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M. Lake reported that it was brought up at the Hawaii State Commission on the <br />Status of Women (HSCSW) meeting that many of the WomenÓs Health Month <br />events were not well attended. A statistical study is underway to determine the <br />attendance in the different organizations. <br />P. Newland mentioned that one important feature in terms of having a good <br />turnout and people staying for four hours were the refreshments. <br />C. Liaison <br />1. HSCSW <br />M. Lake reported that the HSCSW is worried about their funding at the next <br />legislative session. The HSCSW is going for state funding, but they are also <br />looking at existing 501C as a possibility. The status of the HSCSW will affect the <br />relationship of the county committees. <br />L. Guluzzy said that they had their own fundraising when she was on the <br />Commission on the Status of Women for San Mateo County. It was used for <br />special projects only. <br />2. Legislative Update <br />M. Lake shared a report from the WomenÓs Coalition Meeting held on <br />December 10, 2003 on Oahu. <br />D. Marketing <br />1. Newsletter <br />M. Lake volunteered to produce the next publication on February 15. The <br />deadline to submit articles is January 16. <br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />A. Resignations and appointments <br />M. Lake reported that CSW needs to think about recruiting new members on the <br />committee. <br />S. Nakoa recommended Dale Suezaki from Morgan Stanley, Barbara Zachinni from <br />Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, and Liz Morris from Family Support Services of West <br />Hawaii to serve on CSW. Applications will be mailed to them onc <br />provides the addresses to J. Viernes. <br />B. Nominating Committee <br />J. Balberde-Kamalii, L. Guluzzy, and P. Newland agreed to serve on the nominating <br />committee. C. Hara made a motion to accept the nominating committee. <br />P. Newland seconded the motion. The motion was passed. <br />5 <br /> <br />