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O.L.R.W. NewsletterOahu League of Republican Women
Carol Thomas, President • 808-261-1146 • [email protected] Smith, Editor • 808-398-5556 • [email protected]
December 2007
Luncheon / Meeting December 6, 2007
Oahu Country Club 150 Country Club Rd
(off Pali Hwy)
11:00 A.M. Check In 11:30 A.M. Meeting 12:00 Noon Lunch
Meal cost is $20.00
MenuPan roasted pepper crusted pork
tenderloin over garlic mashed potatoes with honey apple dijon-naise sauce and grilled vegetable
ratatouilleor
Sauteed chicken breast penne ziti pasta w/mediterranean
vegetables & plum tomatoes in a basil cream sauce
Coffee, Hot or Iced Tea
CakeReservations/Cancellations
Jeannine Sills595-5172
www.oahuleague.homestead.com
Reservations/Cancellations must be made by November 30th We are committed to pay for all lunches reserved, so No Shows will be charged for their lunch. Please - no walk-ins.
Entertainment
Happy BirthdayJanice Pechauer 12/1Sharon Dolan 12/2Angie Stephen 12/2Kathi Thomason 12/4Judith Scheu 12/6Anita Seyer Wong 12/7Jonathan Cook 12/14Kit McCready 12/18Linda Cuhney 12/28Jaynel Hirakawa 12/31Anna Maria Preston 12/??
To the volunteers that helped at the Next Step Homeless Shelter -
Edna Fujiwara, Kay Yamasaki, and Angie Stephen. Angie donated three boxes of chil-dren’s items for the children of the shelter.
To Pam Smith who made the cutest pumpkin centerpieces for our luncheon and sold them as a fundraiser for our PAC.
Mahalo
Oahu League of Republican Women Membership Application
Date_________ Birthday Month _____ Day _____Name_______________________________________Address_____________________________________City_______________________ Zip_____________Telephone___________________ Fax ____________E-mail Address________________________________Dues $20.00 Yearly $200.00 Lifetime
Oahu League of Republican Women725 Kapiolani Blvd. C-105Honolulu HI 96813
Mail your check to:
Oahu League of Republican Women
#C-105725 Kapiolani Blvd. Honolulu HI 96813
Or bring it to our next meeting
Community Service / Volunteer OpportunitiesNext Step Homeless Shelter Dinner Schedule
November 28December 19
Meet at 5:30 pm at the shelter.It takes about 45 minutes to serve & clean up.Next Step Homeless Shelter is located on Forrest Avenue, across from CompUSA and in the 600 block of Ala Moana Boulevard. When travel-ing east on Ala Moana, make a right turn into Forrest Avenue and fol-low the signs.
Good Food
ShoppingWe’ll be having our Annual Christmas Bazzaar.
We will have a wide variety of items to help you fill your Christmas shopping list
We will have musical entertainment while we shop & eat.
Be sure to specify which of the wonderful meal choices you want when you make
your reservation.
Our table decorations weredonated by Pam Smith.We sold them after the luncheon for a total of $30, which will go to our PAC
The Board of Directors wishes our members everywhere a very Happy Holiday season. Where has the time gone! We are just completing the first year of our two-year term and can remember last December’s installation as if it were yes-terday. It’s a shame we can’t remember daily things as vividly!
There won’t be a newsletter or meeting luncheon in January but we’ll meet again on Thursday, February 7, 2008.
DECEMBER LUNCHEON PROGRAM
We won’t have a speaker but will have holiday entertainment instead. We will have a Holiday Boutique with “sugar and spice and all things nice” for sale. We are looking for donations of jams and jellies, baked goods and nice items for sale at our Christmas luncheon. Please price your items beforehand. If you have any questions, please call me at 261-1146.
We’ll have our monthly PAC raffle and a grand door prize for some lucky win-ners.
50/50
Julia Allen was our 50/50 winner for November. The “pot” was split - $33 went to our OLRW PAC and $33 to Julia. Julia Generously donated $13.00 of her winnings to our PAC
Call Bob or Paul to help.Bob KesslerPh. 922-6188
Paul SmithPh. 524-2436
Co-Chairs
The Pres Says... November Luncheon
Get Well SoonGet Well Wishes to Kari Akini who recently fell for the second time this year. We hope Kari will be well enough to join us at our December luncheon. Juanita Schiltz is back in the hospital. We will update you on her condition at the luncheon. Our Prayers are with her.
Great news from Bev Toomey: she plans to be walk-ing and joining us at our December luncheon. She’s so determined that she’s already ordered lunch for herself and Anne.
November Luncheon Meeting Highlights
Dr. Kalani Brady spoke to us on Healthy Living over 50. Dr. Brady is with the Department of Native Hawaiian Health of the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine. He has a private clinic, Hale Pulama Mau, Kuakini at 347 North Kuakini Street, 8th Floor. He travels to Kalaupapa on Sundays and Mondays and is at the clinic on Thursdays and Fridays. He promotes the interface of western medicine and traditional healing. He is listed in Honolulu Magazine’s Best Doctors in Hawaii in 2002, 2004, and 2006.
Did you know that heart disease is the #1 killer for women, ahead of breast cancer and other female cancers? He emphasized the importance of being vigilant with your hypertension, cholesterol, and physical activity. Watch your sodium intake as well as your sugar consumption.
We welcomed guests, T. J. Davies, Evelyn Arakaki, and Ione Gumpfer to our luncheon.
OLRWPoliticalAction
Committee
President, Carol Thomas men-tioned the upcoming PAC election in December at our November luncheon and made the following recommendation:
Currently the PAC members are Helen Kekuna, Angie Stephen, Edna Fujiwara and myself.
Carol recommends that, instead of an election, a motion be made at our December meeting that the full Board of Direc-tors which consists of our six elected officers, the Chairs of the Standing Committees and the immediate past president become the PAC officers for 2008.
Our elected officers are:• President - Carol Thomas• 1st Vice - Julie Lee• 2nd Vice - Jeannine Sills• Secretary - Gail Dukes • Treasurer - Edna Fujiwara•Corresponding
Secretary - Angie StephenThe Standing committees are:Fundraising and activities: Gwen Honjo and Roberta Chong KeeByLaws: Laura MillmanPast President and Memberships: Helen KekunaPublic Relations/Newsletters: Pam Smith
The PAC officers will be the decision makers for contribu-tions of PAC funds to our 2008 political candidates.
2008
Our table decorations weredonated by Pam Smith.We sold them after the luncheon for a total of $30, which will go to our PAC
The Board of Directors wishes our members everywhere a very Happy Holiday season. Where has the time gone! We are just completing the first year of our two-year term and can remember last December’s installation as if it were yes-terday. It’s a shame we can’t remember daily things as vividly!
There won’t be a newsletter or meeting luncheon in January but we’ll meet again on Thursday, February 7, 2008.
DECEMBER LUNCHEON PROGRAM
We won’t have a speaker but will have holiday entertainment instead. We will have a Holiday Boutique with “sugar and spice and all things nice” for sale. We are looking for donations of jams and jellies, baked goods and nice items for sale at our Christmas luncheon. Please price your items beforehand. If you have any questions, please call me at 261-1146.
We’ll have our monthly PAC raffle and a grand door prize for some lucky win-ners.
50/50
Julia Allen was our 50/50 winner for November. The “pot” was split - $33 went to our OLRW PAC and $33 to Julia. Julia Generously donated $13.00 of her winnings to our PAC
Call Bob or Paul to help.Bob KesslerPh. 922-6188
Paul SmithPh. 524-2436
Co-Chairs
The Pres Says... November Luncheon
Get Well SoonGet Well Wishes to Kari Akini who recently fell for the second time this year. We hope Kari will be well enough to join us at our December luncheon. Juanita Schiltz is back in the hospital. We will update you on her condition at the luncheon. Our Prayers are with her.
Great news from Bev Toomey: she plans to be walk-ing and joining us at our December luncheon. She’s so determined that she’s already ordered lunch for herself and Anne.
November Luncheon Meeting Highlights
Dr. Kalani Brady spoke to us on Healthy Living over 50. Dr. Brady is with the Department of Native Hawaiian Health of the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine. He has a private clinic, Hale Pulama Mau, Kuakini at 347 North Kuakini Street, 8th Floor. He travels to Kalaupapa on Sundays and Mondays and is at the clinic on Thursdays and Fridays. He promotes the interface of western medicine and traditional healing. He is listed in Honolulu Magazine’s Best Doctors in Hawaii in 2002, 2004, and 2006.
Did you know that heart disease is the #1 killer for women, ahead of breast cancer and other female cancers? He emphasized the importance of being vigilant with your hypertension, cholesterol, and physical activity. Watch your sodium intake as well as your sugar consumption.
We welcomed guests, T. J. Davies, Evelyn Arakaki, and Ione Gumpfer to our luncheon.
OLRWPoliticalAction
Committee
President, Carol Thomas men-tioned the upcoming PAC election in December at our November luncheon and made the following recommendation:
Currently the PAC members are Helen Kekuna, Angie Stephen, Edna Fujiwara and myself.
Carol recommends that, instead of an election, a motion be made at our December meeting that the full Board of Direc-tors which consists of our six elected officers, the Chairs of the Standing Committees and the immediate past president become the PAC officers for 2008.
Our elected officers are:• President - Carol Thomas• 1st Vice - Julie Lee• 2nd Vice - Jeannine Sills• Secretary - Gail Dukes • Treasurer - Edna Fujiwara•Corresponding
Secretary - Angie StephenThe Standing committees are:Fundraising and activities: Gwen Honjo and Roberta Chong KeeByLaws: Laura MillmanPast President and Memberships: Helen KekunaPublic Relations/Newsletters: Pam Smith
The PAC officers will be the decision makers for contribu-tions of PAC funds to our 2008 political candidates.
2008
O.L.R.W. NewsletterOahu League of Republican Women
Carol Thomas, President • 808-261-1146 • [email protected] Smith, Editor • 808-398-5556 • [email protected]
December 2007
Luncheon / Meeting December 6, 2007
Oahu Country Club 150 Country Club Rd
(off Pali Hwy)
11:00 A.M. Check In 11:30 A.M. Meeting 12:00 Noon Lunch
Meal cost is $20.00
MenuPan roasted pepper crusted pork
tenderloin over garlic mashed potatoes with honey apple dijon-naise sauce and grilled vegetable
ratatouilleor
Sauteed chicken breast penne ziti pasta w/mediterranean
vegetables & plum tomatoes in a basil cream sauce
Coffee, Hot or Iced Tea
CakeReservations/Cancellations
Jeannine Sills595-5172
www.oahuleague.homestead.com
Reservations/Cancellations must be made by November 30th We are committed to pay for all lunches reserved, so No Shows will be charged for their lunch. Please - no walk-ins.
Entertainment
Happy BirthdayJanice Pechauer 12/1Sharon Dolan 12/2Angie Stephen 12/2Kathi Thomason 12/4Judith Scheu 12/6Anita Seyer Wong 12/7Jonathan Cook 12/14Kit McCready 12/18Linda Cuhney 12/28Jaynel Hirakawa 12/31Anna Maria Preston 12/??
To the volunteers that helped at the Next Step Homeless Shelter -
Edna Fujiwara, Kay Yamasaki, and Angie Stephen. Angie donated three boxes of chil-dren’s items for the children of the shelter.
To Pam Smith who made the cutest pumpkin centerpieces for our luncheon and sold them as a fundraiser for our PAC.
Mahalo
Oahu League of Republican Women Membership Application
Date_________ Birthday Month _____ Day _____Name_______________________________________Address_____________________________________City_______________________ Zip_____________Telephone___________________ Fax ____________E-mail Address________________________________Dues $20.00 Yearly $200.00 Lifetime
Oahu League of Republican Women725 Kapiolani Blvd. C-105Honolulu HI 96813
Mail your check to:
Oahu League of Republican Women
#C-105725 Kapiolani Blvd. Honolulu HI 96813
Or bring it to our next meeting
Community Service / Volunteer OpportunitiesNext Step Homeless Shelter Dinner Schedule
November 28December 19
Meet at 5:30 pm at the shelter.It takes about 45 minutes to serve & clean up.Next Step Homeless Shelter is located on Forrest Avenue, across from CompUSA and in the 600 block of Ala Moana Boulevard. When travel-ing east on Ala Moana, make a right turn into Forrest Avenue and fol-low the signs.
Good Food
ShoppingWe’ll be having our Annual Christmas Bazzaar.
We will have a wide variety of items to help you fill your Christmas shopping list
We will have musical entertainment while we shop & eat.
Be sure to specify which of the wonderful meal choices you want when you make
your reservation.