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PAGE 2 ~~~~~~s~a ®®°~~~~~"~~~?S~~~dA ~~s~g~ <br /> I N D ll S T R Y NEWSLETTER ~ I~{t~3 Prevent Alc®h®O Use <br /> HAWAII C~UN°Tg/ PR~.7EC'T PAV 'a <br /> PROJ'~C~` PAU ~~d~~Uloll"1°~ ~C"f'IVI'P`~E~ ~ <br /> SBi~~ ~~~~41~~`~~5?°6®°OAOYPO°p~Q~A~4 <br /> Ernest Correia, Coordinator <br /> A primary goal of the Hawaii County Project PAU grant is to establish partnerships with the community including Hawaii <br /> Countys youth to conduct community programs tar~ting underage drinking. We are proud to announces Project PAU's asso- <br /> ciation with MADD's Youth in Action (YIA, East Hawaii) and the Kealakehe Community Association Youth Council (West Ha- <br /> waii) . We share these highlights in appreciation of Hawaii Count~Js youth, the Hawaii County Police Department (HCPD) <br /> and community partners for their commitment to the goats of the Project PAU grant. <br /> Annual Summer Surf Session: Partial sponsorship, 250 teen participants <br /> Labor Day Road Block, in partnership with YIA, HCPD: Outreach program to 800+ citizens <br /> State Liquor Conference: Outreach program to the liquor commissions, adjudication boards, liquor licensees <br /> Holiday Roadblock, in partnership with YIA, HCPD: Outreach program to 985$ citizens <br /> Hawaii High School Rodeo Association, State Championship: Partial sponsorship-June-2002 <br /> Grad Nite: Stipends to five of Hawaii's high schools for drug and alcohol free grad nights -May 2002 <br /> Radio Spots-107.7 JAMS nixed ads to promote'no drinking by teens'; KBIG aired Project PAU's mission <br /> Youth Dance, East Hawaii: Spring 2002 <br /> ~~1° ~~~1Y1~~ 1 ~~W~ <br /> Our congratulations to Donald Abdul (Hilo) and Steve Morifuji (hlamakua) on their eleetion as Chair and Vice-Chair, re- <br /> spectively, of the Liquor Commission for 2002 and to Jude Mattos (Hilo) and Douglas Halstead (Hilo) on their election as <br /> Chair and Vice-Chair, respectively of the Liquor Control Adjudication Board for 2002. We extend our appreciation to all <br /> commission and board members for their service to this county. <br /> We also welcome and congratulate Gregory Gauthier (South and North Kohala) on his appointment to the Liquor Commis- <br /> sion. Mr. Gauthier is n business agent for the ~I.WU and will serve a term end'eng December 2005. Mahaio to Raymond <br /> Cnrvalho (Liquor Commission-Puna), and Ralph Black (Liquor Adjudication Board), whose terms ended December 2001, for <br /> their years of service to the department. <br /> Several liquor bills remain alive and may be tracked on the state website nt www.capitol.hawaii.gov. Bills include raising the <br /> liquor taxes; require licensees to post warning sign on the effects of consumption of liquor by pregnant women; to permit <br /> patrons to leave premises aaith recorked or resealed wine purchased for consumption with a meal and limits this privilege to <br /> holders of selected classes of licenseYs. <br /> i hold tai nay hand... - We sure-this: winning entry <br /> the future of a81y coun$P'y... , ~ ~ by EfYssa Correia. ,a vca? <br /> grades at Ke~u Elementary <br /> the genes~mtion that >'snast do aieore with less. we shell be alaore ~ ~choo3. rn -tae sratewirte <br /> careful and yet ~9ore coa~passiona4e. vee need to help others to ~ ~-t~~~,h °Refiections- DoE <br /> ceamrsetteion. giyssa is the <br /> be sa~ore irodepeaadeirlt and self saaffecieeet. ~e need to teach the ~ ~ da:tghter oF~ena and Ernest <br /> pr;~servatioes of Drat environment, so that no species gill be esc- . : <br /> ~ ~~:t ' ~ t;orreia. Proieet P.4u <br /> <br /> tieact. our job is not an easy one but our futue°e depends on our ~h CommunicY Coordinator. <br /> S'68CC~~. . <br /> <br />