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S. Shirachi Gonsalves was under the impression that the newsletter was going to <br />be an e-mail newsletter. C. Hara said she does not remember CSW discussing <br />e-mail, but a hard copy instead. CSW was also planning to work with the county <br />to see whether or not the newsletter could be part of the county's website. In <br />addition, the newsletter is not in any format that can go out in hard copy. The <br />information is there, but the newsletter can be revised. The new committee <br />members need to be introduced. The newsletter was supposed to b <br />December 2002. <br />P. Newland mentioned that her neighbor is a desktop publisher who can assist <br />with the newsletter. She offered to check with her neighbor and will inform <br />J. Viernes of his decision. <br />C. Hara stated she would like the newsletter mailed out not later than the first <br />week in February. <br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />A. Resignations and appointments <br />C. Hara reported that CSW received resignation letters from L. Cannon-Salis and <br />S. Togashi. M. Andrews made a motion to accept their resignations. P. Newland <br />seconded the motion. The motion was passed. <br />B. Iramina made a motion to accept P. Newland and S. Tanaka as new members to <br />CSW along with the reappointment of D. Davis. M. Andrews seconded the motion. <br />The motion was passed. <br />P. O'Toole expressed concerns on why the agenda does not list na <br />correspondences. She felt the purpose of the agenda is to inform the public. <br />C. Hara responded that CSW decided to do a general agenda because most of the <br />time the committee is unaware a resignation is forthcoming. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />A. New Committees <br />C. Hara reported that P. Newland expressed her interest in being involved with the <br />Women's Coalition and monitoring legislative happenings. S. Tanaka agreed to <br />spearhead the essay contest for next year. <br />B. Sponsorships and Co-Sponsorships <br />C. Hara reported that CSW received no request for sponsorships a <br />co-sponsorships. She explained the procedures for completing the co-sponsorship <br />form from CSW. <br />P. Newland expressed an interest in applying for a co-sponsorshi <br />Harmony Awareness concert on February 9. Without time to process the request, <br />P. Newland will inquire about future Domestic Harmony concerts. <br />6 <br /> <br />
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