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uncomfortable with words like battering and violence and its time to start educating <br />people to pragmatic solutions. She was glad that CSW has been supportive. <br />CORRESPONDENCE <br />A. Email from Jamae Kawauchi, Hawaii County Bar Associations 2006 President Elect, <br />to CSW regarding inviting a member of CSW as a guest speaker at one of their <br />meetings from June to November 2006, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. <br />D. Pung volunteered to attend the meeting and she will follow up with J. Kawauchi. <br />B. Letter from Mayor Harry Kim to Council Chairman Stacy Higa and Members of the <br />County Council appointing Cathryn (Katie) Nova to CSW <br />C. Memorandum from Sharon Ferguson-Quick, Executive Director of the Hawaii State <br />Commission on the Status of Women (HSCSW), to CSW announcing the next <br />HSCSW meeting on January 18, 2006 <br />REPORTS <br />A. Education <br />1. Urgent Services Directory <br />J. Viernes reported that she has 11 packets left of the directory. <br />2. First Female Booklet <br />Tabled. <br />3. Essay Contest <br />S. Newland reported that J. Balberde-Kamalii was still looking for more judges <br />and S. Newland found two more judges. <br />J. Viernes noted that the judging deadline is today. It will be a set back if the <br />judging is not done yet because there are a lot more things that need to be done <br />before the event. The booklet needs to be compiled, savings bonds needs to be <br />ordered, and mailing of the invitations to the winners, teachers, principals, <br />judges,andRealWoman. <br />J.Balberde-KamaliireportedthattheawardsluncheonisscheduledforSunday, <br />March 5, 2006, at the Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel, from 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. <br />Themenuhasnotbeensetyet.Theresultsoftheessaycontestshouldbe <br />ready by February 2. Unfortunately, some schools did really good essays, but <br />theyexceededthe300-wordlimit.Themedalshavebeenorderedandgiftcards <br />will be purchased at Office Max for the winning teachers of first place students. <br />Oncethewinnersareselected,thesavingsbondswillbeordered.Solicitation <br />letters for donations will be mailed to Big Island Candies, T&T Electric, and <br />bookstores.TheKiwinsClubatHiloHighSchoolwillbeaskedtomaketheleis <br />for the winners, teachers, judges, principals, etc. The hotel will provide the <br />decorations,centerpieces,PAsystem,andregistrationtable.Thelunchcostfor <br />2 <br /> <br />
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