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John
Rosemond Parenting Seminars November
6th and 8th, 2007
John Rosemond is a best selling author, columnist, speaker and
family psychologist. John’s syndicated column appears
every Tuesday in the Honolulu Advertiser. He will be coming
to Hawaii to give lectures on 3 very important topics:
1.
Assuming the Power of Parenthood
2. Working with Parents of Problem Students
3. Parenting the Strong-Willed Child
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Project
Adopt a Hero - Showing Aloha for Our Troops
2003 - 2005
Adopt-A-Hero began in 2003 to boost the morale of the thousands
of Hawaii-based troops deployed in Afghanistan, Iraq and surrounding
areas. SUFA contacted the teachers at all of the public and
private schools in Hawaii, asking them to participate in its
efforts to show appreciation for Hawaii's troops. Letters and
drawings flooded SUFA's mailbox from students all over Hawai'i.
We were able to send out hundreds of packages to remind our
soldiers of the strong community support behind their efforts.
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Celebration
In Honor of 29th Brigade December
28th from 4:00 to 8:00pm, 2004
Stand Up For America (SUFA), will be hosting a “Hawaii
Honors the Hawaii National Guard 29th Brigade Ohana” event
at the Waikiki Shell on Tuesday, December 28th from 4:00 to
8:00pm.
With entertainment by some
of Hawaii’s top performing artists, such as Na Leo,
Jake Shimabukuro and Leon & Malia, and fabulous door prizes.
Contact:
Rock or Mike at 682-0618
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Merrie
Monarch Festival Parade
April 6, @ 10:30 AM, 2002
Come
join Stand Up For America and participate in this year’s
Merrie Monarch Festival’s Royal Parade on Saturday,
April 6, 2002 at 10:30am in Hilo. Churches, temples, mosques,organizations,groups
and businesses who want to “stand up for America”
are welcome to join us.
Contact: Andy Smith at 969-9981
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| Chinatown
Parade and Ho
February
2, @ 9:00 AM,
2002
Feburary 2nd 9:00a.m. –11:00p.m. Chinatown Parade and
Ho’olaule’a. Parade starts at 4pm from the State
Capitol grounds to Hotel St.; stage entertainment will begin
after the parade on Maunakea St.; both sides of Maunakea St.
will be lined with booths.
Contact: Ali, 587-4794 |
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