From our Mailchimp email archive:
You might remember that the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs is in the process of revising its Constitution and Bylaws, and that – to this end – the Association's Policy and Planning Committee held a series of workshops at which the delegates of each club discussed and responded (via facilitator-conducted polls) to the almost 200 pages of amendments proposed by both the P&P committee and interested clubs. These workshops were divided into two venues: a live and a virtual. Because of our covid concerns, Kailua (represented by Kapalai and Kihei de Gluttons for Punishment) opted to attend the second of these venues: three Saturday sessions, online, of five-hours each. Kapalai reported on the first of these sessions at our club's August general membership meeting, and Kihei did the same, via Mailchimp, for the second and third sessions. If you missed these reports and are interested in learning more, please let us know via email to the prez. at kailuahccpresident@gmail.com. We should also remind everyone that all this preliminary work will be compiled, annotated, and distributed to the clubs in time for us to review and discuss it in advance of the Association's November convention where the proposed documents will be re-hashed and ultimately voted on by the member clubs and their delegates.
You might remember that the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs is in the process of revising its Constitution and Bylaws, and that – to this end – the Association's Policy and Planning Committee held a series of workshops at which the delegates of each club discussed and responded (via facilitator-conducted polls) to the almost 200 pages of amendments proposed by both the P&P committee and interested clubs. These workshops were divided into two venues: a live and a virtual. Because of our covid concerns, Kailua (represented by Kapalai and Kihei de Gluttons for Punishment) opted to attend the second of these venues: three Saturday sessions, online, of five-hours each. Kapalai reported on the first of these sessions at our club's August general membership meeting, and Kihei did the same, via Mailchimp, for the second and third sessions. If you missed these reports and are interested in learning more, please let us know via email to the prez. at kailuahccpresident@gmail.com. We should also remind everyone that all this preliminary work will be compiled, annotated, and distributed to the clubs in time for us to review and discuss it in advance of the Association's November convention where the proposed documents will be re-hashed and ultimately voted on by the member clubs and their delegates.