09-20-2007, 08:09 AM
I am going to be lazy and hope that Hunter Bishop will not mind if I reproduce his notice on:
http://www.hunterbishop.com
which reads....
Town meeting, info bazaar, Saturday
Numerous county government and private social services agencies will converge on the Pahoa Community Center this Saturday (9/22) in a sort of combination town meeting, informational bazaar and talk story session organized by Fifth District Councilwoman Emily Naeole.
Here are just some of the organization that will be setting up tables and booths at the event to interact with the public: Hawaii Volcano Observatory, Pahoa Weed and Seed, Malama O Puna, Turning Point, County Police and Fire departments, Public Works, Parks & Recreation, Prosecuting Attorney, Office of Aging, County Council, Arc of Hilo, Big Island Workplace Connection, Queen Liliuokalani Trust, Office of Hawaiian Affairs, American Red Cross, HPP Neighborhood Watch, Neighborhood Place of Puna, Kokua Counseling, Boys & Girls Club, County , County Governor's office, Hawaiian Beaches Action Team, Salvation Army, Quake 'Ohana, Ku'ikahi, Kamehameha Schools, Child & Family Service, Child Welfare Service, and Patch.
Whew! Shouldn't be too hard to find somebody there to talk with about your particular interests.
It starts at 9 a.m. and lasts till 3 p.m.
Kudos to Councilwoman Naeole's office for bringing all these people to Pahoa. And yes, there'll be free food, too.
Now please pass the word around because I haven't seen or heard much publicity about the event yet. What a disappointment it would be if there wasn't a big turnout for this wonderful opportunity to demonstrate our civic interest in bettering our communities. Hope to see you there.
Punaweb moderator
http://www.hunterbishop.com
which reads....
Town meeting, info bazaar, Saturday
Numerous county government and private social services agencies will converge on the Pahoa Community Center this Saturday (9/22) in a sort of combination town meeting, informational bazaar and talk story session organized by Fifth District Councilwoman Emily Naeole.
Here are just some of the organization that will be setting up tables and booths at the event to interact with the public: Hawaii Volcano Observatory, Pahoa Weed and Seed, Malama O Puna, Turning Point, County Police and Fire departments, Public Works, Parks & Recreation, Prosecuting Attorney, Office of Aging, County Council, Arc of Hilo, Big Island Workplace Connection, Queen Liliuokalani Trust, Office of Hawaiian Affairs, American Red Cross, HPP Neighborhood Watch, Neighborhood Place of Puna, Kokua Counseling, Boys & Girls Club, County , County Governor's office, Hawaiian Beaches Action Team, Salvation Army, Quake 'Ohana, Ku'ikahi, Kamehameha Schools, Child & Family Service, Child Welfare Service, and Patch.
Whew! Shouldn't be too hard to find somebody there to talk with about your particular interests.
It starts at 9 a.m. and lasts till 3 p.m.
Kudos to Councilwoman Naeole's office for bringing all these people to Pahoa. And yes, there'll be free food, too.
Now please pass the word around because I haven't seen or heard much publicity about the event yet. What a disappointment it would be if there wasn't a big turnout for this wonderful opportunity to demonstrate our civic interest in bettering our communities. Hope to see you there.
Punaweb moderator
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