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AUGUST CHAPTER MEETING
Speaker: Myrtle Ching-Rappa
Topic: "Act I, Scene I: Call the Meeting to Order”
Date: Wed., August 13, 2008
Time: 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.(5:30 p.m. - Networking;
6:00 p.m. Dinner Service Begins)
Place: Japanese Cultural Center 5th Floor, Ewa Ballroom 2454 S. Beretania Street
Cost: $23 (No shows will be billed)
Parking: $4
Raffles: A to M
RSVP: Mon., August 11, 3:00 p.m.through E-vite or to
Gloria Kelly at 469-3065. _________________________________Mahalo to Gloria Kelly for the table
favors and for setting up the fabulous dinner menu.
KA LONO KILOHANAN e w s l e t t e r
The Superior of Messages August 2008
Executive Board MembersPresident’s Message
Meet Myrtle Ching-RappaPage 2
Perfect Attendance Award
‘08-’09 CommitteesPage 3
Dr. Eliza Kim, New Member
Mahalo to Officer AnayaPage 4
Member Education EventPage 5
Code of ConductMahalo - Lee Ann MatsudaPage 6
AUGUST MEETING....
ROBERT’S RULES OF ORDER
Have you ever felt lost at a meeting with folks making a motion on this and seconding that or wanted to make a motion but didn’t know how? Maybe you wanted to ask, “What’s going on?” but didn’t know how to ask. Too strict an adherence to parliamentary rules can be stifling. However, since Robert’s Rules of Order is what our meetings are predicated on, it doesn’t hurt to bone up on the basics, if for no other reason than to prevent others from “railroading” items for approval. The main purpose of Robert’s Rules is to maintain order and give everyone a chance to speak. Those who are not familiar with parliamentary rules tend to think of them as bothersome; those who know can help meetings proceed more orderly and efficiently. By the way, who is Robert any way? Come to the meeting and find out.
ABWA MISSION: To bring together businesswomen of diverse backgrounds and to provide opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally
through leadership, education, networking support and national recognition.
Menu for August Chapter MeetingMeat Loaf w/Gravy
Shrimp ScampiRolls w/Butter
Custard PieIced Tea, Hot Coffee & Tea
Rice PilafMixed Greens w/Dressings
Fresh Fruit SaladSteamed Fresh Vegetables
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"The best job goes to the person who can get it done without passing the buck or coming back with excuses." - Napoleon Hill
Aloha Women of Na Kilohana,
Thank you for the honor of serving as your president for this year. First I want to thank Patti and her board for all they did to help us have a great year in 2007-2008. That’s a tough act for us to follow. The incoming board will do the best job we can.
I look forward to working with you shoulder to shoulder to meet our goals for the year. I know none of you will pass the buck or come back with excuses when we call on you. ABWA has so much to offer our members; all we have to do is be open to the possibilities.
August will be the start of our award year. Let’s get a head start on the enrollment period and start thinking about people who can benefit from the education and camaraderie of membership in ABWA. Come to the meeting with a list of people you might want to invite to join Na Kilohana O Wahine. Respectfully,
Myrtle President, 2008-2009
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KA LONO KILOHANA NEWSLETTER
Myrtle Ching-RappaPresident
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
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EXECUTIVE BOARD
Clarie ArakawaViee President
Patti Ann HokamaSecretary
Donna MiyashiroTreasurer
Lynn MillerPresident-Elect
Meet our 2008-2009 Chapter President....Myrtle Ching-RappaMyrtle is currently the director of the Center for Career Development and Student Employment at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Her first position at the University was that of a student employee in the student government office. Her first full time position was that of the secretary of the Associated Students of the University of Hawai’i in 1969. When she took over the Student Employment Office in 1981, she and the department secretary were the only two full-time employees. Over the past 27 years, she has seen the department change names twice and merged with another office. The Center now has a staff of 15 (with four vacancies left to fill.) These next two years will be extremely chaotic as well as exciting with the staff working conscientiously to improve career development services for students and alumni of UH Mānoa.
On the home front, Myrtle just celebrated her 23rd anniversary of marriage to Peter. She has two children: Jason who is 32 and has a lovely one year-old daughter, Jayden; and Adriana who is 19 and a student at the State University of New York at New Paltz.
Myrtle maintains sanity from her busy work and home life by crafting. She does everything from beading to painting. You will likely see the products of her labor throughout the year, especially at the Christmas party.
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2007 - 2008 Perfect Attendance AwardsCordie Fukuhara, Linda Yamashiro, Patti Ann Hokama, Iris Yafusu, Mrytle Ching-Rappa, Donna Miyashiro, Gloria Kelly
KA LONO KILOHANA NEWSLETTER
“We all have our responsibilities and it’s going to take ALL of us working together to have a successful year.” –Myrtle, President
First name listed is the Chair of the Committee and names in italics have not been confirmed.
President—Myrtle Ching-Rappa Auditing Committee—Liz Robinson
Woman of the Year/Top Ten
—Patti Ann Hokama
Nomination Committee (to be elected in
May)
Vice-President—Clair Arakawa Program—Gwen Fujie, Eliza Kim,
Sharon Ito-Matsuo
Hospitality—Gloria Kelly,
Leilani Alcover
Business Associate—Yvonne Ako,
Lauren Horikoshi
Int’l Night—Fran Hamasaki,
Nancy Walter
Progressive Dinner—Yvonne Ako,
Sharon Ito-Matsuo
Secretary—Patti Ann Hokama Newsletter—Frances Hokama
Website—Patti Ann Hokama
Treasurer—Donna Miyashiro Professional Development
—Gloria Kelly
Member Education– Gloria
Scholarship—Cordie Fukuhara
Community Service—Leilani
Alcover, Lillian Goroza
Fundraising—Iris Yafuso, Sharon Cole,
Karen Yonemoto
Membership—Cordie Fukuhara, Gerri
Migita
Enrollment Events—Linda Yamashiro,
Nancy Peicich, Barbara Troegner
President– Elect—Lynn Miller Publicity—Lynn Miller, Cordie
Fukuhara
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Note: First name listed is the Chair of the Committee and names in italics have not been confirmed.
Organizational Chart
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KA LONO KILOHANA NEWSLETTERMEET OUR NEWEST MEMBER
“My passion is in teaching nutrition, chiropractic, and holistic lifestyle. I love spending my time with Eric, my fiance and Atlas, our 3 year old Shih Zhu. We love to travel internationally, making a point to travel overseas a minimum of once a year. I love outdoor sports, eating healthy gourmet foods, reading on investments, cutting edge wellness and health, spirituality books.”
Dr. Eliza Kim graduated from Stephens College in 1993 with B.A. in Clinical Counseling Psychology with a minor in Philosophy and Religion. After a life-changing experience with chiropractic, she knew chiropractic was her calling. She graduated from Cleveland Chiropractic College of KC in 1997 with a Doctor of Chiropractic degree and a certification in Acupuncture and Meridian Therapy. She also taught Tae Kwon Do with her father, who is a ninth degree Grand Master, for many years. She currently holds an Instruction Certification with Kukiwon and The World Tae Kwon Do Federation as a third degree black belt.
After selling her extremely successful private practice in Lenexa, Kansas, to another chiropractor, she traveled the world for a year on a spiritual journey. During this time, she had lectured at the International Conflict Resolution Conference in St. Petersburg, Russia, on chiropractic and energetic healing. She realized during this journey, her path was to dedicate her life to holistic healing. She made a mission to heal the sick not only physically but on a spiritual level.
She also knew deep inside she needed to be near the ocean, so she moved to Miami, Florida. She bought and sold another successful practice in Miami before calling Honolulu, Hawaii, her home. When asked why she moved to Hawaii, she will tell you it was always her home.
In 2004, she opened a private practice in Honolulu. Her office is currently located at Waikiki Integrative Health Clinic, a multi-disciplinary clinic with specialists in chiropractic, acupuncture, psychiatry, psychology, and massage therapy.
She is also a co-owner of Trilogy Management. Trilogy provides seminars and coaching services for natural healthcare practitioners in personal and business development. For more information on Dr. Kim and her business, go to www.drekim.net and www.trilogymanagement.net.
Eliza and Eric are getting married on February 14, 2009. They met 5 years ago Valentine's in Miami, FL.
Mahalo to Officer Byron Anaya, of the Honolulu Police Department for a very informative session on “Personal Safety: What Every Business Women Needs to Know” at our July chapter meeting.
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KA LONO KILOHANA NEWSLETTER
More About Stephen’s Healthy LifestyleLearn more about Stephen and the healthy lifestyle he promotes in this July 2006 Honolulu Advertiser article: http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2006/Jul/20/il/FP607200302.html
“The emphasis is definitely on the ‘Island Style.’ He talked about the benefits of poi, and how nishime is a better choice than vegetable tempura. As usual, Steve's humor makes his message easy to hear. The breakfast had "healthy" as well as other choices. A good time was had by all.” - Myrtle
"The Pyramid is easier to understand and I was able to go on to MyPyramid.gov to find out the amounts that is right for me to maintain–a 1800 calorie diet." I have to lose at least 8-10 lbs. and I intend to use MyPyramid as a tracking tool. This was a great seminar and I want to thank the committee for doing such a great job.“ – Gloria
“Presenter Steve is always a bundle of energy, laughter, and he gave comprehensive information about why we Americans have rather suddenly become an obese nation, and what we each can do about it for our own health.” - Lynn
"I learned that we need to eat healthy and what types of food are too much for our bodies and how we can eat more sensibly. I also learned how many calories are in candy bars and we can have only 1/2 of it. Don't overeat and eat in moderation and we need to exercise, too.” - Iris
“If you don't eat from all the food groups, your body will still feel ‘hungry’ because it knows it's missing certain nutrients the body needs. You can still enjoy your unhealthy favorite foods (i.e. fried chicken skin, chocolate), but only in small quantities, like a bite or two. It was a really informative, entertaining seminar. Very well done!” –Yvonne
“I learned that POI (not taro) is a wonder food chock full of nutrients and low in calories. “ – Lee Ann
“When we don't get the nutrients we need, we still feel hungry. The Food Pyramid is now in serving sizes. We need to eat a variety of foods to have all the nutrients we need. Poi is an almost perfect food with lots of nutrients. The fermentation process of making poi contributes to its nutritional value.” - Cordie
July’s Members Education Event . . .
HEALTHY EATING “ISLAND STYLE” Stephen McCall, HMSA Healthy Educator
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KA LONO KILOHANA NEWSLETTERABWA's Proud Code Of Conduct
1. All members will serve as goodwill ambassadors for the American Business Women's Association. 2. Members will not allow their personal beliefs and convictions to interfere with the representation of ABWA's
mission. 3. Members will always treat their member colleagues, guests, vendors and sponsors with honesty, respect,
fairness, integrity, responsibility, kindness, and in good faith. 4. Members will maintain compliance with ABWA National, Chapter and Express Network Bylaws. 5. Members will not use their personal power to advance their personal interest. 6. Members will strive for excellence in their professions by maintaining and enhancing their own business
knowledge and skills, and by encouraging the professional development of other members.
Na Kilohana O Wahine
“The Superior of Women” Founded 1977
Meets the second
Wednesday of every month
Chapter Emblem An original Hawaiian
interpretation of ABWAʼs traditional flower, the
white carnation.
2008 - 2009 Executive Board
President Myrtle Ching-Rappa
Vice President Claire Arakawa
Secretary Patti Ann Hokama
Treasurer Donna Miyashiro
President ElectLynn Miller
2008 Top Ten Business Woman of ABWA
Patti Ann HokamaReal Estate Update, Inc.
Ka Lono Kilohana The Superior of Messages
Newsletter Editor: Frances Hokama
46-078 Emepela Place, #K105
Kaneohe, HI 96744fhokama@yahoo.com
235-2614
American Business Women’s Associationc/o Frances Hokama46-078 Emepela Place, #K105Kaneohe, HI 96744
Lee Ann MatsudaKa Lono Kilohana 2007-2008 Editor
A big “Mahalo!” to Lee Ann for her dedicated service to our ABWA chapter as last yearʼs Ka Lono Kilohana
Newsletter Editor.
MAHALO!