General Meeting - Guest Speaker Jodie Sanada

March 5, 2019 @Aiea High School Library

We held our general meeting "in the dark" while parts of Aiea experienced a blackout. However, that did not faze our guest speaker - Jodie Sanada - who is passionate about her career as a nurse. Our engineer Kathryn put up makeshift laterns to illuminate the room while Pres Judy grabbed emergency flashlights from her car. As Jodie neared the end of her presentation, she said that we needed to "raise the bar" on children's health ... and voila ... the lights came ON! Thank you Aiea Key Club for hosting us at the school's library. Thank you Ronnette, Jaz, Susan and Melanie for assisting us.

Board Meeting - LTG Official Board Visit

February 26, 2019 @Bravo Italian Restaurant

LTG Greg Peros did his Official Board Visit with the Pearl Harbor Kiwanis Club. We met at Bravo Restaurant in Aiea and had a great time discussing our K-Family. LTG Greg pinned Pres Judy with the "Heart of a Hero.”

Governor's Official Visit & Bowling Fundraiser

February 9, 2019

Oahu Kiwanis Interclub, Governor’s Official Visit @Aiea Hongwanji Mission

CNH Foundation Bowling Fundraiser @ Aiea Bowl

Division 22 welcomed Gov Rocci and First Lady Patti Barsotti for their Official Visit to Oahu Kiwanis Family. Distinguished Service Awards (DSA) were presented to Roy Fujinaka (Pearl Harbor) and Dr. Jacquie Maly (Kaneohe). There was a bowling fundraiser for the CNH Foundation in honor of Richard Minatoya. What a great time for everyone!

General Meeting - Guests Cynthia Arnold & Jonathan Vendiola

February 5, 2019

Cynthia Arnold and Jonathan Vendiola shared tips on how to keep your home safe and clutter-free. De-Clutter Hawaii has helped many elders downsize from their homes to senior living facilities. Be realistic and S.O.R.T.

Leilehua High School Peace Garden Cleaning

January 28, 2019 @Leilehua High School

Pearl Harbor Kiwanis and Leilehua Key Club held an interclub service project at the Leilehua High School Peace Garden. The Garden was dedicated on December 13, 2006 and was created so students would have a tranquil place to gather and reflect. Messages of peace written on slips of paper were placed at the base of the Peace Pole and permanently covered in concrete.