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J�tY OS <br /> .................. <br /> COUNTY OF HAWAII STATE OF HAWAII <br /> ,tE OF M►J ' <br /> BILL NO. 326 <br /> ORDINANCE NO. <br /> AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 15, ARTICLE 8, SECTION 15-68.1 OF THE <br /> HAWAII COUNTY CODE 1983 (2005 EDITION, AS AMENDED), BY NAMING THE <br /> OFFICIALS' STAND LOCATED AT HUALANI PARK"RONALD FUTOSHI `HARPO' <br /> SAIKI OFFICIALS' STAND." <br /> BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII: <br /> SECTION 1. Purpose. Ronald Futoshi "Harpo" Saiki was born in Hilo on April 22, <br /> 1918. He grew up in the Piopio area, near the Wailoa Pond. When he was 14 years old, his <br /> parents built their family home in Keaukaha, and Keaukaha is where he resided for his entire life. <br /> He graduated from Hilo High School in 1935 and continued his education at the University of <br /> Hawai`i at Manoa. He married Dottie Thompson and together they had four children. In 1961, <br /> he married Donna Weiss Saiki, the principal of Keaukaha Elementary School, and together they <br /> embraced the children of Keaukaha. Mr. Saiki later retired from the County of Hawai`i as the <br /> Public Works Roads Department Overseer of East Hawai`i. <br /> In 1969, Mr. Saiki was asked by Father Siu of Malia Puka 0 Kalani Church to coach the <br /> Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) sports teams in Keaukaha. He coached football, baseball, <br /> and track and organized all the sports teams. Using the CYO "stretchout" station wagon, Mr. <br /> Saiki transported children from Pana`ewa and Lanakila to practice in Keuakaha, and then back <br /> home again. He would set up the fields and even cut the grass before each game. <br /> Noting the hard work of Mr. Saiki, the Hilo Lions Club built what is now known as the <br /> Brickhouse. This building serves many purposes; however, it is primarily utilized by scoring <br /> officials and as a storage room for both football and baseball programs. <br /> Mr. Saiki was a quiet and humorous man, which earned him the nickname "Harpo" after <br /> Harpo Marx of the Marx Brothers. He was a great man who dedicated the majority of his life to <br /> children and sports. He died on October 13, 2006, but his legacy lives on. <br /> The purpose of this ordinance is to recognize and commemorate in perpetuity the many <br /> years of selfless dedication, hard work, community spirit, and aloha that Ronald Futoshi "Harpo" <br /> Saiki contributed towards promoting athletics in our Hilo communities. <br /> Therefore, the Officials' Stand at Hualani Park is named in his honor, pursuant to Chapter <br /> 15, Article 8, Section 15-67 of the Hawai`i County Code 1983 (2005 Edition, as amended), which <br /> establishes requirements for the naming of County parks and recreation facilities. <br />