KAHAKUHI O 'AINAHAU · 2012. 6. 2. · Hawaiians, Samoans, Tongans, Marshallese, Fijians and...
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KAHAKUHI O 'AINAHAU "The Flame of 'Ainahau"
June (Iune), 2011
IN ANALANI’S ABSENCE, PLEASE SEE BELOW
Aloha mai kakou, Analani‟s surgery on June 14, 2011 was a SUCCESS. She had open heart surgery today to replace an aortic valve. She will be in the Cardiac Care Unit at Kaiser Perma-nente Sunset Hospital in Hollywood for three days and then will be transferred to a regular room. There were no additional blockages and her prognosis is excellent. Mahalo Ke Akua. Mahalo from her „ohana for your prayers and well wishes. Continue to pray for her speedy recovery and that she will gain strength each day. Please direct all „Ainahau Pelekikena business to me while Analani recuperates. I can be reached at 714/897-3995 (home) or 714/290-8681 (cell) or e-mail [email protected]. Mahalo Charlene Kazner
Aloha All, So glad Analani‟s on the road to recovery—what a relief! A very busy time of year! Excited about our new members performing at Aha Aina and hope to get to know them better as the months go on. Everyone in-volved is working very hard in preparation of „Aha„aina. We especially appreciate Aunty Ulu‟s guidance and patience!! Hope you enjoy
this month‟s newsletter. Maggie
On May 16th and 17th, I had the opportunity to
attend the 25th bi-annual Asian & Pacific Is-
lander American Health Forum (APIAHF) 2011
VOICES Conference in Washington, DC.
APIAHF was founded in 1986 and is a health jus-
tice non-profit organization dedicated to improving
the health and well being of more than 17 million
Chartered November, 1982 Tax Status: 501 © (3)
Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders in the United States and its jurisdictions. The focus this year was building relationships with the national, state and local organizations. The Conference ended with congressional visits to the Senate and House of Repre-sentatives. Our recommendation to our representatives was for a federal liaison for Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander health initiatives within a federal health agency. There were over 25 Native Hawaiians and Pacific Is-landers at the conference, the largest representation of islanders since APIAHF was formed. Mahalo to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) for funding the trip for the Native Hawaiians and to Jane and Victor Pang for their coordination with OHA.
On June 4th, Geoff and Edye Hill and Dennis and I
worked at the Pacific Islander Festival at the Aquari-um of the Pacific in Long Beach. Hundreds of people
attended and enjoyed the sea life of the Aquarium and also the many displays and activities of the Pacific Is-landers. Represented at the Festival were Native Hawaiians, Samoans, Tongans, Marshallese, Fijians and Chamaroos. The Hawai‟i Visitors Bureau was there sharing information on Hawai‟i and also instructing visi-tors on lei making. We had a very active table of Hawai-ian games; Pala i e, Hu, Kimo and Konane along with tattoo stamps which na keiki loved. Over 300 keiki re-ceived a stamped tattoo. We also enjoyed meeting people from around the world and sharing a corner of the museum with an enormous tank of fish. How awe-some! Save the first weekend of June, 2012 for the next Pacific Islander Festival at the Aquarium. You won‟t want to miss it! Mahalo Geoff, Edye and Dennis for your kokua.
Included in this newsletter is information on the
Aquarium of the Pacific Sleep-over In Long Beach on August 17th and 18th. Sign up for this fun event. Your keiki will love it. Maile Hill and I attended last year with our mo‟opuna and they still talk about it and look forward to going again.
Have a wonderful summer! A hui hou, Charlene Kazner, First Vice President
Pelekikena‟s Message:
Charlene Kazner First Vice-President Continued
Charlene Kazner First Vice-President
Tickets are going fast for the „Aha‟aina on Saturday, August 13th. Please call me at (714) 897-3995 to re-serve your seats. Beautiful flyer attached.
Note from the Editor Maggie Perry
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Aloha everyone, our next scheduled upcoming event will be HICC Ho'olaulea at Alondra Park, on July 16-17th, located at 3850 West Manhattan Beach Blvd., Lawndale, CA. Directly off the 405 Free-way. Parking is available in the Parking Structure at El Camino College for $2.00 all day. There is also parking on the street. We need your kokua for this event. Paddy Kakihara will be contacting you to work at our Food and Game Booth. The Chair persons for this event are B J Rodrigues & Eric Kakihara (Food Booth), Edye Hill (Game Booth).
Please contact B J Rodrigues at 714 964 6121 if you have any questions
or concerns. Sept 17-18th PIHP (PIF Festival) -Huntington Beach—Charlene Kazner/Agnes Kakihara Sept 25th Pau Hana Bash Newport Beach Thomas Kalama/Jackie Judd Oct 1 Punahou Alumni Catering Analani Imbach/Charlene Kazner Nov 20th Bake Sale/Gardena Maggie Perry Dec 2nd Lau Lau & Poi Sale - Rodrigues Hale/Jackie Judd TBA Hawaii School Band/TBA Tom Kakihara TBA Culture Comm Serv/TBA Jackie Judd TBA Namea Workshops/TBA Maile Hubbard/Joseph Rodrigues
Until Next Time B J Rodrigues, 2n VP
Analani Imbach
KAHA Inland Empire Ho‟olaule‟a Beaumont May 28-29, 2011
Memorial Day Weekend
Twelve Ainahau awesome members started at the shed to load the Hubbard‟s Truck & Trailer and the trunk of our cars/SUV with equip-ment and items. We headed to the freeway (22 to 57 to 60 to 10 or to 405 to 55 to 91 to 60 to 10). It took us approximately 1 ½ hours, bumper to bumper to get to Hampton Inn to check in then off to Noble Creek Park to set up our Food Booth. Had sunny weather on Saturday however, early Sunday morning surprised us with rain, a little cooler and eventually the sun came out.
A Big Mahalo To: Maile & Lou Hubbard the use of their truck & trailer Joan Burgeson coming from Fairoaks to drive the truck/trailer, wrap the eating utensils Charlene Kazner & Maile Hubbard in charge of organizing/setting up the food service area. Eric Kakihara cooking the rice, “go for”, picking up the Laulau & Friday lunch, help make decisions Agnes Kakihara, cashier and in charge of Spam Musubi and assembly line makers: Maile, Charlene, Maggie and Edye Edye Hill, cashier, and photo menu Geoff Hill, “go for” to the refer & Smart & Final, cook spam & burgers Lani Ryan, cook spam & burgers, wash Maggie Perry, took off from work, served, and washed utensils & pans, Gil Kveen, steam Laulau, KAHA ice & Water Joseph Rodrigues, steam Laulau, hot water Me, trying to be Luna and being ignored be-cause everyone knew what needed to be done Lou Hubbard & Tom Kakihara were also at the shed on Friday to help load.
We all were multi-tasking and helping one anoth-
er at the same time. It was great working together, lots of fun, so tired, had no time to go shopping or go to the casino, but headed back to Hampton Inn for a nice bath and to bed! It was worth the sacri-fice dedicating the holiday weekend for this event. (Pictures Taken by Maggie on Photo Page)
Mahalo again and Much Aloha, B J Rodrigues, 2nd VP
B J Rodrigues 2nd Vice President
B J Rodrigues 2nd Vice President UPDATE REPORT
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Hawaiian Word of the Day Published with the permission of
Liana Iaea Honda he momi e lei ai--a pearl to wear as a lei
Today’s Hawaiian Pearl is: MANA’OPA’A -- (mah-nah-’oh-pah’-ah)
--Conviction, determination, firm intention, convinced, determined, resolute. WE are familiar with the word Mana’o which refers to thoughts or feelings, ideas. Pa’a is the word for firm or hard. Therefore a firm thought is, indeed, a conviction. It is with a firm thought that we move forward with deter-mination. IN light of events that have affected all of us worldwide we must remain steadfast in our Mana’opa’a that peace is our ultimate goal, that humankind is of one species and in order to survive as a species we must be united. HE mana’opa’a kona ua pono kane hana. He is convinced his conduct is righteous. HE mana’opa’a ko kakou, ’o ia no ka maluhia o ke ao nei. We have a conviction and that is peace for our world. Aloha, Liana K. Iaea Honda
He Momi. All rights reserved. No duplication revi-
sion or forwarding allowed. ‘Olelo no’eau and Ha-
waiian translations are from ‘Olelo No’eau, Hawaiian
Proverbs & Poetical Sayings (Mary Kawena Pukui) as
well as Hawaiian Dictionary (Pukui/Elbert). For more
information visit our website at www.hemomi.com.
Peace is something we all want and
we all need to be part of that process
in our own little ways.
A Hui Hou! JJ
NA MEA HOU KAHAKUHI O
’AINAHAU IUNE 2011
JACKIE JUDD
Presently, the Award(s) Nomination Forms are
not available on-line for this year's convention. In speaking to the AOHCC Award Chairperson, it is
most likely that the format may be updated from the original body of the text. However, the ques-
tionnaire is to remain unchanged. When notifica-tion is received that the Award Nomination Forms, (changed or unchanged), are available,
copies will be made and distributed as soon as possible.
When nominating your candidate, please reflect on the qualifications of the person(s) who is mostly likely to meet the prerequisites of the
Award. Even though the Nomination Forms are delayed at this time, we need to have an election
to vote for our nominees. How about holding the Nominations at the July General Meeting for both
the AOHCC Awards and `Ainahau Member of the Year Award? Due dates have not been estab-lished as yet, but should be forth coming shortly
since the Convention will be held on O'ahu in Oc-tober, 20ll.
The following is a list of the Association of Hawai-ian Civic Clubs Awards:
◊Kalaniani`ole Award - Outstanding Ha-
waiian Civic Club for Service to the Commu-nity At-Large
◊Ka Po`okela `o Kuhio Award - Outstand-
ing Hawaiian Civic Club Member
◊Kulia I Ka Nu`u Award - Outstanding Na-
tive Hawaiian (Non-Civic Club member)
◊Kako`o o Kalaniana`ole Award - Out-
standing Non-Hawaiian for Service to the
Hawaiian Community
◊Pua Leilani Award - Outstanding Hawai-
ian Civic Club Family On a separate note: 'Ainahau o Kaleponi HCC, is pre-senting the "Outstanding Member of the Year”
Award. to honor that "Special Person" for their dedi-cation and contribution of service to the club. Please remember to nominate only candidates
who have not been a recipient of an Award within the last Five (5) years.
Me ke aloha pumehana, a hui hou, Lani Ryan Awards Committee -`Ainahau o aleponi HCC
ASSOCIATION OF HAWAIIAN
CIVIC CLUBS 2011 AWARD(S) NOMINATION FORMS
NA MEA HOU KAHAKUHI O ’AINAHAU
IUNE - 2011
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KOLOHE LUNCH
REPORT AND UPCOMING DATE
INFORMATION
BY JACKIE JUDD
Kim Su Restaurant was host to just the five of us this time, however, you know those of us who do go enjoy every moment (in between making goo goo eyes at the lady pushing the cart to stop so we can latch on to some of that delicious dim sum) We ordered dishes such as, har gow (a shrimp dish with a pepeiau type cov-ering), seu mai (A pork hash one-ton type dish), taro cakes (yum), house chow mein (always have to have the noodles), sweet/sour ribs (we weren't impressed with this dish) gai lon (Chinese broccoli with oyster sauce); honey walnut shrimp, and for dessert (gotta have that) rice cakes with lots of hot tea and that's about what satisfied Jay, Gil, Lori, Colonel and me. The next Kolohe lunch as indicated
below, we are looking for-ward to going to the New Ruby Palace. William, the new owner, is hoping to have his grand opening by then. If it doesn't happen, we will quickly let you all
know where the substitute place will be. Give it a thought. Alternate location will be Lazy Dog, 16310 Beach Blvd. if New Ruby Palace not open. Please give Gil Kveen a call at (714) 544-1093 . Aloha Jackie!
DATE: JUNE 29, 2011
TIME: 11:30 A.M. PLACE: NEW RUBY PALACE
18330 Beach Boulevard, Huntington Beach, CA
MARK AND HOKU AICHELE (RENEWED) JERRY AND MAPUANA LAWRENCE MAILE LAWERENCE MAIAH NOELANI LAWERENCE RICK NANIKAPUA MCMANUIS JOANNE DESOUZA JENNELL LEINAALA VAN KOOY MELANI PUA HAO LINDA McELREA
Updated membership address list should be coming out sometime in July.
September 2, 3, and 4, 2011
E Hula Mau—So. California‟s 17th Annual Hula &
Chant Competition—Long Beach Performing Arts
Center (Box Office: 562 436-3661 or Order Tickets
go to: www.ehulamau.org. Phone: (909) 930-3994
October 1, 2011—Ainahau is catering for
Punahou Alumni in San Marino, CA
October 23—30, 2011
52ND Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs
Convention at Turtle Bay. Theme is: “Pu‟uhonua
Ho‟oulu Aloha” - Peaceful Haven Where Aloha
Inspires by Manu Boyd. $149 contract rate—cut
off date for reservations 9/23/11. See Association
website aokhcc.org and also any questions:
ALL PRACTICES WILL START AT 7:00 PM
NA OPIO’S ARE DANCING WITH THE MAKUA’S June 23 DANCERS & MUSICIANS 7:00 – 9:00 ALL HULAS June 30 DANCERS & MUSICIANS 7:00 – 9:00 ALL HULAS KEIKI - Waikiki Hula KANE - Leahi/Kaimana Hila July 7, 14, 21, 28 Dancers & Musicians
All of the above hulas
He Hawaii Au (Line-Up same as He Aloha) August 4 DRESS REHERSAL
August 11 FINAL REHERSAL
Other Upcoming Events Continued
AHA AINA 2011 Wintersburg Church
2000 N. Fairview Street
MEMBERSHIP LIST UPDATE CORNER WELCOME NEW & RETURNING MEMBERS
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Hau‟oli La Hanau to the following
celebrating birthdays: JUNE
3 CRAIG KAKIHARA 5 KAHEALANI MARTINS 6 RACHEL TOYER 7 CHARLENE KAZNER 8 MARIAH BYRD 12 RUDY CORTEZ 16 FAYE QUINTEL DISCIPLIO 17 JOANN DE SOUSA 19 HOKULANI AICHELE 20 RENEE LIPP 21 RICKI MCMANUIS 26 THOMAS TAUNT 27 LES AMOY
27 JANE PANG 30 GLENDA HARRIS
JULY: 1 JACKIE JUDD
7 MILILANI PERKINS
9 ISABELLE JUDD
11 ELEANOR KECK
16 HILARY MELANI PORTER
17 JEANI PIROOZ
19 SHARON OLIM
23 WALTER STAINECKER
28 LEILA JUDD
31 ANITA COYOLI-CULLEN
Graduation of Zachary Smith, at San Die-go State University. Majored in Corporate Finances. (Grandson of Maile Hubbard)
Mahalo, to the Scholarship Committee for helping him through school. Graduation of Member Rachel Lee Aubrey
(Toyer) at Las Vegas State University. Masters Degree in “Journalism”. (She is
the grand-niece
of Maile
Hub-bard) Mahalo
to the Schol-
arship Com-mittee
for making this
possible.
NEXT GENERAL MEETING
Aloha—Until Next Time July 2011—Pau
Date: July 24, 2011 Time: 2:00 p.m. Place: F&M Bank, 12535 Seal Beach Boulevard. Seal Beach, CA FUTURE GENERAL MEETING DATES: August 21, 2011 September 25, 2011 October 16, 2011 November 13, 2011 December 4, 2011
CONGRATULATIONS
2011 GRADUATES!!
Get Well Wishes To:
Analani Imbach
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Hawaiian Ancestry Ae____ A'ole____ Hawaiian Ancestry Ae____ A'ole____
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Birthday ______________ Birthday _______________
Address:___________________________________________________________________________________
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Phone: _____________________________ ______________________ _________________
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Please list household members (children under 18) Age Sex
1.__________________________________
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PLEASE CHECK THE COMMITTEE(S), WORKSHOP(S), PROGRAM(S) YOU ARE INTERESTED IN:
Committees
Budget & Finance Boutiques: Arts & Crafts A Cappella Choral Group
Ways & Means Na Keiki (children) Music Group
Library Kamali'i/Opio (teens) Hula-Dance Group
Na Mea Hawai'i 'Olelo (language) Health Education
Scholarship Grant Writing Aha 'Ohana Olakino ('Ohana event)
Constitution & Bylaws Food/Catering Program Family Programs ('Ohana event)
Charitable & Welfare Please list other special interests
Membership
Health & Welfare
Na Kupuna (Sr. Prgms.)
For more information please call: (714) 962-8518 or cell (714) 397-5313 (Jackie Judd)(661) 309-1295; Cell: (818) 321-2901 Joan Iwalani Burgeson
DUES: New: _________ Renewal: ____________
Single Membership, 18 years and older $25.00 _______
Single Parent with Family: $30.00 _______
Student Membership (full time) $10.00 _______
Ohana /Family Membership: $40.00 _______
Please complete your application and send with your check payable to: AOKHCC - MEMBERSHIP
12534 Valley View St., #343
Garden Grove, CA 92845
'AINAHAU O KALEPONI HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB
Interests/Talents to Contribute
Workshops Performance Workshops
Mahalo Nui Loa
dedicated to the perpetuation and promotion of Hawaiian culture and its people.
Date membership Accepted:
Membership Application and Renewal Form
'Ainahau O Kaleponi Hawaiian Civic Club is a 501©(3) non-profit organization
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'Ainahau O Kaleponi Hawaiian Civic Club
Our 29th Year (1982 - 2011)
Officers: Address:
Pelekikena, Analani Imbach
12534 Valley View
St., No. 343
Hope Pelekikena 'Ekahi, Charlene Kazner
Garden Grove, CA
92845 Hope Pelekikena 'Elua, B.J. Rodrigues
Pu'uku, Eric Kakihara
Website:
www.aokhcc.org Kakau 'Olelo Ho'opa'a, Jackie Judd
Kakau 'Olelo Ho'oholo, Maggie Perry
Year Chartered:
1982 Immediate Past President, Jackie Judd
Motto:
Board of Directors:
E Malama 'Ia Na Pono O Ka 'Aina E
Na 'Opio
The Culture of the
Land is Preserved in
Edye Hill its Youth
Maile Hubbard
Gil Kveen
Joan Burgeson Club Flower: Pikake
Thomas Kalama
Club Colors: White,
Peacock Blue, Seafoam Green
Lani Ryan
Club Song:
'Ainahau
Mainland Council Representatives:
Newsletter:
Kahakuhi O
'Ainahau
Maile Hill
Editor: Maggie Perry
Gil Kveen