From our Mailchimp email archive:
Aloha e na hoa ahonui,
It's been a very long year since the pandemic shut us down. Although we are still unwilling to resume our face-to-face meetings and aloha ʻaina workdays, we are looking forward to a possible mid-summer return to an (almost) normal schedule – depending, of course on DOH recommendations and the vaccination status of our members.
We've scheduled a Zoom meeting for Saturday, March 27, from 5:00 to 6:00 pm. Its primary purpose is to ratify a somewhat tentative calendar of meetings for the remainder of 2021. To summarize: we'll meet on the third or fourth Saturdays of May, June, July, August, October, and November; we'll use Zoom in May and June, but in early July we'll re-evaluate our locations and times in hopes of being able to meet in person and at greater length before summer's end.
We apologize for the switch from leisurely Sunday afternoons to hasty Saturday evenings, and for the wishy-washiness of third or fourth Saturday meetings. Our Sundays are now taken up through September with ʻuniki preparation, and it'll be many more months before we can anticipate a string of predictable Saturdays.
We've posted the proposed calendar on our Member Essentials website page. The March 27 agenda and the minutes from our last two meetings of 2020 will soon be posted to that page as well. Finally, on Friday morning, March 26, we'll send everyone a meeting reminder and Zoom link.
If, as with the ʻohana de Silva, Ulupo is very much on your mind, we suggest you log on to Maya and Kaleo's Kauluakalana for a restorative, virtual visit to the land we love.
Me ka haʻahaʻa,
Mapuana (and Kihei)
Aloha e na hoa ahonui,
It's been a very long year since the pandemic shut us down. Although we are still unwilling to resume our face-to-face meetings and aloha ʻaina workdays, we are looking forward to a possible mid-summer return to an (almost) normal schedule – depending, of course on DOH recommendations and the vaccination status of our members.
We've scheduled a Zoom meeting for Saturday, March 27, from 5:00 to 6:00 pm. Its primary purpose is to ratify a somewhat tentative calendar of meetings for the remainder of 2021. To summarize: we'll meet on the third or fourth Saturdays of May, June, July, August, October, and November; we'll use Zoom in May and June, but in early July we'll re-evaluate our locations and times in hopes of being able to meet in person and at greater length before summer's end.
We apologize for the switch from leisurely Sunday afternoons to hasty Saturday evenings, and for the wishy-washiness of third or fourth Saturday meetings. Our Sundays are now taken up through September with ʻuniki preparation, and it'll be many more months before we can anticipate a string of predictable Saturdays.
We've posted the proposed calendar on our Member Essentials website page. The March 27 agenda and the minutes from our last two meetings of 2020 will soon be posted to that page as well. Finally, on Friday morning, March 26, we'll send everyone a meeting reminder and Zoom link.
If, as with the ʻohana de Silva, Ulupo is very much on your mind, we suggest you log on to Maya and Kaleo's Kauluakalana for a restorative, virtual visit to the land we love.
Me ka haʻahaʻa,
Mapuana (and Kihei)