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Oct 07, 2023 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Oct 14, 2023 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Oct 28, 2023 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
OK, the details have been set and the plan will be the same as what we did in the past. We will meet and check everyone in at 8:00AM at the Diamond Head end of the Best Buy parking lot in Pearl Ridge. The address is 98-051 Kamehameha Hwy. We need to sign everyone in and sign waivers and a safety brief, so feel free to come early. We will have a banner up to show our meeting location.
We will supply all the equipment, but be sure to bring sunscreen, a hat and shoes and water. I will have a water jug to refill your bottles. If you have a favorite pair of garden gloves, please bring them.
We will be picking up trash 10 feet from each side of the bike path and taking them out in bags back to the Best Buy area. It's a great community service project and we will have fun socializing and meeting other volunteers and keeping Hawaii beautiful! The project is "Huki Pau" which means we can go home when the work is done, and I think we'll be done at least by 11:00.
Please contact me at 808-224-1618 if you have any issues or concerns or you can email me.
Mahalo,
Allen Kamemoto
Rotary Club of Hickam Pearl Harbor
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Aloha Harvest collects and redistributes food to nourish and strengthen our community on Oʻahu.
Nov 13, 2023
Instead of letting your food go to waste, Aloha Harvest collects and redistributes food to nourish and strengthen our community on Oʻahu.
33,457,152 pounds of food has been rescued since our operations began in November 1999! Feed the Hungry In Hawaiʻi, 48% of families are food insecure.(1) Aloha Harvest acts as a collaborator with social service agencies to supply free food to the most vulnerable members of our community. Protect the Environment In Hawaiʻi, 237,000 tons of food is wasted annually.(2) When dumped in landfills, food rots under anaerobic conditions, producing methane, a greenhouse gas at least 25x more potent than carbon dioxide. By diverting excess food from entering the waste stream, Aloha Harvest reduces our environmental footprint and our dependence on landfills. On O'ahu, we incinerate our waste first and then dump the ash in a landfill. However, due to its high moisture content, burning food waste is highly inefficient since it requires more energy to process in the incinerator. Boost the Economy Hawaiʻi spends over $4.5 billion annually importing approximately 88% of its food, (3) making us vulnerable to events that disrupt shipping. The cost of our annual food waste comes out to about $1.025 billion annually.(2) Food rescue saves the state money and strengthens our economy in both of these areas. |
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Climate Justice, Sustainability, Resilience & Rights: Maui Message to the Global Climate Emergency M
Nov 20, 2023
From the Internet: Joshua Cooper balances academia and advocacy focusing on international human rights law through diplomacy and direct action. He is able to persuade passionately and pressure persistently in global human rights mechanisms with intensity and intellect. Cooper is an educator with over a decade of experience teaching at numerous higher education institutions in Hawaii. He has developed curriculum in over 40 courses in political science to focus on core themes of nonviolence, ecology, human rights and social justice. Cooper has taught over 100 classes at the University of Hawaii. He teaches at summer programs with a specialty on human rights of indigenous peoples at the National University of Ireland, Galway and the School of Law at the University of the District of Columbia, Washington D.C. as well as intensive courses on emerging issues in peace and human rights at the International Training Center for Teaching Peace and Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland. He is currently the Dean of the International Human and Peoples Rights Law Program in Vienna, Austria. Cooper is a human rights advocate engaging in global and regional mechanisms guaranteeing fundamental freedoms. Cooper has participated as an official observer at United Nations meetings in both the charter and treaty bodies of the human rights machinery for over a decade. He also negotiated the recent UN Sustainable Development Goals for the 2015 development agenda. Cooper will participate in the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change negotiations in Paris in December 2015. |
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Dec 09, 2023 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Aloha Sunrisers ! Each year our friends at the Ala Moana Rotary Club count on us to make their Santa's Clothes event a success. The more volunteers we can provide, the more needy elementary school kids can participate. This year the event is set for December 9th, 8am - 12 pm. Same as last year, we will meet at McDonalds on Keeaumoku Street and then after the kids are done eating, we walk them over to Walmart for their shopping spree! Please RSVP and remember all participants must have an active Youth Protection Policy (valid for 2 years, feel free to reach out if you have any questions on signing up to be screened). |
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Karyn to help us kick of the Holiday being of Service
Dec 11, 2023
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Dec 18, 2023 7:00 AM
Adding one more opportunity to drop of donations for RYSE! Items can be brought to the Pacific Club at our next meeting 12/18. Suggested Items Deodorant Toothbrush Silverware Fans Towwels Pllows Slippers Backpacks Socks Different Sies and Colors Mens and Womens underwear Laundry Detergent (pods) Retail size shampoo and conditioner Twin sheets and blankets Disinfectant wipes Disposable razors
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A community created to care for the homeless
Jan 08, 2024
Aunty Blanche created Hui Mahi'ai Aina in Waimanalo to care for the community that she cares about. She has built an amazing community, giving the homeless a home and more importantly, a family. Read more about the organization here: Hui Mahi'ai 'Āina – Return to Our Homeland (huimahiaiaina.org) |
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AI 101: What is it? Who's using it? How can I use it?
Jan 22, 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere, but what is it? How is AI being used? Is it dangerous? Is it wonderful? We'll talk about the current state of AI, opportunities and challenges, and how we can explore AI today. He'll also discuss education – what knowledge and skills are needed for the future workforce of AI. Dave (Kawika) Morse grew up in Kailua and left for a stint as medic, nurse and instructor in the Army. His interest in technology led to returning to UH Manoa to study computer science. Answering the siren call of cyber security, Dave spent the last decade "solving problems for a safer world" as a Senior Cybersecurity Engineer. He has bachelors in both philosophy and computer science, an MBA in information systems, and received a fellowship in cyber security from the NSF. |
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His club's housing project in SE Asia Joe F Booking
Jan 29, 2024
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How I Free Climbed(No Ropes) El Capitan in Yosemite - BG Booking
Feb 05, 2024
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Feb 23, 2024 8:00 AM - 2:02 PM
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Mar 02, 2024 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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‘Ohana Hope Village— a temporary housing community for Lahaina fire victims
Mar 04, 2024
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Visitor Aloha Society of Honolulu -- Bill G Intro
Mar 11, 2024
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RESPONDING TO DISASTER: ROTARY DISTRICT 5000’S RESPONSE TO THE MAUI FIRES
Mar 18, 2024
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How to be a Hospice volunteer
Mar 25, 2024
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d'skills
Apr 01, 2024
CHIEF REBEL (aka FOUNDER) of d"Skills Our speaker is Hannah Grady Williams. Hannah grew up in North Carolina and was the oldest of seven homeschooled children. She started college online through College+ when she was 14, meaning she graduated from high school and college with a degree in international business at the same time. Hannah notes that she primarily taught herself by roughly grades seven and eight, although she did have outside instructors for some subject areas. She shared with me that most of her “education” came from one subject: speech and debate, where, simply by preparing for frequent competitions, she learned research, public speaking, communication, teamwork, efficiency, history, public policy, and even science. Hannah’s journey towards founding a company called d’Skills began in a blue pickup truck when her father handed her, at age 12, the phone so that she could close a deal on a piece of real estate. Now, as a 25-year-old Native Digital, Hannah is Chief Rebel at and founder of d’Skills, a VC-backed start-up shifting students from test prep to life prep. It’s a hub, perhaps, where motivated teens learn new digital skills and convert them into real-world projects, helping them leave high school with more experience and connections than most college graduates!
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Apr 06, 2024 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
The new Principal of Kalihi El, John Hamilton wants to do a small campus beautification project at Kalihi Elementary school. This involves clearing shrubbery from the chain link fence facing the freeway. Pruning shears and small handsaws will be provided to clear the fence. We are looking for 20-25 volunteers to help with this project. We are including Hickam Pearl Harbor members, Kamehameha school students, and military volunteers. I believe that it will be a very fulfilling project for the school and the community. The project is on Saturday, April 6th, from 9:00-noon at the school. Small hand tools will be provided, but volunteers should bring a hat, sunscreen, garden gloves and covered shoes. Water and a light lunch will be provided after completion.
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