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37. Project Title EXHIBIT <br />Purchase and Installation of a New Roping Chute for the Honoka'a Rodeo Arena <br />38. Project Start Date <br />"SKIPPED" <br />'01 1 - <br />40. Please select all areas of Hawai'i Island where the project will be administered, delivered, and <br />implemented. <br />41. Please select the district of the Council Member from which you would like to apply for Contingen <br />Relief Funds. I <br />Council District 1 <br />A <br />ror'n, W"r"W-41011 N -I <br />CTCHLb, dill f-411111111HIL'I' Scf TIF I 11C P1F1@JCCL "IT111 IMAI [it 1�)LCIIICILIUII 1V pup—, <br />roping chute designed to safely secure livestock during rodeo competitions, training events, and other agricultural <br />activities. Once installed, the new chute will improve the functionality and safety of the arena's rodeo facilities and <br />support the continued use of the venue for community events, youth programs, and activities that celebrate and <br />perpetuate HawaVi Island's paniolo traditions. <br />ffecd ON 92 Me <br />!111411 <br />171 Mfisf Iiiii-Ir1r;:r 11�11111p <br />In the early 1900s, John Jose Andrade and Rose DeSilva began a ranching operation along the H5m&ua Coast. After <br />John's tragic passing in a horse accident, Rose and her seven children persevered and continued the family's ranching <br />and business operations. Her son, William "Willy" Andrade, carried forward the ranching lifestyle and the dedication tt <br />preserving paniolo traditions. Willy was a founding member of the Hawaii Saddle Club and played a key role in <br />securing his mother's donation of the land that became the Honoka'a Arena, now known as the Rose DeSilva Andrade <br />Correia Stadium. Since its founding, the Hawaii Saddle Club has stewarded the arena and worked to preserve, <br />promote, and perpetuate the paniolo way of life through rodeos, youth programs, and community events. Replacing <br />the roping chute directly supports the club's ongoing responsibility to maintain the arena and ensure that these <br />cultural and agricultural traditions continue safely for future generations. <br />Z-34U. M=-M. rrr- <br />LRF Budget Form.xlsx <br />46. According to §2-136, "public purpose" is defined as a benefit to, improvement of, or promotion of the <br />interests in the following areas. Please select all the public benefits to be derived from your County fund <br />request: <br />Culture and the arts <br />Educational concerns <br />