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Cover Story & Photo by: Janine Bregulla St. Michael School Students Bless the North Shore Food Bank With a new school year upon the opportunity to teach a lesson distributed at the North Shore Food us, it is a challenge of every edu- that emphasizes the importance of Bank to those in need. Based upon cator to find ways to engage their community, they along with the a well-received response this will be students in activities that have the parents rose to the challenge. The an ongoing project throughout the power to become lifelong lessons. families, faculty and students col- school year that hopefully inspires So when the faculty of St. Mi- lected enough hygiene products to others. chael's School was presented with assemble 87 care packages that were

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The next meeting of the North Shore Neighborhood Board will hear a presentation on a skateboard park at Haleiwa Beach Park Mauka along with updates from the City and County, HPD, HFD, and other elected officials. The Board will also be filling a vacancy in Haleiwa Subdistrict 3 due to a resignation. Anyone interested in being considered for the seat should be at the board meeting no later than 6:30 pm, present yourself to the Neighborhood Assistant Stephen Saito and he will verify that you live in the Haleiwa subdistrict. Please bring your ID (driverʻs license or state ID and / or a utility bill in your name showing your current address). Please note that your ID must have your current address, if it does not, then be sure to bring the utility bill with your current address. Sign up for minutes and agenda the meetings at: https://www.honolulu.gov/esub/ email-subscribe-nco or call Kathleen at 637-8545 for more information or any questions.

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emergency supplies and valuable hands-on train- Council Chair ing. We are indeed fortunate that recent storms have not struck our islands as expected. Nevertheless, it Ernie Martin is in our best interest to remain prepared and to heed advisories issued by state and county civil de- Serving You in District 2 fense officials. Even if they were to err, at least they are doing so on the side of caution. As the public, Hurricane Season: Prepare for the Worst, we should also do likewise—prepare for the worst Hope for the Best but also hope for the best. Hawaii thankfully dodged two major bullets last week as hurricanes Madeline and Lester skirted our state. However, we’re not out of the woods yet. Let’s continue to remain vigilant and prepared, knowing that hurricane season for Hawaii extends through November 30th. A 2013 study by noted MIT researcher Kerry Emanuel predicted that hurricanes in the coming years are likely to be stronger and more frequent due to global warming, climate change and the rise in sea level. Interestingly enough, the 2015 hurri- cane season in the Pacific was the most active on record, with 15 storms forming. The stark reality is that it will take only a single direct hit by a hurricane, earthquake or tsunami to have a catastrophic impact on our islands. The Hawaiian archipelago is roughly 2,400 miles to the closest land mass, making us the most isolated pop- ulation center on earth. Hawaii’s isolation in the vast Pacific Ocean makes us extremely vulnerable to not only natural and man-made disasters but also acts of terrorism, fuel shortages, labor strikes, wide- spread power outages, financial collapse and even computer network or telecommunication failures that could potentially threaten our way of life and very survival. Nearly everything that we depend on is either shipped or flown in. With 85 percent of the food we consume imported through a single port (Honolulu Harbor), any destruction caused by a natural disas- ter will have dire consequences. Essential supplies and emergency services in the aftermath of a disas- ter will be stretched extremely thin, so we should not depend on the government for assistance. And unlike the mainland, relief supplies cannot simply be trucked or airlifted in. The prudent course of action is to prepare an emergency supplies kit with enough essential items to last for several days and to also have a family evacuation plan. Disaster preparedness is your per- sonal and civic duty. If you have a family, prepar- ing for a disaster is simply a part of providing for and protecting them. I applaud groups like the Ewa Emergency Preparedness Committee which has helped the community more effectively prepare for emergencies and related disasters. The 6th Annual Get Ready Ewa Beach Emergency Preparedness Fair was held September 10 and attended by thousands of residents from across who received free Page 6 www.northshorenews.com September 14, 2016

Representative A Few Tips To Remember When Refinancing Lauren By Choon James Matsumoto Mortgage interest rates are really low right now. Serving You in District 45 As of this writing, an able borrower could obtain a FIXED 30 year Mortgage for 2.99%. For 15 years fixed, it’s only 2.50%! When we graduated from col- Camping on Oahu lege, the interest rate was at 14%! When it dropped The excellent thing about living on an island to 10%, we were so excited. is the breath-taking natural beauty of the environ- These mortgage low rates provide ample oppor- ment. With all of the busy activities of life, it is hard tunities to buy properties or to refinance existing to find any time to admire and enjoy the beauty mortgages for a lower rate. that Oahu holds. One of the more popular ways to There are some precautions to consider at the experience the awe of nature is by camping! Camp- time of financing or refinancing: ing is not only exciting, but it brings us and our • If you’re purchasing a home, choose a FIXED families the chance to appreciate a break from work rate mortgage, if at all possible. You’ll be protected and school. There are many locations around the is- from future rate increase surprises. land that are excellent for overnight stays on camp- • If you’re refinancing, it’s usually a bad idea grounds and campsites. to refinance for a vacation, wedding or new car. A Some popular campsite features are areas to mortgage is a collateral on your real property. The pitch a tent or rent a cabin, group recreational activ- length of the mortgage is usually 15 or 30 years long. ities and team building activities. Camp Mokuleia and Camp Erdman, which are located in the Moku- • If you allow your children or spouse or oth- leia area, both offer these amenities. Additionally, ers to refinance your property, remember you no both camps have educational and leadership devel- longer have a legal right to the real property if your opment programs that aim to support the children name does not remain on title. of Oahu. To find out more about Camp Mokuleia, • Some parents make the mistake of allowing please call 808-637-6241 or visit www.campmoku- their children to refinance their free and clear home leia.com, and to find out more about Camp Erd- only to have their property foreclosed through non- man, please call 808-637-4615 or visit http://www. payment later. ymcahonolulu.org/. Remember, if your name is no longer on title, Another option for getting closer to nature is you have no legal standing to make decisions for choosing to spend a few days on accessible pub- the property. Those on title legally do not need your lic campgrounds. There are many wonderful spots permission to rent or sell or even borrow more mon- across the island, however before setting up your ey on the property. campsite it is important to remember to apply for Remember when you allow your children to be a permit. If you would like to apply for a camping on title, the children’s spouses can also become le- permit and reserve camping space, or find out more gally involved. information, please visit camping.honolulu.gov. We have seen problems occur when the new Our responsibilities have a tendency to con- owners (children) decide to sell the property against sume much of our energy and it is beneficial to take the parents’ wishes. It creates a lot of friction and a break from the hustle and bustle of life. Last ses- broken trust. But verbal commitments between par- sion the House of Representatives created legisla- ents and children are not good enough to prevent a tion related to outdoor activities, such as HB1003, sale action. that seek to preserve the urban recreational areas In other words, when refinancing, explore the available to the Oahu population. Bills such as this make certain parks available to the public for camp- worst scenarios and have good discussions amongst ing, sailing, fishing, and other recreational activi- family members. If it’s your only property, you ties. So if you are looking for an opportunity to relax would probably want to insist that your name be on in the outdoors, don’t pass up the chance to take title when the property is refinanced. Families can your family and loved ones on a local camping trip work together and help each other but it’s always to admire the natural beauty of the island. good to have lots of open and frank discussions. As always, please feel free to contact me if you have questions or concerns about happenings in our community. Call me at (808) 586-9490, email [email protected], or visit Rep- Matsumoto.com September 14, 2016 www.northshorenews.com Page 7

Supreme Court, and an environmental prosecutor Senator who worked on the BP Horizon catastrophe. I at- tended the second half of what one panelist called a Gil Riviere three-day-seminar-held-in-one-day. Environmental courts and other specialty courts Serving Oahu’s North and facilitate better administration of what can be very Windward Shores complex matters. Cases that previously got bogged down while courts attempted to research the latest IUCN science and appropriate remedies are now more effi- More than 9000 people from around the world ciently dispatched by judges who specialize in these descended this month on the Hawaii Convention types cases. Hawaii began referring cases to environ- Center to participate in the 2016 World Conserva- mental courts last year. tion Congress of the International Union for Con- Congratulations to Denise Antolini on her rec- servation of Nature (IUCN). This conference of the ognition at the Colloquium on Judges and Nature world’s leading authorities on environmental stew- during the IUCN. Justice Benjamin was joined by ardship happens every four years and has never be- Hawaii Justice Michael Wilson and Avi Soifer, Dean fore been hosted in the United States. of the UH Richardson Law School, in a tribute to President Obama arrived on the eve of the con- Denise’s years of service and achievement for envi- gress, delivered an address at the East West Center, ronmental law and environmental protection. then flew out to Midway Island the following day My phone number is 586-7330. My email ad- to check in on the newly expanded Papahanau- dress is [email protected]. If you still mokuakea Marine National Monument, the largest use a fax, you can transmit to 586-7334. Follow protected area in the world. news like this on FaceBook or online at SenatorRiv- The President of Palau, Tommy Remengesau, iere.com. Please visit us in Room 217 at the Capitol; noted in his opening ceremonies address that his is- or let’s talk closer to home, maybe the next time we land nation committed its entire exclusive econom- pass in the street. Mahalo. ic zone (EEZ), about the size of California, to conser- vation and that 80 percent of this area is protected as a no-take zone. He advocates that 30 percent of the world oceans should be so protected. President Remengesau added that only two percent of our oceans are presently protected and that the United States has a vast EEZ. His next statement, “And so, I commend President Obama on the monument expansion; it is a good start.” was met with good cheer. The “Olympics of Conservation” brings togeth- er government leaders, international high court justices, renowned experts in virtually every envi- ronmental discipline, universities, and thousands of lesser known organizations and experts. A typical day might involve a presentation by Jane Goodall, the famous advocate for chimpanzees, while experts in the protection of endangered species, delivery of clean water to impoverished villages, forest re- habilitation, climate change and more, share their research and recommendations in adjacent rooms. Dozens of simultaneous presentations, continuous- ly delivered over the first five days, overwhelmed many. The final five days involved assembly debate and action. Antonio Benjamin, a charismatic justice on the National High Court of Brazil, has been greatly in- volved in world-wide efforts to establish environ- mental courts. He chairs the World Commission on Environmental Law, one of the six global commis- sions of the IUCN. Over twelve hours on Labor Day, he led discussions that involved law students, inter- national and federal judges, justices of the Hawaii Page 8 www.northshorenews.com September 14, 2016

… never mind. Talking Story Solution 5. Move the highway mauka and put in a parking lot makai. Through traffic will quickly cir- with cle the mess while turtle-huggers park safely at their leisure. The North Shore News ran an article recom- mending this months ago with a workable, affordable Tom Jacobs diagram of this solution made up by Bill Quinlan. How about Solution 5, DOT? It’s Time for a Solution to Laniakea. No Fooling A few days ago my wife planned to meet a girl- Go Fund the friend for dinner in Haleiwa. Her friend called at the Pupukea Play Courts: last minute to say she couldn’t make it. The traffic https://www.gofundme.com/pupukeacourts jam-up at Laniakea had backed all the way to her home at Kawela Bay. She would have been in traffic for an hour. Kawela Bay? That’s ten miles from Laniakea – North Shore News Pet Issue the surf spot now known to tourists and “townies” as Turtle Beach. Turtles … that’s the problem. Visi- Would you like to see your pet(s) tors to the North Shore jam Kam Highway while they featured in the NSN? park and un-park and scamper across the highway to Email your pets picture the beach to watch Hawaiian honu, giant green sea with a caption to turtles, crawl ashore to sleep. The resulting traffic jam [email protected] has spread in both directions over the past … what, Publication Date: September 28 ten years? Twenty? Now it’s a jam ten miles long. Deadline Date: September 16 Meanwhile the City and County’s Department of Transportation (DOT) has not only done nothing to fix the problem, they apparently haven’t even come In Memory of Blu up with a solution on paper. It’s time for the good citizens of the North Shore to take matters into our own hands. I’ve listed a range of possible solutions. The Donald Trump Second Amendment solution. Shoot the turtles. No turtles, no tourists. No tourists, General Election no jam. Problem is, the turtles are protected by law as an endangered species. And, they’re cute. Can’t kill cute. Besides, there are more turtles just beyond the Information reef to take their place. Can’t kill ‘em all, Donald. Solution 2: Make Kam Highway four lanes. Prob- • October 10, 2016: lem is, the folks downtown are having monster huhu Voter Registration Deadline trying to build a 20-mile railway. What are the chanc- for General Election es of two more lanes all the way around the North Shore? Anyway, we like the highway the way it is. Like the song says: • October 25, 2016: We like our two-lane highway Early Walk-In Voting Begins Mai ka‘i two-lane track One lane down for go to town • November 1, 2016: And one lane coming back. Deadline to Request a Solution 3. Close off the beach. Problem is, folks will just jump the fence or the barrier or the barbed Mail Ballot wire. Who’s gonna patrol, keep them out? The life guards? They’re into saving people, not arresting • November 5, 2016: them. Early Walk-In Voting Ends Solution 4. Concrete barriers to restrict parking at Laniakea. Let’s see … the City and County put up concrete barriers and traffic congestion improved. So the City and County took away the barriers and put • November 8, 2016: up No Parking signs, but the cops wouldn’t ticket vio- General Election lators because a judge somewhere said not to, so peo- ple parked there anyway so traffic plugged up again so September 14, 2016 www.northshorenews.com Page 9 Please stop by or call the library to sign-up or September 2016 check availability on all our FREE programs!

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grounds is reflected in the abundance of fishing ko‘a (shrines) constructed here. The ko‘a were built on ‘aina Kuamo‘o Olelo and kai to attract fish and bring life to the land. Ka‘ena is also the site of an ancient fishing village listed on the by Hawai‘i Register of Historic Places. The offshore waters Malia K. Evans of Ka‘ena continue to be a source of subsistence for our community. The Ka‘ie‘ie Waho channel between O‘ahu and Kaua‘i is an outlet for freshwater springs The Adornment of Ka‘ena that originate in Wai‘anae. This upwelling contributes A traditional ‘olelo no‘eau states “Kapa ‘ehu kai o to a rich marine environment and biological diversity. Ka‘ena na ka makani. Ka‘ena is adorned with a garment Several species of pelagic fish migrate through the of sea spray by the blowing of the wind.” This poetic channel and continue to be essential to Hawaiian diet expression describes a place that holds great meaning and cultural traditions. Surfing on both sides of ka lae for Kanaka and is currently threatened by a massive o Ka‘ena is a traditional practice that continues into offshore wind turbine project. The ahupua‘a (land modernity. The Waialua coastline was an outstand- districts) of Ka‘ena and Kuaokala are highly significant ing traditional surfing area, with numerous named traditional cultural properties that are well documented surf breaks and histories of prominent Kanaka surfers by Native Hawaiian and Western scholars. Ka‘ena is the that have been orally transmitted for generations. site of sacred Leina a ka ‘uhane, for centuries the locus The powerful storm generated waves that occur dur- of Native Hawaiian spiritual concepts regarding death ing Ho‘oilo (rainy season), travel 2,500 uninterrupted and afterlife. On every island there existed at least one miles across the expansive Pacific to our shoreline. prominent bluff pointing westward where souls would This powerful phenomenon has been going on for leap into the afterlife. Our mo‘olelo (history) reports millennia and traditional Hawaiian poetry and mele that when the soul left the physical body at death it have considerable references to the thunderous waves would travel the path of the spirits, awaiting assistance of Waialua. The epithet “O Waialua kai leo nui” was from ‘aumakua (ancestral gods) to complete the jour- celebrated in traditional culture and the loud voice of ney and return to the land of the ancestors (Kamakau the sea of Waialua was often heard in the uplands of 1964). Seven story wind turbines within view and/or in Wahiawa. What impacts will the large assemblage of the path of this incredibly spiritual place will desecrate platforms, anchors, blades, undersea electrical cables, the landscape and negatively impact Native Hawaiian and industrial lubricants have on the integrity of our religious and cultural practice. ocean environment, including ocean swells, winds, Renowned literary traditions of akua (goddesses) and migrating marine and seabird populations? Pele and Hi‘iaka place them at Ka‘ena. They restore a Kanaka Maoli have a deep connection to this land, woman to life, re-construct a wa‘a and call forth the seascape and life forms through genealogy, cosmology, wind gods to transport them to Kaua‘i. Demi-god and traditional cultural practice that continues to this cast his magic fishhook from Ka‘ena toward the island day. The narratives of this land, passed down through of Kaua‘i in his attempt to unite the islands. The kupuna the generations, continue to inform us about ancestral stone of Pohaku o Kaua‘i sits just offshore. These oral knowledge and the value placed on Ka‘ena by our ku- narratives recall the strong and close bond between puna. Our kuleana is to protect this ‘aina and ocean, Waialua and Kaua‘i that includes visual, spiritual, ge- to hold fast to our traditional knowledge system and to nealogical and auditory connections between the two prevent the desecration of this sacred, cultural land and islands. Wind turbines between O‘ahu and Kaua‘i will seascape. “Kapa permanently sever these meaningful connections that ‘ehu kai o have been in place for centuries. Ka‘ena na ka The religious importance of Ka‘ena is evidenced makani. Ka‘ena by the numerous heiau (religious temples) constructed is adorned with on the landscape. Many have alignments and ritual a garment of functions to the rising/setting of the sun. Renowned sea spray by the kuhikuhi pu‘uone Kaanaana is associated with blowing of the Ka‘ena and made a famous prophesy regarding wind.” Let us future events in Hawai‘i nei. Other oral traditions be vigilant of recount the supernatural he‘e (octopus) and the giant these exploitive, native kumu (goatfish) Kumunuiakea who inhabited destructive, cor- these waters. The revitalization of voyaging has seen porate interests an increase in navigation practice at Ka‘ena. How will and government astronomical observation and the utilization of celes- policies and apa- tial alignments of our heiau be impacted by blinking thy that threaten lights of the 600-foot tall turbines? What impacts to the adornment seabirds that are imperative to navigation occur from of Ka‘ena. Eo! the massive, spinning blades? Looking Makai from Ka‘ena pali. The importance of this area as productive fishing Courtesy of Micah Mason September 14, 2016 www.northshorenews.com Page 13

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FUNDRAISING FOR months to achieve a finished and gallery ready piece. CHINA UEMURA FOUNDATION His attention to the carving details and the layered One of the few Women’s surf events is in danger oil painting technique demand that he never rush of going away. The China Wahine Classic has been his sculptures. His work can be found in Haleiwa at going for 20 years and has launched many a career. Wy’s Gallery and on Maui at Bill Wyland galleries There will be a fundraiser to keep the event going in Lahiaina. Reach him at rubenairajr.com. Mahalo for 2017 at Island Club and Spa on Queen Street in Ho- recycling! nolulu. The date is set for September 17th, from 5-8 SLIP IN AND RIP p.m. Donations for auction are being excepted and Slip In surf apparel seems to be the current big donations can be made. Email is info@islandcluband- thing in water sports. A lot of females are wearing spa.com or call 543-3900. This is a really important long yoga style pants to surf and SUP in or really to event for the ladies, as we know not many women do any sport in. Check out one of the new lines of compete on the North Shore lately. The China Wa- colorful skins at Brazilian Show Room in Haleiwa. hine has over 200 ladies surfing long, shortboard and Slipinsurfskins are a pretty new company from Cali- SUPing. fornia and have some great prints and the suits are WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP, GO HAWAII very comfy. No worries about sun burn and stings! The 2016 VISSLA ISA World Junior Surfing Cham- TEAM HAWAII LONGBOARD ASSOCIATION pionship will kick off September 17-25 in the Azores IN MALIBU Islands of Portugal. The event is set to gather the The MSA Classic Invitational has about 30 teams world’s best junior surfers to compete for the coveted competing in Malibu at First Point, one of the most World Junior individual medals and Team Champion crowded surf spots in the world. Hawaii has about Trophy. 20 team members that are surfing in age divisions. With the International Olympic Committee’s Last season Hawaii placed 6th and hope to do bet- recent decision to include Surfing in the Tokyo 2020 ter. Wind and Sea Surf Club took top honors last Olympic Games, 2016 will mark the first edition of season. The event also raises money for SurfAide the the competition to take place in the era of Olympic official charity partner. Big Wave Dave Surf Shop in Surfing. Last year team USA took the title and Maui’s Waikiki has been organizing the event and the hope Summer Macedo won the girls Under 16 division for is to bring the event here next year. Thanks to sup- Hawaii. Go Hawaii! port from Dukes Maui, Kimo’s, Hula Grill, Leilani’s CARVING & RECYCLE & Duke’s Beach House Maui, Hawaii was able to get Do you have an old board or even half a surfboard to California for the competition. Also thanks to that is unridable? Why not carve it into a beautiful Schaper Hawaii in Waialua for the perfect masterpiece! Thats what Ruben Aira did one day in nose rider to bring there! The “lunch break” model is Pupukea. After art school Aira was was looking for killer! Check out the new shop which had its grand something to create and had never seen anyone doing opening this summer! The shop is down the road this kind of art, a light bulb went off in his head. He past the old sugar mill! was off and running, creating all his own tools as he went. Each carving can take from two weeks to two

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KUPUNAS, ELDERS AND CAREGIVERS ASK FOR YOUR HELP WITH A PETITION TO START A KUPUNA/ELDER DAY CARE CENTER TO SERVE THE NORTH SHORE, OAHU

There is no adult senior day care facility serving the North Shore (Mokuleia to Kaaawa), while the number of elders in our community is startling (see Tables below from hawaii.census.gov). How can it be that we have so many elders, yet no Elder Day Care to help meet their quality of life needs?

The North Shore community elders and their caregivers need your help in establishing a fun, mentally engaging, stimulating Kupuna/Elder Day Care center in the North Shore. Participating in Day Care activities help keep our Kupunas vibrant and physically active. It is important for the following reasons:

 Provides a safe, healthy environment for our elders with medical staff on duty all times center open  Answers a very important quality of life issue through socialization of seniors while participating in current event discussions, exercises, celebrations (birthday, holidays, and special occasions), games (laughter), craft activities, and outings with their peers  Provides much needed respite care for caregivers  Enables caregivers the ability to work during the day knowing their elders are in good hands and being cared for

With Day Care, our elder’s quality of life is enriched and the caregiver has an opportunity to refresh, to continue providing love, encouragement and support their loved one needs and sharing special times with them. Having a center in the community will fill a much needed void. It will also keep our Kupuna closer to home and reduce hardship on them and their caregivers from traveling to Day Care beyond the North Shore. Please go to xxxxxxxx to show your support on the petition for establishing a Kupuna/Elder Day Care Center on the North Shore, Oahu. If reluctant to go on Facebook, please write [email protected]; with subject Kupuna/Elder Day Care Center Support; message - I support establishing a Kupuna/Elder Day Care Center on the North Shore, Oahu; and provide your name, address and whether a loved one is interested in attending. Please also use the same email address and ask to be put on an email list if you wish to receive updates on this effort.

Kupuna Caregiver

From census.hawaii.gov 2014 American Community Survey 1-year dataset

Census Tract 99.02, Honolulu County, Census Tract 99.04, Honolulu County, Hawaii Hawaii Subject Haleiwa Kaena Point Estimate Margin Percent Percent Estimate Margin Percent Percent of Error Margin of Error Margin of Error of Error SEX AND AGE Total population 3,631 +/-563 3,631 (X) 5,560 +/-463 5,560 (X) Male 1,771 +/-293 48.8% +/-5.0 2,845 +/-263 51.2% +/-2.7 Female 1,860 +/-375 51.2% +/-5.0 2,715 +/-290 48.8% +/-2.7 65 to 74 years 252 +/-78 6.9% +/-2.3 408 +/-111 7.3% +/-1.9 75 to 84 years 91 +/-40 2.5% +/-1.2 327 +/-102 5.9% +/-1.8 85 years and over 43 +/-29 1.2% +/-0.8 168 +/-71 3.0% +/-1.3

Census Tract 100, Honolulu County, Hawaii Census Tract 101, Honolulu Continued County, Hawaii on page 18 Subject Kawailoa Waimea-Kahuku KUPUNAS, ELDERS AND CAREGIVERS ASK FOR YOUR HELP WITH A PETITION TO START A KUPUNA/ELDER DAY CARE CENTER TO SERVE THE NORTH SHORE, OAHU

There is no adult senior day care facility serving the North Shore (Mokuleia to Kaaawa), while the number of elders in our community is startling (see Tables below from hawaii.census.gov). How can it be that we have so many elders, yet no Elder Day Care to help meet their quality of life needs?

The North Shore community elders and their caregivers need your help in establishing a fun, mentally engaging, stimulating Kupuna/Elder Day Care center in the North Shore. Participating in Day Care activities help keep our Kupunas vibrant and physically active. It is important for the following reasons:

 Provides a safe, healthy environment for our elders with medical staff on duty all times center open  Answers a very important quality of life issue through socialization of seniors while participating in current event discussions, exercises, celebrations (birthday, holidays, and special occasions), games (laughter), craft activities, and outings with their peers  Provides much needed respite care for caregivers  Enables caregivers the ability to work during the day knowing their elders are in good hands and being cared for

With Day Care, our elder’s quality of life is enriched and the caregiver has an opportunity to refresh, to continue providing love, encouragement and support their loved one needs and sharing special times with them. Having a center in the community will fill a much needed void. It will also keep our Kupuna closer to home and reduce hardship on them and their caregivers from traveling to Day Care beyond the North Shore. Please go to xxxxxxxx to show your support on the petition for establishing a Kupuna/Elder Day Care Center on the North Shore, Oahu. If reluctant to go on Facebook, please write [email protected]; with subject Kupuna/Elder Day Care Center Support; message - I support establishing a Kupuna/Elder Day Care Center on the North Shore, Oahu; and provide your name, address and whether a loved one is interested in attending. Please also use the same email address and ask to be put on an email list if you wish to receive updates on this effort.

Kupuna Caregiver

From census.hawaii.gov 2014 American Community Survey 1-year dataset

Census Tract 99.02, Honolulu County, Census Tract 99.04, Honolulu County, Hawaii Hawaii Subject Haleiwa Kaena Point Estimate Margin Percent Percent Estimate Margin Percent Percent of Error Margin of Error Margin of Error of Error SEX AND AGE Total population 3,631 +/-563 3,631 (X) 5,560 +/-463 5,560 (X) Male 1,771 +/-293 48.8% +/-5.0 2,845 +/-263 51.2% +/-2.7 Female 1,860 +/-375 51.2% +/-5.0 2,715 +/-290 48.8% +/-2.7 65 to 74 years 252 +/-78 6.9% +/-2.3 408 +/-111 7.3% +/-1.9 75 to 84 years 91 +/-40 2.5% +/-1.2 327 +/-102 5.9% +/-1.8 Page 8518 years and over 43 www.northshorenews.com+/-29 1.2% +/-0.8 168 +/-71 September3.0% 14,+/-1.3 2016

Census Tract 100, Honolulu County, Hawaii Census Tract 101, Honolulu County, Hawaii Subject Kawailoa Waimea-Kahuku Estimate Margin Percent Percent Estimate Margin Percent Percent of Error Margin of Error Margin of Error of Error SEX AND AGE Total population 4,006 +/-485 4,006 (X) 8,341 +/-902 8,341 (X) Male 2,051 +/-322 51.2% +/-4.3 4,286 +/-471 51.4% +/-3.0 Female 1,955 +/-275 48.8% +/-4.3 4,055 +/-553 48.6% +/-3.0 65 to 74 years 154 +/-73 3.8% +/-1.8 465 +/-142 5.6% +/-1.8 75 to 84 years 66 +/-48 1.6% +/-1.2 259 +/-88 3.1% +/-1.1 85 years and over 61 +/-40 1.5% +/-1.1 254 +/-119 3.0% +/-1.4

Census Tract 102.01, Honolulu County, Hi Census Tract 102.02, Honolulu County, HI Subject Hauula - Kaaawa Laie Estimate Margin Percent Percent Estimate Margin Percent Percent of Error Margin of Error Margin of Error of Error SEX AND AGE Total population 5,286 +/-523 5,286 (X) 6,713 +/-643 6,713 (X) Male 2,563 +/-253 46.6% +/-2.3 3,257 +/-377 48.5% +/-3.2 Female 2,823 +/-322 53.4% +/-2.3 3,456 +/-397 51.5% +/-3.2 65 to 74 years 344 +/-80 6.5% +/-1.7 297 +/-84 4.4% +/-1.3 75 to 84 years 254 +/-63 4.8% +/-1.2 135 +/-49 2.0% +/-0.7 85 years and over 68 +/-34 1.3% +/-0.7 22 +/-18 0.3% +/-0.3

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