[HuiPulamaMau] Tomorrow's meeting/ideas
Puha, Liko
mpuha at santarosa.edu
Wed Nov 20 11:31:13 PST 2013
Mahalo Lauren and Gordon for letting us know. I will be at the meeting. I figured we would just start off by updating each other on the planned events and get to the other logistical/financial/organizational considerations following that.
Aloha,
--Liko
-----Original Message-----
From: Shimizu, Gordon
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 11:10 AM
To: Wilder, Violet; Servais, Lauren; Puha, Liko; Morohashi, Jo; huipulamamau at listserv.santarosa.edu
Subject: Re: [HuiPulamaMau] Tomorrow's meeting/ideas
Aloha All,
My apologies, but I won't be at today's meeting. I'm in the middle of getting ready for visitors tomorrow (just my son and his fiancee…but gotta make the place look good!!)
I have not heard back from Mike Salinger when I inquired for help from Michelle Jordan nor his culinary students to help with our planned luau.
I will keep trying. He's a very busy guy!
It looks like we are running out of options for a place to hold the luau.
I don't know how much $$ we have in our budget, but another consideration may be to rent a place off campus. If OK with all, I will look for places that could be a potential venue.
Anyhow…have a good meeting and have a great Thanksgiving with family and love ones…Gordon
On 11/20/13 7:48 AM, "Wilder, Violet" <vwilder at santarosa.edu> wrote:
>Lauren, I would try to get a cost for everything that way we can budget
>for it.
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>Thanks,
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>Violet
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Servais, Lauren
>Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 6:34 PM
>To: Puha, Liko; Wilder, Violet; Morohashi, Jo;
>huipulamamau at listserv.santarosa.edu
>Subject: Tomorrow's meeting/ideas
>
>Aloha,
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>I have to miss tomorrow's meeting since I promised another instructor
>at the start of the semester that I'd sub in her class. I'm sorry!
>It's the only Wednesday I will miss the rest of the semester.
>
>I spoke to Theresa from the Museum and she still needs to unpack the
>artifacts she's received. We'll definitely have a display in the
>Museum, but I'll need to check in with her after the artifacts are
>unpacked and catalogued.
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>I need to check in again with Micca Grey about the display in Doyle
>Library. When I talked to her last, it seems like we'll be able to do
>this. I'll check in with her again.
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>For the Ohana Area at Day Under the Oaks, I'd like to get Polynesian
>Nation and possibly Puente Club students to help us out. I think it
>would be great for them, they'd bring good energy to our festivities,
>and we'd get people-power.
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>Here are some ideas for the Ohana Area: (This will be a lot of fun!)
>Hula lei-making (with real flowers or paper) talk story time and/or
>story time reading Hawaiian books coloring pages ʻulu maika (I think
>it's called this) a stone is rolled between two stakes Hawaiian
>Checkers (not sure this is authentic, but I played it as a kid) Sand
>petroglyphs We could translate their names to Hawaiian and then create
>a craft project using their Hawaiian name Can we get a shaved ice
>machine? (a good one?) Tattoo stencils for arms and legs We could also
>have booths that teach the kids about Hawaiian Geography, Language, Culture, wildlife, etc.
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>I think it would be great to create a little booklet for the kids, so
>they can get stamps as they go through, and then if they get a certain
>amount of stamps, they get a prize, like Shaved Ice or something else.
>My kids love it when they have an activity book to complete.
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>More ideas to come...
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>As for a shirt, I vote for Red, Yellow, Black. On the shirt, I think
>our name and a symbol that represents us would be awesome.
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>Also, spring semester is nearly here. Do we want to start meeting more
>often when we return from Winter break? Wednesdays still work for me.
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>After tomorrow's meeting, let me know what else I can do.
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>Lauren :)
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