UH MANOA UH HILO EVENTS: 12/12/12

NASA FILE PHOTO:  hanging out above the globe it becomes so clear it is everyone's home
Earth is an island floating through space.


"We cannot aloha ‘aina by ourselves.    
It takes a whole group of people to be able to do that."
--Herb Lee


 Dr. Maya Soetoro Ng:  Remarks at UH Manoa global aloha day event

UH Manoa global aloha day event MAP
 The Multi Purpose Building is right next to PBS Hawaii on University Ave.
See you there!

UH MANOA AND UH HILO EVENTS

global aloha day:  12/12/12

all updates will be posted here in real time

Check back OFTEN for the latest news 

We are working on livestream/videoconferencing events 

Mahalo nui loa to our Chancellors for helping us spread aloha globally.

--Don Eads:  global aloha day coordinator

deads@hawaii.edu/

 The meaning of Aloha

In 1970, Pîlahi Paki was inspired to share these meanings of aloha at the Governor’s Conference on the Year 2000 in Honolulu. She told the attendees that “…in the next millennium, the world will turn to Hawai`i in its search for world peace because Hawai`i has the key…and that key is ALOHA.”

 

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UH Manoa Chancellor Tom Apple 

UH Hilo Chancellor Donald Straney





UH MANOA

Informal Panel Discussion/Kanikapila

3:30-7:00 PM

UH Lab School 

MPB (Multi Purporse Building)

Come any time as your schedule permits but please attend

"Utilizing global aloha day and 

peace education as teaching tools"

Dr. Maya Soetoro Ng:  Peace Educator
PANELISTS
Chancellor Tom Apple, Don Eads, Maya Soetoro Ng, Kekailoa Perry, Ku Kahakalau, Kerrie Urosevich, Herb Lee from Pac Am Foundation and Kaneohe fishponds and Puni Freitas from Ho'oulu Aina
Ku Kahakalau:  Kanu o ka 'Aina Hawaiian Academy


Kerrie Urosevich, Matsunaga Peace Institute

Herb Lee, Jr., has been the executive director of the Pacific American Foundation (PAF) since January 2005. PAF’s mission is to help improve the lives of Hawaiians and all Pacific Americans through mentorship/leadership, career planning, development and employment, research, and community partnerships. His staff has created some relevant culture based curricula that is helping to perpetuate Hawaiian knowledge and animate student learning.

 Puni Freitas:  Ho'oulu Aina 
 KKV Community education coordinator


 
 Mahalo to our ohana for spreading global aloha every day, 
but especially on December 12, 2012.
 --Don Eads:  ORGANIZER  
global aloha day:  12/12/12

Instrumental from Don's new CD:  Logan's Lullaby
Don is playing all instruments c.2012 all rights reserved

  Hawaiian-style kanikapila 

When the Reclinerz play you never know who might show up

Ernie Cruz and the Reclinerz

"the most laid back band on the planet" 

Ernie recently had a stroke.  Your thoughts and prayers for his 
complete recovery are deeply and sincerely appreciated.

Norm Chow, Virgnia Hinshaw, and Jim Donovan

Coach Norm Chow and the entire UH football TEAM

will be in the house!!

Willow Chang Alleon will dance

Surprises! 

More info:

Don Eads:  Coordinator

deads@hawaii.edu

Skype:  Donald.Eads



UH HILO EVENTS

Update from Luoluo HongUH Hilo Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs

Sponsored by Student Health and Wellness Program, Counseling Services from 10AM-2PM in Campus Center – Come express your ideas of what aloha means, and help us create an Aloha Quilt to bring together everyone's perspectives and share them with the UH Hilo community. Stop by our table and create your square for the quilt. Be a part of our aloha spirit.

Sponsored by Campus Recreation Department  from 8AM-12PM in the Student Life Center – Stop by for free coffee, tea, and donuts.

There will also be a social media presence on that day via Facebook and student articles in the campus newspaper coming out the 1st week of December.

Dr. Manulani Aluli Meyer:  UH Hilo Education Department

 

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