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1 Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs 31st Annual Convention Pacific Beach Hotel, Waikiki, 0'ahu November 14-18, 1990

2 "!'lj"""""" ~ -~~ ~_~._ ~~~ _., ASSOCIATION OF HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBS P.O. Box 1135 Honolulu, Hawaii Aloha kakou! It is my great pleasure to extend greetings and welcome to all members, delegates and guests attending this 31st annual convention of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs. Hana hou, as we meet once more in Waikiki at the site of last year's very successful convention. Our theme this year, "Onipa'a i ka mana'o - Hold fast to those goals in which you believe", reflects our dedication to the basic foundations of our organization. Again and again, we have demonstrated our ability to come together as clubs, councils and an association, to discuss and debate matters of mutual concern. Our members have consistently identified and researched issues even before they are noticed by the larger community, and our resolutions attest to our early involvement. Beautiful Hawaiian crafts and art objects that are taken for granted today were almost forgotten yesterday, and civic club members were leaders in the re-discovery that took place. On behalf of the officers and members of the Board of, may I thank you for your support and kokua during the year just past. And personally, my everlasting mahalo for your cooperation and willingness to share a commitment to make this Association strong and successful. It is an honor and a privilege to serve as your Association president. Remember our founder, Kuhio, as you enjoy waikiki right across the street from the site of his beach home, Pualeilani. Is it the wind, or perhaps the surf, that whispers, "Mahalo ia oukou, pono loa keia mau hana. Maika'i, maika'i!" ke aloha pumehana, Jalna Keala,

3 EXECUTIVE CHAMBERS HONOLULU JOHN WAIHEE GOVERNOR MESSAGE FROM GOVERNOR JOHN WAIHEE November 14-17, 1990 It is a pleasure to extend my greetings and warm aloha to those attending the 1990 convention of Hawaiian Civic Clubs. The Hawaiian Civic Clubs have stimulated Hawaiian leadership and provided assistance to the Hawaiian people, just as Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalaniana'ole intended when he began the first club in The number of clubs has grown to 44 in Hawaii and on the mainland and enjoy a membership of over 2,350. Today, the Hawaiian Civic Clubs continue the original mission by providing scholarships for young Hawaiian men and women, increasing public awareness of Hawaiian issues, and representing the interests of the Hawaiian people. This convention promises a chance for more than 2,000 members and delegates to share their thoughts as they bear in mind the conference theme, "Onipa'a I Ka Mana'o." May you have a most thought-provoking convention as you renew old ties and create new friendships. --.::::::=_--- JOHNWAIHEE

4 CITY AND OFFICE OF THE MAYOR COUNTY OF HONOLULU MAYOR'S MESSAGE Aloha. It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to Honolulu for the 31st Annual Convention of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs. The presence of members representing Mainland clubs shows how the Ie aey of your founder, Prince Jonah Kuhio Kal anianaol e, cont nue s to reach ou t to Hawa i i a ns and bea r fruit many decades after his death. Through scholarships and other forms of encouragement, the Hawai ian Ci vic clubs have developed many leaders at every level in the community. This year's theme, "Onipa'a I Ka Mana'o," is very appropriate as we see how perseverance has prevailed in all areas of your concern, locally, nationally and internationally. On behalf of the ci tizens of the Ci ty and County of Honolulu, I extend best wishes for a memorable conference. FRANK F. FASI, Mayor City and County of Honolulu

5 $,..Z $ L "<-ill JkPHX".$32W. k ~ A MESSAGE FROM THE NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE... The Nominations Committee would like to thank all Clubs and members who have contributed to the slate of nominees for this year's elections. Recognized here briefly are the Committee members: Doreen Lindsey (Nanaikapono), Chair; Mauna'ala Chillingworth (Nanaikapono), Shirl Franklyn (Prince Kuhio), Lana Kauhola (Utah), Piikea Tomczyk (Queen Emma), Arline Eaton (Pu "ul.oe ) and Wayne Panoki (Las Vegas). w'onipa'a i ka mana'o -- A'oia!w Following are short biographical sketches of those individuals seeking elective office in the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs for the term. We appreciate the responses and would therefore like to introduce these nominees to you. They are FOR THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT: Jalna Keala (Ali'i Pauahi Hawaiian Civic Club) Jalna is seeking re-election to the office of. She is a charter member of the Ali'i Pauahi Hawaiian Civic Club, O'ahu Council (AOHCC). She served as a member of HACPAC's Survey Committee; HACPAC and Chair; Chair of one of the AOHCC standing committees under former AOHCC Whitney Anderson; member of the AOHCC Board of from the O'ahu Council; Second Vice of the AOHCC; First Vice of the AOHCC; and was elected AOHCC in During the past two years and through her direction, the Association held a constitutional convention, installed a new Council and chartered three new Clubs; adopted a 5-Year Convention Plan; and developed convention guidelines for future conventions. Jalna participates in civic projects including Hui Imi (an inventory of Hawaiian services), Hui Ho'ala (a voter education/registration program for Hawaiians); and "Operation 'Ohana " (a registration of all Hawaiians for the OHA genealogy bank). She worked on Hawaiian homestead issues with DHHL; and testified at the Hawai'i State Legislature on resolutions passed at AOHCC conventions. Jalna is currently employed as Government Affairs Officer at OHA. Dexter K. Soares (Kalihi-Palama Hawaiian Civic Club) Dexter is running for the office of. He is a member of the Kalihi Palama Hawaiian Civic Club. Dexter is the Director of the Post-High Scholarship and Counseling Services ~rogram (Na Ho'okama a Pauahi) at The Kamehameha Schools and has held this position for the past ten years. The program provides scholarship funds and counselling support services to Hawaiian students pursuing higher education and graduate/professional studies to complete degree programs. He is also involved in implementing the Dr. George H. Mills Fellowship in Medicine. Dexter is active in many community organizations and has been instrumental in reinforcing empowerment and assisting community groups and neighborhood coalitions in securing educational as well as mental health funds by impacting and supporting legislation affecting the Hawaiian community via testimony, etc. He is active in the Honolulu Theatre for Youth, community youth programs, Hawaiian Civic Club programs, the Hawaiian Culture Lecture Series at Kaumakapili Church and has opened his home to the DOE Kupuna Program by conducting weekend Hawaiian craft workshops with his family. Dexter currently serves as of the O'ahu Council (AOHCC) and was Past Chair of the AOHCC Education Committee. Community involvement includes advisory and director roles in the Inter Pacific Fellowship Foundation, ALI/IBM Board. HACPAC, Hale Ola '0 Ho'opakolea (Native Hawaiian traditional healing practices) as well as being a small business owner and craftsman. Current enrollment: masters/doctorate program, University of Hawai'i College of Education. 5

6 FOR THE OFFICE OF FIRST VICE PRESIDENT: H.K. Bruss Keppeler (Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu/ Prince Kuhio Hawaiian Civic Club) Bruss is a dual member of the Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu and the Prince Kuhio Hawaiian Civic Club, O'ahu Council (AOHCC). He currently serves as First Vice of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs and wishes to seek re-election to this office. "Ke keiki 0 ka 'aina", Bruss was born of Herbert Kealoha and Doris Kahikilani (Mossman) Keppeler. He is a member of the Hawai'i Bar Association and entered general law practice on June 1, 1976, where his ~mphasis is currently business and real property as well as estate planning and probate. Some of his many community achievements and participation include: Lahaina Restoration Foundation, HuiHanai, Hawaiian Music Foundation, Polynesian Voyaging Society, Na Poki'i-Hawaiian Scholars Program, AOHCC Director, a past and First Vice of the O'ahu Council (AOHCC), Aloha Week Hawai'i, Inc., Director and, Director of the Friends of 'Iolani Palace, Trustee of Historic Hawai'i Foundation, member of the OHA Land and Natural Resources Committee, member of the Committee for the Preservation and Study of Hawaiian Language, Art and Culture, Director of the Waiaha Foundation and Director of Hale Ola '0 Ho'opakolea. FOR THE OFFICE OF SECOND VICE PRESIDENT: Reynolds Nakooka Kamakawiwo'ole, Jr. (Hawaiian Civic Club 'of Hamakua) Reynolds is seeking election to the office of Second Vice. His track record includes serving as of the Hawaiian Civic Club of Hamakua on the Big Island of Hawai'i during , Director of the Hawai'i Council (AOHCC) on the Board of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs, , Director of the ALU LIKE, Inc., Council for twenty years, Past of the Hamakua Jaycees, Past Criminal Justice Program Manager, State of Hawai'i, and is currently a member of the U.S. Jaycees. Reynolds was nominated and selected as the Outstanding Hawaiian for 1989 by the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs at its 30th Annual Convention held here at the Pacific Beach Hotel, Waikiki, O'ahu. FOR THE OFFICE OF TREASURER: EthelredaKahalewai (Pu'uloa Hawaiian Civic Club) For fifteen years, Ethelreda worked as an Island Manager for a mainland-based custodial company serving all military bases on O'ahu supervising 450 employees. During the next ten years she served as Administrative Services Supervisor, State of Hawai'i Office of Environmental Quality Control. She retired from that position to run her own business and is currently Owner/Operator of The Royal Feather Company (past five years). She is presently for the O'ahu Council (AOHCC) and 6 served as Past Corresponding for the Council. She is now of the Pu'uloa Hawaiian Civic Club and served as Past for the Club. She has also served as a Pa~t and Director for HACPAC since its inception thru 1985 and has served as a committee member on the AOHCC Budget & Finance Committee for three terms (respective chairs Elaine Mullaney, Charles Rose and Kala Holden). She served on the O'ahu Council Budget & Finance Commit~ee under Elaine Mullaney. She is currently the District Chair for the Democratic Party (since 1982), has served on the Hawai'i State- Library Commission since 1982 for eight years, pursued State legislative action on AOHCC resolutions. Ethel is seeking the office of. J I i I

7 ~---- '. PEARL HARBOR P.O. Box 66 'Aiea, Hawai'i Spring/Mid 1963 DATE CHARTERED (AOHCC) April 16, 1964 CLUB 1'I0TTO 'lie Paepae I Luna Loa I Ka Malamalama" (Hold High the Light of Knowledge) "Uluwehi '0 Ka'ala" (Beautiful Mount Ka'ala) Pua Aloalo (Hibiscus) Red and White (Ula Ula E Keo Keo) CLUB OFFICERS &DIRECTORS Past First Vice Second Vice Recording Corresponding Anna Wahinehookae S. Kala Holden JeanPonteras Peter Ching Olga Kalama Roth Puahala Patrick Sniffen Leiala Cravalho, B. Sonny Dulatre Leialoha Enos, D. Leilani Irvine Sam Keli'ia'a, Clarence Kelley, Maile Puahala Chaplain Choral Director ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEl'lENTS Robert O. Holden Antoinette Lee Melissa Guerreiro Nola Nahulu The Pearl Harbor Hawaiian Civic Club extends its warmest aloha to all Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs' members. Pearl Harbor is proud to announce that at this year's convention our hui will be represented by a delegation for 305+ members. At the beginning of the year we were able to revise, enhance and clarify our Club ByLaws with the use of Hawaiian language, aligning our fiscal year with that of the O'ahu Council and the Association, and raising our dues. Our monthly meetings have been well attended and the fellowship was kept enthused by Club officers and directors as they informed us on key Native Hawaiian issues. We have regular monthly meetings which were formatted this year with lessons of the Hawaiian language taught through games, mele and storytelling. Other meetings/classes were weekly hula, weaving classes of coconut and lauhala, kukui/ coconut seed craft classes and choral practices. The Na 'Opio have a membership of nineteen as of this writing. They attend regular monthly meetings and quarterly meetings of their own. (Continued next column ) They not only participated in Hawaiian language and the craft classes and meetings, but went on excursions, boat trips and took part in many Club fundraisers. Our hui worked hard this year at continuous fundraisers for regular Club needs and for the main goal of the Club, which is our scholarship program. This year's fundraisers are not finished as yet and will be going on well into December. Pearl Harbor members accomplished much by participating in the following: Family A'Fair (Shave Ice/Beef Stew) - 50th State Fair (Pizza and Saimin Booths) - Family Sunday, Bishop Museum (Stew &Rice,'Corn & Ice Tea) Children's Aloha Week (Hot Dogs, Corn & Ice Tea) Kamehameha Day Parade (Soda distribution) - Na Mea Craft Projects (visiting conventions). These fundraisers enabled the Club to purchase an all-purpose tent for projects and functions and provided the funds necessary to award 20 scholarships and four Kamehameha School Explorations. Our Club supported the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs and the O'ahu Council by attending their meetings and by supporting the bowling league with eighteen teams. We have also supported other Clubs and organizations such as Nanaikapono HCC Scholarship Luau and Prince Kuhio Scholarship Concert, Mauna 'Ala Ali'i commemorations, Ali'i Sunday services, usheri~g for Kamehameha School Song Contest, Cancer Society Jailathon/Aloha Fun Run/Kolekole Pass Marathon and Kalihi-Palama Cultural & Arts Society Quilt Day registration. A new kokua and support group our hui has undertaken is the Hemophilia Association of Hawai'i. We sponsored the son of a Club member in the run-walk for hemophilia. Recruitment was one of the major achievements of diligent and persevering members who set long range goals and made them a reality. Pearl Harbor members have showed the true spirit of- this year's convention theme of "'Onipa'a I Ka Mana'o" by attending and participating in the multitude of events and fundraisers, and all community service projects that wets scheduled for the Club's 1990 calendar. Once again they have shown their dedication and love which is why the Pearl Harbor Hawaiian Civic Club is the '''Onipa'a" Club. 7

8 , I NANAI KAPONO HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB Hokiallle St. - Jiai'anae, HI May 12, 1948 DATE CHARTERED (AOHCC) April 16, 1966 QUB MOTTO "Nana Ika Pono" (Look to Righteousness) ClUB SONG "Nanakuli - Nanaikapono" ClUB FLOWER Pua Kalaunu Kai-ina ClUB COLOR Lavender ClUB OFFICERS & DIRECTORS Vice Chaplain Choral Director Doreen K. Lindsey Sarah Kawailima Lydia N. Maioho Doreen N.H. Lindsey KamakiA. Kanahele, III Phyllis Kahaunaele, Joseph Kahaulelio Maunaala Chillingworth~ Charles Lindsey Elizabeth Villa Clifford Chillingworth Joseph Kekawa Lydia N. Maioho Doreen K. Lindsey Yearly objective: 3 R's: ~ecruit, ~eactivate, ~etain! At the start of this year, a challenge from Club Doreen Lindsey spurred a membership drive from January to July, inclusive. Incentive: Pride, "p.lus"! Result: 1Q new members, ~ reactivated. Equals ~ = 42 duly registered, five recruiter "Plus" Awards! Annual Scholarship Luau: Good food, A-plUS entertainment, fantastic auctioneering by Kamaki Kanahele of craft items fashioned by Club members and donated items from guests caught up in the spirit of the day; ongoing warmth and hospitality ("Awesome!" remarked a satisfied guest) topped only by the generous donations of sister Hawaiian Civic Club members and guests. $500 honor award to four-year recipient Elyse Ayau (UH grad; 8A in zoology); $400 Christina Kunukau Award to Nanakuli High School graduate David Abraham; $400 each to two~year recipient Faye Fitzgerald and three-year recipient Kapri 8ustamante; $400 to Club member Betty Lou Cullen, mother, furthering her education. Former Ko'olaupoko HCC member Ellen H. Paishon Ferreira joined Nanaikapono in 1987; member of our bowling team, served on the BOD '88-'90 as Honors/ Awards Chair. A Good Member in every sense of the word. Ellen passed away July 16, Gosh, how we'll miss her! ME KEALOHA PU'ULOA Hekaha St., #7 - 'Aiea, HI D"TE ORGANIZED September 4, 1964 DATE CHARTERED (AlJiCC) September 4, 1964 ClUB \'IIlTTO "E Ho'omana'o I Ko Waiwai Ho'olina" ClUB SONG ClUB FL~R ClUB COLORS ClUB-OFFICERS & DIRECTORS Vice Recording Corresponding ACTIVITIES &ACHIEVEMENTS (Remember Your Heritage) "Pupu A'o 'Ewa" White Ginger/Kukui Nut Orange and White Ethelreda R. Kahalewai Howard Vinhasa Rhoda Vinhasa Ka,oi Kahalewai Mary Serrao Arline Eaton Nani Keola Participation at 1990 Ho'ike at the Bishop Museum. One of-the Host Clubs for the January meeting of the b'ahu Council (AOHCC). Attended Council meetings and AOHCC19S9 and 1990 conventions. HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB OF WAHI'AWA P.O. Box Jiahi'allla, HI DATE CHARTERED (AOHCC) ClUB PIOTTO CLUB SIR; CLUB FLOIllER QUB OFFICERS & DIRECTORS Vice Chaplain and November 10, 1960 April 16, 1966 "E Ho'ohana Like Ae Ana" (Working Together) "Pa'ahana" Gardenia Green and White Lurline Lee Adeline Travis Barbara Pua'a Hiram Diamond, With a nucleus of only six members, this Wahi'awa Club is still supporting three students in college whi~e two have completed their studies at Walla Walla College and the University of SouthernCalifornia. They are,wayne Kdide and Meri N~. Meri's mother, Gloria Toma Ng, was the Club s first scholarship recipient in the early 60 s. 1 Three scholarships are continuin~ for Jasmine Poe~oe (University of Hawai1i-Manoa), Darcianne Meyers (Chaminade Unive~sity) and Regina Koide (University of Hawai'i Leeward Community COllege). The Club has been in existence thirty years; its first year was

9 NOMINEES FOR OUTSTANDING AWARDS 1990 OUTSTANDING HAWAIIAN AWARD No awards are given this year because no application was received for individuals who are not Civic Club members... OUTSTANDING HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB MEMBER AWARD Aloha Awaa (Nominated by the King Kamehameha Hawaiian Civic Club) Andrew Honore' (Analu) Berard (Nominated by 'Ahahui '0 Lili'uokalani HCC) Nona Frank (Nominated by the Queen Emma Hawaiian Civic Club) Kamaki Kanahele (Nominated by the NanaiKapono Hawaiian Civic Club) Rose McCarthy (Nominated by the King Kamehameha Hawaiian Civic Club) OUTSTANDING NON-HAt/AIIAN AWARD Charles Ogata (Nominated by the Queen Emma Hawaiian Civic Club) Dr. Terry Shintani (Nominated by the Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu) PRINCE KUHIO DUTSTANDING HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB AWARD Ainahau 0 Kaleponi Hawaiian Civic Club Pearl Harbor Hawaiian Civic Club Queen Emma Hawaiian Civic Club Rona Rodenhurst, Chair Outstanding Awards Committee Outstanding Hasoaiian. Civu C{u6 IMember 1990 The Outstanding Hawaiian Civic Club Member for 1990 is 'Ahahui '0 Lili'uokalani Hawaiian Civic Club Member ANDREW HONORE' (ANALU) BERARD. Andrew has been a Civic Club member for five years. Andy is the son of George H. and Clara Leihulu Berard. He is married to Brucella Halani Hopkins and lives in Cerritos, California. They have three children: Andy Jr., Bruce and Lisa,as well as six grandchildren. His love and tremendous strength is valued by his family, to whom he is dedicated and committed. Analu graduated from The Kamehameha Schools in 1956 and the California State University of Los Angeles in 1971 with a B.S. in electrical engineering. He has been with Hughes Aircraft for the past twenty-four years and has demonstrated outstanding leadership and managerial abilities throughout this career in engineering, program management and the business community. Highlights of his participation include 'board member of the Mainland Council and director to AOHCC; principle author in writing a grant proposal to the Administration for Native Americans (ANA) requesting assistance in activities with a special emphasis on career planning for higher education and career development. He has chaired 'Ahahui '0 Lili'uokalani's fundraising event for the last three years as well as been the Club's representative to the Hawaiian Inter-Club Council (HICC) of Southern California. 9

10 Outstandinq 9{pn-J awaiian 1990 The Outstanding Non-Hawaiian for 1990 is DR. TERRY SHINTANI, Director of Preventative Medicine at the Wai'anae Coast Comprehensive Health Center where a majority of the Center's 18,000 clients are Native Hawaiians. Dr. Shintani strongly advocates the Wai'anae Coast's diet program. His involvement in this program for more than the past twelve months has afforded him the opportunity to participate in numerous community activities such as giving informative speeches about kalo, attending the National Institute of Health (NIH) in Washington, D.C. along with Claire Hughes, Dr. Emmett Aluli and Dr. Brian Martin, all of whom presented papers on Native Hawaiian health. He organized a volunteer group to provide cholesterol testing during the 1989 AOHCC convention in addition to having his clinical equipment available. Dr. Shintani has continously advocated for health concerns of the Hawaiian people. His efforts have resulted in the education of the Hawaiian public as well as the non Hawaiian public. This education process has included in its criteria making the public aware and understanding the problems of Hawaiian health risks. His work has contributed in making the Wai'anae Comprehensive Health Center nationally recognized for its role in providing health care and health education to Hawaiians. He is an Associate Member of E Ola Mau and sits on the Clinical Faculty at the School of Public Health and School of Medicine at the University of Hawai'i. Terry is the son of Robert and Emiko Shintani. 'The 0 'aluc Councii of the.fjlssociation of!hawaiian Civic CCuhs Weicomes and 'Extends its Best Wisfies to acc the Members and quests of 'The.9lssociation ofhasuaiiati Cioic CCUDS at the 31st!lLnnuaC Convention :;{ecd at the Pacific 'Beach. Hotel, Wai/(j/(j/ 0 'atiu.. 10

11 QUEEN KAPI 'OlANI 377 Keahole Street. #6-147 Honolulu. Hawai'i PRINCE KUHIO P.O. Box Honolulu, Hawai'i DATE CHARTERED (AOHCC) CLUB I'IOTTO ClUB SONG CLUB OFFICERS &DIRECTORS Vice Chaplain September 23, 1989 November 17, 1989 "Kulia I Ka Nu'u" (Strive for the Highest) "'E Nihi Ka Hele" Pikake Burgundy and Ecru Luana Saffery Beck William K. Maioho Kathleen Gagnon Caroline Hurley Maryann Keaulana Freudenberg John R. Kaha'i Topolinski Joseph Fung, Candice C. Hurley Maryann Keaulana Freudenberg John R. Kaha'i Topolinski "E hana keai1 t.a, e pcltama -UJ.. fa aim" (A cieat.i.on today, A ;0'leaf.lUJle t.omonnoos 1 ROYAL feather COMPANY, INC Hekahd StAeet Aiell, HawlLii DATE CHARTERED (AOHCC) ClUB I'IOTTO CLUB OFFICERS & DIRECTORS First Vice Second Vice Recording Corresponding Choral Director (Not Available) June 17, 1964 "Ka Lani Ana Ole" (Heaven of Boundless Limits) "Waialae" Purple and White Violets Purple and White Joshua Akana Oswald Stender Linda Delaney Yvonne Ryan Janice Akana Louise Souza, Maile Akana, Dr. Michael Chun Leiomalama Desha, Raymond Jellings Lillian Kruse, Herminia Ross Edna Bekeart Kyle Mahi r~ori 1989 AoHCC Convention Club charter was conferred. This Club participated in Ali'i Sunday and ACTIVITIES &ACHIEVEMENTS Mauna 'Ala services for our Ali'i. Attendance and Held Annual Installation Dinner at Halekoa Hotel. participation in O'ahu Council (AOHCC) functions. Attended Ali' i Sunday services at Kauai.ahao Church. January: Installation of Officers. February: Cohosted Officers participated in Kawaiahao Church Ali'i Hawaiian Heritage Lecture Series at Kaumaka Sunday for Prince Kuhio. Officers participated in pili Church: "Queen Kapi'olani". ~: Participated Mauna 'Ala service for Ali'i. Every Thanksgiving the in o'ahu Council's Kahuna La'au Lapa'au. Conference Choral Group and members entertain Kupuna at Lunalilo in Wai'anae. June: Volunteers for Kamehameha Celebration Home. Attend~d district council meetings. Sponsored Ho'olaule'a at Kapi'olani Park. Also very successful Golf Tournament, 4th Annual for Scho participated in the Centennial Celebration of larship Fund. Special dinner meeting for scholarship Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women and Children. recipients at Dr. Michael Chun's home at Kamehameha July: 1990 Ho'ike'ike Scholarship Fundraiser at the Schools. Awarded twenty-one $1000 scholarships to Bishop Museum. September: First Anniversary Native Hawaiian studies retention program at the UH. Gathering and Celebration. November: Convention Held annual Kini Poi at home of Edward Kawananakoa in Tee-shirt Committee Chair. Upcoming for December: Punalu'u to discuss resolutions and convention business. Sponsor of the Ali'i Sunday at Mauna 'Ala for Held monthly Board of ' meetings and Queen Kapi'olani. membership meetings with resource speakers, all dinner meetings. Choral members sang and members attended ~ ~ Lili'uokalani Church in Hale'iwa in remembrance of the Queen in September. Participated in Prince Kuhio Day at Mauna 'Ala and at the Federal Building. Member honored by winning 0'0 Award. Successful choral concert, "Na Mele No Na Ali'i", held at the Mamiya Theatre, July 27 and 2B. Choral group participated in Hui Mele at Kaumakapili Church. Ethelreda Kahalewai (808)

12 KUALOA-HEEIA P.O. Box E Kane'obe, Hewei ' i April 1974 DATE CHARTERED (AOHCC) February 1,1975 CLUB l"iotto "E Hana No No Pono 0 Ka Po'e Hawai'i" (Work for the Good for the Hawaiian People) ClUB SONG (Not Available) ClUB FLOWER Pua Kenikeni-Kolomona, Kukui Nut White, Yellow, Brown and Green CLUB OFFICERS & DIRECTORS First Vice Second Vice Chaplain Elizabeth Cypher Lau Aloha Ho Jacqueline Chong Adeline Wenska Harriet DeCosta Wanda Kahuena, Pola Kekahuna William Kahuena, Lorraine Gorai Haleaka Martin, Frank Kekahuna Gordon Lau, Kalehua Martin Kalani Miller Esther Naweli Wanda Kahuena The Club participated in Na Wahine 0 Hawai'i sponsored by the Parks & Recreation Department as well as the Slack Key Festival in honor of Gabby Pahinui and Alvin K. Isaacs also sponsored by the Parks & Recreation Department. The Club's fundraisers included selling haku lei to Long's Drugs as well as selling miniature ceramic uli uli and ipu. KA ILUA HAWA I tan CIVIC CLUB P.O. Box 1123 Kai.L UB, HB1II81'i DATE CHARTERED (AOHCC) August 4, 1958 April 16, 1961 CLUB I'IOHO (Be Alert, ClUB SONG ClUB FLOWER CLUB COlORS "'E Ala 'E Na Mamo, 'E OlaNa Pua" oh People, So Our Children May Live) "Na Pua Ka '11ima" '11ima Blossom (Traditional) '11ima Gold and Black CLUB OFFICERS &DIRECTORS Vice Ellie Hutchinson Napoleon Durante David Bird Joe Motta Hardy Hutchinson Dr. George H. Mills Dot Uchima, Nalani Wallace Blanche Keahi Lani Joaquin Blanche Keahi Ulupo Heiau restoration and curatorship. The Club participated in the 1990 Ho'ike at the Bishop Museum as well as the testimonial dinner for Lokomaika'i Snakenberg sponsored by the O'ahu Council (AOHCC). In July, the Club hosted a very successful historic sites trip to Mokapu and various windward locations. Ongoing membership and scholarship drives keep these Club members busy. Participation at all O'ahu Council meetings and functions and the AOHCC convention. This year's Convention Coordinator for the O'ahu Council is a member of the Club (Napoleon Durante). KALI HI-PALAMA 1427 Mailikukahi Walk, Honolulu, HI DATE CHARTERED CLUB I'IOHO CLUB OFFICERS & DIRECTORS First Vice Second Vice Recording Corresponding (Not Available) (AOHCC) November 19, 1969 "Ho'oikaika Like Me Kealoha" (Strive Together with Love) "Ho'oikaika Like Me Kealoha" Pupu Shell and/or Pink Flowers Pink and White Susan K. Pine Dexter K. Soares Julia Lagunero Helen Scott Helen Gandall (Continued next column (Club Officers & Continued) Chaplain ACTIVITIES &ACHIEVEMENTS Millie K. Lee Elmer Williamson Maile Montervon Eleanor Williamson Sponsored two keiki to Kamehameha Schools Explorations; Attended Ali'i Sunday services and O'ahu Council (AOHCC) meetings; Assisted the Kalihi Palama HCAP with food distribution; Helped to decorkte the Council float in the Kamehameha Day Floral Parade; Hosted the Hawaiial Culture Lecture Series sponsored by the Continuing Education Program at The Kamehameha Schools at Kaumakapili Church; and Participated in hosting Council meetings. Auntie Suzie Pine, of the Club, is current Sgt-at-Arms for the O'ahu Council. 12

13 t- OF HONOLULU P.o. Box Honolulu, Hawai'i December 6, 1918 DATE CHARTERED (AOHCC) December 6, 1918 CLUB I'IOHD "Ua Mau Ke Ea 0 Ka Aina I Ka Pono" (The Life of the Land Is Perpetuated in Righteousness) ClUB SONG CLUB FLOIdER CLUB COlORS "Liholiho" (Beautiful 'Ilima) 'Ilima 'Ilima and Red CLUB OFFICERS & DIRECTORS Vice Recording Corresponding Choral Sterling Johnson Pilialoha Lee Loy Leimomi Jones Marlene Ebeo Donald Van Gieson Marsha Bolson, Caroldean Fischer Winona Kauhane, Sydney Keliipuleole Keawe Vredenburg, Bruss Keppeler, Lani Maa Dawn Farm-Ramsey, Grifford "Kamaka" Tom Director ACTIVITIES &ACHIEVEMENTS Charles Manu Boyd Approve enrollment of twenty-seven members as of October 31, 1990, with a total of 204 members. Assist Hui Ho'ala with their Native Hawaiian Registration Task Force in voter registration. Attend all Ali'i Sunday services at Kawaiahao Church and commemorative ceremonies at Mauna 'Ala. Attend Governor's reception at Washington Place in celebration of Queen Lili'uokalani's birthday. Attend HACPAC function honoring State Representative Joseph Leong, recipient of the "Lei Hulu Mamo Award" in recognition of the contributions by an elected official to the Hawaiian community. Attend testimonial dinner honoring Lokomaika'iokalani Snakenberg. Attend and host O'ahu Council (AOHCC) meetings. Award twenty-seven scholarships totaling $13,000. Choral group participated in "Musical Tribute to Queen LHi'uokalani" at 'Iolani Palace. Complete monthly general membership meetings and weekly choral rehearsals. Contribute volunteer community service for benefiting patients with muscular dystrophy at the 25th Silver Anniversary of the annual Jerry Lewis Labor Day Weekend Telethon. Contribute and participate in annual Ho'ike'ike at Bishop Museum. Contribute volunteer service in a benefit champagne reception for the 1990 Chanel Spring/Summer Haute Couture Collection sponsored by the Bishop Museum. Contribute volunteer community service at the Queen Lili'uokalani Keiki Hula Competition for the Kalihi Palama Culture and Arts Society, Inc. Contribute and decorate the O'ahu Council (AOHCC) float in preparation for the King Kamehameha Day Floral Parade. (Continued next column ) Host picni~at Moanalua Gardens in recognition of 1990 scholarship awardees. Invite special guest speakers to monthly general membership meetings including Kahu Keolanahele on Native Hawaiian religion and christianity, Elaine Tamashiro on OHA's "Operation 'Ohana" and Dr. Terry Shintani on Native Hawaiian health. Prepare and submit eighteen resolutions for the 1989 AOHCC convention. Produce the most successful Holoku Ball Scholarship Fundraiser honoring Aunty Agnes Cope, Aunty Hoaliku Drake and Aunty Genoa Keawe. Receive television credits for community volunteer service at the Annual Queen Lili'uokalani Keiki Hula Competition. Support the Kailua Hawaiian Civic Club on their historic sites field trip with an attendance of eighteen members. Visit and entertain residents of Lunalilo Home. Testify on Hawaiian issues at legislative hearings. OF WAIMANALO Poliala St. - Waimanalo, HI DATE CHARTERED (AOHCC) ClUB 1'IOTTO ClUB COlORS ClUB OFFICERS & DIRECTORS Vice August 16, 1966 August 16, 1966 "Lokahi" (Unity) "Kalanianaole" Palapalai Turquoise and/or Beige William "Bill" Fuller Joan Nalei Conant Kuulei AHa Charlotte Fuller Matilda Ichimura Nalau Conant Leiana Woodside Issued annual scholarship funds. Attended O'ahu Council (AOHCC) meetings and participated a~ one of th~ host Clubs for the third quarterly meeti~. 13

14 IO_ U }<, ~ m- 2.- It-,...9Lssociation Of Hauiaiian. Civic Clubs 31st.9Lnnua{ Convention Pacific 'Beach. :;{ote( Waititi l 0 'atiu f).,[ovem6er rren tat i v e Con v en t ion.9l9 enda ti'" WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER :00 A.M. 1 :00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER :00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 8:30 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. - Midnight FRIDAY, NOVEMBER :00 A.M. 7:45 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. 8:15 A.M. 9:15 A.M. 9:20 A.M. 9:45 A.M. 10:15 A.M. 10:25 A.M. 10:35 A.M. 11:20 A.M. 11:40 A.M. 11:45 A.M. Hawaiian Leadership Workshop ('Ilima Williams, Prince Kuhio HCe) Parliamentary Procedure Workshop (Arthur Hoke, HCC of Ka'u) Genealogy Workshop (Elizabeth Lau, Kualoa-Heeia HCC) Registration [Mezzanine] (Mary Serrao, Puuloa HCC) AOHCC Board of Direc~0rs' Meeting [Ahi Ballroom] (Jalna Keala, Ali'i Pauahi HCC) Steno Pool (Room 553] (Nona Kamai, Waikiki HCC) Historic Sites Tours (Maxine Hee. Wai'anae HCC) Recreational Activities 8:30 A.M. Golf [Ted Makalena Golf Course] (Hiram Diamond, HCC of Wahi'awa). 8:30 A.M. Bowling [Classic Bowling Center] (Flossie Fernandez, Waikiki HCC) 9:00 A.M. Cribbage [Mahimahi Ballroom] (Bea Rosa, Pearl Harbor HCC) 9:00 A.M. Kamau lmahimahi Ballroom] (Bea Rosa, Pearl Harbor HCC) 9:00 A.M. Hawaiian Games [Kapi'olani Park] (Elaine Mullaney, Queen Emma HCC) (1) 0'0 Ihe (2) Ihe Pahe'e (3) Ae'o Registration [Mezzanine] (Mary Serrao, Puuloa HCC) Turn in Lei for Lei Competition [Grand Ballroom Foyer](Nona Frank,Queen Emma Hee) Ho'olaule'a fmauka Ballroom] (Elouise Frank, Queen Emma HCC) Award Presentations: Lei Contest (Nona Frank, QEHCC); Fashion Contests (Gerry Alama (Queen Emma HCC); Sports and Games Continental Breakfast [Grand Ballroom] Musical Interlude (Queen Emma Hawaiian Civic Club) Registration [Grand Ballroom Foyer] (Mary Serrao, Puuloa HCC) Ka Hana Lima No'eau Display [Marlin Ballroom](Brucie Berard. 'Ahahui '0 Lili'uokalani HeC) First General Session Convenes [Grand Ballroom](Dennis Sai, Prince Kuhio HCC, ) Call to Order (Jalna Keala. Ali'i Pauahi HCC, ADHCC ) Presentation of Colors Hawai'iPono'l - The Star-Spangled Banner (Doreen lindsey, Nanaikapono HCC) Invocation (Moses K. Keale, Sr., Hanalei HCC) Introduction of Board of Introduction of Parliamentarian (Arthur Hoke. HCC of Ka'u) Introduction of (Dennis Sai, Prince Kuhio HCC) Introduction of New Clubs by Council s Presentation of AOHCC Charters Preliminary Report, Credentials Committee (Mary Serrao, Puuloa HCC) Welcome Address from Hoaliku Drake, Chair, Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Guest Speaker: Thomas Kaulukukui, Chair, Board of Trustees, Office of Hawaiian Affairs Adoption of Minutes, 30th Annual AOHCC Convention (Circulated) 's Report (Betty Lou Stroup, Prince Kuhio HCC, AOHCC ) Reports from District Council s Resolutions Committee Report (Tomi Chong, Waialua HCC) Nominations Committee (Doreen Lindsey, Nanaikapono HCC) Announcements Recess 12:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. - Midnight SATURDAY. NOVEMBER :00 A.M. 7:45 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 8:35 A.M. 8:45 A.M. 10:30 A.M. 10:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 11:30 A.M. 5:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. - Midnight SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1990 Recognition Luncheon Honoring Club Officers [Mahimahi/Ahi Ballroom] (Victor Pang, Ainahau 0 Kaleponi, Mainland Council P~esident) Registration Closes ~ITTEE MEETINGS: Committee Locations Chairs ~udget & Financ~ Papio Room Kala Holden (Pearl Harbor HCC~ Community Relations Venus Room Peter Ching (Pearl Harbor HCC, Constitution & ByLaws Grand Ballroom Linda Delaney (Prince Kuhlo HCC) ~ Convention Grand Ballroom Walter. Rodenhurst (King Kamehameha) - Education Mahimahi Ballroom 'Ilima Williams (Prince Kuhlo HeC) ~Government Relations Marlin Ballroom Piilani Desha (Prince Kuhlo HCC).- Health & Human Services )\,Ahi Ballroom Claire Hughes (HCC of Hono.lulu ) ~Historic Sites Grand Ballroom Maxine Hee (Wai'anae HCC),-Na Mea Hawai'i Mauka/Oiamond Head Leiana Woodside (HCC of Waimanalo) -rplanning Moi Room Annelle Amaral (Ali'i Pauahi Hee) _s l' 's Suite Jalna Keala (Ali'i Pauahi HCe) Resolutions~ Grand Ballroom Makai Tomi Chong (Waialua HCC) Free Time 'Aha Mele [Grand Ballroom] (Haunani Bernardino, HCC of Honolulu) Saimin, Portuguese Bean Soup, Open Bar in Foyer / Continental Breakfast [Grand Ballroom] Musical Interlude (Queen Emma Hawaiian Civic Club) Second General Session Convenes [Grand Ballroom](Oennis Sai, PK, Sgt-at-Arms) Final Report, Credentials Committee (Mary Serrao. Puuloa HCC) ajii'iittee REPORTS: Committee Chair Budget & Finance Kala Holden (Pearl Harbor HCCl Community Relations Peter Ching (Pearl Harbor HCC) Constitution &ByLaws Linda Delaney (Prince Kuhio HCC) Convention Walter Rodenhurst (King Kamehameha HCC) Education 'Ilima Williams (Prince Kuhio HCe) Government Relations Piilani Desha (Prince Kuhio HCC) Health & Human Services Claire Hughes (HCC of Honolulu) Historic Sites Maxine Hee (Wai'anae HCC) Na Mea Hawai'i Leiana Woodside (HCC of Waimanalo) Planning Annelle Amaral (Ali'i Pauahi HCC) s Jalna Keala (Al~'i Pauahi HCC) Resolutions Tomi Chong (Waialua H~C) Unfinished Business New Business Convention Site (Walter Rodenhurst, King Kamehameha HCC) Announcements Benediction Election Results. Retirement of Colors Hawai'i Pono'i (Winning Chorale Director, 'Aha Mele) Adjournment, 'Aha 'Aina No-Host Cocktails (Grand Ballroom Foyer) 'Aha 'Aina Dinner/Program (Napoleon Durante, Kailua HCC) Installation of Officers Presentation of All Outstanding Awards B:30 A.M. Non-Denominational Church Service [Ahi Ballroom] 14 15

15 HAWAI IAN CIVIC CLUBS (No Reports Available) Hawaiian Civic Club of ' Ewe George Richardson. Ko'olauloa Hawaiian Civic Club Sherry Evans. Ko'olaupoko Hawaiian Civic Club Alice Smith. Waikiki Hawaiian Civic Club Emily K. Thomas. Wai I anae Hawaiian Civic Club Maxine Hee. Ho'opuloa Hawaiian Civic Club Julia Kaupu. Kohala Hawaiian Civic Club Margaret Hashida. Ho'olehua Hawaiian Civic Club William Char. Lahaina Hawaiian Civic Club Beatrice Nitta. Lana'i Hawaiian Civic Club Martha Ann Evans. Moloka'i Hawaiian Civic Club Lotto Cathcart. Hui 0 Hewei. ' i 0 Utah Ellen Selu. Na Po'e 0 Colorado Hawaiian Civic Club Dewey Clark. Las Vegas Hawaiian Civic Club Wayne Panaki. Kaua'i Hawaiian Civic Club Gabriel I, WHAT'S THE PROCESS. To ease the flow, We're letting you know, A new approach Is the subject we broach. Our voting technique Is quite unique. The hours, you see Are 7 to 10 On Saturday, November 17th In the A.M. MAHALO. NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE 16

16 ALI'I PAUAHI Box 1186 Hale'iwa. Hawai'i December 2, 1973 DATE CHARTERED (ADHCC) December 8, 1973 CLUB MOTTO "Ka I Kaika 0 Ka Mana'0 ame Ke Kino" CLUB FLOIIER CLUB COlOR CLUB OFFICERS & DIRECTORS Vice Communication Secretaries Chaplain (Strong in mind and body) Pua Kukui ame Lau Kukui Keokeo Pua'ala McElhaney Kekoa Paulsen Audrey Corpuz Phyllis Ament Anne Peterson Harriet O'Sullivan Annelle Amaral Carole Paulsen Betty Jenkins Frank Dower Kupuna Elizabeth Ellis Kawohiokalani Participation in: Ali'i Sundays at Kawaiahao Church Mauna' Ala Ali'i Services Appreciation Recognition of Martha Hohu 'Aha 'Opio-OHA Youth Legislature Celebration of Royal Order of Kamehameha 125th Anniversary Attendance: Office of Hawaiian Affairs community meetings, blueprint and budget hearings Kupuna and La'au Lapa'au Conferences Lokomaika'i Snakenberg Testimonial Dinner Contributed to Lokomaika'i's Scholarship Advocacy and Support: Legislative grass root support for Club member State Rep. Annelle Amaral Cultural networking with Ainahau 0 Kaleponi Hawaiian Civic Club Health Fun Run Member Carole Paulsen on sabbatical working towards doctorate degree f> KING KAMEHAMEHA 1823 Skyline Dr. - Honolulu. HI DATE CHARTERED (AOHCC) Clue I'lOTTO CLUB ROllER CLUB COlORS CLUB OFtICERS & DIRECTORS Past First Vice Second Vice Sergeant~at-Arms Chaplain January 1967 April 6, 1967 "Imua Kamehameha" "Imua Kamehameha" Mamo Purple and Mamo Gladys Shiroma Walter Rodenhurst, Jr. Doreen Saito Lana Hano Barbara Shiraishi Patricia Trask Aloha Awaa Momi Caswell Elouise Kealoha John Saito Earle Kealoha, Sr. Rose McCarty Sam Ah Yuen Attended 19B9 AOHCC Convention at the Pacific Beach Hotel. Participated in Ali'i Sunday and Memorial Services honoring our Ali'i. Conducted monthly Membership and Board meetings. Participated in O'ahu Council's Annual Ho'ike at Bishop Museum. Very busy fundraising for our Scholarship and Convention Funds. Awarded seven scholarships totaling $2,650. Performed community services at Ann Pearl ICF and Lunalilo Home. Held very interesting Hawaiiana workshops for members. 17

17 QUEEN EMMA P.o. Box Honolulu. HI DATE CHARTERED (AOHCC) ClUB PDTTO ClUB SOOG ClUB FLOWER ClUB CCl.ORS CLUB OFFICERS & DIRECTORS Emeritus Vice Recording Corresponding Charles Chaplain Choral Director June April "Kulia I Ka Nu'u" (Strive for the Highest) "Kaleleonalani" Pikake Royal Blue and White Elouise K. Frank Elaine Mullaney Shirley Kamakele-Hamadon Rawleen Fisher Nona M. Frank Charlotte Cathcart Gerry Alama. Peggy Arceiro Jeanette Au. Ellen Kalahele Beatrice Krauss, AUdrey Moon Joanne Moon, Betty Ogata Ogata, Edith Rahe. Betty Wheeler Bob Sabo Annie Kini Nona M. Frank Debbie Kelsey NOVEMBER 1989: Approximately 35 members represented QEHCC at the 1989 AOHCC Annual Convention held on O'ahu. DECEMBER 1989: Christmas wreaths made by members were presented to Lunalilo Home and The Queen's Medical Center; Installation of Officers held at the Cannons Officers Club (Fort Ruger); Food baskets presented to two families (donated canned and packaged food items); Monetary donations presented to five religious dwellings. JANUARY 1990: Hosted QEHCC's ho'okupu in honor of Queen Emma at Mauna 'Ala. FEBRUARY 1990: Member Mary Lou Kekueura honored by the O'ahu Council (AOHCC) for her outstanding service as Ali'i Sunday Coordinator for the past sixteen years. MARCH 1990: Members attended Prince Jonah Kuhio's Ali1i Sunday at Kawaiahao Church and Mauna 'Ala; Members took a special tour of 'Iolani Palace; QEHCC artisans provided Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center with demonstrations of their craftwork. APRIL 1990: Bowlers' Banquet at the Elk's Club in Walkikl; QEHCC one of six hosts for the second quarterly meeting of the O'ahu Council (AOHCC). MAY 1990: Members attended testimonial dinner for Lokomalka'i Snakenberg sponsored by the O'ahu Council; members participated in manning a booth at the 50th State Fair to raise scholarship funds. JUNE 1990: Members attended Ali'i Sunday Services honorlng King Kamehameha the Great; Beatrice Krauss (Continued next column ) represents QEHCC in the Kamehameha Day Parade as Outstanding Non-Hawaiian Civic Club Member (1989); QEHCC Anniversary and Scholarship Dinner was held at the Airport Holiday Inn Hotel. JULY 1990: Members manned a chili booth at the 1990 Ho'ike at the Bishop Museum; as a community service members volunteered their time and energies at the Hawai'i Farm Bureau's Annual Farm Fair which was held on the grounds of Mckinley High School; Edith McKinsie was guest speaker at our monthly membership meeting sharing her knowledge and expertise in the field of genealogy of Hawaiian Ancestors. AUGUST 1990: The Kanikapila Group performed at Bishop Museum's Family Sunday; Beatrice Krauss began the Club's workshop on kapa. SEPTEMBER 1990: Artisans and Kanikapila Group actlvely partlcipates on the grounds of Queen Emma Summer Palace; Members attended services at Mauna 'Ala and Kawaiahao Church as well as a luncheon reception at the Governor's Mansion in honor of Queen Lili'uokalani; Aloha Week Downtown Ho'olaule'a Ribbon Sale is attended by Club members; Aloha Week Ribbon Sales begin at the Ala Moana Shopping Center Mall fronting Hartfield's and the Nature Company, (full day assignment from 9:00 A.M. to g:oo P.M.); Beatrice Krauss continues her kapa workshop. OCTOBER 1990: Artisans are invited to sell their craft ltems at the Bishop Museum's Family Sunday sponsored by the Executive Office on Aging (Suzanne Yamasaki. Coordinator); Members attend Ali'i Sunday Services at Kawaiahao Church and Mauna 'Ala in honor of Princess Ka'iulani; Members have committed their time and energies to perform a community service for Pop Warner League's fundraiser at Pacheco Park on the 28th. NOVEMBER 1990: 1990 Hawaiian Civic Club Convention (AoAcc) partlcipation by Elouise K. Frank as chair of the Ho'olaule'a. Gerry Alama as chair of the Aloha Shirt/Muumuu and Holoku Contests and Nona M. Frank as chair of the Lei Contest. Artisan Mary Lou Kekuewa will be selling her featherwork and latest book about feather-making. Edith Rahe and Beatrice Krauss will be coordinating the Ka Hana Lima No'eau display. Of special note is this Club's dedication and commitment to a very special endeavor: monthly visitations to the Lunalilo Home which have been carried out in the truest Spirit of Aloha. 18

18 PRINCESS KA' IULAN I ('Ahahui Kiwi La Hawai'i Kamali'i Wahine Victoria Kawekiu Kalaninuiahilapalapa Ka'iulani Cleghorn) 2072 'Alewa Dr. - Honolulu, HI DATE CHARTERED CLUB mho CLUB OFFICERS & DIRECTORS First Vice Chaplain November 1977 February 3, 1978 "Kulia I Ka Lokahi" (Strive for Unity) "Ka'iulani Ali'i" Pikake Red, Black and White Gladys E. Rodenhurst Tane Wailehua Rusty Rodenhurst Merlyn Akuna Dorothy Gillett, Clarence Sardinha Carol Anzai, Mahina Perreira Sonny Perreira Tiona Wailehua Kuulei Haina Congratulations to the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs for a very successful 1989 convention at the Pacific Beach Hotel. Princess Ka'iulani was well represented at convention and although small in membership, we helped in the steno pool with typing, xeroxing, compiling and distributing materials for an efficient convention. We took a concession and sold our Christmas crafts, which is our annual fundraiser. Chairman of the Outstanding Awards Committee, Rona Rodenhurst, programmed an excellent presentation of the Outstanding Hawaiian, Non-Hawaiian, Civic Club Member and the Outstanding Club at the convention banquet., We continued our theme of learning--mai ka ohana--throughout the year. In February 1990 we celebrated our 12th Anniversary and installed our 1990 officers. In June members of our Club helped the staff of OHA in their Annual Na 'Opio Legislature. Under the guidance of Rusty Rodenhurst and Kauila Clark, Coordinators, these Hawaiian youth spent a whole week in mock session in the Senate and House Chambers of our State Legislature. Our members also actively participated in the 'Aha Kupuna Conference assisting with the coordination of the activities. Just completed on October 16 the celebration of the 115th birthday of Princess Ka'iulani at Mauna 'Ala, an annual event of the 'Ahahui. Guest keynote speaker was Nalani Olds who narrated and sang of the Princess' life and family. OF WAIALUA P.O. Box Hale'iwa, Hawai'i DATE CHARTERED (AOHCC) CLUB I'IOTTO CLUB OFFICERS &DIRECTORS Vice February 1934 April 16, 1966 "Hanalike Me Ka Lokahi" (Working Together in Unity) "Kaulana Waialua" Kukanaokala Yellow and Green Darryl Aiwohi Levi Kauwalu Dorothy Awai Margaret Lei Ai Joseph Leong Rachel Machado Violet Gilman Tomi Chong Noa Chong Vicki Aiwohi The Hawaiian Civic Club of Waialua celebrated its 56th Anniversary this year. Scholarships were awarded to graduates of Hawaiian ancestry- in the amount of $3000. A $50 savings bond was also awarded to the Good Citizenship Awardee. Club activities included fundraisers: the North Shore Carnival and a kalua pig sale. Funds were earmarked for the Scholarship Fund and to defray convention expenses. Members participated in the 1990 Ho'ike'ike at the Bishop Museum, chairing the Cofflmercial Vendors Committee. Representative Joseph Leong was the recipient of HACPAC's Lei Hulu Mamo Outstanding Hawaiian Politician Award for A donation was made to the Jerry lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon., Annually, Waialua hosts a White Christmas Party for the 'opio of Waialua with games and caroling. Members donate food items and distribute goody bags and White Christmas boxes of staples and other food items to needy families. 19

19 DATE CHARTERED CLUB MOTTO 'AHAHUI '0 LILt 'UOKALANI Semora Place Cerritos. California Black CLUB OFFICERS & DIRECTORS First Vice Second Vice, Recording Corresponding Choral Director ACTIVITIES &ACHIEVEMENTS 1976 February 4, 1977 "'Onipa'a" (Steadfast) "Lei No Kamaka Eha" (Commonly known as "Makalapua") Pua Kalaunu (Crown Flower) and Yellow (Lavender Alternative) John Jensen Jerry Krupp Brucie Berard Lei Jensen Judy Krupp Joseph Smith Andy Berard, Sue Turco Ronnie Novy, Richard Kubota Wilhelmina Bogni Mary Pelayo Brucie Berard Attended 'B9 convention in November and participated in the Mainland Council (AOHCC) installation activities at that convention. Held Memorial Services for Joe Cugal who was a member of the 'Ahahui '0 Lili'uokalani HCC in December. Christmas Party for members and their families in December. Laulau sale was the 'Ahahui's fundraiser in December. The 'Ahahui participated in the First Annual Pacific Islander Leadership Conference held in Carson City, CA, in February. 'Ahahui na mea night held to register members of the Hawaiian community for the OHA census. Supported Lei Hulu of California 6th Annual Cultural Luau in February. Participated in Mainland Council (AOHCC) meeting held in Las Vegas in March. 'Ahahui choral group participated in the 40th Annual Nisei VFW Reunion in March. 'Ahahui Scholarship Fundraiser Luau in April. Participated in the OHA Kupuna Conference in April by sending one of our kupuna, Aunty Annabelle Evans. The 'Ahahui participated in the Ainahau sponsored "An Evening with Uncle Tommy Kaulukukui, Chair of OHA" in March. Supported the Al Harrington Spectacular in May. Participated in the Nisei VFW Memorial Day Services in May. May fundraiser: portuguese sausage sale. 'Ahahui fundraiser: Ho'olaule'a in June. 'Ahahui fundraiser: in July. San Fernando Valley Alondra Park Ho'olaule'a 'Ahahui's choral group participated in the J.C.I. Senior Citizen's Home Anniversary. Sponsored three students to Kamehameha Schools Explorations Program in JUly. Supported the Ainahau 0 Kaleponi HCC Scholarship 'Aha 'Aina in August. 'Ahahui Annual Camp-Out at Magrath Park in September. Gave $4200 of scholarships in September. Sponsored as the 'Ahahui's representative, Cameron Ahia, to the Miss Voice of Hawai'i California Pageant in October. 'Ahahui fundraiser: Day at the Races at Santa Anita Racetrack in October. Supported Lili'uokalani Church in Hale'iwa in November. (Continued next column ) 20

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