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K. Peters suggested that CSW email council members B. Ford and E. Naeole the <br />PSA saying the committee ran out of funds and if someone could fund the teen <br />dating violence PSA. <br />E. Takazawa said that under D. Pung’s directive after the last meeting, she <br />asked E. Naeole for funding for the Women and Family Wellness Day. E. Naeole <br />is very supportive of the event, but she would like CSW to write her a letter about <br />it. She suggested that CSW appear individually before the County Council and <br />solicit all the council members for funding. <br />E. Takazawa moved to accept the treasurer’s report. K. Peters seconded the <br />motion. The motion was passed. <br />STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC <br />None. <br />CORRESPONDENCE <br />A. Copy of letter to J. Coburn regarding her resignation from CSW <br />REPORTS <br />A. Education <br />1. Urgent Services Directory <br />E. Takazawa reported that she has last year’s directory to be dropped off <br />at the Pahala Hospital, North Hawaii Hospital, and Hamakua Infirmary. <br />2. First Female Booklet <br />Tabled. <br />3. Essay Contest <br />C. Kitaoka reported that the initial packet will be mailed out to the schools <br />in August. If funding will not be received from the county council, the <br />essay contest budget will be scaled back. The prizes will be less and <br />CSW will only pay for the winner, “real woman,” and the teacher. The <br />parents will be charged for their lunch. <br />4. Mentoring <br />K. Nova moved to eliminate mentoring from the agenda until CSW decides <br />to bring it back. E. Takazawa seconded the motion. The motion was <br />passed. <br />5. Hawaii County Women’s Hall of Fame <br />N. Kelly reported that the press release and last year’s winners were <br />featured the other day in the Hawaii Tribune Herald. K. Peters offered to <br />forward the press release and photo to West Hawaii Today. <br />2 <br /> <br />