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Hawai`i County Weekly News

July 14, 2006

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CONTENTS

FEATURE ARTICLES

COUNTY BULLETIN BOARD

COMMUNITIES IN ACTION

TRAFFIC ALERT

UPCOMING EVENTS

HAWAII COUNTY WEBSITE

WE VALUE YOUR FEEDBACK

TO ADD OR REMOVE YOUR NAME

FOR MORE INFORMATION


FEATURE ARTICLES

Introducing the Family Support Division of the Office of the Corporation Counsel

The following brief article was contributed by Geraldine Hasegawa and Margaret Masunaga of the Family Support Division of the Office of Corporation Counsel.

The Office of the Corporation Counsel’s Family Support Division occupies a unique position in Hawai`i County because it represents the State of Hawaii, Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA) in certain family court matters, pursuant to a cooperative agreement with the state.

The division’s responsibilities are primarily influenced by federal legislation mandating compliance of the State of Hawaii, Child Support Enforcement Agency. These requirements, if not met, result in penalties to the state welfare program.

Family Support Division evolves, expands duties over the years

Since its creation in 1976, the responsibilities of the division have expanded considerably. Initially, the focus of the division was to establish paternity and to establish and enforce support in situations where the parent and child were receiving public assistance.

In 1984, with the strong lobby of the National organization of women (NOW) and other organizations, the services of the program were expanded to include non-welfare cases. In the State of Hawaii, these legal services provided through application to the Child Support Enforcement Agency are available to non-welfare families at no cost.

How does a parent avail him/herself of child support services?

The application for services to the Child Support Enforcement Agency can be made by either a mother or father.

The Hilo CSEA office is located at 88 Kanoelehua Ave., Suite 202, Hilo, Hawaii 96720, Phone: 933-0644.

Establishing paternity, enforcing child support

Subsequent federal legislation further increased the role of the Child Support Enforcement Agency.

The Family Support Division, as attorney for the Child Support Enforcement Agency, now has the responsibility of establishing paternity for a child whose parents are not married to each other, establishing child support and medical insurance, collecting child support arrears and providing for enforcement of orders in complex cases.

Interstate, overseas cases involving child support

The Family Support Division also handles interstate paternity cases and registration of foreign support orders where one parent lives in another state or country.

Where are you located?

The Family Support Division has offices in both East Hawaii and West Hawaii.

The Hilo Family Support Division is located at 688 Kinoole Street, Suite 218, Hilo, Hawaii 96720. Phone: 961-8375.

The Kona Family Support Division is located at 81-941 Halekii Street, Kealakekua, Hawaii 96750. Phone: 324-7117.

Staff of the Family Support Division

The Family Support Division has 15 positions, 11 in Hilo and four in Kona. Geraldine Hasegawa is the supervising deputy corporation counsel and Randal Cockett, a deputy corporation counsel in Hilo and Margaret Masunaga, a deputy corporation counsel in Kona are the three attorneys in this division.

The division also consists of three legal assistants, seven legal clerks and one account clerk.

For further information about Family Support Division, please call 961-8375 in Hilo or 324-7117 in Kona.

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COUNTY BULLETIN BOARD

County Transfer Station Improvements Nearly Complete

The County of Hawaii’s Department of Environmental Management is pleased to announce that the improvement work at Waiohinu, Glenwood, Pahoa, and Waiea Transfer Stations is nearly completed.

Among the improvements that residents will notice are new fences and gates. The gates will be closed at night to help deter misuse and abuse of our transfer stations and to promote cleanliness at these facilities.

Improvements also aimed at curbing theft of HI5 beverage containers

Installation of gates at the transfer stations has become necessary to help curb several ongoing problems. One of these problems is theft. Thieves have stolen the equipment used at the redemption center as well as the already redeemed containers so that they can redeem them again. In one instance the loss was an estimated $5,000.

Nighttime gate closures will begin July 31

Effective July 31, 2006, the following transfer stations will be gated at night:
  • Waiea (South Kona) Open 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
  • Pahoa(Puna)Open 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
  • Glenwood(Puna)Open 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
  • Waiohinu(Ka`u)Open 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Note: The following transfer stations are already gated at night:

Hilo, Kea`au, Papaikou, Honoka`a, Puako, Waimea, Kailua-Kona, Keauhou. Hilo Transfer Station closes at 5 p.m., and all of the others close at 6:30 p.m.

Nighttime gate closure will also reduce illegal use by commercial haulers. Some individuals are charging residents a fee to collect garbage, then dumping it at the transfer stations.

Meanwhile, some commercial businesses and contractors are taking their commercial waste to the transfer stations. Neither of these activities is permitted.

Your transfer stations are for household rubbish

The transfer stations were designed and built to provide a convenient means for residents to dispose of their household rubbish. Commercial use of the transfer stations places a significant burden the tax payers.

Abuse equals more cost to maintain transfer facilities

Significantly more County labor and equipment are required to maintain these facilities when they are abused by commercial entities who dump illegally.

Opening hours for transfer stations

The transfer stations are open from 6:30 am to 6:30 pm daily.

Nighttime gate closures will begin July 31.

We request your kokua in maintaining the cleanliness of your transfer stations. In the event that you arrive at the transfer station when the gate is closed, please do not dump your garbage at the gate or in some other illegal location. Your cooperation will help to ensure that your local transfer station remains a practical and convenient means of disposing of your household rubbish.

One step in an overall effort to improve our transfer station operations

This project is one phase of a concerted effort to enhance and repair our transfer stations Island-wide.

The Department of Environmental Management is working with transfer station users to assure that this effort meets the needs of the community.

Please be assured that your questions and concerns are welcome. For further information, please call the Solid Waste Division at 961-8058 or 961-8514.

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Resurfacing Mamalahoa Highway through Waimea June 17-July 31

The County of Hawaii, Department of Public Works will resurface 5.5 miles of Mamalahoa Hwy in Waimea starting June 17 to July 31, 2006, at an estimated cost of $1.2 million.

Road resurfacing starts; at Kamamalu to Mud Lane and from Waimea Elementary School up to just before Lalamilo Farm Lots.

One or two lanes of traffic will remain open. However, motorists should expect delays or consider alternate routes, whenever possible.

Public Works crews will work on the following schedule, weather permitting:

Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Weekends from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

No construction is scheduled for Sunday, June 18, 2006.

For further information, please contact Jiro Sumada, Deputy Director of Public Works at 961-8321.

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First Workshop of the Puna Community Development Plan Set for July 22

The County of Hawai`i is holding the first workshop of the Puna Community Development Plan (CDP) on Saturday, July 22 from 8:30 a.m. to noon at the Ha`aeamahi Dining Hall on the Kamehameha Schools Campus in Kea`au.

This workshop is open to the public. We encourage attendance by everyone who wants to be a part of the collective effort to improve Puna as a place to live, work and play.

Since the kick-off of the Puna CDP in late February, more than 130 small group meetings have been held throughout the district. More than 1,150 people have contributed their ideas towards the betterment of life in Puna, the fastest-growing district on the island.

This first workshop will be an opportunity to examine what has been said, to see which ideas should be given the highest priority in the CDP.

Community input is key to the decision-making process. Everyone is anxious to see tangible results from all of this planning. With people working together, the CDPs will develop into action plans that are both visionary and realistic.

The Puna CDP is part of an islandwide initiative that seeks to bring planning decisions closer to the communities that are affected by such decisions. North and South Kona have been working on their CDP and two additional CDPs have recently been funded by the County.

At the workshop you will find out more about the CDP process and the extensive information about Puna that has been gathered by the consultant from Plan Pacific about Puna’s population growth and development patterns, public facilities and services, native forest cover and other natural resources, and more.

You as a community member can help fill in the gaps in information or point out where more research is needed.

Please RSVP by calling the Puna CDP Hotline at 935-3975 by July 14. To help us prepare for group exercises in the workshop, please let us know where in Puna you live. More information is available at http://www.hawaiiislandplan.com .

The meeting place is accessible to persons with disabilities. To request special assistance, auxiliary aid, or language translation, please call the Planning Department at 961-8288 by July 17 so that appropriate arrangements can be made.

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Hawai`i County Resource Center Accepts Healing Our Island Grant Applications

The Hawaii County Resource Center would like to inform our community that the center is now accepting applications for Healing Our Island grants.

The Healing Our Island Community Fund is a mini-grant program that awards grants of up to $2,000 to community groups and grassroots organizations within Hawaii County for projects and events that address drug awareness and education, and drug prevention.

You may download the application by visiting the Healing Our Island website at www.healingourisland.com

For further information about Healing Our Island or other community grant programs, please contact the Hawaii County Resource Center, Department of Research & Development at 25 Aupuni Street, Room 109, Hilo, HI 96720. Phone: 961-8366. Email: hcrc@co.hawaii.hi.us .

Thank you for helping to Heal Our Island!

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County Elections Division Seeks Precinct Officials for Primary, General Elections

The County of Hawai`i’ Elections Division is looking for fellow citizens to act as precinct officials during our upcoming primary and general elections. Assisting your neighbors and fellow citizens to vote is a fun, challenging, and a rewarding experience. This is your opportunity to volunteer your services to the community, and at the same time gain first-hand knowledge and experience in the electoral process.

This is an excellent opportunity for your nonprofit organization. Not only does your organization earn money, you are getting involved and participating in the electoral process. Requirements to participate are:

When are the elections?

2006 Primary Election: Saturday, September 23, 2006

2006 General Election: Tuesday, November 7, 2006

How long will I be working?

The polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., however precinct officials start at 5:30 a.m. and end at 7:00 p.m.

What are the minimum qualifications?

Each precinct official must meet all of the following requirements:

• Be 16 years old on or before June 30, 2006.

• Be a registered voter in the State of Hawaii.

• Able to read 11 point font and write English.

• Able to lift 25-35 pounds.

• Attend a training session and pass a certification exam.

What will I Be Doing?

Each polling place consists of a Chairperson, Voter Assistance Official(s) (VAOs), and Precinct Officials (POs).

Precinct Chairperson’s Responsibilities and Duties:

• Manages the polling place and is responsible for the security and integrity of ballots issued and votes cast.

• Assists voters and administers special procedures.

• Organizes and supervises precinct officials and voter activity.

• Ensures that all election procedures are correctly followed.

• Receives the Supply Box before each election.

• Maintains inventory and control of all election materials.

• Completes all Election Day documents correctly.

Voter Assistance Official (VAO) Responsibilities and Duties:

• Assists the Chairperson in managing the polling place.

• Operates the Voter Assistance Station.

• Assists voters and administers special procedures.

• Assists the Chairperson in completing all Election Day documents.

• Assists the Chairperson with miscellaneous duties.

Precinct Official (PO) Responsibilities and Duties:

• Operates the following stations at the polling place:

1. Information and Ballot Demonstration Station

2. Poll Book Station

3. Ballot Issuing Station

4. Ballot Box Station

• Assists voters with Election Day questions.

• Assists the Chairperson and/or Voter Assistance Official (VAO) with miscellaneous duties.

How will I know what to do on Primary and Election Day?

Everyone is required to attend at least one training session and pass a certification exam.

Will I be paid?

Yes! The compensation rates for each election worked for the 2006 Elections are:

Chairperson – Rates are based on the unit size of the polling place. The unit size is based on the registered voter count in each precinct.
• for one-unit precinct..............................$ 85
• for two-unit precinct...............................$100
• for three-unit precinct............................$115
• for four-unit precinct..............................$130
Voter Assistance Official......................$ 80
Precinct Official.......................…...........$ 75

Please call The Hawaii County Elections Division at 959-5126 for more information.

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Environmental Management Commission Seeks Applicants for District 2

The Environmental Management Commission has a vacancy for a commissioner to represent District 2 in Hilo (Council member Donald Ikeda's district).

Community-minded residents are encouraged to apply for this vacancy.

Members of the Environmental Management Commission advise the Department of Environmental Management on waste reduction strategies, recycling, litter control, community involvement, and other issues related to the functions of the department.

Under the Hawaii County Charter, appointments to the commission are made by the Mayor with Council approval. Commissioners serve 5-year staggered terms.

The commission is made up of nine members, each representing one of the nine Council districts.

To obtain an application, please contact the Office of Information and Complaints, Mayor's Office, Room 217, 25 Aupuni Street, Hilo. Phone: 961-8223 or at the Kona Mayor's Office, Hanama Place, 75-5706 Kuakini Hwy, Kailua-Kona. Phone: 329-5226.

For further information about the Environmental Management Commission, please contact the Department of Environmental Management at 961-8083.

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County Seeks Cost of Government Commission Member for District 8

Hawai`i County is currently recruiting a citizen volunteer to serve as commissioner to represent District 8 (Council member Angel Pilago's district) on the Cost of Government Commission.

The Commission serves for a period of 11 months only, and is empaneled one year after the Mayor is elected into office.

Their mission is to study and investigate present operations within the County of Hawai`i, and make recommendations to the Mayor and Hawai`i County Council on how improvements in County government may be made.

For further information, please contact Corporation Counsel Lincoln Ashida at 961-8251. Completed applications can be dropped off or mailed to Lincoln Ashida at the Office of the Corporation Counsel at the Hilo Lagoon Centre, 101 Aupuni Street, Suite 325, Hilo, HI 96720.

Application forms may be picked up in Hilo at the Office of Information and Complaints at Room 217, 25 Aupuni Street and in Kona at the Kona Mayor's Office at Hanama Place, Kailua-Kona. You may also find an application form on line at www.co.hawaii.hi.us .

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Redemption Centers – Hours of Operation

The following is a primer on the State of Hawai`i's beverage container redemption program works, and the location of the County of Hawai’i’s beverage container redemption sites:

Qualifying Beverage Containers:

What’s IN: Eligible (redeemable) beverage containers include: soft drinks, soda, water, juice, tea and coffee drinks, and low alcohol content drinks (beer, malt beverages, wine coolers, mixed spirits) in metal, glass or #1&#2 plastic, 64 oz. or less.

What’s OUT: Ineligible (unredeemable) containers include: milk, wine and liquor containers.

Reminder: ONLY eligible HI5¢ labeled containers can be redeemed.

Qualified beverage containers may be redeemed for cash at the following locations:

**Transfer Station centers closed daily from 1:00-1:30pm for lunch.**

CURRENTLY OPEN DAYS/HOURS OF OPERATION OPERATOR
     
Hawi Transfer Station** Saturday only: 8 am-4:30 pm. ARC of Hilo
(Open Saturday only) (closed for lunch 1:00-1:30)  
     
Hilo, 30 Maka’ala Street Mon thru Fri: 8:00am-5:00pm Atlas Recycling
(Old industrial area) Sat & Sun: 8:00am-3:00pm  
     
Hilo Transfer Station** M, W, F: 8:00am-4:30pm ARC of Hilo
(Closed Tues & Thurs) Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm  
Honoka`a Transfer Station

(Weekends only)

Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30 ARCof Hilo
Kailua-Kona, Pawai Place Mon thru Fri: 7:00am-4:00pm Atlas Recycling
(Old industrial area) Sat 8:00am-3:00pm  
  Sun Closed  
     
Kea’au Transfer Station** M, W, F: 8:00am-4:30pm ARC of Hilo
(Closed Tues & Thurs) Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm  
     
Kealakehe Transfer Station** M, W, F: 8:00am-4:30pm ARC of Hilo
(Closed Tues & Thurs) Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm  
     
Keauhou Transfer Station** Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm ARC of Hilo
(Weekends only)    
     
Pahoa Transfer Station** Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm ARC of Hilo
(Weekends only)    
     
Puako Transfer Station** Sunday only 8:00am-4:30pm ARC of Hilo
(Open Sunday only) (closed for lunch 1:00-1:30)  
     
Waimea Transfer Station** M, W, F: 8:00am-4:30pm ARC of Hilo
(Closed Tues & Thurs) Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm  
     
Waiohinu Transfer Station** Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm ARC of Hilo
(Weekends only)    

Please contact Atlas Recycling LLC at 935-9328 (Hilo) or 329-6868 (Kona) for further information about additional scrap value paid on aluminum cans and their mobile redemption sites in rural communities.

Certified redemption centers are now accepting flattened aluminum and plastic HI5¢ beverage containers.

Flattened containers are weighed at redemption sites to determine deposit payment. The public is reminded that reverse vending machines will not accept flattened or crushed containers.

DID YOU KNOW….that the Department of Environmental Management has an information line? Call 961-5044 for HI5¢ redemption, recycling, and other solid waste information. Or visit:

www.hi5deposit.com / http://co.hawaii.hi.us/directory/dir_envmng.htm

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Kuakini Highway Construction Update

Construction work to widen Kuakini Highway, from Palani Road to Hualalai Road, commenced on November 8, 2004.

Kuakini Highway will be widened to four lanes for automobiles, including two through-lanes in each direction, and a pocket lane for left turns where appropriate. In addition, there will bicycle lanes on both sides throughout most of the project. The construction will last 18-24 months.

One lane will be open at all times from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. while construction is in progress. Outside of these hours, one lane in each direction will be open.

The contractor, Hawaiian Dredging, will work with the adjacent businesses and residences to assure that a reasonable access to the businesses and residences will be maintained throughout the construction period. However, motorists traveling in the area should drive with caution.

We are most grateful for the public’s patience and apologize for any inconvenience caused.

By popular demand, the weekly Kuakini Update talk story sessions have resumed.

Join the project engineers and your neighbors at these talk story sessions, which will take place every Tuesday morning at 7:30 at the Mayor's Kona Conference Room at Hanama Place... Coffee and doughnuts provided.

Here is the update for this week:

Information on project status will be provided via this newsletter, the County website at www.co.hawaii.hi.us and the Mayor's West Hawaii Office at 329-5226.

Mahalo nui loa for your support of this community improvement project.

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Job Announcements

Hawai`i County … a nice place to live. County of Hawai`i … a great place to work.

Consider employment with the County of Hawai`i because it offers: numerous jobs, great benefits, provides valuable services, diverse culture, a beautiful island – not to mention warm and friendly residents.

Call the County of Hawai`i’s job hotline (808) 961-8618 or visit www.co.hawaii.hi.us to download an application packet.

For job postings, visit our website: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/civil_serv/civ_serv.htm

Click on employment opportunities to download all of the forms.

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COMMUNITIES IN ACTION


Relay For Life of Hilo Overnight Run July 15-16 in Hilo to Fight Cancer

The American Cancer Society’s Fourteenth Annual Relay For Life of Hilo is a fun-filled family event to raise money to benefit East Hawaii cancer patients and their families. In this community effort to fight cancer, teams raise money and commit to having a team member walking the track throughout the twelve-hour event.

Relay For Life runs from 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 15 until 6:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 16 at Francis Wong Stadium in Hilo. It is held overnight to symbolize the journey of a cancer patient from the darkness of diagnosis to the light at the end of the tunnel of treatment.

This year’s theme is "Let’s Go to the Movies with Friends, Family and Caregivers." Teams are competing for "Oscars" by choosing a movie for best tent site decoration and best team costumes. The event features a silent auction, keiki activities, on-site fundraisers such as bake sales and games, and an evening of popular live entertainment. A beautiful luminary ceremony celebrates cancer survivors and honors those lost to cancer.

Join the hundreds of volunteers who put on this tobacco-free, alcohol-free and drug-free event as the community comes together to raise money for cancer education, advocacy, patient services, and research to eliminate cancer and the suffering it causes.

For further information, please contact Erin Moncada, Program Director, American Cancer Society, Hawaii Pacific Inc at Erin.Moncada@cancer.org or call 935-9763.

Relay For Life represents the hope that one day cancer will be eliminated.

Visit the Relay For Life of Hilo web page at http://www.acsevents.org/hi/relay/hilo

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Grantsmanship Center Grant Writing Workshop July 17-21 at HawCC

Hawai`i Community College and the Hawai`i County Resource Center will host a workshop on successful grant proposal writing. This workshop at Hawaii Community College in Hilo takes place from July 17-21, 2006.

During this five-day "hands-on" program, participants will be taken step-by-step through the techniques of writing competitive grant proposals.

Participants will be taken through all stages of planning programs and locating funding sources. Workshops will be conducted by a trainer from The Grantsmanship Center, the world’s most-established and largest fund development training organization.

Designed for both novice and advanced grantseekers, The Grantsmanship Training Program is a one-of-a-kind workshop widely recognized as the "gold standard" of grants training.

Tuition for this top-quality training program is $825. (A limited number of half-tuition scholarships are available for organizations with budgets of less than $300,000.)

To ensure personalized attention, enrollment is limited to 30 participants. These workshops often fill to capacity, so we encourage you to enroll early.

To register or to apply for a scholarship, please call The Grantsmanship Center directly at 1-(800)421-9512, or you can enroll online at www.tgci.com .

For further information, please contact Stephen McPeek, at the Hawaii County Resource Center at 961-8085 or Email: smcpeek@co.hawaii.hi.us .

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Early Education Researcher Dr. Lillian Katz Gives Free Lecture July 15

Dr. Lilian Katz, an internationally know early childhood teacher/researcher, will be presenting a free public lecture on Saturday, July 15th from l p.m.–3:30 p.m as part of a seminar entitled "Engaging Children’s Minds."

Venue: Four Seasons Hualalai – Ballroom

No reservations are necessary. The lecture is free and open to the public.

The Hawaii Community College and UH Center, West Hawaii in cooperation with other West Hawaii schools and agencies is presenting this seminar as part of its Hawaii NOW community seminar series.

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Women in Transition - Free Seminar in Kealakekua July 22

Interested in going back to school or work? A "Women in Transition" seminar will be held Saturday, July 22 from 8:30am -11:30am at the Community Center of Christ Church Episcopal in Kealakekua.

The keynote speaker will be Jeanne Hartney, Kealakehe High School guidance counselor.

Jeanne will share her experiences as a woman returning to college after a long absence working and raising a family. Attendees will have an opportunity to take a short career inventory questionnaire. Additional breakout sessions will focus on family support and dynamics, successful job searching strategies, and the actual college admission and registration process.

This event is sponsored by the American Association of University Women Kona Branch, Hawaii Community College, University of Hawaii Center West Hawaii, and the Kona-Kohala Chamber of Commerce. Funding is provided by a grant from the Hawaii Community Foundation.

Admission is free but reservations are required.

Please call 322-4858 or e-mail lgregory@hawaii.edu for additional information.

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Junior Achievement Seeks Advisors for High School Program

Junior Achievement of Hawaii Island teaches high school students how business works through the JA Evening Program. Each year 200 students apply to become achievers who form their own mini-companies, design products, assemble products, market and sell products and then liquidate their companies.

Students in 9th through 12th grades from any high school in the Hilo area are invited to apply. Each company has a mix of students from various grades and schools.

Currently we can serve only 150 of the 200 students who apply because we need more volunteer advisors. JA needs your help to guide and advise these budding entrepreneurs.

This year the JA Evening Program will meet Tuesday evening from September 5 through December 12, 2006 with an awards banquet in January 2007 to announce the Company of the Year.

Sponsoring firms include Bank of Hawaii, Big Island Toyota, HPM Building Supply, HELCO and KTA Super Stores. They provide adult advisors to guide the student run companies through the decision making process.

Among our advisors County of Hawaii employees Nori Ishii, Marcie Kawamura, Kazuo Todd and Clayton Yugawa have been critical to the success of the program.

Each company has four departments and there are program-wide departmental meetings several times during the semester with guest speakers. For example, County Comptroller Deanna Sako has been a guest speaker at the Finance Department meeting.

If you are interested in participating as an advisor or guest speaker please contact Susan Labrenz at JA-Susan@hawaii.rr.com . Orientation for new advisors begins Tuesday, August 8, 2006.

Let Their Success Be Your Inspiration!

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Paniolo Day at Parker Ranch Center August 26

Paniolo Day will be Saturday, August 26th at Parker Ranch Center from 11 am to 4 pm. The event will include a beef tasting by the Hawaiian Cattlemen’s Association, a Paniolo Hall of Fame Display and Paniolo Art Exhibit by local artist Marcia Ray.

Besides a sidewalk sale throughout the Shopping Center, there will also be a gift-with-purchase giveaway of cowboy hats and bandannas while supplies last.

For further information please call Parker Ranch Center at 885-7178.

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Evening in Paradise Fund-raiser for United Way Sept 16 in Keauhou

The Evening in Paradise benefit for the Hawai`i Island United Way will be held on Saturday Sept 16, 2006 at the Sheraton Keauhou Bay Resort and Spa from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm.

The event will be held in air conditioned comfort at the resort’s Convention Center this year.

Live entertainment will be provided by Oasys.

On hand will be more than a dozen chefs and vendors preparing their specialities for this food and beverage tasting event.

All proceeds from it go directly to Hawai`i Island United Way.

Tickets are on sale at the Sheraton Keauhou Bay Resort and Spa, FHB, BOH, KTA, and the HIUW website. Adult tickets are $75, and children ages 6-12 are $40. Children 5 and under are free. This event is open to the public. Please make advance reservations.

For more information, please call 981-0349.

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Colorful Blossoms at Kona Daifukuji Orchid Show Sept 17

The Kona Daifukuji Orchid Club presents its annual show and sale 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17 at the Daifukuji Mission Hall.

Featured will be a host of blooming orchids grown by club members, plus new educational exhibits on orchid culture. Interactive fun includes a guessing game and club members will demonstrate their tested techniques for maintaining healthy orchids.

Attendees are invited to bring problem plants to the show for examination by Dr. Janice Uchida, associate professor and plant pathologist at UH-Manoa. Her research program has studied diseases of orchids, foliage plants, tropical fruits and landscape plants. Dr. Uchida is in for the duration of the show.

The Daifukuji Mission Hall is on Hwy. 11 at mile marker 114, just north of Kainaliu. In its 24th year, the club meets here the second Wednesday of every month.

For further information, please call 328-8131.

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High Quality Mulch at Kealakehe Transfer Station

The County of Hawai’i has FREE MULCH at the public pick-up area of the Kailua-Kona (Kealakehe) Transfer Station available 7 days a week from 6:30 am - 6:30 pm. This mulch is being processed by EKO Composting and is a higher-quality product than previously available.

Bring a pitchfork to load your own vehicle or have EKO Composting operators load with a backhoe from 7 am to 4 pm only. No loading fees.

If you want large loads delivered to your property contact a local trucking firm to arrange for delivery of large loads of mulch. Again, no fees are charged to load any sized truck.

For inquiries, please call the County's Recycling Specialist at 961-8554.

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Community Development Plan

All around the island, communities are actively engaging in a monumental planning effort that has the potential of positively affecting the future of Hawaii Island for generations to come.

Go to the website www.hawaiiislandplan.com to see what is happening in each of our 9 judicial districts as it relates to the Community Development Plan process.

In addition to finding current information about the process, you can also find, among other things, information about past planning efforts.

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TRAFFIC ALERT

Signs and Markings Projects

Signs and Markings Project by Traffic’s Maintenance Crews Only

(All project schedules based on weather permitting.)

July 17, 2006 Monday
Where/Location: Puna District: Kalapana Seaview & Puna Beach Palisades Subd.
What: Maintain centerlines and stoplines
July 18, 2006 Tuesday
Where/Location: Puna District: Kalapana Seaview & Puna Beach Palisades Subd.
What: Maintain centerlines and stoplines
July 19, 2006 Wednesday
Where/Location: Puna District: Kalapana - Kapoho Rd. (Rt 137)
What: Maintain centerlines from Kehena Beach to Isaac Hale Park
July 20, 2006 Thursday
Where/Location: Puna District : Volcano Area
What: Maintain centerline & stoplines in the Royal Hawaiian Est. & Ohio Est. Subd.
July 21, 2006 Friday
Where/Location: Puna District : Volcano Area
What: Maintain centerline & stoplines in the Royal Hawaiian Est. & Ohio Est. Subd.
Signs and Markings Project by Traffic’s Term Contractor: Central Striping
All project schedules based on weather permitting.
July 17, 2006 Monday – July 21, 2006 Friday
Where/Location: Puna District: Puna Emergency Access Road
What: Centerline striping and raised pavement markings

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UPCOMING EVENTS

We encourage everyone to use web-based calendar links. Please add your own events to the respective calendars so others can get the word and not conflict with your plans.

County of Hawaii: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/cgi-bin/webcal/webcal.pl
State of Hawaii: http://www.state.hi.us/calendars.htm
Hawaii Visitors and Conventions Bureau: http://calendar.gohawaii.com/
Hawaii.com: http://www.hawaii.com/live/
Hawaii Community Foundation
http://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/calendar/index.php
Alternative-Hawaii: http://www.alternative-hawaii.com/calendar.htm
Kamuela.com: http://kamuela.com/calendar/default.asp
Hawaii Public Radio: http://www.hawaiipublicradio.org/psa.htm
Hawaii Theatre Network: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hawaiitheatre
UH at Hilo Theatre Events: http://performingarts.net/Theatre/seasoncalendar/calendar.pl
Waikoloa Village: http://www.waikoloa.org/calendar
Hilo Downtown Improvement Association Activity Guide: Send an email to dia@hilo.net with the details of your upcoming event or call 935-8850.
Prince Kuhio Plaza: http://www.princekuhioplaza.com/html/Events.asp
Substance Abuse Conference (Hawai`i Community College) www.hawaii.hawaii.edu/hsersacc/BPC.htm

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HAWAII COUNTY WEBSITE

County of Hawaii WebSite Address: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/

County Forms Online: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/forms/forms.html
County Maps Online: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/maps/maps.html
County Project Summaries And Updates Online: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/info/projects.htm

Use the following links to the specific region:
North Hawaii: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/info/nh/NH-M.htm
East Hawaii: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/info/eh/EH-M.htm
South Hawaii: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/info/sh/SH-M.htm
West Hawaii: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/info/k2k/K2K-M.htm

Procurement Notices: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/purchasing/bids.htm


WE VALUE YOUR FEEDBACK

Information & Complaints: cohinfo@co.hawaii.hi.us
County Departments: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/email.htm
Hawaii County website: co.hawaii.hi.us


TO ADD OR REMOVE YOUR NAME

To add or remove your name from distribution, e-mail Janet Snyder: jsnyder@co.hawaii.hi.us

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

For more information, contact:
Janet Snyder
Phone: (808) 961-8223
Fax: (808) 933-1521
e-mail: jsnyder@co.hawaii.hi.us

Hawai‘i County ... a nice place to live.

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