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K. Schneider said the students were interacting with Dr. J. Murray and providing <br />feedback. <br /> <br />N. Kelly said they would like to videotape the adult presentation so it could be put on <br />public television to reach more people or replay it. <br /> <br />C. Kitaoka said the Konawaena School presentation was really good. The students <br />were not as captive as Kohala because they were in a gym. The first presentation was <br />for freshmens and sophomores and the second presentation was for juniors and <br />seniors. It was the most successful set of presentations that Dr. J. Murray has ever <br />done. <br /> <br />N. Kelly said Dr. J. Murray went to Waiakea High School and then she went to the <br />University of Hawaii at Hilo. The presentation was cut short at the university because <br />of some mix up in the room. The evening session in Hilo was not as well attended as <br />the time she came before. <br /> <br />D. Mentoring –K. Peters <br />K. Peters circulated a questionnaire from the first time they met with the girls about <br />what they needed. It was a little different than what they said in person. They wanted <br />a list of community service opportunities, a little more information about local <br />scholarships, mentors for their senior project, having someone to review their college <br />application before being submitted, helping with their essay, and practice interviewing. <br /> <br />C. Kitaoka said she would like to change the lunches scheduled for May 23 from pizzas <br />to bentos. C. Kitaoka moved to approve bentos and water for the mentoring meeting <br />on May 23, 2012 not to exceed $150. K. Schneider seconded the motion. The motion <br />was passed. <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />A. Election of Officers <br />C. Kitaoka moved to accept the slate of officers. D. Downs seconded the motion. The <br />motion was passed. <br /> <br />Chair – K. Schneider <br />Vice-Chair – K. Nova <br />Secretary – D. Pung <br />Treasurer – N. Kelly <br /> <br />B. Voter Registration <br />K. Schneider reported that Target in Kona will not allow any voter registration in front of <br />their store. She also contacted the Kokua Kailua Kona Village Stroll for a booth there <br />like they did before. They allowed two non-profits for no charge for each quarter first <br />come, first serve. The application has to be in by June 10, 2012. <br />She would like to propose a booth for June 17, 2012 and August 19, 2012 from <br />1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. However, it was pointed out that the committee is not a <br />non-profit agency. <br /> <br /> 4 <br /> <br />
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