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STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC <br />None. <br />CORRESPONDENCE <br />A.Michigan Women’s Commission Newsletter <br />REPORTS <br />A.Education <br />1.Urgent Services Directory <br />J. Viernes reported that there is no longer a Hawaii Poison Center so an incorrect <br />number is listed on the directory. <br />2.First Female Booklet <br />A. Mejia reported that N. Kelly and D. Pung will assist her with the display board. <br />D. Pung said that they will try to have the display board ready for the women’s <br />hall of fame. <br />M. Sherman stated that she would like to put up the display board at the Kohala <br />Country Fair in October. <br />C. Kitaoka suggested that A. Mejia produce two display boards in case one <br />board gets damaged. <br />3.Essay Contest <br />C. Kitaoka reported that the permission letters went out to the complex area <br />superintendents. The initial packets will be mailed out to the school <br />administrators at the end of the month. <br />M. Sherman offered to distribute the packets at Kohala Elementary School and <br />Kohala High School. C. Kitaoka will also distribute packets at some West Hawaii <br />Schools. <br />N. Kelly said that CSW needs to seek funding sources to help the committee with <br />expenses for the essay contest and the upcoming women’s hall of fame. <br />M. Sherman suggested having tea/coffee and dessert rather than a lunch buffet <br />to cut the cost down. <br />4.Hawaii County Women’s Hall of Fame <br />C. Ka-ipo reported that she did radio ads publicizing the Women’s Hall of Fame <br />with assistance from E. Cabatu. <br />The event is scheduled for Saturday, September 12, 2009, from 11 a.m. to <br />2 p.m., at the Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel. The Puako buffet has been modified <br />which includes the tax and tip for $30 per person. CSW agreed to charge $35 <br />per person to help the committee defray some of the cost of the event. The room <br />2 <br /> <br />
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