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STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC <br />None. <br />CORRESPONDENCE <br />A.Evaluation Form from Kimberly Higashi, Catering and Conferences Services <br /> <br />Manager of Mauna Kea Resort <br />K. Nova agreed to complete the survey for the Women’s Hall of Fame. <br />B.Michigan Women’s Commission Newsletter <br />REPORTS <br />A.Education <br /> <br />1.Urgent Services Directory <br /> <br />J. Viernes reported that a student volunteer from the UH Hilo Women’s Center <br />updated the directory in one and ahalf days. She reviewed it and she found a lot <br />of errors. She suggested that someone else update it and have the directory go <br />out to bid at the end of the fiscal year if monies are available. <br />N. Kelly offered to contact Michele Newman and provide feedback on the poor <br />quality and see whether or not this directory can be rectified. <br />2.Equal Pay <br /> <br />E. Cabatu reported that S. Ferguson-Quick, Executive Director of the Hawaii <br />State Commission on the Status of Women (HSCSW), would like to do a <br />statewide radio ad campaign with young voices. <br />E. Cabatu suggested that each county committee do a radio ad and share it and <br />the HSCSW pays for it. <br />B.Health <br /> <br />1.Women’s Health Month <br /> <br />E. Cabatu reported that the Ladies Night Out event held on Friday, October 1st at <br />Aunty Sally’s Luau Hale sponsored by Hui Malama Ola Na Oiwi was very <br />successful. The majority of their clients were serviced. A newspaper article was <br />featured in the Hawaii Tribune Herald. <br />They are thinking about doing the event a little bit bigger and possibly utilizing the <br />Civic Auditorium or the Edith Kanakaole Tennis Stadium and opening it up to <br />service organizations such as OSM, YWCA, etc. However, they are nervous <br />about the manpower and getting all the sponsors and providers together. <br />E.Cabatu said she is pushing for it to be open wider because of state and county <br />funding somore people can be serviced. This event is targeted for lower income <br />women. <br />E. Cabatu stated that CSW did not end up contributing $200 for printing of the <br />flyers because they didn’t need it. The HSCSW sponsored approximately $1,500 <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />
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