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Sep. 28, 2019 4:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
On Saturday, September 28th, 2019 from 4:30pm till 9:30pm, Hekili Street & The Pali Lanes parking lot will be shut to traffic for a night of award winning musical acts, entertainment, vendors, food, drinks and fun for the entire family! Support the 1st "Fall Into Kailua" Blocktoberfest events! |
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Boys To Men Oahu
Oct. 01, 2019 7:15 a.m.
"It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." - Frederick Douglas |
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Oct. 05, 2019
Volunteering at Kapalai is an experience that takes you back in time to the days of the kuaʻāina when caring for the ʻāina and producing food were the norm. Learn the traditional way of cultivating kalo and what it takes to be a mahiʻai (farmer) of this important food source in today’s modern world. Let's get dirty and help preserve Hawaii's history and environmental legacies! This project will feature work in lo'i, pulling weeds out of the taro patches, recirculating the mud, and connecting with our 'aina. Volunteers will get knee deep in the action! You might experience hot sun or pouring rain. Be prepared for both. The lo’i is located in the headwaters of Kawainui Marsh and is a natural wetland with all kinds of wildlife. Expect to encounter tadpoles, guppies, frogs and a variety of beautiful bird species. You will have an incredible encounter with nature in a beautiful and serene setting. The work is challenging and the mud is deep. Integrated into your day will be meaningful Hawaiian values and lessons to make your time rich and memorable. Bring an adventurous spirit, towel, old and comfortable clothes (shorts and t-shirt) - old swimsuits are best to wear underneath your clothes to make rinse off easier, plastic bag for wet clothes, water bottle, hat, no shoes required in lo’i. Lunch will be provided after by Kailua's own Global Village boutique. |
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State of Hawaii's HiRUC Roads Project
Oct. 08, 2019 7:15 a.m.
Ging Ging is a representative of Hastings & Pleadwell, and will be sharing information out about HiRUC, the State Department of Transportation (HDOT) research into road usage charges. This project is an exploration of charging drivers by the mile, versus a tax by the gallon at the pump to better maintain Hawaii’s roads. The HiRUC Project is in an education and feedback phase, and will inform and answer questions about the project. For more information on the project, here is a recent story that ran in the Civil Beat: https://www.civilbeat. |
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Oct. 13, 2019 - Oct. 20, 2019
Rotary Connects the World
International Service Project
Bali, Indonesia
October 13 – 18, 2019
Schedule: Oct 13 - 18, 2019
Jodie O’Shea House www.careforkids.com
Kolewa Foundation https://www.kolewa.com/en/ Puspadi Bali Foundation http://www.puspadibali.org/ * Choose to spend 3 days with 1 foundation, a day at each or any combination!
For more information or to register, please visit: https://www.rotaryd5000.org/sitepage/bali-international-servce-project |
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American Cancer Society
Oct. 15, 2019 7:15 a.m.
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Oct. 16, 2019 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
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National Hemophilia Foundation Hawaii
Oct. 22, 2019 7:15 a.m.
The National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF) Hawaii Chapteris dedicated to finding better treatments and cures for inheritable bleeding disorders and to preventing the complications of these disorders through education, advocacy and research. Ziggy will be sharing about an upcoming event to take place on October 26th, so join us at our meeting to get involved! |
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Oct. 24, 2019 4:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Let's sing, so THEY can dance!
Who are they? Those that live in countries where polio is still a threat. Join Hawaii's Rotarians on World Polio Day (Thursday, October 24, 2019) at Nocturna Lounge in Honolulu's Restaurant Row for Rotaroke, a District 5000 FUNdraiser to raise awareness about the crippling disease. General Admission $20 | College and Rotaract Admission $15 Tickets can be found online at Rotaroke.Eventbrite.com or by contacting James Ham (RC Honolulu Sunset), Nathan Graves (RC Waikiki), Kelly McDonald (RC Diamond Head/Kaimuki), Konrad Ikei, Rich Courson (RC Ala Moana), Ryan Masuno (RC Pau Hana), Tina Bui, Christina Bui (Rotaract UH), or myself. Let's End Polio together!
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Accelerating Hawaii Toward 100% Clean Energy
Oct. 29, 2019
Melissa Miyashiro is Managing Director of Strategy & Policy at Blue Planet Foundation, a Hawaii-based nonprofit committed to clearing the path for 100% clean energy through bold advocacy, community action, and creative communications. As part of Blue Planet's senior leadership team, Melissa heads the organization’s clean energy and climate policy efforts, strategic impact, and partnership development. She received a law degree and a certificate in Environmental Law from the William S. Richardson School of Law (University of Hawaii at Manoa). She has authored papers on climate justice and taught persuasive writing and legislative advocacy at Hawaii’s law school.
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Combined Meeting at Oahu Country Club
Nov. 04, 2019 12:00 p.m.
"Life, Health, and Rotary in Masindi, Uganda (East Africa)" Janine is a 57-year old single missionary serving with SAMS (The Society of Anglican Missionaries and Senders) doing health work in Masindi, Uganda, East Africa. She is a graduate of Kapiolani Community College with an AA in Medical Assisting and of The University of Hawaii at Manoa with a BA in Zoology and a Professional Diploma in Secondary Science Education. She also attended Fuller Theological Seminary studying Cross-cultural Health Care. Janine LeGrand will speak about her Health-Education Ministry work in Uganda, aiding with the containment and eradication of Ebola. This will not be at our usual location, but at Oahu Country Club at 12-1pm (150 Country Club Rd, Honolulu, HI 96817). |
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Rotary International Service Projects: Nepal
Nov. 12, 2019 7:15 a.m.
Rotary Club of Honolulu Sunset President, Dr. Arjun Aryal, will be speaking about his latest project planning for Nepal concerning water access. In addition to his role as Honolulu Sunset Presdient, Dr. Aryal is his club's International Service Projects chair. Dr. Aryal will be joined by his colleague Dr. James Ham (District 5000 Global Grants Chair) who has extensive experience around the world in Rotary International Service Projects. Come listen to what our Rotary clubs are doing across the world and see how you can get involved! |
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Nov. 13, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Veterans For Peace, Golden Rule Project
Nov. 19, 2019 7:15 a.m.
In 1958, four Quakers sailed Golden Rule, a small ketch, from Los Angeles towards the Marshall Islands Pacific Proving Ground in an attempt to stop nuclear bomb tests. Although the crew was arrested in Honolulu, the public outcry over their detention helped convince President Kennedy to sign the Limited Helen will show a 10-minute documentary film about the boat and mission with an update on the voyage! |
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Nov. 21, 2019 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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The Convention of States
Dec. 03, 2019 7:15 a.m.
Robert Kelly Esq. is Chief Counsel for Convention of States and an expert on the U.S. Constitution and Article V.
Join us for an informative and educational event as Convention of States Project Hawaii brings you Robert Kelly Esq. Chief Counsel for Convention of States and an expert on the U.S. Constitution and Article V.
Looking for a clear explanation of the Article V process, including answers to the most common objections? Look no further than Robert Kelly. One of the most popular myths surrounding an Article V Convention of States is that the subject matter can't be limited. Hear constitutional expert Robert Kelly explain how this and other myths are simply not true. Please join us for this very special program. |
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Dec. 04, 2019 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
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Dec. 04, 2019 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Join us in helping with Adventist Health Castle’s 35th Annual Community Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony! We will be helping direct parking and aid those entering and exiting the transport buses. Bring your lawn chair and come early to listen to Christmas music and enjoy a picnic on the lawn. |
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Focusing on Merry Moments: Self-Care During the Holidays
Dec. 10, 2019 7:15 a.m.
The holidays can be tough - high expectations, pressure, difficult family members, coping with grief or loss, and so many people asking for your time!
Please join us for Kathleen's discussion about how you can stay centered and focused on what really matters during the holiday season. E-Club Rotarian Kathleen is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and administrator at the Windward Community Mental Health Clinic.
Come learn some ways to make this a season one of joy and love with those you care most about!
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Dec. 11, 2019 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Please join us for a morning of holiday merrymaking! Help Windward Sunrise Rotarians, the staff, and clients of the Windward Community Mental Health Center decorate a Christmas tree and all the trimmings! Our club has worked hard to donate these festive items to make the clinic just a little bit brighter for clients and their families -- and yes, this is the clinic we helped renovate last May! Hot chocolate, coffee, and light breakfast items will be served. |
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Dec. 13, 2019 5:30 p.m.
Friday, December 13th at the Kailua Elks Lodge | No Host Cocktails: 5:30 pm | Dinner: 6:30 pm Enjoy a seasonal feast of tender brisket, holiday ham, and fabulous vegetarian selections with all of the fixings! Merrymaking, games, great music, raffles -- We have it all! Join us, all are welcome! Limited Seating! So please RSVP as soon as possible to: Alenka Remec @ alenka1@icloud.com. $40.00 (includes tax & gratuity) Checks payable to: Rotary Club of Windward Sunrise | Mail your Check to P.O. Box 240, Kailua, HI 96734 Please help support Toys for Tots by bringing a new unwrapped gift! |
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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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