May 2016 Mililani Town Association
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May 2016 Mililani Town Association
ͶͷͼȈ 1 Mililani Town Association 95-303 Kaloapau Street Mililani, Hawaii 96789 Presorted Standard U.S. Postage Paid Honolulu, HI Permit No. 1023 Milil a ni Town Associ ation May 2016 MTA MILILANI NEWS PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE MTA Mililani Town Association Board of Directors President...................................................Bob Barrett Vice President................................Michelle Kidani Secretary..................................Josie Hart Ka’anehe Treasurer...................................Glenn S. Yoshimori Directors...........................................Roger Babcock, Will Kane, Neil Takeda, Michael Magaoay, Valerie Okimoto Hello Mililani! MTA Staff Managers General Manager David O’Neal, CMCA, AMS [email protected] Member Services Manager Laurie Usui, CMCA, AMS [email protected] Covenants & Design Manager Katherine Cueva, CMCA, AMS [email protected] Controller Lynelle Tamashiro, CPA, CMCA [email protected] Aquatics Manager Kaleo Perreira [email protected] Café Manager Jessica Maclachlan [email protected] Common Area Manager Michael Keller, CSP, CMCA [email protected] May 2016 Cover & Special Event Pages Designed by Special Event Coordinators Kawika Samson [email protected] Jennifer Suzuki [email protected] Newsletter Specialist - Joshua Ching [email protected] Marketing Specialist - Ronna Derby [email protected] The Mililani News is a monthly publication of the Mililani Town Association. The publication is used to notify owners of community issues, changes in association policies, scheduled meetings, hearings, programs, classes, special events and activities, and for recognizing MTA members and employees for their achievements and outstanding service. MTA Management has the authority to approve or disapprove editorial submissions, materials, or advertisements. MTA does not endorse and is not responsible for the merchandise or services advertised in this publication. The Mililani News is mailed to residential properties in Mililani. If you are a homeowner who is renting your home to a tenant and live outside of Mililani, or you are a property manager or business owner in Mililani, you are welcome to view the monthly newsletter online. If you are a property owner who would prefer to read the newsletter online, rather than receive it in the mail, call 440-2633 or send an email to lwhite@mililanitown. org to have your property address removed from the MTA newsletter mailing list. 2 ȈǤǤ I want to start by congratulating our newly re-elected board members to another 3 year term. At our March meeting, the election results were read and Josie Hart Ka’anehe, Will Kane and Glenn Yoshimori were all re-elected. I want to thank them for their hard work and dedication and I look forward to working with them again. I would also like to thank those who were also on the ballot but didn’t get elected. Thank you for your willingness to help our community and please try again next year. After our annual meetings, we hold a short organizational meeting where we ϐ positions. I was re-elected as your President, and for that I am thankful. I would like to thank the board for their trust in me once again. Serving as your President is an honor that I do not take lightly. I have a deep desire to serve and I believe that Mililani is the best place to live in our state. Also re-elected to ϐ Ǣ as Vice President, Josie Hart Ka’anehe as Secretary and Glenn Yoshimori as Treasurer. The end of this month is our target date for moving into the newly constructed Administration building at rec center 3. Recently, I took a tour of the new facility and it is beautiful! The old building was there for 40 years and while it did serve its purpose, it was time for updating. The new facility will serve our community better and provide a more enhanced and technologically advanced work place for the staff. I hope you get to see it and I look forward to the opening. As you can see by our newsletter cover, we have some exciting events this month. Our ever-popular Spring Craft Fair will be held on May 7th and is a great opportunity to pick up a last minute Mother’s Day gift. And one of my favorite events, Movie by the Pool, will be held on May 21. I think it is the perfect combination of family, food and great fun! I try to go to every one and I see many of the same faces there. Obviously, I’m not alone in my passion for this event! May also brings us Mother’s Day and I would like to wish all our Mothers a very happy and restful Mother’s Day. I hope you enjoy your day. We should celebrate Mothers every day of the year! I hope you are surrounded by loved ones and your day involves some level of pampering. Aloha, Bob Barrett MTA Board President MEETING SCHEDULE MTA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Third Wednesday of the month 7:00pm at Recreation Center 2 President: Bob Barrett Contact David O’Neal at 623-7300 NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD #25 Mililani/Waipio/Melemanu Fourth Wednesday of the month 7:30pm at Recreation Center 3 Dick Poirier / Tel: 808-623-2259 NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD #35 Mililani Mauka/Launani Valley Third Tuesday of the month 7:00pm at Mililani Mauka Elementary Dean Hazama / Tel: 808-226-7430 MILILANI NEWS MTA BUSINESS OFFICES COMMUNITY SAFETY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE Temporarily Located Inside Rec Center 6 95-1010 Konaku Street, Mililani, HI 96789 Tel: 808-623-7300 / Fax: 808-623-3474 Monday-Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm Town Center of Mililani Remodel for Tomorrow Means Safety First Today! ϐ Ƭ See Facility Schedule for Rec 6 Pool Hours REC CENTER 3 BUSINESS OFFICE 95-281 Kaloapau Street, Mililani Town Tel: 808-440-2603 Monday-Saturday 8:00am to 8:30pm Sunday 9:00am to 8:30pm REC CENTER 7 BUSINESS OFFICE 95-1333 Lehiwa Drive, Mililani Mauka Tel: 808-440-2608 Monday-Friday 8:00am to 8:30pm Saturday 8:00am to 7:45pm Sunday 8:00am to 5:45pm MTA MAILING ADDRESS Mililani Town Association 95-1010 Konaku Street Mililani, Hawaii 96789 NEW! Administrative Office Opening SUMMER 2016 During the renovation, please visit us at Rec 6: 95-1010 Konaku St., Mililani Mauka Photo above of the MTA Recreation Center 6 (Temporary location of Administration Office) As you have probably noticed, Town Center of Mililani has begun an extensive remodel to much of the shopping center. While this $15 million renovation will provide beautiful new areas for the Mililani community to eat, shop, and get together, visitors should be certain ϐ areas while visiting TCM during the construction. All of the shops and restaurants as well as the theater will be open normal business hours throughout the renovations to the outdoor space so take these helpful hints while visiting the shopping center. The construction will be done with local workers, as weather permits, so be kind and courteous to the Mililani community members working to complete this project. Follow the signs and safety markers as they’re there to help. The walkways under the eaves closest to the stores will remain open throughout all construction for pedestrian access to the shopping center. While under construction, be aware of barricades that mark “off limit areas” and also guide the way to safe paths through the Center. Updates to the landscaping and new seating areas are underway throughout TCM as well as new lighting to improve safety and visibility after dark. Pay attention to signs, instructions, and orange safety cones even when construction isn’t visible as the work may be overhead or out of sight. The safety markers are there for a reason! All of these updates will make for an exciting and beautiful new space for Mililani shoppers and residents and the investment in areas for our community to gather should be celebrated. Just please be careful and comply with instructions to keep you safe as you visit, shop, and dine at Town Center of Mililani during the transition. All of the main entrances will be Ǧϐ friendly with new pathways, lighting, and landscaping. Each of the four entryways will be barricaded one at a time. Currently the Center entrance by Straub Family Health Center and Zippy’s is under construction. Please be safe, observe the barricades, and watch for cars in the parking lot. The Gazebo has been taken down and will be replaced with a new center court public area, shade sail, and water feature that will provide a new place to relax and get together. There will also be a new seating and dining space in front of the Mililani 14 Theaters. This entrance to the Center may be temporarily relocated to accommodate this construction. ͶͷͼȈ 3 MILILANI NEWS HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 48TH ANNUAL MEETING On March 16, 2016, the Mililani Town Association and the current Board of Directors gathered for the 48th Annual Meeting at Recreation Center III. President, Bob Barrett called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. It was ascertained that there were more than 100 votes represented in person and by proxy establishing a quorum for the meeting. The total count of votes represented was 1,987. The previous Annual Meeting minutes were approved. Each Department’s year-end reports ϐ Ǥ a Board of Directors of 9 members and the resolution respecting capital contributions for the ϐ ͵ͳǡʹͲͳǤ The three elected candidates for the Board of Directors were also announced. The top three vote-getters received 3-year terms. BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTION RESULTS Hart Ka’anehe, Josie * Kane, Will * Yoshimori, Glenn * Nau, Isi Wicker, Dane K 2,388 2,223 2,120 1,029 986 27.30% 25.42% 24.24% 11.77% 11.27% BOLD = Elected ASTERISK (*) = Incumbent CORPORATE OFFICERS The Board of Directors met immediately following the Annual Meeting to elect the Corporate ϐ ʹͲͳǦʹͲͳǤǣ President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: Bob Barrett Michelle Kidani Josie Hart Ka’anehe Glenn Yoshimori Directors: Roger Babcock, Will Kane, Neil Takeda, Michael Magaoay, Val Okimoto NATIONAL BIKE MONTH May is National Bike Month which makes it a good time to go over some basic bike safety information. Here are some safety pointers (from be-safe.org) that should be considered before going out on the road to ensure a positive experience for kids and adults alike. Do a 6-point Bicycle Safety Check: • Check your tires for condition and appropriate pressure. • Check to ensure that your wheels spin freely. • ϐ sure they are functioning and are properly secured. • Check the brakes. • Check the seat and handlebars for proper adjustment. • ϐ comfort and control. Wear a helmet • ϐ ϐ Ǥ See and Be Seen • Wear bright clothing. • ϐ Ǥ • Make eye contact with motorists. • Ride where crossing, passing and approaching motorists can see you. Stay Alert • Watch for cars slowing down or speeding up. Watch for obstacles (car doors opening, potholes/debris, children in the area, other motorists/pedestrians/bicyclists). We hid one April Fools gag in the April issue of the MTA newsletter. Wee challenged chall you to ϐ Ǥ drawing was held on April 11th and each winner was awarded four movie theater tickets! Congratulations To: Chelsie Omo, Russell Goo, Wendy Wagai, Sandra Miyama, Dawn Keithley Answer: ͳȌϐ Inspection Map upside down 4 ȈǤǤ Obey Rules of the Road • ϐ Ǥ • When turning, use the turning lane. • ϐ ǡ Ƭ markings. • Give right of way to pedestrians. Treat Mom to something special this Mother’s Day! Sunday Brunch: May 8th, 10am-3pm Champagne, Wine & Beer specials!! & More!! Happy Mother’s Day -From your Taps & Apps Family Come visit us at 808-626-8277 www.tapsandappsbrewpub.com Give mom a gift of massage! Special Offer: Two 1-Hour Sessions For $100 + tax (Reg. $130) Massages for relaxation, stress, repetitive use injuries and chronic pain conditions. Lic.#5587 Come visit us at Tel: 625-9090 Call for Appointment 410 Kilani Avenue Suite 204, Wahiawa 95-1830 Meheula Pkwy Suite C6 Mililani Mauka (near Navy Federal Credit Union) Get your GLOW on this Mother’s Day! Cutco is Made in America Guaranteed Forever! 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Begin your wellness journey by safely and effectively supporting your body with natural solutions To order doTERRA essential oils and products and for your local support, contact one of our Wellness Advocates: Laura Pasternak, RN Diamond Wellness Advocate 808-216-1431 Carolyn Franzone 262-313-7000 Colleen Zoller LMT Norma Tansey MaryJean Fischer Sherry Howard Silver Silver Silver Silver 808-348-1714 808-228-2819 808-354-4313 808-258-5183 Alisha Kalua 808-542-6916 Roberta Reese 808-349-3303 Tami Renard 507-440-6006 Lori Iha 808-230-3441 Upcoming FREE education: Inspire Wellness Hawaii Symposium (Ticket Required) May 7, 10:00 am-6:00 PM at Neal Blaisdell Center ͶͷͼȈ 5 SPECIAL EVENTS 6 ȈǤǤ 4VIWGLSSPRS[STIRMR1MPMPERMSJJ½VWXQSRXL* )EVP]STIR PEXIGPSWI]IEVVSYRHWGLIHYPIJI[LSPMHE]GPSWYVIW (VSTMR¾I\WGLIHYPIWERHLSYVP]GEVIEPWSEZEMPEFPI 625-2001 Paving the way to reach for their dreams is our specialty THE COLE ACADEMY CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS AGES 0-6 )HYGEXMSR 2YVXYVMRK'EVI2EXMSREPP]%GGVIHMXIH %GEHIQMG'YVVMGYPYQ/MRHIVKEVXIR6IEHMRIWW RII¿UVWPRQWKIRUQHZ enrollments. Apply year-round. 6IEHMRK1EXL7GMIRGI*SVIMKR0ERKYEKIW%VX 1YWMG7SGMEP7OMPPW4L]WMGEP)HYGEXMSR4PE] *YR %TTP]JVIISRPMRI[[[XLIGSPIEGEHIQ]GSQ ͶͷͼȈ 7 SPECIAL EVENTS 8 ȈǤǤ ͶͷͼȈ 9 HOMEOWNER ASSESSMENTS The MTA quarterly assessment is collected in accordance with Article VI, Section 6.02 of the Mililani Town DCCR. Assessment due dates are January 1st, April 1st, July 1st, and October 1st in the amount of $102.00 per quarter (effective April 1, 2010). Quarterly reminder notices are sent to homeowners. A $10.00 late fee will be charged if payment is not received by the 10th of the month that payment is due. There are 5 ways to pay your assessments: 1. SurePay Payment Plan - SurePay allows your bank to automatically, electronically transfer your quarterly assessment payments from your checking or savings account through Automated Clearing House (ACH) to MTA. Fill out a SurePay form and turn it in to one of our business ϐ ̷Ǥ org. Submit a voided check with your form. 2. Pay Online - To safely pay your assessment online, homeowners must go through the ϐ ȋǤǤ ȌǤ ϐ ǡ look for the “Pay Online” icon at the top that looks like a credit card. Click the icon and you will be directed to the online payment page. Payments made through any other website is not recommended and are not guaranteed by MTA. 3. Pay in Person - Payments may be made at ϐ ȋ95-1010 Konaku Street) from 8am to 4pm Monday through Friday, or at the Rec Center 3 or 7 Business ϐ ϐ hours. Please bring your remittance stub with you when you make your payment. 4. 5. Use Our Secure Drop-Box - There is a dropbox located outside of Rec Center 3 that you may use at any time, including after hours and weekends. A 2nd drop-box is located inside the Rec 6 administration ϐ business hours. Pay by Mail - To avoid late fees, please allow ample time for mail delivery and for your payments to post as received. Homeowners with multiple properties must submit a separate remittance stub and payment, for each property address. • If you are mailing a check with the remittance stub, please mail it to: Mililani Town Association, P.O. Box 29380, Honolulu, HI 96820-1780. This is a “Lockbox” service through Bank of Hawaii. Only the payment will be processed. • If you are mailing a check without the remittance stub or with the remittance stub and other correspondence or enclosures (such as name or mailing address changes), please mail it to Mililani Town Association: 95-303 Kaloapau Street, Mililani, HI 96789. 10 ȈǤǤ Escrow Demand Fees and Transfer of Ownership Fees When selling your home within Mililani Town Association (MTA), your escrow company will request from MTA what is referred to as an escrow demand statement. This report will provide the escrow company with payoff information, in order to ensure all funds due to MTA are collected for the property at closing. These funds include amounts owed for both the seller and buyer and can include assessments, late fees, legal charges, and transfer fees associated with the transfer of ownership of the property. To recover some of the cost to process such requests and ensure resources are allocated to provide a quick turnaround of information for the escrow company, effective April 1, 2016, MTA will implement a fee of $25 per demand request to be paid prior to the release of information. MTA membership includes nearly 16,000 properties. Each resale of property requires the update and maintenance of membership information and billing records. A transfer fee is charged to the buyer of the property to ensure that MTA’s records are updated timely and accurately. This fee is typically paid through escrow during the sale and purchase of the property. This fee is necessary for MTA to recover a portion of the expense relating to the administration of its membership records. A $100 transfer fee was set in 2005 and has not been increased in over ten years. Effective April 1, 2016, the transfer fee will increase to $300 for each resale of property. Here’s how to sign up: 1) Go to www.mililanitown.org 2) Click on the link to sign up, enter your account (include 3 leading zeroes), street number (94 or 95) and your e-mail address. 3) You will receive an e-mail with an activation ϐǤ ǡ are enrolled! MTA Quarterly Assessments SUREPAY AUTOMATIC PAYMENT FORM Please use a separate form for each property. I authorize the Mililani Town Association to initiate the following action of the account information listed below. Please check one: START Service CHANGE Information STOP Service MTA Account Number: Mililani Property Address: Owner’s Name(s): Mailing Address: (if different from property address): Home #: Work #: Cell #: Email: Complete this section when STARTING service or CHANGING information ϐ checking or savings account listed below to pay the quarterly MTA assessment dues. Account Type: Checking (voided check required) Name of Financial Institution: Bank Routing Number: Bank Account Number: Signature of Bank Account Holder Date SUBMIT A VOIDED CHECK WITH THIS FORM Drop off, Mail, Fax, or Email Application and voided check to: Mililani Town Association 95-303 Kaloapau Street, Mililani, HI 96789 Fax: 808-623-3474 Email: [email protected] Savings COFFEE BREAK ͶͷͼȈ11 Hawaii’s Hawaii’s#1 #1Broker BrokerWelcomes WelcomesMililani’s Mililani’s#1 #1Real RealEstate EstateTeam! Team! Former FormerTrojans. Trojans. Current CurrentResidents. Residents.Always AlwaysMililani. Mililani. 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To make an appointment visit www.MililaniDental.com or call (808) 489-9587 Mililani • Schofield 95-390 Kuahelani Ave. #4 Mililani Shopping Center ͶͷͼȈ13 MEMBER SERVICES MTA Facility Amenities & Features t ng t l ol ur il. ur ati oom é Po ap Poo on e s f rts i l Co va l S Co s t a d g a r e R -Fi i n g l u o A c e l l e a e n g n C i l l o o r i a i nd ry n a d ib ls ta y P C A oo m ou et sin cre r pa Poo Ren Part l is yb Po ie etb ic gr mm Hancess S e n k d i Re ente Bu ϐ tern Ind d Ga ree W Le ibra g l n y l t s l n d r c a Je Sw F L fo Ki Pi C Pl Ba Vo Te Ha Pin Ac In an 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 r he Ot Waterslide Heated Handicap to 84° F Lift Outdoor Handicap Lift Indoor Indoor Heated to 84° F Walk-In Ramp BBQ Pavilions Please visit www.mililanitown.org for more information ADMIN OFFICE at Rec 6 • Mililani Mauka 95-1010 Konaku Street, Mililani, HI 96789 Tel: 808-623-7300 / Fax: 808-623-3474 Monday - Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm ϐ Ƭ MTA MAILING ADDRESS 95-303 Kaloapau Street Mililani, HI 96789 REC 7 INTERNET CAFÉ • Mililani Mauka Proudly Serving Starbucks® Beverages and Delicious Pastries Free WiFi and Use of Computer Kiosks 95-1333 Lehiwa Drive, Mililani Mauka Monday - Friday 7:00am to 8:00pm Saturday & Sunday 8:00am to 8:00pm RECREATION CENTER 1 • Tel: 440-2601 95-400 Ikaloa Street, Mililani Town See Facility Schedule for Hours RECREATION CENTER 2 • Tel: 440-2602 94-300 Anania Drive, Mililani Town See Facility Schedule for Hours RECREATION CENTER 3 • Tel: 440-2603 95-281 Kaloapau Street, Mililani Town See Facility Schedule for Hours RECREATION CENTER 4 • Tel: 440-2604 94-233 Makapipipi Street, Mililani Town See Facility Schedule for Hours RECREATION CENTER 5 • Tel: 440-2605 95-1101 Ainamakua Drive, Mililani Mauka See Facility Schedule for Hours RECREATION CENTER 6 • Tel: 440-2606 95-1010 Konaku Street, Mililani Mauka See Facility Schedule for Hours RECREATION CENTER 7 • Tel: 440-2607 95-1333 Lehiwa Drive, Mililani Mauka See Facility Schedule for Hours 14 ȈǤǤ MTA Membership Cards A valid MTA Membership ID card provides you access to all seven of our Recreation Centers and the unique amenities that each one has to offer. Membership also allows you to join in the special events, seminars, programs, and classes that are held in our facilities, as well as the opportunity to take advantage of exclusive, MTA ϐǤ Membership cards may be purchased at Recreation Center 3 and Recreation Center 7. Renters must have permission to get an MTA ID from the Homeowner. Complete membership requirements and forms are available on the “ID CARDS” page of the MTA website. Prices for Homeowners: 1 year- $6.50 2 years- $11.50 3 years- $16.50 Renters: 1 year or less- $6.50 Guests: 3 months- $6.50 Replacement fee: $1.50 SUMMER LOTTERY INFO (May – July): As always, dates will open a year-to-the-date in advance. Lotteries will take place at the ȗϐ ǤǦ 8:00am – 8:20am. Lottery drawing is at 8:30am (representative must be present). One representative per property address may stand in for the Homeowner/Head of Household in the lottery. The representative must be able to provide the Homeowner/Head of Household’s legal name, property address and phone number. The actual Homeowner/Head of Household must sign the contract within 24 hours and pay in full. The person must also have a valid MTA ID card. If there is no signature and no payment after 24 hours, the contract will be voided. Please call 623-7300 for the location of ϐ Ǥ Pool Reservations & Lifeguards ȈԜRenters residing at the M.T.A. property with a current executed “Transfer of Privileges” form submitted by the landlord or property management company. POOL RESERVATIONS AND LIFEGUARDS: All reservations for the use of a swimming pool will require payment for the services of MTA lifeguards. One lifeguard is required for every 35 people in the pool area regardless if they are swimming or not. A minimum of two MTA lifeguards are required at Rec 4 regardless of the headcount. Lifeguards must remain on duty as long as there are people in the pool area. There is no “grace-period” for setting-up or clean-up for swimming pool rentals. Flotation tubes and pool toys are provided by MTA at Recs 3 and 4. Waterslide will not be available during pool rentals. ȈԜ ϐ any age (new cards issued to children under 18 must have a photo ID or a parent present) Rec 7 BBQ Pavilion Reservations ID cards will only be issued to: ȈԜHomeowners, Household Members and Guests registered with MTA as residing at the Homeowner’s address ȈԜAdult members (18 years or older) are allowed to bring in up to four guests with each card. ȈԜCards are non-transferrable. Only the member pictured on a current I.D. card may use that card. ȈԜCash, check, and credit(VISA or Mastercard) are accepted ȈԜID cards can be made at Rec 3 and Rec 7 ϐ A signed Rec 7 Pavilion Reservations Form and payment in full must be submitted at the time of reservation. The rental fee is $50.00 per pavilion. Reservations open a year-to ϐ ǡ ϐ Ǥ The maximum capacity of each pavilion is twelve people. Same day back-to-back pre-reservations are not allowed. ǡǡϐ are prohibited. All pavilion users must exit the recreation center at the end of the reservation. No refunds are given for cancellations. MEMBER SERVICES Facility Reservations Facility Reservation Rates *Fees are subject to change without prior notice* Please visit our website at www.mililanitown.org for reservation times and more information Reservations are taken at the Mililani ϐ 6 (95-1010 Konaku Street) Monday Friday from 8:00am - 4:00pm (closed on holidays). Payment must be made in full at the time of reservations for all rentals. Renter must be 18 years old or older and an MTA homeowner or tenant listed as “Head of Household” with a current MTA Membership Card. Please see the MTA website for hall reservation times, pool reservation times, and other details. The rental fees include the use of the hall, tables, chairs, kitchen and restrooms. An MTA Member Service Coordinator and janitorial services will be provided, with the exception of pool reservations. Alcohol is not permitted. No overnight camping or lining up in advance. A lottery system will be in place for the months of May-July. The ϐ are designated for set-up. Halls must be vacated by the times stated in the Rental Agreement. Reservations may be made up to one (1) year prior to the desired rental date. A minimum of thirty (30) days notice is required to reserve a facility. The minimum notice may only be waived if MTA can assign a staff member for the rental. Committed to excellence in real estate service with integrity, trust & care. Patrick N. Barros Pamela K. Dalrymple Renee K. Lii Ginnette M. Oliberos Realtor® - Associate, ABR, AHWD, GRI, SFR, SRES Realtor®, GRI Realtor® - Associate Realtor® - Associate, e-Pro [email protected] [email protected] (808) 778-8998 [email protected] (808) 265-6900 [email protected] (808) 429-5788 (808) 388-0849 Mark-Allen H. DeCastro Principal Broker, Realtor® CRB, CRS, GRI, SRES (808) 223-4029 [email protected] Ransom E. Ryman II Realtor® (808) 561-0914 [email protected] Alejandra “Alex” Soares Realtor®, CRS, e-Pro, GRI, SRES (808) 623-9029 [email protected] Donna M. Tomita Vice President, Realtor® - Associate (808) 341-3189 [email protected] 95-1095 ‘AINAMAKUA DRIVE, SUITE 2 MILILANI, HI 96789 TELEPHONE: (808) 626-3752 | DECASTROREALTY.COM ͶͷͼȈ15 MTA www.Mililani Town.org Visit our Website to find: • • • • • • • • • • • • • New Homeowner Information Covenants & Design Forms & Applications Recreation Center Information MTA ID Card Details Facility Rental Information ShopMililani.org Rec 7 Cafe How to Contact Us Make Assessment Payments Sign up for Homeowner Assessment E-Statements MTA Job Openings and More! 16 ȈǤǤ Ask an Expert… Daryl K. Nakamoto Vice President / RME J&D Builders, Inc. I have a home built in the 1970’s. Should I be concerned about lead and asbestos? Older homes, like those built in the 1970’s or earlier, have a variety of hazards that newer homes don’t usually encounter. In addition to the increase in general maintenance and repairs, these homes may contain potentially dangerous materials such as asbestos and lead, especially those built during or before 1978. Asbestos may be present in walls, ceilings, textured surfaces, flooring, flooring adhesive, and insulation, just to name a few. Lead based or lead containing paint may be found in painted surfaces throughout the interior and the exterior of the home. Studies have shown that exposure to asbestos and lead may be hazardous to your health, which is why there are strict, regulated guidelines to handle such materials during construction. How do I test my home for lead and asbestos? Testing for lead has become a simple and quick process that homeowners can do themselves. Lead test kits have become readily available at most hardware stores, and include simple detailed instructions to achieve fast and accurate results. As for asbestos, we recommend hiring a licensed and certified contractor to acquire material samples, and then have the samples tested at a certified testing facility. Due to the potential hazardous nature of these materials, never take the process lightly. If you are doing the testing yourself, be sure to follow the instructions on the packaging carefully and always use personal protective equipment! What do we do if my home is positive for lead and/or asbestos? Once it is determined that your home contains lead and/or asbestos, finding the right contractor is important. Make sure to hire a reputable, licensed, and insured contractor, and ensure the accuracy of their scope of work to include the proper removal and disposal of the lead and/or asbestos. Be aware that proper handling, removal, and disposal of asbestos and lead will be more expensive than standard demolition, but doing things right will help keep you and your family safe and healthy during the construction process, and for years to come. For any upcoming construction projects, call or email J&D Builders Inc. for a free in home consultation and estimate. License #BC-20134 808-680-0506 [email protected] www.jdbuildershawaii.com Paid Advertisement ͶͷͼȈ17 FREE SEMINARS Complimentary Wellness Seminar Monday, May 9th 6:30pm to 8:30pm at Rec Center 2 Laura Pasternak, R.N. Wellness Advocate Certified Personal Fitness Trainer There are more than 60 million American adults facing challenges with balancing their lives. Things can be done to manage these effects and return the body to a state of balance. Use new ways to help you get motivated, invigorated, grounded, encouraged, reassured, inspired, peaceful, balanced. Join us for an evening of learning how to increase your energy and lift your mood safely without side effects. Come to learn some tools and techniques that are available to be used in the home and shared with your loved ones and friends. They are powerful, accessible, safe and inexpensive ways to help address the whole body and create ϐ and wellness. Seating is limited. Please call (808) 216-1431 or email [email protected] to reserve seats and receive a FREE gift. Light refreshments. Social Security Class Monday, May 16th 6:30pm to 8:30pm at Rec Center 2 ϐ Investments in Honolulu, HI. He has been ϐ goals for over 17 years. Owen has conducted seminars across the islands for Hawaii Teacher’s Associations, Lion’s Club, a credit union and other civic organizations. ȈԜϐ from your Social Security ȈԜWhy Social Security will be there for you ȈԜ ϐ you ȈԜ ϐ ϐ ȈԜϐȀ restricted application ȈԜ ǡ ϐ mistake For reservation, contact Donna Nagaishi at ̷ǤϐǤ or 545-2225. Registered representative offering securities through First Allied Securities, Inc. a registered broker dealer, member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered through First Allied Advisory Services, Ǥ Ǥ ϐ ǡ First Allied Securities, Inc. and First Allied Advisory Services, Inc. ϐ Ǥ 18 ȈǤǤ MTA PROGRAMS $ 500 OFF Any Complete Interior or Exterior Paint Job 1RWWREHFRPELQHGZLWKDQ\RWKHUVSHFLDORIIHU Residential & Commercial Painting • Interior & Exterior Painting • Carpentry & Drywall Repairs • Concrete Restoration Clint Souza2ZQHU &RQWUDFWRU¶V/LF& Open to children 18 months-4 years old. Tiny Tots meet every Tues & Thurs from 8:30am to 10:30am at Rec 5 (unless otherwise noted). With the help of an adult, children will enjoy play time, circle time, arts & crafts, Ƭǡϐ friends! This program offers a safe, fun and educational stepping stone to preschool. Registration is ongoing: $60 per month for MTA Members, $70 per month for a Ǥϐǯ month’s calendar, visit the PROGRAMS & CLASSES page of the MTA website. Call 6237300 to ask about observing a class before signing up. 625-9411 95-883 Makeaupea Place Mililani, HI 96789 www.cbqpainting.com $W &% 4XDOLW\ 3DLQWLQJ ZH DUH KHUH WR SURYLGH \RX ZLWK WKH EHVW SRVVLEOH VHUYLFHV WR FRPSOHWH\RXUSURMHFWRQWLPH DQGRQEXGJHW Licensed | Insured | Bonded Your Mililani Realtors Would you like to know ... How much money you are throwing awa y by RENTING? Service Members & Veterans FREE Register Today. Limited Seating. www.VA808.com www.RENTvsBUYHawaii.com Group meets every Wednesday from 9:30am to 11:30am at Recreation Center 3. Mililani residents, 55 and over, with a valid MTA ID card are welcome to participate. Activities include game days, cultural activities, informational seminars, holiday celebrations, potlucks, pool and park days, service projects, arts & crafts and more! ϐǯǯ ǡ visit the PROGRAMS & CLASSES page of the MTA website. This is a free program for MTA Members ($25 per month for sponsored guests). To register ϐ ǡ ϐ Ǥ Or call (808) 625-5057 Do You Know T HE P ROTHERO G ROUP License No. RB-21841 Free Buyer Representation Offered What Yourr Worth ? Home is www.MililaniHomeValue.com (808) 625-5057 • [email protected] 100 Kahelu Ave, Ste. 233 • Mililani, HI 96789 ͶͷͼȈ19 COVENANTS & DESIGN Monthly Covenants Inspections In an effort to be proactive with our homeowners, MTA wants to inform everyone of the areas that are being inspected each month. The areas highlighted on this map are the areas scheduled for routine Covenant inspections this month. TO WAHIAWA O We hope to reduce the amount of violation letters we have to send out by giving you advanced notice of where we will be. We are not trying to do our inspections in secret. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. 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$, +2 /2 $, 1 /2 1$ $6 7 3 / 7 /2 $/ 67 $(/,.(67 3/ $(/,.( +$/ 67 ST Mililani Mauka PAHAKU ST 0(+(867 /$1, .$ UKUWAI ST $ /2.$/, ST 7 ( A AUIN / .$ 2 3/ 7 26 8/8/(/ 3/ .23$ ,$ 86 $/,1 /8$(+8 3/ 5 2. .$0 .8$121,3/ +2218, 3/ .22/$1,' +$/ /,., +$$.8$ 67 3/ 0(+(8 .8,.(3$ 3/ ,3/ +221 +22 .2:$ 3/ 2+,67 +22.2 67 02($ :$67 02+$67 +22/867 /$,383/ 0($.,1267 0(/2.,$67 $/$2., ,,0,3/ UK /,.,67 +$$.8$ 3/ .8$81$ 0(/(.$, 3/ AI UW 67 0($3$ $ 02/$.( ST 67 7 ,6 /$,3867 1 /$ 7 $/$2., 3/ 8 . +$ /( 3/ +$ /2 02$8/$67 /$6 7 2+,$+$6 ST HA KA $.( 0(/(.$,67 $ 0$$/(: ST I NU ST 2 022+(/(3/ .(/ + / 0( WAIKAKALAUA GULCH /$ .(/$.( 3/ 8$ 02(/(+ 3/ ( 022+(/ ST (. 7 26 20 0(/(.2 MTA will be spraying weed killer in the following areas this month: TO HONOLULU MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 2 Lehiwa between Meheula and Paemoku, Meheula between Lehiwa and Kuaoa 3 Meheula between Kuaoa and Ahokele, Ahokele both sides 4 Meheu, Koolani between Ravine and Hoolu 5 Hoolu 6 Koolani between Hoolu and Ukuwai, Ukuwai Park 9 Ukuwai between 10 Ukuwai between Koolani and Kelakela Kelakela and Koolani 11 Ukuwai between Koolani and The Plaza both sides 12 Lanikuhana between Anania and Kam Hwy 13 Lanikuhana between Anania and Kam Hwy 16 Makaunulau 17 Kuahelani between Kaloapau and Kipapa, Kupuku Circle 18 Kuahelani between Hokuahiahi and Hokuala both sides 19 Meheula between Kamaio and Holanialii 20 Meheula between Holanialii and Lanikuhana, Lanikuhana between Meheula and Keaopua 23 Kuahelani - Uka Elem. School side 24 Kam Hwy, Meheula, Lanikuhana 25 Kuahelani between Kipapa and Kaloapau 26 Lanikuhana between Kealohi and Meheula 27 Meheula between Hokuahiahi and Kam Hwy 30 HOLIDAY 31 Meheula between Hokuahiahi and Kam Hwy ͶͷͼȈ21 AQUATIC PROGRAMS Rec Center 1 Rec Center 2 Rec Center 3 Rec Center 4 Rec Center 6 Rec Center 7 KIDS’ LEARN TO SWIM Registration: Due to the popularity of the Kids Learn-to-Swim classes, a registration date is set for each 2-month session. Payment is due upon registration. Kids’ Learn to Swim Class Rules: Parents may observe classes from the deck seating areas only. No one is allowed in the swimming or wading pools except the class participants and instructors. We discourage parents from interfering with classes by talking to their child, yelling words of encouragement, reprimanding or making gestures. Parents, who have children 11 years old and under need to be present for the entire swim class. Parents are responsible for escorting participants to and from the lesson area. April-May Kids’ Learn to Swim Session 04/05/16 - 05/22/16 MTA Member registration for the JuneJuly 2016 Session, Pre-school through Level 6 will open on Saturday, 5/28/16 from 8am-Noon at Rec Center 3. TUESDAY & THURSDAY Dates: 4/5 – 5/19 (14 classes) Afternoons: 3:00pm, 4:00pm, or 5:00pm Place: Rec 2 Fee: $140 for MTA Members $180 for sponsored guests SATURDAY & SUNDAY Dates: 4/9 – 5/22 (14 classes) Mornings: 8:00am, 9:00am, or 10:00am Place: Rec 7 heated pool Fee: $140 for MTA Members $180 for sponsored guests 22 ȈǤǤ SATURDAY ONLY Dates: 4/9 – 5/21 (7 classes) Mornings: 8:00am, 9:00am, or 10:00am Place: Rec 7 heated pool Fee: $80 for MTA Members $100 for sponsored guests SUNDAY ONLY Dates: 4/10 – 5/22 (7 classes) Mornings: 8:00am, 9:00am, or 10:00am Place: Rec 7 heated pool Fee: $80 for MTA Members $100 for sponsored guests ADULT LEARN TO SWIM Must be 18 years old or older. Classes are 45 minutes long. Participants are taught to be safe and comfortable in the water using basic water skills and fundamental strokes. Participants of all levels are welcome. Days: Monday at Rec 7 & Friday at Rec 2 Time: 10:00am-11:00am Fee: $65 for MTA Member $75 for sponsored guests JUNIOR MASTERS SPECIAL NEEDS SWIM Participants, ages 8-17 years old, work on SPECIAL NEEDS LEARN TO SWIM Classes will be 1-on-1 with an instructor for 30 minutes. Participants would need to have special needs or be diagnosed on the autism spectrum. Registration is ongoing month to month. Dates: 5/2 – 5/23 Days: Monday & Wednesday (7 classes) Place: TBA Time: 2:30pm. 3:00pm. 4:00pm, 4:30pm, 5:00pm, or 5:30pm Fee: $100 for MTA member $150 for sponsored guest ϐ ϐ Ǥ program is a non-competitive alternative to swim teams. Prerequisite: Participants must have passed Level 6 and must present their MTA report card during registration. If the interested participant did not attend MTA’s swim programs, please contact the Aquatics Manager to set up a swim test. Interested participants must be able to perform the back and front crawl stroke, breaststroke, ǡ ǡ ϐ ϐǤ Days: Mon, Wed & Fri at Rec 6 Dates: Month to Month Times: Novice - 3:00pm-4:00pm Novice - 4:00pm-5:00pm Advanced - 5:00pm-6:00pm Fee: $60 for MTA Members, $80 for sponsored guests WAITLISTED CLASSES Please call 623-7300 to be put on a waitlist for the following classes: MASTERS SWIM PROGRAM (must be 18 Ȍ ϐ ϐ Ǥ Participants must be able to perform back and front crawl stroke, breaststroke, elementary ǡ ǡ ϐ ϐǤǣ̈́ͲǤ LIFEGUARD CERTIFICATION CLASS (must be 15 years old or older) This is an American ϐ Training, First Aid, and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer. Fee: $160 for MTA members, $175 for non members. CPR for Schools and the Community (must be 15 years old or older). This is an American ϐ Ǥ this course learn to recognize and respond to emergencies. Fee: $50. ADULT WATER AEROBICS ϐ water workouts to improve strength, balance, ϐǤ ϐ ǡ both in waist-to-chest deep water and in deep water. These classes use a punch card system that can be used for any of the Water Aerobics classes during the 2-month session. Must be at least 18 years old to participate. Classes are not held on holidays. Morning Classes: Monday 9:00am-10:00am at Rec 7 Tuesday 9:00am-10:00am at Rec 7 Friday 9:00am-10:00am at Rec 7 Evening Classes: Monday: 6:00pm-7:00pm at Rec 2 Tuesday: 7:00pm-8:00pm at Rec 7 Wednesday: 6:00pm-7:00pm at Rec 2 Thursday: 7:00pm-8:00pm at Rec 7 Punch Card Prices: 2 classes • $5 with MTA card • $7 for sponsored guests 9 classes • $20 with MTA card • $28 for sponsored guests 14 classes • $30 with MTA card • $42 for sponsored guests 25 classes • $50 with MTA card • $70 for sponsored guests FLOATIE FUN FRIDAYS ϐ of every month from 4:00pm-8:00pm at Rec ͳǤǯϐǡ the fun! All ages welcome. No registration necessary. ONE ON ONE LEARN TO SWIM PILOT PROGRAM Registration For June Session will be open Wednesday, May 4th, 2016 at Rec 6 temporary Administrative Building at 8:00am. After Friday, May 6th, you may register at Rec ͵ ϐ ǡ ϐ ǡ Rec 6 temporary Administrative Building. Classes will be 1 on 1 with an instructor for 25 minutes. All participants welcome from basic water adjustment through stroke ϐ Ǥ each participant’s abilities. Registration is ongoing month to month. Spots will not be held for prior month’s participants. ϐ every month for the following month. Participants must be at least 2 ½ years of age. May 2016 Days: Tuesday/Thursday at Rec 2 (7 classes) Times: 6:00pm (Limited to 5 spots) 6:30pm (Limited to 5 spots) Fee: $150 for MTA members. Hanalani Schools Registration is open for Grades K3–12! hanalani.org/ summer Summer Program June 6 – July 15, 2016 Join us for a summer fill ed with exploration and enrichment! ͶͷͼȈ23 MAY 2016 FACILITY SCHEDULE REC SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Rec Center 1 • 95-400 Ikaloa Street, Mililani Town • 440-2601 Swimming Pool Jet Spa Water Slide Lap Swim 8am - 10am Closed for Maintenance Until 2pm Lap Swim 7am - 9am Lap Swim 7am - 9am Lap Swim 6am - 10am Lap Swim 7am - 9am Lap Swim 8am - 10am Open Swim 10am - 6pm Open Swim 2pm - Sundown 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open 9am - 2pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open 9am - 2pm Closed for Maintenance 10am - Noon 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open 9am - 2pm Open Swim 10am - 8pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open Sundown - 9pm Open Swim 2pm - Sundown Open Swim 2pm - Sundown 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open Noon - 2pm Open Swim 2pm - Sundown 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open Sundown - 9pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open Sundown - 9pm Open Swim 2pm - Sundown 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open Sundown - 9pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open Sundown - 9pm 8am - 6pm Closed for Maintenance 7am - 9pm 7am - 9pm 7am - 9pm Closed for Maintenance 8am - 8pm 10am - 6pm 2pm - Sundown 2pm - Sundown 2pm - Sundown 2pm - Sundown 2pm - Sundown 10am - Sundown Rec Center 2 • 94-300 Anania Drive, Mililani Town • 440-2602 Swimming Pool Lap Swim 8am - 10am Lap Swim 7am - 10am Closed for Maintenance Until 2pm Lap Swim 7am - 10am Lap Swim 7am - 10am Lap Swim 6am - 10am Lap Swim 8am - 10am Open Swim 10am - 6pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open 10am - 6pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open 2pm - 2:45pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open 10am - 6pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open 10am - 2:45pm Adult Learn to Swim 10am - 11am Open Swim 10am - 6pm Water Aerobics 6pm - 7pm Swim Lessons 3pm - 7pm Water Aerobics 6pm - 7pm Swim Lessons 3pm - 7pm Closed for Maintenance 11am - Noon 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open 7pm - 9pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open 7pm - 9pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open 7pm - 9pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open 7pm - 9pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open Noon - 9pm Pool is heated to 84° F and is equipped with handicap lift. Basketball Court Free Play 8am - 6pm Free Play 8am - Sundown Free Play 2pm - Sundown Free Play 8am - Sundown Free Play 8am - Sundown Free Play 8am - Sundown Closed 11am - Noon Free Play 8am - 6pm Rec Center 3 • 95-281 Kaloapau Street, Mililani Town • 440-2603 Swimming Pool Tennis Courts Rec 3 Pool will be closed during the duration of the renovation. Special Needs Swim Lessons will be held at Rec 4 until renovation is completed. 8am - 9pm 8am - 9pm 8am - 9pm 8am - 9pm 8am - 9pm 8am - 9pm 8am - 9pm Rec Center 4 • 94-233 Makapipipi Street, Mililani Town • 440-2604 Swimming Pool Special Needs Swim Program 2pm - 6pm Closed for Maintenance Special Needs Swim Program 2pm - 6pm Closed for Parties Most Days • Closed for Maintenance every Tuesday • Open 10am to 6pm on public school holidays & breaks unless noted. Rec Center 6 • 95-1010 Konaku Street, Mililani Mauka • 440-2606 Swimming Pool Lap Swim 8am - Noon Lap Swim 7am - Noon Lap Swim 7am - Noon Closed for Maintenance Until 2pm Lap Swim 7am - Noon Lap Swim 7am - Noon Lap Swim 8am - Noon 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open Noon - 6pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open Noon - 2:45pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open Noon - 6pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open 2pm - 2:45pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open Noon - 6pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open Noon - 2:45pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open Noon - 6pm Junior Masters 3pm - 6pm Pool is equipped with handicap lift. Jet Spa 8am - 6pm Junior Masters 3pm - 6pm Junior Masters 3pm - 6pm Lap Swim 6pm - 9pm Lap Swim 6pm - 9pm Lap Swim 6pm - 9pm Lap Swim 6pm - 9pm Lap Swim 6pm - 9pm 7am - 9pm 7am - 9pm 2pm - 9pm 7am - 9pm 7am - 9pm Lap Swim 7am - 9am Closed for Maintenance Until 2pm Lap Swim 7am - 9am 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open 2pm - 7pm Water Aerobics 9am - 10am Swim Lessons 8am - 11am Water Aerobics 7pm - 8pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open 10am - 9pm Open Swim 11am - 8pm 8am - 6pm Rec Center 7 • 95-1333 Lehiwa Drive, Mililani Mauka • 440-2607 Swimming Pool Pool is heated to 84° F and is handicap accessible with walk-in ramp. Gym (Indoor Basketball & Volleyball Court) Jet Spa Lap Swim 6am - 9am Lap Swim 7am - 9am Swim Lessons 8am - 11am Water Aerobics 9am - 10am Water Aerobics 9am - 10am Open Swim 11am - 8pm Adult Learn to Swim 10am - 11am 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open 10am - 7pm Closed for Maintenance 11am - Noon Water Aerobics 7pm - 8pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open Noon - 9pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open 8pm - 9pm Basketball Free Play 8am - 8pm Basketball Free Play 6am - 11am Volleyball 7am - 9pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open 9am - 9pm 1/2 Lap 1/2 Open 8pm - 9pm Basketball Free Play 7am - 9pm Volleyball 8am - 9pm Basketball Free Play 7am - 9pm Basketball Free Play 8am - 8pm Volleyball Noon - 9pm 8am - 8pm Closed for Maintenance 7am - 9pm 7am - 9pm Closed for Maintenance 7am - 9pm 8am - 8pm HOLIDAYS/CLOSURES: ȈԜSaturday, May 28th: Kids Learn to Swim Registration: Rec 3 hall and ȈԜSaturday, May 7th (Special Event – Spring Craft Fair): No classes at Rec 5 game room closed until 12 noon ȈԜMonday, May 9th – Friday, May 13th: Rec 1 closed for maintenance ȈԜMonday, May 30th ȋȌǣϐ Ǥ ȈԜThursday, May 19th: Rec 7 closed until 2pm for maintenance Rec 1, 2, 6, 7:ǣͲͲȂͻǣͲͲǢRec 3ǣͺǣͲͲȂͻǣͲͲǢ ȈԜSaturday, May 21st (Special Event – Movie by the Pool): Rec 1 entire Rec 4: 10:00am – 6:00pm. Gym Schedule: Basketball facility closes at 2:00pm 24 ȈǤǤ INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR CLASSES FITNESS ZUMBA Combines Latin and International music with a fun and effective workout system. $5 per class for MTA Members, $6 for sponsored guests. Find us on Facebook at Dz ͵Ƭͷϐ classes.” Classes are inexpensive and lots of fun - join the Party! HAWAII ISLAND SKIPPERS Jumping rope is an activity that is both fun and healthy for your body. This is a general class designed for kids 8 years old and over. Free for MTA Members. Contact Ron Stephens at 222-5117. Wednesday: 3:00pm-5:30pm at Rec 3 Zumba w/ Nisi Taylor Monday at Rec 3 9:30am-10:30am Tel: 927-6730 [email protected] Zumba w/ Edelynn Pagba Wednesday at Rec 3 6:00pm-7:00pm Saturday at Rec 3 8:30-9:30am Tel: 330-7728 [email protected] Zumba w/ Yuriko Henson Friday at Rec 3 9:30am-10:30am Tel: (360) 204-4809 [email protected] U-JAM U-Jam Fitness® is an athletic hip-hop ϐ that combines dance and high energy music for a workout that is bound to get your heart rate up, your body moving, and make you work up a sweat, all while having FUN! U-JAM believes that dance should be approachable and easy-to-follow, no matter what level you are! U-Jam Fitness® is a program for all ages ϐǤ ǣTel: 783-8437 email: [email protected] Thursday at Rec 5, 7:30pm-8:30pm W O M E N ’ S EXERCISE A lowimpact, exercise workout with instructor, Debbie Fajardo. $3 per month for MTA Members, $10 per month for sponsored guests. Call MTA at 623-7300 Monday, Wednesday & Friday 8:00am-9:00am at Rec 3 DANCE CLUB FITNESS A fun, easy to follow highenergy exercise class with dance moves performed to the hottest hits across multiple genres including hip-hop, pop, Latin, R&B, belly dance, & much more! Contact Helena at [email protected] or (386) 427-8407. Monday: 7:30pm-8:30pm at Rec 3 JAZZERCISE Jazzercise is a pulse-pounding, beat-pumping ϐ that fuses cardio with muscle toning resistance training, stretch and cool-down. A 60-minute full-body work out for all ages ϐ Ǥ Ǧ thumping hot music playlist that will leave you breathless, toned and coming back for more. Contact Lyn: 808-600-5022. Tuesday & Thursday at 6:15pm – 7:15pm at Rec. 5 CULTURE & ARTS BALLET Ballet is a beautiful system of body awareness. It develops an adaptive body that can move with both strength and grace. Contact Laura Kunimura at 228-3743, [email protected] or www. danceisland.net. Ballet 1 (Ages 6 to 9) Friday: 4:00pm-5:00pm at Rec 1 Saturday: 9:30am-10:30am at Rec 1 Ballet 2/3 (Ages 9 to teens) Friday: 5:00pm-6:30pm at Rec 1 Saturday: 10:30am-12:00pm at Rec 1 MODERN Come Hula HULA and basics learn in a non-competitive atmosphere. Students will dance to contemporary Hawaiian mele and Christian songs. Contact Mary Ann Chalker at 222-6823. Beginner Level Girls (Age 6 to 9) Saturday: 12:00pm-1:00pm at Rec 3 Intermediate Level Girls (Age 10 to teens) Saturday: 1:00pm-2:00pm at Rec 3 LANGUAGE WONDERLAND Offers foreign language classes for children. Our curriculum is developed based on Total Immersion Principle and every class is taught only in the target language. ͶͷͼȈ25 Contact Kristina Stutler at info@language- Adults MARTIAL ARTS wonderland.com or call 394-7133. Register Mon & Wed: 7:15pm-9:00pm at Rec 5 Saturday: 10:00am-11:15am at Rec 5 HAWAIIAN online at www.language-wonderland.com. Weapons KAJUKENBO Chinese – Saturday at Rec 2 Tots: 8:15am – 8:45am Elementary: 9:00am – 9:45am Preschool: 10:00am-10:45am Saturday: 8:00am-9:00am at Rec 5 ASSOCIATION A self-defense system incorporating Karate (Ka), Judo French – Saturday at Rec. 2 Elementary: 12:00pm – 12:50pm and Jujitsu (Ju), Kenpo (Ken) and Chinese Boxing (Bo). The Japanese – Friday at Rec 2 Preschool: 4:00pm – 4:45pm Elementary: 5:00pm – 5:45pm program focuses on vital life skills including respect, discipline, focus, concentration, and ϐ Ǥ Japanese – Saturday at Rec 2 Elementary: 11:00am – 11:50am Iversen at 626-2807, 222-3860 or hawaiiankajukenbo.com. See our ad on page 31. Korean – Friday at Rec 2 Elementary: 6pm – 6:45pm Little Dragons Spanish - Thursday at Rec 2 Preschool: 4:30pm – 5:15pm Elementary: 5:30 – 6:15pm Youth Mon & Wed: 5:15pm-6:00pm at Rec 5 Mon & Wed: 6:00pm-7:15pm at Rec 5 Saturday: 9:00am-10:00am at Rec 5 BALLROOM DANCING the Learn beauty excitement and of Ballroom Dancing! Cha Cha, Rumba, Swing, Samba, Waltz, Tango, Nite Club 2-Step, and more! A fun and healthy activity for your mind and body. No partner required. Call Sergio and Renna Villanueva at 284-3619. Tuesday: 7:30pm-8:30pm at Rec 5 M U S I C A L T H E A T R E WORKSHOP Focuses on acting, solo, chorus singing, dance, soft shoe, choreography and improvisation. Contact Laura Kunimura at 2283743, [email protected] or www.danceisland. net. Tuesday: 4:00pm-5:30pm at Rec 3 26 ȈǤǤ JUDO Are you interested in participating in an Olympic sport that is good for the mind, body and spirit? Mililani Judo Academy has been helping the Mililani community develop ϐǡ ͳͻ͵Ǥ will learn self defense, get a great workout, and have fun participating in a lifelong activity that the whole family can enjoy. Come join us! Questions? Please call Sensei Richard Oshiro 265-2590. Tues/Thurs - 5:00pm-7:00pm at Rec 1 STEVENSON KENPO coordination, balance and agility. The Martial Arts (M.A.) Reactionary (R.) Tactics KARATE Offering the program focuses on building vital skills, (T.). A no frills self-defense system based following two adapt- such as, discipline, respect, self-control, ϐ able effective Ǧ ϐ ǡ ǡ ǡ used by elite forces around the world, martial arts systems. goal-setting and commitment. Martial arts ϐ Ǥ Take the opportuni- is a great foundation builder for the future teaches adults simple, practical, and ty and participate in development of your child. effective hand-to-hand self defense skills and some classes without obligation or commitment. Contact Chuck Stevenson at 623-6399 or visit www.facebook.com/StevensonKenpoKarate. that will end a confrontation with skilled Youth Tues & Thurs: 6:30pm-7:30pm at Rec 3 Adults based on if you are a civilian, security/law enforcement, or military. Tues & Thurs: 7:30pm-8:30pm at Rec 3 Practice Sessions (1) KAJUKENBO SELF-DEFENSE SYSTEM: opponents in seconds. Students are taught 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month at Rec 5 Adults Tues & Thurs: 7:30pm-8:30pm at Rec 3 Composed of the best techniques from Adults – 11:30am-1:00pm Practice Sessions ϐ ǣ ȋȌǡ Youth – 1:00pm-2:30pm 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month at Rec 5 Judo and Jujitsu (Ju), Kenpo (Ken), Beginner Youth – 1:30pm-2:30pm Adults – 11:30am-1:00pm Youth – 1:00pm-2:30pm and Chinese Boxing (Bo), for male and female students 4 years old and over. (2) DYNAMIC STREET S.M.A.R.T. SELF- Children will increase their motor skills, DEFENSE SYSTEM: Self-Preservation (S.) Beginner Youth – 1:30pm-2:30pm ͶͷͼȈ27 you to understand why you have aches HAWAII YOUTH and pains and how to mitigate those pains CHORUS An with simple and effective techniques using innovative Ǥ ϐǡ contemporary and circulation while learning about your KARATE A traditional program that promotes self-discipline, respect for others, Ǧ ǡǦ ϐ ǡ ǡ ϐǤǤ Nelson at 721-0507 or www.fskah.com. c h i l d r e n ’ s FASCIA… the tensional network of the body. Drop-ins are welcome. Chrisco at 227-6221, Contact Anthony achrisco16@yahoo. and showchorus open to students in Kindergarten through 6th grade. No auditions are necessary. com, thefascianator.com. For more information about HYC, contact Mon & Wed: 5:00pm-7:00pm at Rec 1 Thursday: 5:00pm-6:00pm at Rec 3 Tuesday: 9:00am-10:00am at Rec 3 QIGONG & TAI CHI O G Beginner to Intermediate designed level relaxing for both beginning and [email protected]. A class This is Y class. Tuesday: 4:45pm-5:45pm at Rec 2 SPORTS & GAMES TENNIS Get active and have fun with tennis! No experienced students, and includes a variety registration necessary. ǡϐǡ mat and wear comfortable clothes. This is a focus, strength, relaxation and enhanced Director-Desi McKenzie at 623-2411 or Just bring a yoga Players of all levels are welcome - we’ll guide you through getting started with the right equipment, learning the rules of play, and gentle, stress reducing exercise for ages 16 & playing for fun, or on a competitive level. All Qigong Warmup, 8 Silk Brocades, Organ older. Contact Judy Kosaka at 627-9444 or lessons are held at Rec 3. Cleansing/Detox, Yang style Tai Chi short ǤϐͺͲͺǤ Ǥ ̈́ͳͲ breathing techniques. Students will learn forms, and Tai Chi stick & sword in an active, fun and educational environment. Adults Tennis with Rick Aquino Tel: 486-5270 Members, $11 per class for sponsored guests. Tuesday: 3:00pm-9:00pm (and children under 18 accompanied by a parent or guardian) are welcome. Contact Stuart Holloway at (808)741-3650, email: [email protected], website: www.InnergyCentreLLC.com Wednesday: 7:00pm-8:00pm at Rec 1 CREATIVE MOVE- Thursday: 3:00pm-9:00pm MENT Saturday: 9:00am-7:00pm Beginning level of exploration Saturday: 9:45am-11:00am at Rec 3 with practice of the basic dance ele- MIND & BODY ROLL YOUR PAIN AWAY Open to all ments and pre-ballet for ages 3 to 5. Let your child discover the the beauty and joy of self-expression through symptoms of common dance. Contact Laura Kunimura at 228-3743, ages. Alleviate musculoskeletal ailments with SelfMyofascial Release. [email protected] or www.danceisland.net. [email protected] Monday: 8:00am - 4:00pm Wednesday: 8:00am - 2:30pm Tuesday: 3:00pm-4:00pm at Rec 3 Developed by Founding Members of the Friday: 3:00pm-4:00pm at Rec 1 Fascia Research Society, this class will enable Saturday: 8:30am-9:30am at Rec 1 28 ȈǤǤ Tennis with Rich Sotelo Friday: 8:00am - 3:30pm Sunday: 9:00am - 9:00pm Classified Ads Clubs/Organizations BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA A program that builds character, trains in the responsibilities of citizenship, and ϐǤ TROOP #164 meetings are held on Thursdays from 7:00pm to 9:00pm at Rec 1. Contact Scoutmaster Stuart Lai at (808) 369-7673, email: scoutmaster@ troop164.net or visit www.troop164.net. TROOP #664 - please contact for meeting info. Call Scoutmaster Mark Matsuo at (808) 550-8999, email: [email protected] or visit www.troop664.org. MILILANI GARDEN CLUB Created to promote and participate in community projects where possible, by providing education in horticulture, conservation, garden design, and the art ϐǤ Meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday of the month from September through May from 9:30am to Noon at Rec 2. Call (808) 626-9561 or (808) 625-6778. DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS Chapter #4 The Disabled American Veterans helps ϐ earned, while ensuring that you and your family receive the best this country has to offer. Meeting are held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month from 7:00pm to 9:00pm at Rec 2. Contact Roy Brown at (808) 623-8884. MILILANI LIONS CLUB We help where help is needed in our own communities and around the world, with unmatched integrity and energy. Meetings are held the 1st, 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of the month at 7:15pm at Rec 2. Contact Lion Winston Watarai at (808) 469-1979. 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