendly and a great way to get some fresh air and exercise! Mahalo Rotarians Lauren Payne and Alenka Remec for this project idea. |
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Dotty Paddock: Koʻolauloa Kupuna Club Project
Jun. 09, 2020 7:15 a.m.
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Lauren Payne: Autism Awareness
Jun. 16, 2020 7:15 a.m.
Please join us for a very special presentation by our own WSRC Member, Lauren Payne. Lauren will discuss growing up in Kailua and will help our Rotarians and friends learn about and understand the Autism Spectrum. She hopes to spread awareness, truth, and acceptance of the 3.5 million Americans who live and thrive with an Autism Spectrum diagnosis.
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