BECAUSE OF YOU, ODKF DONATED MORE THAN $154,000 IN SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS THIS YEAR!

President's Message Aloha! Marketing Association. What a terrific and This was indeed another banner year for the well-deserved honor! Out.rigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation. Also in August, under the spirited leader­ ODKF's principal mission- financially sup­ ship of Dr. Malia Kamisugi, ODKF launched porting Hawai'i's outstanding college scholar­ the first-ever Hawai'i Waterman Hall of Fame, athletes, as well as individuals and teams an enduring testament to the finest aquatic competing nationally and internati ona lly in athletes in the sports most closely associated "Duke Sports" - remained at the forefront of with Duke. our considerable range of projects. Canoe champions Wally Fro iseth and To that end, ODKF awarded more than Nappy Napoleon, surfing legends Fred ODKF helped support Keiki OreouFest. a $154,000 in scholarships and grants to 92 Hemmings, Eddie Aikau, Buffalo Keaulana, Ji'ee ecent dedicated to proridin~ Hawai'i individuals and teams whose scholas­ Rabbit Kekai and Rell Sunn, swimming icon llcucai·i:~ tul(lcqHirileged y outh with WI tics and competitive endeavors were repre­ Keo Nakama, and, of course, the legendary outlet lo e:rpNieuce the fami~r-fr"' atmos­ sentative of Duke's enduring legacy. Duke himself, comprised the inaugura l phere of bor~1·boarding. In addition, ODKF awarded its third annu­ Waterman Hall of Fame class for 2010. M any al Duke Kahanamoku Ambassador of Aloha thanks to Primo Beer for their very generous Scholarship to Tyler Amina of Kamehameha, support of this tribute. who is now studying pre-med and playing The remainder of 20'10 featured other water polo at Princeton University. Like his ODI

The Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation is a nort-profil.jCJI{c);J organization whose mission is to financially support the ------det•elopment ofindil •iduals and organi:;ations which pt'lpetuate the spirit and legacy of Duke Kahanamoku. O UTRIGG E R OU K E K AHA NAMO kU FO U N DATI ON 2 009 - 2010 www-dukefoundation-org OUTRIGIGE'R lilUKE BOARD OF DIRECTORS KAHANAMOKU FOUNDATION 2010- 2011 GRANT RECIPIENTS FOR 2009-2010

Receiving grJniS were 14 E!\'e!lts, 11 teams, and 14 individuals. There were 53 student-athleles receiving college aid in the amounts from S500 to 52,000 'vith three Duke Kahanamoku Ambas.

AT~LETIC GRANTS -PRESIDENT EVENTS Total for Events - $30,000 AccesSurf Hawaii Inc. Day at the Beach Evrnt Bovs Et Girls elub of Hawai'i 9lh Annual Duke's Ocean Sports !t Fitness Day Et Summer Mini-sur! Clinics Stefan Reinke Cline Mann Paddleboard'Race Cline Mann McmorialPaddleboard Race () Dadceenter Outrigger eanoc Rnce Dad Center,Ou trigger Canoe Race (Oahu!' - 1ST VICE PRESIDENT Hawaii Na.tional Guard Youth

O UTR I GG ER O U KE KAHANAMOkU FOUNDATION 2009 - 2 010 www _dukefoundat; on_o r g 2 MAHALO LUNCHEON REWARDS HAWAI.I'S FUTURE

LU.I: 'l'lu• rtrantee.s ond schula;ship winnl1 rs gire a round ofapplaus e for tlw donor.~ who made tlwir rw·tuds possiblr·.

11/(:J-/7: tlwarrlees and special [!lll'sls r11joyed a delicio11s l11nch prepared &y tl/301'/::: Proud Uncle and t.inrt'!' Guy lht• Outrigger Canoe Club. llagi ll'ilh his famil_y: !\'irrt• Niroll' 1/llb,.; is o lhree-year ODKF honoree tcho graduated from Kapolei lli[!h School in 2007. a/leads Siena Collegr ami is a dual athlete in swim min~ mulll'aler polo. Nicole wrote a leiter to 01)1\F in "'!'ltis scholru:~hip u;i/1 lll'lp me to afcomplish Ill)' goal.~ ofpar­ tiripating in both sports whilr• majoring in bi.dogJ·; being a bit• lu allt•nd t•Neri- um:r sehoul a.nd acltieoiug toy drt•wn of beco;ping rl .tJCI<'rinarian." llr•r!Jmlltct; "· j(~rsoil l·lagi, jus/ gmdu,ir'd.from Kapolei ami is allrnding U/1 Manoa ABOVE: U was .standing mom on(y for the where he will WIIIIJI!li• in swimming. Malwlo lundteon tlti.~ ye111: Dnring high scltoulltc was t;onsisltmt(y mnked in the top .'5 in !tis sroitt1111ing dt:I·­ ;1/J()VJ:; 1//G!:/'1: E11enl, lefllll and indi11hltwl gran/. CiiJ!ines. Gr~y:1 son /,nkl: was al.w in winners ll'ere representee/ at the t•rcnt. 'l'lu!y ll'ere a/lendance -a future 11'/Jiemwu???? presenle

OUTRI GGER DUKE KAHANAMOkU FO UNDATIO N 2 009 - 2 01 0 www . duke foundation . org 3 The 9th Annual /Jukes Ocean ports L\: Fitness De~ I for the /Jo_1·s and Girls Club of1/ wraii was a rousiug surcess. l lf'ld a/ Kailua Heuclt 011 /lpril 19, 111 0re /:ha n 3UO 1.!/ llawaii:~ keiki ((JI{Ioolun ­ ler•rs e1! ir~yed a lli'I:Y s1wcial do}':

Bo.)J & Girls club phow.l by Mtm l.e :Cos/a

1/awaii National Guard l'outh ChalleNGe Academy s Duke's Ocean Sports D aJ ·was again held a/ Ko Olitw :s lagoou where the cadets (16-19 )·ear old -at risk" youths} participated inwaler sports acticities. ome of these young people had nerer been in the ocean before. I • The Hawai~i Waterman Hall of Fame

"The Hawai'i Waterman H all of Fame celebrates individuals whose contribu­ tions to water sports unite, inspire and remind us of the unique opportunities our oceans provide our communities." So reads the mission statement of the ODKF Waterman Hall of Fame, which was launched on Duke's Birthday, August 24th, at the Outrigger Canoe Club. Our inaugural class represented a slate of famed watermen and waterwomen who have been true leaders, com­ petitors and mentors both in and out of the water includir~g: Wally Froiseth (canoe paddling, surfing), Buffalo l

The event quickly sold out and the feelings of ohana and camaraderie were heavy in the air. Maunalua started the evening's entertainment, which ended in a jam session joined by Nappy Napoleon and Fred Lunt. Todd Bradley emceed the "short and sweet" induction ceremony w hich was led by a video tribute edited by Hawaiian Extreme TV honoring our posthumous inductees. Governor Lingle attended and told the crowd about her first surfing lesson with Senator Hemmings out at Old Man's.

Sincere "Mahalos" go out to our sponsors• Corporate Partner - Primo Beer Premium Table Sponsor - Gerri Pedesky Table Sponsors- First Hawaiian Bank; M ike and judy Pietsch; Cindy Foster; j immy Pfleuger; Tim Guard; Billy and Vaima Ph ilpotts; jim and Priscilla Growney, Heath Hemmings, The Malulani Group Thank you also goes to Th e Madden Group for the wonderful party favors.

The perpetual trophy w ill reside in the ODKF display case at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort & Spa, near Duke's lagoon. We are excited to execute this long overdue Waterman Hall of Fame, w hich fills what was until now a void in the great tradition of watermen and waterwomen of Hawai'i.

OU TRJGGE R DUKE KAHA N~MOkU F OUNOATlO N 2009 - 2010 w ww.dukefo u ndation .org 4 A primary objective of ODKF is to perpetuate the legacy of Duke Kahanamoku with the goal of inspiring today's generations to follow his lead of excelling as a waterman and always living one's life with aloha. No event annually does more to focus attention on Duke and all he stood for than Duke's OceanFest, held the week of his birthday anniversary on August 24. Presented by ODKF and now in its ninth year, Duke's OceanFest has become Waikiki's pre­ mier ocean sports festival - a grand, diverse ce lebration that draws competitors and fans from around the world. At its heart, Duke's OceanFest is more about community spirit than competition. W here else w ill you find a professionally ru n surf meet for both pros and the physically challenged? Where surfing's legends are happily teamed up w ith weekend warriors? Where a water polo tournament played on surfboards takes place near one for beach volleyball? At week's end, everyone gathers around Duke's Statue at Queen's Surf for the incredible spectacle of the lei-draping ceremony followed by a fabulous beachfront luau. Look at these photos and you can see what makes this week so special! A big mahalo goes to all our sponsors and supporters for helping to make Duke's Ocea n Fest so memorable, including Outrigger Hotels and Resorts, Hawaiian Airlines, Oceanic Time Warner Cable, Corona, and Duke's Waikiki. And an even bigger mahalo goes to event founder jim Fu lton and his ba nd of loyal volun­ teers for all the time they give to make Duke's Ocean Fest such a beauti ful ce lebration of Aloha ;md the sp irit of Duke. Mark your ca lendar for nex t year's Duke's Ocean Fest, August 21-2 7, 2011 . A hui haul TH E PU R P Q SE of the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation is to financially support the development of individuals and organizations that perpet­ uate the spirit and legacy of Duke Kahanamoku. • ODKF accomplishes this by encouraging athletes and scholars whose endeavors will contribute to the growth and devel­ opment of athletics in Hawai'i; supporting athletic events and participation by teams and individuals in local, national and international competition; supporting individuals in furthering their education; and assisting in preserving, perpetuating and developing sports which have a special cultural or historical significance to Hawai' i.

DES IGNATED FUN DS

ll1ere are Eleven ODKF Board Designated n~mcd for one of Hawai'i's top overall water scholastic canoe paddling in Hawai'i. this fund to perpetuate his legacy of motivilt· Funds. ODKF awards grants to athletes, teams, sportsmen. Kukea touched the lives of many Henry Ayau Fund: Established in memory ing young people to achieve, love life, and scholar-atl1letes and sporting events in the young athletes in his short 52 years on earth. of this renowned athlete and his legacy. A forever learn. name of the funds listed below. We thank the He was an outstanding competitor, coach and "Moloka'i Boy," Henry excelled in life as a David & Keanucnue Rochlen Fund: families and friends who have made tl1ese role model. In 1996 he posthumously businessman, sportsman and community ser­ Established in 2010 in their loving memory to grants possible. received the Hawaiian Canoe Racing vant. An exceptional athlete, Henry was a perpetuate Hawaiian water sports and encour­ Association )ohn DeRego Perpetual trophy for noted baseball plarer, surfer, canoe paddler, age roung athletes as they did in life. Dave, Muriel Macfarlane F lande~ Fund: service to the Association and to the Molokai­ and world-class free diver. M.1ny viewed him an accomplished waterman, lifeguard, stunt­ Established by Muriel Flandro to support Oahu canoe race. as a modern day "Ambass.1dor of Aloha." man and philosopher, forever influenced water sports in Hawai'i, to perpetuate the Cline Mann Fund: Named for John Cline Kirk Smith Fund: Established in 2007 in beach culture with creative, colorful beach Macfarlane Fourth of July Regatta and to Mann, a superb water sportsman who died in memory of Kirk Smith who came to Hawai'i and resort wear, delivering the message to honor the accomplishments of Duke Paoa 19%. He was captain of his Dartmouth to catch waves and caU!\hl an enduring love embrace Color, Freedom, Difference and Kal1anamoku. ll1rough this Fund this gracious College swimming team, an avid small boat of the Islands. He created the Hawaiian Love. Kcanuenue was also a water woman lady's legacy will surely endure. sailor, and a strong promoter of padd l ebo~ rd Airlines Duke's Legends Surf Classic as part of and athlete in her own right, recognized by Terrence McCarthy Fund: Established by racing. Grants from this fund help to support Duke's Oceanl'cst. Without his energy and the Olllrigger Canoe Club with a Winged "0 " Terrence McCarthy in memory of her husband the annual Cline Mann l'addleboMd Race. passion it would not be the grcill event that it for her outstanding achievements in surfing. Edmond McCiirthy, who firmly believed in the Cline M ~ 1m was also a member of the original is today. His fil mily and friends knew how piiddling, beach volleyball, tennis, golf and combination of athletics ii nd educiition. Mrs. Bo~rd of Directors of the Duke Kahanamoku important it was for Kirk to support water soft ball. All the while, they raised tl1eir family McCarthy honored her husband by supporting Foundation (DKF) that w.1s founded in 1963. sports and the young scholar athletes of to enjoy the ocean and respect their island Hawil i'i's top scholar athletes. He played an instrumental role in the merger Hawai'i iind, thus, created this special fund in roots. Dave and Keanuenuc enthusiastically Tom "Daddy" Haine Fund: Established in of DKF and the Outrigger Foundation to ere· his name. embraced island life, gave freely, and both t994, funds support the sport of volleyball in ate the present Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Rand Booth Carlson Fund: Randy Carlson loved to share with their friends and ohana. Hawai'i. Haine was the captain of the 1968 Foundation (ODKF). loved Hawai'i, the ocean, and traveling to TWc Guaranty Fund: Title Gumanty estab· U.S. Olympic men's volleyball team. He was Thomas M. Amott Fund: Established by exotic places but most of all, teaching roung lished this fund to support the Arnbass.1dor of an t8·time USVBA All-American and in 1991 Marian Arnott in loving memory of her hus­ people. An artist by nature, poet in spirit, and Aloha scholarship. As Hawai'i's oldest and was inducted into the U. S. Volleyball Hall of band who was a great supporter of both OCC voyager to the core, "Mr. C" inspired his stu­ largest escrow and title Company, Title Fame. He was a member of the original and ODKF. Tommy Amott, a masterful surfer, dents to explore and embrace the wonders of Guaranty is committed to promoting and pro­ Outrigger Foundation that later merged with was also recognized for competing in canoe the world surrounding them. He was also an tecting the same values embodied by Duke's the Duke Kahanamoku f-oundation to fom1 races 1\~th Duke Kahanamoku. As teammates accomplished canoe paddler whose grand(;,. creed. This fund to support ODKF's signa\11re ODKF. they beat all their competition in the early Iller competed with Duke Kahanilmoku in the scholarship reflects litle Guii ranty's llelief Kala Kukea Fund: Establisl1ed in 1996 and 1 9~0's. Consequently this fund supports inter- 1932 Olympics. l~a ndy's family established in Hawili'i's future leaders.

OUTRIGGER DUKE KAHANAMOKU FOUNDATION LEVEL OF INCOME & GIVING Year is from Oct-Sep Change in Net Assets Net Assets Scholarships Athletic Grants Total Giving Notes 1986-87 * 56,930 246,334 - 1,880 1,880 1987-88 11 ,808 258,142 2,000 7,068 9,068 1988-89 26,928 285,070 6,000 4,300 10,300 1989-90 74,647 359,717 10,000 10,700 20,700 1990-91 80,223 439,940 10,000 9,361 19,361 1991-92 37,488 477,428 10,000 26,500 36,500 (1 ) 1992-93 25,191 1\ 502,619 12,000 15,550 27,550 1993 -94 40,549 567,263 12,000 20,500 32,500 1994-95 144,225 711,488 12,000 23,500 35,500 1995-96 5,433 706,055 18,000 31,000 49,000 (2) I<:.T<:. 1996-97 49,131 755,186 18,000 18,950 36,950 1997-98 <59,355> 695,831 19,000 31,000 50,000 The Gold Medalist program 1998-99 65,584 761 ,415 16,000 25,500 41,500 began in 1990 as a way to 1999-00 11 7,075 878,490 19,000 20,200 39,200 acknow ledge those who have 2000-01 <57,109> 821,381 17,000 57,500 74,500 (3) contribute d $1 ,000 o r more to 2001-02 506 821,887 24,000 32,085 56,085 O DKF in a g iven year. We are 2002-03 189,601 1,011 ,488 27,000 27,680 54,680 ple ased to a nnounce there 2003-04 95,577 1,107,065 37,750 29,151 ()6,901 were 3·1 Gold Mednlists fo r the 2004-05 128,430 1,235,495 43,000 32,047 75,047 2009-2010 year. To date, Gold 2005-06 122,561 1,358,056 49,500 39,250 88,750 Medalists have do naled 2006-07 679,566 2,037,622 78,500 66,034 144,534 (4) $2,20 7,797 to O DKF. 2007-08 <282,564> 1,755,058 101,500 97,731 199,23 1 (See list of donors on page 7.) 2008-09 <34,618> 1,720,440 99,500 90,862 190,362 (5) -2008-09 <54,103> 1,666,337 109,000 45,500 754, 50(] Gold Medalists rece ive a go ld $750,750 $763,849 $1,514,599 medal re plica of Duke Scholarships Teams Kahanamoku as a to ken of the & Individuals Foundation's appreciation. They • on 12/3 1186 (I) increased for 1992 Olympics A prior to 93194 imestmenli \\ere carried at cost 12) increased for 1996 Olympics-includes 510.000 from the OCC-ODKF are also hono red at the Annual In 93194 changed 10 anying inveSimeniS at rnJtlet value: Olympic Fund beginning eooowmenl was increased by 524,095 lo 5526.714. 13) includes 525,000 special grant to Boys and Girls Club fO< \1ltlej-batl courts Maha la Luncheon. -unaudited 14) includes 53000 in returned 2006 and 2007 schotarslups 15) includes 51000 in returned 2009 grnnl and S2000 1n schola!Ship carried O\'Cflo 2010 OU T R I GG E R DU K E KAHANAMO kU F O U N DATIO N 2 009 - 2 010 www .du k efound a t ion . org 6 MAHALO TO OUR DONORS

October 1, 2009 - September 30, 2010

Donors are listed by total gifts given. Giving levels include gifts-in-kind as well as cash donati~ns. ODKI''s fiscal yea!· is fro~n ~ct_ober 1 to Sep~e~ber 30. Gifl5 in honor of someone or in memoriam are indicated by a (: ) after the donor's name. The names which correspond wtth each (: ) are found m the Gtfts m Memory of hst below. Every effort was made to ensure the accuracy of the information presented here. We apologize for any errors and ask that you bring them to our attention. Thank you.

Albert & Florence Apo Maureen Kilcoyne 321 NinaWeber 315 AI & Char Jensen 321 Surflme Hawa1i Shipping SUPER GOLD 19, 165 Thomas King. )r Carolyn White 46 William johnson Dept. 321 MEDALISTS Marian Arnott 109 Ben Komer Gaylord H. Wilcox Deborah Joseph Rose Tam-Hoy 321 Donors of more than $1,000 Gay Austin Jack Larsen Maile Williams Karloua Kaaa 321 Derek Tamura & Family 321 lionel & Aphrodite Banks Mar,a LeGrande 74 Col Alexander Wilson, Roy Kaaa 321 Paul & Kathy Terada 321 Carlson-Solmssen john Beaton Ma1le S. Levins 19 USMC RfT 302, 329 Marmionette Kaaihue 321 Debbie Thorpe Foundation 310 Betty W. Becker Elliott Loden Trustee for Greg Wunderlich Caroline Kaeo & family 321 Beverly S. K. Tom Susan Cushman Roger Bergmann Tyson Foundation Mark & Bobby Lou Greg Kam 321 1im & Maggie Twigg-Smith H. Dwight Damon 1. Gibson Bintliff 246 seur Long 303 Schneider Yeackel 321 Leilani Kamalii 321 Rodney Umco 321 Fritz & Mary l ee Duda Shay Rintliff, MD 246 Free & Alice Lunt 32 1 Fay Kauanoe 321 Bobby & Iris Ushijima 324 Fred & Bonnie Fong Richard Blaisdell 321 Robert ll. Maguire 1 Aiko Kawasaki 324 Annette Viera & Family 321 louis & Jean Gowans, jr. Mich.1el & Melissa Blake TI10mas Marshall 268 COMPETITORS josephine Kcanu 321 (arlee Watilnilbe 321 1im & Devon Guard Deborah S. Bocken Mr. & Mrs. Watters Donors of $1-$99 Kelh Kekai & Rip !·Iuddy 321 Paul Watanabe 324

Hawaii Hotel Industry William & May Marli111 Jr. 134 Keala Kilcoyne 321 Harriet Wedeman 324 Foundation Borthwick, jr. Bonnie Maxie 310 Anonymous Dennis Kim 324 Nichelle Wileman The Madden Corporation June M. Bradley Tom May - David May II Anonymous Danny & Cathy Ki mura 324 Charmain Wong 321 289 Wendell & Gloria Foundation Brant & Stephilnie Ackerman John & Marilyn Kiner 321 Dorothy Yasuda 324 Kobert & Jean Marchant Brooks, Jr. 321, 324 )imm)• & Kelly McMahon 321 Annetta Kinnicutt 324 Stephen & Edith Yasuda 324 Michael and Laura Miller l'c~y Kehoe Buchwach 312 16!1 Bryan & Diane Almadova 32 1 James Koga 324 Bruce Yoshida 321 Donald Monroe, Sr. Dav1d and Meghan Buck Ted Middleton Patricia Anderson 177 Tomi Koshi 321 Louis Zarko 321 Kober! & Kerry Morris J21 19, 46,74 Minton Ohana 32"1 Ruthadell Anderson 324 Nalani & l~c nry Kreutz 165 Michele Zarko 321 Christie Peck I Mark & Margaret Rmrald Mittlno 310 Silmucl Anderson & Family31 0 John & Fclisa Kwce 321 Ui & Maile Zarko 321 Mike & Judy Pietsch Burgessporter Donald & Arden Moore 32 1 Elsie Aoki 324 Lamson l am 1, 73, 74 Kehau Zarko-Pa 321 24 1, JH, 32:l Harlan ). & Kaleialoha Malia K. Muq)hy 300 Brenda Arkangcl 324 William l.atchford Mark & Sheri Robison Cndinha 321 , 324 Na Lei Knpa No1eau 0 Roselle Armitage 324 llailey Ledesma !'err)· & Sally Sorenson Cathy & Sam Caldwell 321 Tuahine 321 )a net Atkins Andrew lee 321 Gifts in Memory of: Title Guaranty Family of Richard & jean Callahan Yuki & Hiromi Nagahama Doug Bechert 321 Michelle Lee 32 1 Companies 289 Paul R. Cassiday 324 310 Nalani Blaisdell & Bill linda LeGrande 1 Thomas Haine Tommy & Rusty Thomas Ronald and Catherine Choo Terri Ncedels Brennan 321 Christie letman 2 Thomas Holmes Fund Deane Chun Donald Nicol Leilani Bowen 324 Scrappy lipton 321 19 Kala Kukea Thur5t.on & Sharon Michael & Katharine Martin & \Vilma Nielsen Marian l. Boyd 321, 324 George & joanne loomis 46 John Cline o\1ann Twigg-Smith 32 4 Clifiord 321 Family 321 Felice & Roger Brault Florence Luzano 32 1 73 Richard "l ong( Dennis Conway George Norcross, II Carol Brede Melissa o\1aii 321 Okamoto ). D. & Carol Cook 321 Peter & l ois Nottage William & Faith Bright 206 Marimed Foundation 74 BradYim GOLD MEDALISTS Robert Carboy 46, 191 OCC Bridge Club Balbi Brooks Jack & leslie Mattice 321 109 Thomas M Arnott Donors of $1,000 George Correia 165 John D. and Patricia Charles & D. Kaleinani Brown Fred Mattson 321 134 Anna Cullen and Rath Family 276 O'Donnell 310 321 Donna Meyer 19 Furtado-Kahanamoku Clint & Mimi Basler Bob Dewitz Joan Osborne Nahaku Brown 32 1 larry & Doreen Minami 155 Thomas O'Brien 109, 324 John & Sada Drouilhet 319 Faye Parker 32 1 Fe Calleja & Ed Galapia 321 321, 324 165 Henry Ayau Wendy Crabb 32 1 Elizabeth Dunford Cynthia Pearson I, 46 Earle Chang 321 Bessie Mizuno 324 168 Eugeniil McMahon Peter G. Drewliner Sa lly Edwards Charles & Gerri Pedesk)• jackie Ching 321 Ron & judith Moore 324 177 Ai leen Riggin Soule Dean A. & Bonnie Eyre, )r. Peter & Karen Ehrman 324 195,321,324 Colin Chock 321 Bill Mussell 180 Spencer F. Weaver, )r . )ames & Priscilla Growney D.C. Mist Eichelberger & Tay Perry Georgette Chun & Momi Erik & Carrie Nishimoto & 189 Robert H. Rotz Dr. Thomas & Mi Kosasa Martha Mist 32 1 David J. l'orteus Freeman 32 1 Mike Shiira 324 190 R11th Schwinn Frances T. lynch Pat Ekstrand 324 David & Carol Pratt Guy Churchill judy Nishimura 321 191 Robert joe Muller John & Mary Phil potts Donilld Eovino joan C. Pratt Alma Cirino 321 Tom & Sheila Nitta 324 195 Muriel Milcfarlane McGrath 195 john & Lissa Eveleth 324 Smmtcll'ratt Betty Clark,Mameen Dwight & Cindy Obayashi 321 Flanders William & Vaima Philpotts Thomas & Barbara Farrell William D.wid Pratt Chang,Howard & Dale O'Brien 155 206 Ed Pickering 317 324 1,19 165 Roberta Bishop 321 Mary Louise O'Brien 324 228 Dr. Kohcrt Peyton Jolm and Taeko Skinner 310 E K Fernandez Shows 327 Cher)'l Rader 243, 322 Peter & Samh Cole 321 Dennis O'Connor 321 238 William Ehrman Gulab & lndru Watumull john and 1iarc Finney 31 1 GeorJ\ Rafael Cynthia Comilang 321 Nelly Ocuaman 321 241 l.cslie Pietsch Kela Asam fisher 74 Arthur & June Reinwald Mnrgarct Shirley Connors Patricia Offer Family 329 243 John Rader Michael Fo,x Do1tglas l~ eyes l'umnacole D. K. Costa Douglas & Maile Ostrem· 246 lll,ianallintliff SILVER MEDALISTS Mary Jo Freshley Shaunagh & Ken Kobbins Marlial, l'etcr, l.ii: & Noriko 321 , 324 248 It D. Gray Donors of S500-S999 Paul & Ululani Friese Diane R"obinson 318 Crum 321 David Otoshi 321 267 Teheina K. Schramel Kathleen & Fred Allen 3t 0 321,324 Paul Roos 268 Sue Damon Richard & Alease Palma 324 268 Kirk Smith Ken Bailey Colin Gandy Harriet Rotz 189 Steve Danishek 268 Cla)1on & Katherine Pang 324 272 \Villiam !Bill) Cook - Hekili Painting 19 (andes o"'eijide Gentry Nicholas Rutgers, )r. Dr. William G. Davis Watpa Parlvenson 329 Dorothy Hall Family 310 Shilron G. Solmssen Mary & Dennis Fern 321 Patti Rose 318 Dustin Morris Tom & lynn La lakea 324 E. Doanie Hare 248, 303 Tehanei Ferreira 321 Susan Rose 319 Victoria Smith Blake Easton Manson Carol Kukea Hauff 19 Edwin & Cynthia Sorenson Barbilra Fisclrlowitz-Leong & Virginia H. Rowan Snyder David & Becky Pietsch Charles & Susan Heitzmiln Shnron St. John 321 Michael Leong Christina Ruiz 321 320 Llewellyn "Buddy" Farden 241, 301,317 321 Keith). Steiner Robyn Fo1r!; 321 )eannin Rlrsso 321 D~virl and Keanuenue Stefan & Lisa Reinke 267 Gloria (.Henderson 268 Diane Stowell 32 1 Clyde & Darnell Friar 324 Yvonne Ryan 321 Rochlen Jean E. Rolfes 321 janet M. Henderson Surfline ( lilting & Smving James Gaddis 165, 243 B. G. & Jean Schallenberg 324 322 Hang 10 for Duke Club ClwlesSalmon, Jr. 324 Sharon Himn !Dept. J21 Phyllis Gilrrett 324 Laura Schulnmn 32"1 323 ian Bowman Scott Swasey & Family 324 Ron Hochuli )on Sutherland lly.m Ginoza 321 Ames Scott 324 Th.1d Ekstrand Christie Weaver-Scroville 1BO Robl!f't l'logan, )r. Mieko Tanigudri 324 Eugene & Karen Gleason Catherine Scott 32·1 325 Maris Gray llarbam Hblmes JocTcipHI Annie C. Halliwell Cynthiil Sharp 321 326 In lrlonor of Evangeline Richard and Bonnie Holl William & Sue Tctmcycr L;rni He.1rn Sally·& Hans Solh1ssen 310 Haley's I st llirtliday BRONZE MEDALISTS 310 Bob, Ginger & Crystal Victor & Florence Hernmy, Sr. Enoch & Henrietta Spencer32 1 327 j<)-Anne Kahanamoku Donors of $1 00-$499 Michael & Tammy Honda Thornburg Harold Henderson Elizabeth Spielman 321 Sterling 321 Barbara B. Tilley )im Heumann 1 1ita Stack 329 Hawai'i Watennan Han Anonymous Gordon R. Howard 228 o\1ark & Sylvia Tsuda 321 Barbara Hudman 321 l evi Stanley 324 of Fame 2010 Donations Anonymous Pam & Mike Howard 310 Sharen Umiamaka Ruby lfversen Barbara Stehouwer lana Alamillo 165 Neal & Ruby lfversen 321 Rick & Christie Verville 32 1 George Ikeda 324 Hem Stevenson 324 Jeanne A. Anderson John Iubinsky 324 Bob Vieira Family 321 Win & lauren Inouye 324 Katherine & Marshall Stuart Robert Anderson, Jr. Shigeo & Yaeko Kato 321 Barton Watson 206 Bruce Irvine 321 310 KiaToa Canoe Paddles 19 Vikram & Tanya Watumull Frank G. )ahrling 19 Lindsey Styan 19,303

OUT RIGG ER D U KE KAHANAMOkU FO UNDATI ON 2009 - 2 0 10 www . dukefoundation .org 7 FINANCIAL REPORT Applications for Athletic and Scholarship Grants The financial statements for the for the year totaled $45,500. ODKF as of and for the year ended GENERAL INFORMATION In addition to the rc(/uircmcnts listed above, Scholarship Gmnt Applicants must: September 30, 2009 were reviewed There are three types of grants made by the Foundation income came from Foundation: athletic, event and schola rship. Plan to attend an accredited college as a by CW Associates. These financial donors who specify an amount be Atl1letic and Event grants arc directed full time student. statements are available to our mem­ charged to their OCC account, as towards specific purposes such as upcoming Submit a transcript of grades. tournaments or competitions. These grants Submit two letters of reference. bers request. by well as those who make cash contri­ may be awarded to an individual, team or butions. Additional funds were event/organization. Individual and team Event/Organization Applicants must: A report has been developed for the raised through activities connected athletic grant applications are awarded one Be a resident of Hawai'i and an time per rear with a deadline of February American citizen. foundation's un-reviewed financial to the Duke's OceanFest, the Hawai'i t 5th. E1·ent grants have a deadline of August Prove that the proposed event will promote results for the fiscal year ending Waterman Hall of Fame Awards and t 5th each year for events occurring in the Duke's legacy. September 30, 2010. These financial royalty payments from TS Enterprises following fiscal year: October 1st through Show how ODKF will be represented at September 30th. The purpose of these grants this event. statements are now being reviewed. (Duke's Restaurant) and Malama is to sponsor, promote and encourage ama­ Show the history of the event. When that review is completed in Po no. teur participants in state, national and inter­ lle applying for a spec ific upcoming event. january 2011, they will be available national competition in the sports of canoe­ Provide organizational and financial ing, surfing, kayaking, swimming, water polo documentation. to members by request. Scholarship If you would like additional financial and volleyball. Scholarship grants are given grants for fiscal year 2009-2010 information please contact any mem­ to athletes who participate in the same The Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku totaled $109,000 and athletic grants ber of the Board of Directors. sports as athletic grantees and additionally Foundation does not discriminate in viola­ are in need of assistance in pursuing post tion of the law on the basis of race, color, high school education. These applications national origin/ancestry, sex/gender, religion, are accepted from January I to April I of disability, age, criminal conviction, marital each rear. status, veteran status, sexual orientation, or an)' other category or status protected by law GRANT REQUIREMENTS: or regulation.

All Applicants must: If you would like to receive an Athletic llc a resident of Hawai'i and an Gmnt or Scholarship Grant Application, )'OU American citizen. may down load an application from our web· Submit a grant application. site at www.dukefoundation.org or ca ll Submit a personal letter of intention. ODKF at (808) 545-4880 and leave your Include last federal tax return (or parents' if name, phone number and mailing address. claimed as a dependent). Please specify which type of application you Submit a recent photo, preferably an athletic arc requesting. action shot.

Individual and Team Applicants must also: Participate as an amateur in competitive •Duke• sports and provide a record of accomplishments. Describe their training program and history. lncl trde a letter from an athletic coach or trainer. Demonstrate financial need. OIJKF crmlinues to SllfJfWrt these lle applying for a specific upcoming event. nmo::Jug atldetes und scholars.

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