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Nancy suggested that if we know who will go, the attendees can book their <br />reservation, pay for it and be reimbursed so the money can be used this <br />fiscal year. If reservations are made by the office, the process is different <br />so the monies will come out of next year’s budget. <br /> <br />Kim Schneider asked if anyone would like to go. <br />Katie Nova, Hazel Beck, Brooke Derby expressed interest in attending this <br />conference. <br /> <br />Farrah-Marie Gomes will try to negotiate if we can send three people to <br />the University of Hawai‘i Status of Women Conference in Honolulu since <br />three people expressed interest. <br /> <br />Molly Stebbins suggested the conference be agendized for the next <br />meeting. We can designate two people to attend the conference at the <br />next meeting. <br /> <br />Elena Cabatu questioned if we should keep the Women’s Night Out at the <br />$100 level – Katie Nova suggested we keep it at that level. <br /> <br />Elena Cabatu reported that the Women’s Night Out is incorporating the <br />Men of Pa`a. They are men who are recovering from domestic violence <br />issues. They are assisting in setting up and breaking down and also <br />giving massages; this organization is very well structured. Hui Malama felt <br />that it would be a good partnership in the sense of manpower in a healing <br />sense because Hui Malama is all about healing. <br /> <br />2. Teen Dating Violence and Prevention Radio Ads and Teen Pregnancy <br />Ads <br /> <br />Elena Cabatu reported that ads ran in April and it’s running again the last <br />week of school. At the next meeting, we will figure out how much we will <br />spend for ads broadcasting statewide and getting in to schools thru the ex- <br />officio member of the Commission. She had an intern from Kamehameha <br />Schools who recorded two of the ads and will be on the Kamehameha <br />Schools’ website. <br /> <br />Carol Kitaoka suggested we partner with the schools here. <br /> <br />Elena Cabatu reported that the whole idea is to get it into the schools <br />statewide. <br /> <br />Carol Kitaoka stated that if our schools provided the people to come in to <br />talk about it, they would be more open to it. <br /> <br />It was suggested that the ads be posted on You Tube, but Carol Kitaoka <br />reported that You Tube might be blocked at the schools. <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />
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