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J. Viernes reported that the Womens Hall of Fame dinner cost $2,949.27 and CSW <br />collected $1,608 from guests. Approximately $200 was expended for the leis, trophy, <br />engraving, gift bags, etc. <br />P. Newland moved to accept the treasurers report. C. Kitaoka seconded the motion. <br />The motion was passed. <br />STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC <br />None. <br />CORRESPONDENCE <br />A. Hawaii State Commission on the Status of Women (HSCSW) Meeting Agenda for <br />November 29, 2005 <br />B. Thank you letter from Mariko Hong, Womens Hall of Fame honoree <br />D. Pung read the letter to CSW. <br />REPORTS <br />A. Education <br />1. Urgent Services Directory <br />C. Ka-ipo reported that they have been successful in placing the directory at the <br />hospital and clinic in Kau. She and E. Takazawa will continue to disseminate the <br />directory. <br />2. First Female Booklet <br />Tabled. <br />3. Essay Contest <br />J. Balberde-Kamalii reported that December 1 was the deadline to submit <br />essays. There were 12 schools that responded with a total of 75 essay <br />applications. A majority of the essays were from East Hawaii which included <br />Paradise Home schooling, E. B. DeSilva School, and Kamehameha School as <br />firsttimeentries.TheonlyschoolfromWestHawaiiwasHolualoaSchool.She <br />is still seeking 12 judges for the contest. There are 31 entries for grades 5-6, 2 <br />entriesforgrades7-8,16entriesforgrades9-10,and26entriesforgrades11- <br />12. <br />4. Mentoring <br />M. Masunaga reported there was a mentoring program with the 4-H Shining <br />Stars Girls (12 girls) held on November 5, 2005, 7:45 a.m. at Konawaena High <br />Schooltenniscourts.Tennispro,DonGuluzzy,hadasessionwiththe4-Hgirls <br />on improving health and well being. <br />C. Kitaoka reported that she is working with the 4-H Shooting Stars Girls to do <br />thementoringprogramwithD.Guluzzy. <br />2 <br /> <br />
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