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<br /> <br /> <br /> 2. Urgent Services Directory <br />Farrah-Marie G. provided the quotes obtained from OfficeMax, Hawaii Printing <br />Corporation, and UH Hilo Graphics. OfficeMax is the cheapest with a quote of <br />$1,499 for 9,600 copies. For an even 10,000 copies, the price would be <br />approximately $1,850. The University of Hawaii at Hilo, College of Continuing <br />Education and Community Service will cover the first $1,500 of this expense. <br /> <br />Katie N. made a motion to expend up to $380 to cover the remaining expense <br />for a full order of 10,000 Urgent Services Directories copies. Brooke D. <br />seconded the motion. The motion was passed unanimously. <br /> <br />3. Voter Registration <br />Carol K. reported that the poster contest for the “American Democracy and the <br />Rule of Law: Why Every Vote Matters” calendars is done. The winners have <br />all been selected. Two winners are from Hawaii Island. All winners will be flown <br />to Oahu for a ceremony with the exact date to be determined. Funding for this <br />project was provided by the Hawaii State Bar Association Civics Education <br />committee. <br /> <br />The committee is also working with the UH Law School to develop lesson <br />plans for K-12 curriculum that can be used by teachers statewide. The <br />committee plans to have the lesson plans ready for the high schools to start <br />implementing in April or May 2014 and is planning on having attorneys visit <br />schools around the state to support the curriculum delivery. When it is time to <br />visit the schools, the Hawaii State Bar Association Civics Education committee <br />may come to the CSW for assistance with logistics and labor support. <br /> <br />4. CSW Brochure <br />No report <br /> <br />5. Teen Dating Violence Prevention – Jill Murray <br /> Update on donations: <br />Karen Eoff – Carol K. went before the Hawaii County Council on <br />December 4 to provide additional information and answer questions about <br />Karen Eoff’s discretionary funds designation of $5,000 to support bringing <br />Dr. Jill Murray to Hawaii Island for school and community talks on teen <br />dating violence prevention. The request was approved by the Council. <br /> <br />All other verbal commitments have yet to be sent before the Council: <br /> Valerie Poindexter - $2,500 <br /> Zendo Kern – $3,500 <br /> Brenda Ford - $10,000 <br /> Dru Kanuha - $5,000 <br /> <br /> 3 <br /> <br />
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