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<br /> Mele stated that the Committee should pay for a portion of it and not have <br /> Farrah-Marie pay for the full amount. Farrah-Marie will get quotes for 15,000, <br /> 17,500, and 20,000 then the committee will decide how many copies and how <br /> much will be spent. If the amount is $1,500, Farrah-Marie takes care of it <br /> entirely. If it’s over $1,500, the Committee will be billed for the balance. <br /> <br /> Mele will finalize the directory and will send to the committee members. <br /> <br /> Mele will have the directory camera ready so all the printer needs to do is <br /> print. <br /> <br /> Carol stated that the Committee will need to be responsible for working on the <br /> camera ready copy and not relying on the Fiscal Office. The Self Help <br /> contact information will not be added to the directory. <br /> <br />3. Voter Registration – Carol Kitaoka <br />There will be a poster contest to help select a name for the project. All of the <br />high schools in the state will be participating. A calendar with 12 winners will <br />be printed. They have the funding for this project. This is the kick off for this <br />project. During law week, one attorney will go to each school in the state. <br />Prior to that, they will have three lessons on why voting is important. <br /> <br />This year, the ABA National Law Week Theme is “American Democracy and <br />the Rule of Law: Why Every Vote Matters”. There are lots of parts to this <br />project; the entire project will be put together in writing in the next couple of <br />weeks. There’s a national organization that is using Hawaii as a pilot project <br />for civics education and that person is now here on Honolulu and is meeting <br />with the Bar Association and the DOE. More details will be provided as they <br />become available. <br /> <br />4. Teen Dating Violence Prevention <br />Follow-up with Council Members for $5,000 each: <br /> Carol Kitaoka reported that Karen Eoff said yes and she will be giving 5,000. <br /> <br /> Katie will follow up with phone call to Brenda Ford. <br /> <br /> Margaret talked to Dru – he’s pretty much on board, Karen talked to Dru also. <br /> <br />Cyd spoke with Amy of J. Yoshimoto’s office; they already gave out their <br />funding for this fiscal year. Amy said J’s funds are not supposed to be used for <br />these kinds of event. She suggested going to the Mayor’s Office, Prosecutor’s <br />Office, Liquor Commission, HPD, DOE, BOE, Fire Department. Cyd has an <br />appointment with Greggor Ilagan on Tuesday at 1:00. She called Zendo Kern’s <br />office; he’s not taking calls/appointments. <br /> <br /> Hazel will approach Margaret Willie and Dru Kanuha. <br /> <br /> 6 <br /> <br />
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