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would need to pay for hotel accommodations if this person will do a presentation in <br />West Hawaii in the evening. A. Mejia will provide an update at the next meeting. <br />M. Sherman indicated that she would like to see a presentation on internet protection for <br />the students in Kohala during the day. The cafeteria can be utilized for community <br />presentations. <br />The treasurer’s report was circulated. A. Mejia moved to accept the treasurer’s report. <br />M. Sherman seconded the motion. The motion was passed. <br />STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC <br />J. OConnor introduced herself. She is very interested in women’s issues since she was <br />involved in it when she was in Alaska. <br />CORRESPONDENCE <br />A. Resource Directory from the Going Home Ex-offender Re-Integration Program <br />REPORTS <br />A. Education <br />1. Urgent Services Directory <br />No report. <br />2. First Female Booklet <br />A legal question needs to be answered from J. Mecklenburg about getting <br />permission to publish the photo from each person/family before CSW proceeds <br />with the printing of the booklet. <br />M. Sherman proposed an idea of having a mobile pictorial display of the women <br />that could be moved around to different places for particular events instead of a <br />booklet. CSW could send out a bid to have a professional person make a mobile <br />display. K. Peters thought it was a great idea because she is not sure who would <br />read the booklet. If there is a beautiful board in the Prince Kuhio Plaza, she <br />would stop and read the information. CSW agreed to present this idea to the <br />committee at the next meeting. <br />3. Essay Contest <br />C. Kitaoka reported that CSW needs to determine what CSW can afford and who <br />will be covered for lunch. After some discussion, it was agreed that lunch will be <br />provided for the essay winner, parents, “Real Woman,” judges, teachers, CSW <br />members and staff secretary, ex-officios, and two dignitaries. All other guests <br />need to pay $29 per person for lunch. Secondly, C. Kitaoka reviewed the <br />program. <br />A. Mejia said she was able to obtain a quote of $4 per lei. <br />2 <br /> <br />
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