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Editorial Dreams Do Come True ,• It wasn't so long ago that President Kennedy asked the nation to stop asking what their country could do for them, but rather what they could do for their country. Now, it is appropriate to ask members of the Outrigger Canoe Club the same thing. When was the last time you really gave something of yourself to this Club? We don't mean when was the last time you came to dinner here, or the last time you bought something from the Beach Shop, although we encourage all of you to support the Club in this manner. What we want is your involvement in the activities at Outrigger, as a participant or spectator. We need both. This month, you have the opportunity to participate in a project that is extremely important to many of us-the Outrigger Foundation Auction. The Outrigger Foundation, as you are probably aware, was established to help deserving athletes within the Club and throughout the community attain their goals. There are no strings attached. They don't have to be a certain age, race, or a member of Outrigger to get assistance. Much of the support for young athletes in Hawaii today comes from labor unions or from corporations who support the athletic endeavors of their employees and their families. But there are many who have no angels waiting to help them. Our goal is to help these athletes who have trained long and hard and deserve their day in the sun to triumph or not based on their skills and not their pocketbooks. And this is why we need you and your help. The Outrigger Foundation Auction, scheduled for Monday, July 29, will benefit our most deserving athletes. How can you help? First of all, you can buy a ticket for the auction and attend. Tickets are reasonably priced at $25 of which $12.50 is tax deductible. The auction is open to the public, so make a night of it and invite your friends. We can hold 325 people in our Dining Room and we'd love to see every seat filled. Secondly, you can donate something for the auction. We've already had some terrific prizes donated but we still need a lot more. Check at home for some wonderful object that is collecting dust but is still a treasure. What can your company offer? A trip, room, services, tickets? We can use them all. We aren't appealing only to our adult members. Even our Junior 'Riggers can help. Get a group of friends together or your paddling crew and offer a number of hours of yard service, window washing, car waxing, babysitting, etc. The items don't need to be big and expensive. More than that, we want your participation. We want to know that you care and share our dreams, and the dreams of our young athletes of today and those yet to come. What's in it for you? Well, for a start, you're going to be spending the evening in one of the loveliest environments in Hawaii, with some pretty nice people. The food at the Club is always delicious and we'll be serving heavy pupus. Your ticket also includes two drinks and $5 of script for the auction which you can use to start your bidding. The Foundation Committee promises that the auction will be exciting and that you11 get a terrific deal no matter what you buy. Any donation that you make is tax deductible, as well as half of the cost of your ticket. And finally, there is the satisfaction that comes with knowing that you can truly do three things at once-have an enjoyable evening, get a terrific bargain, and touch the life of someone whose dream is still only a dream. Won't you help us make it come true? Outrigger Foundation Auction Has Something For Everyone If you'd like to wear Tom Selleck's go to the Outrigger Foundatio n, a according to Kashare. , baseball cap, drive away from the Club public foundation. devoted to helping "We're hoping to see many Club in a 1963 Jaguar, or spend a week at deserving athletes within Outrigger members w ho don't regularly the Bali Hai Hotel in Moorea, then Canoe Club and througho ut the participate in activities of this type," you won't want to miss the very first community. Kashare said, "as well as those who Outrigger Foundation Auction, on The Board of Directors of OCC is the regularly support our athletic activities. Monday, July 29, beginning at 6:30 Board of Directors for the Outrigger "We really do have something for p.m. in the Dining Room. Foundation. everyone. At an auction you can be These are only a few of the prizes Members of the Foundation sure tha t you'll get a good price on that the Foundation Committee has Committee are Bob Kashare, anything you buy. For anyone""\vho collected for this gala event which is chairman; Ron Sorrell, Arthur hasn't attended an auction before, open to guests and the public. Reinwald, Alice Guild , Paul Cassiday, I think you11 be surprised at how Tickets arc available at the Front Jeff Kissel and Tommy Holmes. Gerri exciting it is and how much fun Desk fo r $25. With your ticket, you'll Pedesky is the Board liason. you 'II have." get marvelous pupus prepared by the Some items will be sold by regular The number of tickets is limited, so Club staff, two free drinks, $5 in script bidding and others by silent auction, get yours early. to be used at the Auction, and a $12.50 tax deduction. You may also be the lucky person to bid successfully on a sunset catamaran cruise for 50 people, a case of wine, Auction Donations hula lessons, a round of golf at The Outrigger Foundation Committee • Special catered meals at home. Waialae Country C lub, a $500 is still looking for prizes for the July 29 • Admission to any event in Hawaii. wardrobe consultation or a week's stay Auction. • Hotel rooms, a ll islands. in a two-bedroom condo on the beach If you, your company, o r a friend • Any services. in Maui. would like to contribute items for a • Antiques. Other items that have been donated worthy cause, you may leave the items • Lessons. for the auction include family passes to at the Front Desk. • Season tickets. Sea Life Park, women's junior swim All donations a re tax deductible. • Clothing. suits, gold jewelry, men's macho tee Cash donations are also being accepted • Sporting goods. shirts and a wood sculpture. to purchase prizes. • Art work. One of the more unusual auction The Committee is looking for the • J ewelry. items is a free uncontested divorce, fo llowing types of donations: • Hawaiiana. offered by Judge Bruce Ames. There • Vacation home or condo, any • Wine or liquor. may be more interest in the bidders for island, for period of time. • Cars. this item than in the prize itself. • Air tickets to the eighbor Islands • Collector's items. The Foundation Committee will be or elsewhere. • Cash. collecting donations fo r the Auction • Meals at restaurants. All donations are tax deductible up until the 29th. All contributions are to their retail o r appraised value, or welcome. -- - more if purchased at a higher price. The proceeds from the Auction will -- Pick-up of items can be arranged. Leave a message for Hugh Foster at the Club. ' 3 Kamehameha Day Regatta Opens the Paddling Season Outrigger got otT to a fan tastic start in the 1985 Outrigger Canoe Paddli ng ~· competition. sweeping the opening regatta of the season, the Kamehameha Day Regatta at Kailua Beach on June 9. OCC sco red 102 points to Kailua's 78and Hui 1alu's51. Outrigger teams won the women's 14, 18, senior master's, Open 4. Sophomore and Junior races, and the men's ovice B, 16, Open 4, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Seni o r and Mixed. Competition continues in July with the 4th of J ul y Macfarlane Regatta a t Waikiki Beach, sponsored by Outrigger; the J o hn D. Kaupiko Regatta at Kaneohe Marine Corps Air Station on July 14, the Oahu championships o n July 21 and the State Championships on Aug. 3. Everyone gmhers under the tel// for instructions and a prayer before the races. Canoes line up along Kailua Beach Anita Brightman serves lemonade to Kevin 0/ds was on the ,,·inning Junior during Kamehameha Day Regalia. thirsty paddlers. 1\1en :1· crew. The Boys 16's were winners. Mall Melim, Michael Sheehan, David Stackhouse, Tim Blaisdell. Wesley The girls 16 's crew strings leis before the race. Goodwin, Mike Campbell and CoiJ' Beall. The Girls 14 's 11"0 11 the first race ofth e day. From left. Fare/ Bischoff, Alexis Brinck, Heidi Brisselle, Jennifer There's a lot of kissing at rega11as and Lisa Siggers Wh ee/on, Megan Clarkin and Paige P1:)'or. gets a congratulatOIJ' one from Ed Pickering. Kai Scoll. Kilo Baird and Jackie Scoll share crack ers. The Junior lvlen pose for photographer after their winning race. Top: Tommy Conner, Kevin 0/c/s, Mike Fox. Kneeling: Henry Ayau, John Finney and Karl Heyer I V. Novice women s crews had a picnic, finished second. 5 Paddling-'The Heat is On' By Kris Smith The 1985 paddling season got off to a rousing start on May 18 with the 3rd annual Ala Wai Scrimmage. Members of Outrigger's crews met at the club at 7:45 a.m.