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Welcome to the Rotary Club of East Honolulu
East Honolulu
Rotary Connects the World
We meet Mondays at 12:00 PM
Waialae Country Club
4997 Kahala Avenue
Honolulu, HI  96816
United States of America
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Oct 28, 2019
Learn about the Neighborhood Board System & Come Dressed in Your Best Costume
Nov 04, 2019
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Christmas Shoebox Wrapping
Janice Kim's House
Nov 09, 2019
 
Christmas Shoebox Wrapping
Janice Kim's House
Nov 16, 2019
 
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Monday, October 28

Join Us for Today's Speaker and some Halloween Fun!

The Neighborhood Commission Office is a City and County of Honolulu Office tasked with operating the Neighborhood Board System. Formed in 1973, the Board System divides the Island of Oahu into 36 different neighborhoods each with a unique Board comprised of residents from within the neighborhood. These Boards meet monthly to increase community participation in local government and provide their residents with the opportunity to discuss the issues which impact them the most. These Boards are non-partisan and advisory in nature, however they are responsible with representing the people of their Neighborhood and helping elected officials, government agencies, and other entities know what the people’s desires and concerns are.
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Sake Sushi 2019
Thank you Jamie Apuna and her Sake Sushi Committee for making our 2019 Sake Sushi Event a success.  This year, we topped our tickets sales from past years thanks to all of your efforts.  Additionally I would like to thank Anne Komatsu for coordinating the charter part for the new Eco Rotary Club of Kakaako that also took place during Sake Sushi and Lauren Okinishi for always securing our venue.  Our breakout star of the event was Roxy Kiessling, who not only helped with the decorations, but scrambled to get us a liquor permit just days before the event so that we could get our sake donations.  I'm truly humbled by how everyone stepped up to help in some way.  
~Ashli