August 2015 - Makawao Hongwanji Buddhist Temple, Maui, Hawaii
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August 2015 - Makawao Hongwanji Buddhist Temple, Maui, Hawaii
Makawao Hongwanji Mission August 2015 P. O. Box 188 Makawao, Maui, HI. 96768 Ph: 808-572-7229 e-mail: [email protected] Fax: 573-1373 Website: makawaohongwanji.org Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID PERMIT NO. 6 Makawao, HI 96768 MAKAWAO HONGWANJI MISSION P. O. BOX 188 Makawao, HI.—96768 Return Service Requested Makawao Hongwanji Sunday, August 2nd Family Service TOBAN: Jr. YBA Sunday, August 9th Family Service TOBAN: BWA Sunday, August 16th Family Service TOBAN: Dharma School Sunday, August 23rd No Service Dharma School Picnic Sunday, August 30th Family Service Speaker: Rev. Tennes TOBAN: Kyodan In Memoriam Makawao Hongwanji Mission extends its deepest sympathy to families that have recently lost a loved one: Family of the Late Mrs. Yoshie Omori Okuni (91) who passed away on June 18, 2015. Family of the Late Mr. Frederick Fujimoto (85) who passed away on June 30, 2015. August & September 2015 Memorial Anniversaries (Please call Temple Office to schedule your service - 572-7229) 1st Year Memorial Service 2014 1st Year Memorial Service 2014 3rd Year Memorial Service 2013 3rd Year Memorial Service 2013 7th Year Memorial Service 2009 7th Year Memorial Service 2009 13th Year Memorial Service 2003 13th Year Memorial Service 2003 17th Year Memorial Service 1999 17th Year Memorial Service 1999 25th Year Memorial Service 1991 25th Year Memorial Service 1991 33rd Year Memorial Service 1983 33rd Year Memorial Service 1983 50th Year Memorial Service 1966 50th Year Memorial Service 1966 August 13 Fujiko Nishida August - September None September 14 Hideo Kijinami August 25 Yoshiteru “Rex” Takishita September 15 Shizuko Yamamura August 23 Hitoshi Urada September 04 Tomie Okinaka August 13 Gary Tsygio Fukushima - None September 17 Kazuma Okumura August 22 Kimiko Tamura August 24 Fudeko Maeda August - September None September August 01 Chiyo Hashimoto August 26 Jinpei Ueki - - None None September 19 Teo Kiyomoto September 22 Suma Maeda September 27 Kiichi Masusako 2014‐2015 HATSUBON LIST Makawao Hongwanji Mission memorialized the following Hatsubon families at our 2015 Obon: Given Name Buddhist Name Date of Death Mrs. Tokiyo Inouye Mrs. Fujiko Nishida Mrs. Janet Sumie Shiratori Mr. Takashi Kamasaki Mrs. Shirley Sugako kawahara Mr. Roy Masao Seki Mrs. Mildred Reiko Makimoto Mr. Frederick Kiyoshi Fujimoto Mrs. Masae Kawabe Mr. Moriaki Nakashima Mr. Ayato Kiyomoto Shaku Shou Mei Shaku Kou Ki Shaku Myou Chou Shaku Ryuu Ei Shaku Myou Ju Shaku Shou Ken Shaku Myou E Shaku Ki Toku Shaku Myou Shou Shaku Shou Kai Shaku Sei Toku July 26, 1014 August 13, 2014 Octobe 8, 2014 October 31, 2014 November 2, 2014 December 16, 2014 December 20, 2014 June 30, 2015 July 01, 2014 July 11, 2014 February 6, 2015 (cont.) 2014‐2015 HATSUBON LIST Con nued… Mrs. Elaine Mitsuko Goshi Mr. Sadamu Okuni Mrs. Yoshiko Okamura Mrs. Masayu Doi Mrs. Kay Keiko Watanabe Mrs. Sachiye Gohara Mrs. Yoshie Omori Okuni Shaku Myo Wa Shaku An Ju Shaku Hou Rin Shaku Hou Nen Shaku Ki Dou Shaku Kou Jun Shaku Do Do March 08, 2015 March 09, 2015 March 21, 2015 April 19, 2015 April 23, 2015 May 12, 2015 June 18, 2015 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Greetings! Has it been a month already? Do you remember last month’s message about the phone number for the cab being 4 tu-tu-tu-tu? Well, it turns out that we have a new train service with the number 4 choo-choo-choo-choo. So, be careful when dialing for the Cab, because if you dial the wrong number, a train might pull up to your front door. Did you know that Mark Twain was the pen name of Samuel Clemens? If there was a real Mark Twain, and he was married, we could call his wife Tu-Tu Twain. This observation was brought to you by a guest speaker at our Lay Convention a few years ago. Important things like this I can’t forget. What the rest of the lecture was about, I don’t remember. Aren’t you glad that you are reading this article? I was thinking that maybe I should have a pen name too. I was thinking of O Great One or Supreme Master of the Universe or something like that. However, I decided not to do it because it really didn’t reflect on my humble nature. As you well know, I’m the most humble person that I know. There is absolutely no one who is humbler than me. And you have my word on it. Master Mike District-Wide “Kick-Off” Picnic SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 2015 The annual Dharma School “Kick-Off” picnic sponsored by the Valley Isle Dharma School Teachers Association (VIDSTA) will be held on Sunday, August 23, at the Lahaina Jodo Mission. Service begins at 9 a.m. and will be followed with games, swimming, and lunch. Students, family members, and friends are invited to attend. In order that enough food is prepared, please call the office at 5727229 to indicate the number of participants attending the picnic no later than Sunday, August 9th. There’ll be no temple service at Makawao on August 23rd. Donations - Makawao Hongwanji Mission can operate only because of the generous donations from many, many people. All donations are humbly received with sincere gratitude and appreciation. IF YOU WISH TO HAVE YOUR DONATION AMOUNT PRINTED IN THE NEWSLETTER OR IF YOU WISH TO HAVE YOUR DONATION LISTED AS ANONYMOUS, PLEASE INDICATE SO BY ATTACHING A NOTE TO YOUR CONTRIBUTION. Contributions June 16, 2015 July 16, 2015 OFUSE: Jerry and Junko Sugimura - 7th year memorial service for Hatsumi Sugimura 13th year memorial service for Tetsuo Aoki Aoki family, anonymous Robert Okuni - Funeral service for Yoshie Okuni Sharlene Fujimoto - Funeral service for Frederick Fujimoto Mitsuo Ito family - 25th year memorial service for Mitsuo Ito DONATIONS: Gail and Clyde Hamai - In honor of Father's Day K. Makii Anonymous Charlotte Nakamura - In memory of Masuyo Doi Rudy Nishiyama - In memory of the Honda family Jiroku Imada - In memory of Imada and Kusakabe families Yvonne Kishi - In memory of Mrs. Gohara and Teruko Karimoto Mitzi Tanaka - 50th year memorial for Shoichi Tanaka, 17th year memorial for Makoto Tanaka In memory of Sachiye Gohara Tadashi Gohara and family, Hedy and Paul Sentani, Hisao and Florence Yoshizu, Alice Sugimura, Anonymous, Janet Kamasaki, Marion Morikawa, Janet Honda, Gilbert and Colleen Takamura, Janice Shiraki Alfred Itamura - In memory of Masao and Mae Itamura Lorna Beghtel - In memory of Kazuo and Misao Tamura NOKOTSUDO: Yvonne Kishi Janet and Harold Inamasu - In honor of Father's Day Memorial service for Patrick Yasuo Hamai Grace Hamai, annonymous, Howard and Sheryl Hamai Paul and Jean Nishida Mr. & Mrs. Toshimi Shirokane Marion Morikawa - In honor of Father's Day BAZAAR DONATION Haruyuki Yamanaka, Marion Morikawa NEWSLETTER Haruye and Toshimi Shirokane, Gerald Fujimoto MAKAWAO HONGWANJI JUDO By: Claude Our judo club will be hosting the 56th annual Honpa Hongwanji State Judo Championship tournament on Labor Day weekend (Sept. 5th and 6th). We are excited to be hosting this tournament for the first time. The tournament venue will be King Kekaulike High School. On Saturday, all the Hongwanji judo clubs will take part in our opening ceremony, which will start by having teams marching into the gym and lining up by club. Our fill in Reverend will conduct a ceremony that includes having two members of each club offer incense. Before the competition starts, we will have a taiko presentation. The Boy Scouts will march in and present the flags and the national anthem will be sung by some of our club members. Following the opening ceremonies will be competition in kata (forms). Next will be three person teams. Boys against boys and girls against girls, by age and weight. Next will be individual competition for open and senior divisions. After the first day of competition, we will host a hospitality night at our social hall. This will be heavy pupus shared among club families and guest instructors and officials. On Sunday, the remainder of individual competition will take place. There will be a concession stand on both days at the school. We are expecting around 150 competitors in all. All the competitors, coaches, and families will gather at the Hannibal Tavares Community Center, in Pukalani, for a banquet. This will be around 6 pm on Sunday. There will be entertainment and awards at the banquet. We have a lot of judo club parents helping out, but we will also be needing some volunteers from our church to help as well. Some of the things that we need help with are: Up to 10 people to help serve at the banquet, donations of pupus to serve before the banquet, and any desserts that can be served after the banquet. We are proud of our club and encourage our church members to attend the tournament and/or the banquet. For more information or offers to help, contact Claude Moreau, at 283-4145. MAKAWAO HONGWANJI PRESCHOOL By: Lei We had such a great summer with our preschoolers who enjoyed many fun activities indoors and outdoors. Due to the warm weather we enjoyed playing at the water tables, pretending we were sailing away with Max of the Wild Things and even got to milk Lani, our pretend cow, out by our barn. One of our fun highlights was making ice cream in a container shaped like a ball so we could roll and toss it outdoors until it turned into cool ice cream. Summer will end soon and we will begin another new school year in August with our 42 preschoolers. HANAFUDA CLUB By: David Hanafuda and other card and board games will start on Sunday, August 2nd and every Sunday at 11 a.m. in the Social Hall. This activity is open to all temple members and the public, so bring your friends. Bring your cards or games if you have some. Any questions or comments, call Renee Friend at 280-5581 or email [email protected] MHM Council Meeting July 8, 2015 – 7:00 p.m. Dharma School: Sharon Nagoshi needs help with games for the Dharma School picnic on August 23rd. Judo: Will be selling saimin, Chinese pretzels, hot dogs and nachos at Obon. Buddhist Women’s Associa on – Will be selling chow fun at Obon. Pre‐School – Loren Kosaka and Fred Wong were approved by the council to become pre‐school board members. New sand will be delivered during the summer break. Commi ee Reports: Buddhist Educa on: There will be a summer session at the Buddhist Study Center on Oahu, 7/20 to 7/24, en‐ tled “What is Jodo Shinshu to You?”. VP Ac vi es – Thank you to the many volunteers at the recent Garage Sale and Bazaar. Future ac vi es are the Summer General Clean Up, Obon service and dance, Dharma School Picnic, Judo Tournament, Lay Associa on Con‐ ven on, Grandparents’ Day Service, and Autumn Higan and Peace Day Service. Maintenance – Report given. The council approves Floyd Nagoshi to take care of the temple car maintenance and repair. Mahalo to Claude Moreau for the repair of the broken window. Nokotsudo – Tuesday hours will be changed to close at 5 p.m.. Old Business: Garage Sale/ Bazaar – Report given. Great turnout from community. Evalua on mee ng to be held. Summer General Clean Up ‐ Need many volunteers for 7/19. Will also trim the peach trees. Obon Services and Dance – Rev. Tennes will conduct the services. New Business: Newsle er – The council has decided to conduct a trial period of 3 months, and during this me, the dollar amount of the dona ons will be eliminated. The council will reevaluate in November. Judo Tournament – Will be using the kitchen, and will need 10 volunteers to help serve at the banquet. The banquet will be at Hannibal Tavares Center in Pukalani, on September 6, from 5 to 7:30. Please leave a message at the office if you are able to volunteer. Vandalism incident – Kitchen window broken, donated items were stolen. The police report was made, as well as reported to the insurance company. Other Business: Approved Sensei Aoyagi’s request for the $50 annual cost for the Japanese Educa onal Fund for the MHM Japanese School. The MHM secretary will be on vaca on from 7/30 to 8/14. Sharon Nagoshi has volunteered to assist, and will need addi onal volunteers. Please contact the office if you are available. The next Kyodan mee ng is scheduled for August 12, 2015. Respec ully submi ed by: Peggy Kono, Secretary of MHM Council Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii HEADQUARTERSUPDATE 1727 Pali Highway, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Phone: (808) 522-9200 Fax: (808) 522-9209 Web: www.hongwanjihawaii.com Email: [email protected] HQ BOOKSTORE UPDATE HQ Bookstore is now selling third‐printed white Wasan book, “A TRUE PURE LAND TEACHING JODO SHINSHU and THREE PURE LAND POEMS WRITTEN BY GUTOKU SHINRAN” ($22.00). Wasan is a collec on of Japanese poems wri en by Shinran Shonin. This White Wasan Book is mainly used for daily chan ng of Shoshinge & Wasan. This book was first printed in 1999 by Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii in order to meet the needs of ministers and members who brought up with English as their na ve language. Through this book you will know how to read Japanese by Roman alphabet and how to chant the sutra by music note. Moreover you can read its English meaning on the same page. As we reprinted this third edi on, we had reviewed its con‐ tents and some errors or mistyping were corrected. If you would like to purchase this white Wasan book, please contact Yoshiko at HQ Bookstore. Call (808)522‐ 9202 or e‐mail [email protected]. DONATION FROM JODO SHINSHU HONGWANJI‐HA Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii recently received a funding assistance of fi y million Japanese Yen (JPY 50,000,000) from the Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji‐ha for the undertaking of the Pacific Buddhist Academy’s new school building. Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji‐ha recently launched the Comprehensive Advancement Project (宗門 合振興計 ) which will be executed for 10 accoun ng years from June 1, 2015 through March 31, 2025 to enrich and promote our organiza on on the occasions of the Commemora on Services of Transmission of Jodo Shinshu tradi on in 2016‐2017, the 850th Anniversary of the birth of Shinran Shonin, and the 800th Anniversary of the establishment of Jodo Shinshu in 2023. One major focus of the Advancement Project is “contribu ng to the general welfare of society based on the spirit of Buddhism” ( の精神に基づく社会への貢献)and, as part of this effort in the Overseas Districts or interna onally, this funding assistance of JPY 50,000,000 to PBA for the year 2015 was disbursed recently. Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii and Pacific Buddhist Academy are truly grateful for the strong support from the Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji‐ha. SUNDAY SPEAKERS and FUTURE ACTIVITIES By: Marilyn Sunday Speakers August 2nd ‐ Subject: BWA Convwen on in Calgary August 16th ‐ Denise Fleetham August 9th ‐ Kisa Uradomo August 30th ‐ Rev. Tennes Ac vi es August 23rd ‐ Dharma School Picnic September 13th ‐ Grandparents’ Day September 13th ‐ Fall Ohigan and Peace Day ‐ Rev. Tennes Volunteers are needed for Grandparent’s Day and Peace Day ac vi es. Also, please let Sharon Nagoshi 572‐0316 or Marilyn Mori‐ kawa 572‐7445 know if you have ideas for celebra ng these special days. THANK YOU FOR ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR! By Diane K. Makawao Hongwanji's 2015 Bazaar was another successful culmination of hard work and dedication. An event such as the bazaar would not be possible without the tremendous amount of work and cooperation from our loyal and hardworking temple members, families, Boy/Cub Scouts and families, Judo families, and friends. Long hours and endless amounts of preparation, which begin many months before the actual bazaar day, are necessary to make these types of weekends happen. Thank you to all of you for your help, for the many, many generous donations of produce, flowers, ingredients, goods , and also for your patronage! Special thanks to those who do far more than just sacrifice one weekend, but, rather, many weekends and weekdays, for without their planning and contributions, the bazaar could not have run as smoothly as it did. Chairpersons for the different departments for the bazaar were: Parking, Michael Nakagawa; Plants, Sharon and Calvin Higuchi; Garage sale, Glenna Smith, Ruth Tokumaru, Gail Hamai, Alison Nakagawa; Sushi, Marilyn Morikawa; Concessions/Bento, Glynis Okamura; Lunch for workers, Jean Nishida and Jackie Hashimoto; Chow Fun, Bobbi Nakagawa; Cookies, Carol Yamamura; Breezeway setup, Ray Nakagawa; Breezeway sales, Jean Nishida; Pickled vegetables, Sets Asato,; Spam Musubi, Sharon Nagoshi; Manju, Diane Kosaka; Pickled Peaches, Calvin Higuchi; Dried pickled peaches, Sharon Higuchi; Nishime, Aiko and Nadao Makimoto; Security, David Judd and Claude Moreau; Finance, Diane Nako and Laura Ujiie. Not only is our bazaar a source of income for our temple, but it is also a time when we can share our products with our community. We tried our best to plan and organize a smooth running bazaar, and we are very open to suggestions on how to improve for next year. If you have any ideas and suggestions, please give them to Glynis Okamura or Diane Kosaka, chairs for this year's bazaar. THANK YOU FOR ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL SUMMER GARAGE SALE! By Gail H. This year’s garage sale fell on the 4th and 5th of July. There was a lot of excitement as well as long long lines, but thanks to you, our hard working volunteers, the garage sale was a huge success! We had a record attendance of approximately 1,400 people over the two days! A sampling of comments made to the workers were, “everything is so well organized… you have the most amazing items of new and unusual stuff… things are clean and good prices… pleasant and helpful boy scouts… ono food!... the sweetest pineapples! etc., etc.” A big MAHALO to all the men, ladies, kids, affiliated organizations and friends who make it all possible. Because of you, the garage sale continues its huge successes. Customers are very happy and return year after year, bringing new friends through word of mouth. Needless to say, we couldn’t do it without all the generous donations and our hardworking volunteers. Let us not forget. all these hard-working volunteers need to have sustenance! Did you know we have several kitchen crews who feed all the workers during the week? Thank you Cliff Tokumaru for set-up night chili dinner, thank you Diane Kosaka and Glynis Okamura for Saturday workers lunch, , Jean Nishida for Saturday garage sale lunch and Jackie Hashimoto & family for Sunday Bazaar lunch bentos. And much appreciation to all the people who bring us food and snacks to keep us going throughout the week! Special shout outs to Ray, Bobbie, and Haiku Grocery Store for tents and truck- loads of boxes, Andy, Glenna, and their strong-man crew for furniture pick-ups, Paul Nishida for fixing the leaking container roof and trucking huge loads to the dump, Bob & Gille for the extra trip to the landfill, Amy & Richard Blue for all the cleaning and “handy-man” fixing, Clyde and Hamai Appliance for all the newspaper and radio ads and extra trash picups, and Theo Yamamura for the delicious pineapple deliveries! While we may not be able to mention all the individuals who are working hard behind the scenes, we greatly appreciate you devotion, and we humbly ask that you please continue your great support. THANK YOU VERY, VERY MUCH! BAZAAR 2015 GENERAL CLEAN-UP – A DAY OF TEAMWORK By: Marilyn General Clean-up was held on July 19, truly a day of TEAMWORK. As Floyd’s t-shirt said, “TEAMWORK is a lot of people doing what I say.” That’s okay, everyone seemed to know what to do, but we appreciate Floyd for organizing the assignments. Sam used to always report the count of people helping out on Clean-up Day, which was 60, 70, or 80 members showing up some years. Hard to count people but this year’s count was 35 cars and about 50 people. There were a lot of yellow Cub Scout shirts, teal Boys Scout shirts, and black Judo shirts, all combined more than the number of church members. So, we really appreciate the help they give us. Thank you for waking up so early on a Sunday morning. What time did everybody start? Seven o’clock, Carol was already in the kitchen, and Floyd, Sharon, Peggy, and Darin were already in the church putting up the chochin. There were some people in the yard and by the peach trees, too. By 8:00 there was a wave of people and everyone was cleaning away. Everyone seems to have their “favorite” (or unfavorite) task to do and there was plenty of work for everybody. The church altar, pews, windows, and floors are shiny clean. The flowers in the Nokotsudo look fresh. The peach trees and shrubs are freshly trimmed. The sidewalks, porches, and steps are swept clean. Then, the Obon yagura and ring were set up. This was an adult job as the Scout leaders with Sharon, Floyd, Calvin and Michael, measured and leveled everything. Now, it looked ready for Obon. Thank you to everybody who was able to come and help. AND Thank you for the wonderful lunch. From 1996, Sam’s Message: “We want more people to come and help. Hope to see more new faces. Slowly by slowly the old faces are fading away, therefore we need the new ones to take over. We don’t want to have a wide gap and be stuck with all the work for a few years. …… I don’t know who is the cook for that day, but I am quite sure lunch will be served. We can’t let the hard workers go home hungry.” TEMPLE SECRETARY ON VACATION ‐ Rie Taketa, our Temple Secretary, will be on vaca on from July 30th to August 14th. Temple Office will be opened between regular hours from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm, manned by volunteer members. TROOP 18 NEWS By: Bryson Uchima The Troop 18 Boy Scouts did a 6.2 mile hike in the Makawao Forest Reserve on June 14. The weather was nice and cool, with a little bit of sprinkles at the end of the hike. On the 4th of July weekend, the Boy Scouts assisted with the Makawao Hongwanji Garage Sale by helping with the set-up and also helping customers carry their goods to their cars, putting part of the Scout Law into action by being Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, and Kind! The day after the Garage Sale the Boys Scouts headed up to Camp Maluhia for our 1-week Summer Camp! The weather that week was a little soggy and it stormed on us during Outpost, but overall we had lots of fun while earning tons of merit badges during camp! We even managed to take 1st Place overall in the camp relay competitions! Dominic Flavin also won an award for earning the highest score at camp in Archery! We are very grateful to Aunty Cindy and Uncle Scott McCormick for all of their hard work in coordinating the endless details and for being there for the Troop throughout Summer Camp to make sure everything was in order! We also want to thank Haley Okamura, former Troop 18 Eagle Scout, for filling in the gaps for our required 2-deep leadership! We will be selling our amazing hamburgers at the Makawao Hongwanji Obon festival on July 24th & 25th! We are hoping for nice weather and a good crowd! OBON 2015 By: Sharon N. On behalf of Makawao Hongwanji Mission, we would like to thank the many individuals who made this year’s Obon Festival once again a most enjoyable and successful event. The weather was perfect which in turn brought large crowds to both nights. We truly appreciate those who volunteered countless hours of their time in preparing for this joyous celebration. We are grateful for your generous monetary and food donations. Obon is called the Gathering of Joy by Jodo Shinshu Buddhists. This was evident by listening to and reflecting upon the message by our guest speaker, Reverend Richard Tennes, minister of Kahului Hongwanji. Special thanks go to the committee chairs and organizations who have stepped PROJECT CHOW FUN By: Bobbi Chow fun was all sold out for Bazaar as well as the 2 nights of Obon. A thousand arigatos and hugs to all of you that helped. We chopped over 200 pounds of veggies and cooked over 1,200 pounds of noodles. It was work, work, and work, but so worth the effort. We laughed, we sweated, we cha ed, we sweated, we ate, and we sweat‐ ed again. This year we invited some new helpers to join in, hopefully they enjoyed themselves and will be back next year. Hear elt thanks to all of you! Thank you all! MHM PRESCHOOL PROJECT SANDBOX Is this what 14.45 tons of sand look like? Thank you so much to the Preschool Board members that moved all this sand into the sandbox, a barrel at a me, a shovel at a me. Thank good‐ ness it was overcast and had periodic sprinkles of rain. We will take pleasure in knowing the children will have fresh sand for the coming school year. Also, thank you to Paul for build‐ ing the beau ful faucet set in the out‐ door sink. With the help of David, the 2 of them installed it in no me. We are so apprecia ve of every‐ one’s commitment to our preschool. THANK YOU - Y-O-U MADE GARAGE SALE AND BAZAAR SUCCESSFUL !!! By: Marilyn Diane, Glynis, Maya, Dawn, Fred, Lynn, Michael, David, Michael, Robert, Dwayne, Claude, Glenna, Gail, Ruth, Alison, Sets, Iwa, JoAnn, Edna, Allan, Janet, Maryann, Ruby, Cory, Raynette, Renee, Kimo, Clyde, Bryant, Glenn, Kathy, Peggy, Corinne, Bob, Gylle, Glenna, Renie, Miyuki, Narissa, Blanche, Melvin, Sandy, Lois, Richard, Amy, Hiromi, Andy, Betty, Ohana, Harold, Paul, Paul, Jean, Stephanie, Calvin, Sharon, Ohana, Leatrice, Amy, Doris, Michael, Marilyn, JoAnn, Mitzi, Jean, Sandy, Barbara, Kenny, Norine, Irma, Haru, Alice, Laura, Jean, Helen, Rie, Donald, Sharon, Gail, Marcie, Jackie, Clark, Ohana, Bobbi, Ray, Lori, Glenn, Ken, Denise, Pam, Glenn, Ray, Carol, Doris, Sharon, Aiko, Nadao, Ohana, Marilyn, Rene, Fred, Carol, Janet, Pearl, Lorin, Megan, all the Boy Scouts and Judo Club members, everybody who donated anything, everybody who gave their time before, during, or after garage sale and bazaar, and anybody else “sorry” if we somehow missed you. THANK YOU to all the committees and EVERYONE who just got the JOB DONE. AMAZING! AMAZING! AMAZING! August - September 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 7:00 am Nokotsudo - Cleaning 8:30 am Fitness Prog < Rie Taketa Vacation > 7/30 ~ 8/14 2 9:00 am Family Service Jr. YBA Sat 3 4 8:30 am Fitness Prog BWA : Dharma Spkrs 6:00/7:15 pm 2:45/3:30 pm Japanese Sch 9 9:00 am Family Service BWA 10 Judo 11 8:30 am Fitness Prog 5 6 8:30 am Fitness Prog 2:45/3:30 pm Japanese Sch 6:00/7:15pm Judo 7 8 7:00 am Clean-Up Makawao 8:30 am Fitness Prog 12 13 14 15 7:00 am Nokotsudo - Cleaning 8:30 am Fitness Prog Kisa Uradomo : Dharma Spkr 6:00/7:15pm 2:45/3:30 pm Judo Japanese Sch 7:00 pm Council Mtg 8:30 am Fitness Prog 2:45/3:30 pm Japanese Sch 6:00/7:15pm Judo 16 9:00 am Family Service 17 8:30 am Sr. Program 18 8:30 am Fitness Prog 19 20 21 6:00/7:15pm 2:45/3:30 pm Japanese Sch 8:30 am Fitness Prog 2:45/3:30 pm Japanese Sch 6:00/7:15pm Judo 22 7:00 am Clean-Up Makawao 8:30 am Fitness Prog 26 27 8:30 am Fitness Prog 2:45/3:30 pm Japanese Sch 6:00/7:15 pm Judo 28 29 8:30 am Fitness Prog Dharma School Denise Fleetham : Dharma Spkr 23 No Service Dharma School Picnic 24 25 8:30 am Fitness Prog 6:00/7:15 pm 2:45/3:30 pm Judo Japanese Sch Sun Mon 30 9:00 am Family Service Kyodan Rev. Tennes 31 6 9:00 am Family Service Jr.YBA 7 *Grandparent’s Day 6:00/7:15 pm 13 9:00 am Fall Ohigan Service Rev. Tennes 14 Officiant:;Speaker Tue 1 8:00 am Fitness Prog Sat 8:30 am Fitness Prog 2:45/3:30 pm Japanese Sch 6:00/7:15 pm Judo 4 5 7:00 am Clean-Up Makawao 8:30 am Fitness Prog 8 8:30 am Fitness Prog 9 11 2:45/3:30 pm Japanese Sch 7:00 pm Council Mtg 10 8:30 am Fitness Prog 2:45/3:30 pm Japanese Sch 6:00/7:15pm Judo 12 7:00 am Nokotsudo -Cleaning 8:30 am Fitness Prog 15 8:30 am Fitness Prog 16 17 8:30 am Fitness Prog 2:45/3:30 pm Japanese Sch 6:00/7:15pm Judo 18 19 7:00 am Clean-Up Makawao 8:30 am Fitness Prog 23 24 25 26 8:30 am Fitness Prog 6:00/7:15pm 2:45/3:30 pm Judo Japanese Sch 20 9:00 am Family Service 21 8:30 am Sr. Program 22 8:30 am Fitness Prog 6:00/7:15pm Judo 2:45/3:30 pm Japanese Sch 28 29 8:30 am Fitness Prog 6:00/7:15pm Judo 2:45/3:30 pm Japanese Sch 27 9:00 am Family Service Kyodan Fri 3 6:00/7:15 pm 2:45/3:30 pm Judo Japanese Sch Judo Thu 2 Offidant; Sperker Dharma School Wed 30 8:30 am Fitness Prog 2:45/3:30 pm Japanese Sch 6:00/7:15pm Judo
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