
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Sunday, May 3, 2009
FLASH Vince Mendoza of Aura joins S.O.S.

The 40th anniversary SOS, front: new members Roy Venturina, Mike Laygo and Wayne Wakai; back, Bert Sagum, Tony Ruivivar, Hoku Low and newbie Vince Mendoza, drummer
fomerly of the family band Aura whose older brother Brian is fellow classmate at Waipahu High School and another classmate the late Clifford Abe was sound engineer for SOS in Hawaii and Las Vegas for almost 20 years before losing his battle with cancer on Feb 19 2009 at Pali Momi
Charlene Cuaresma Community Leader
personal link to her social network http://www.facebook.com/people/Charlene-Cuaresma/799782165
Community Director for AANCARTHawai‘i...... AANCART provides consultation and technical assistance on policy development to the Inter-Agency Council for Immigrant Services and the Hawai‘i State legislature on the benefits of language access to address cancer disparities for people with limited English Proficiency
AANCART website http://www.aancart.org/hawaii/projects.htm
AANCART website http://www.aancart.org/hawaii/projects.htm
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Gregg Preddy Transplanted Islander

so drop him a belated birthday greeting by clicking on this hyper link
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1129768110
A transplanted islander......he blogs in Pidgin.....Back to da Fucha !!!!!
A transplanted islander......he blogs in Pidgin.....Back to da Fucha !!!!!
working for IBM as a business information specialist for last 9 yrs
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for our classmate database to get updated info Ten Que Marauders70
Rick Egged Waikiki Improvement Assoc President

By Rick Egged President of Waikiki Improvement Association
I have been with the Waikiki Improvement Association (WIA) for the past nine years, happy to have a job supporting the community I love. WIA is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to making Waikiki a great place to invest, work, live and play. For almost 40 years - our anniversary is in October - WIA has worked with public officials, battled in the courts, lobbied in the Legislature, cleaned the beach, patrolled the streets of Waikiki, produced events for the community and much more.
Its members represent the major stakeholders in Waikiki - businesses of all types - the visitor industry, property owners and professionals. As the leading advocate for Waikiki, they work in partnership with business and government to identify needs, develop strategies, shape public policy and implement programs to strengthen the physical and economic vitality of Waikiki and its role in the state’s economy
I have been with the Waikiki Improvement Association (WIA) for the past nine years, happy to have a job supporting the community I love. WIA is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to making Waikiki a great place to invest, work, live and play. For almost 40 years - our anniversary is in October - WIA has worked with public officials, battled in the courts, lobbied in the Legislature, cleaned the beach, patrolled the streets of Waikiki, produced events for the community and much more.
Its members represent the major stakeholders in Waikiki - businesses of all types - the visitor industry, property owners and professionals. As the leading advocate for Waikiki, they work in partnership with business and government to identify needs, develop strategies, shape public policy and implement programs to strengthen the physical and economic vitality of Waikiki and its role in the state’s economy
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