A Word With Ward: Hawaii’s Public Libraries
Representative Ward, Colleen Lashway, Branch Manager of the Hawaii Kai Public Library, and Cora Eggerman, Branch Manager of the Waimanalo Public Library discuss the Hawaii State Public Library System. For more information on Hawaii’s Public Libraries, please visit http://www.librarieshawaii.org/.
The mission of the Hawaii State Public Library System is to provide Hawaii’s residents, in all walks of life, and at each stage of their lives, with access to education, information, programs and services, and to teach and nurture the love of reading and the habit of life-long learning.
A Word With Ward: Hawaii Kai Rotary
Representative Ward speaks with members of the Hawaii Kai Rotary. For more information on the Hawaii Kai Rotary, please visit http://rotaryclubofhawaiikai.org/.
Rotary is a service organization of men and women, professional, business and community leaders, who are dedicated to making a positive difference in their own communities and around the world. There are 48 Rotary clubs statewide with approximately 2,000 active members in Hawaii.
Government Debt Crisis Informational Briefing
The Government Debt Crisis Informational Briefing was held at the State Capitol on October 11, 2011. Sheila Weinberg, Founder and CEO of the Institute for Truth in Accounting spoke about “Government Accounting: The Seen and the Unseen – What Needs to be Done?”
The informational briefing was convened by Representatives Gene Ward and Barbara Marumoto.
A Word With Ward: Hawaii Kai Lions Club
Representative Ward speaks with Hawaii Kai Lions Club members President Tom Jones, Past President Scott Sakara, and 3rd Vice President Peggy Oyama. For more information on the Hawaii Kai Lions Club, please visit http://hawaiikailions.org/.
A Word With Ward: Koko Head Elementary School
Principal Jeffery Shitaoka, and Counselor Rayne Hense join Representative Ward to discuss Koko Head Elementary School, a 2011 National Blue Ribbon school.
A Word With Ward: Kamiloiki Elementary School
Principal Susan Okano, Curriculum/Technology Coordinator Terrie Kamo and Student Kalei Young join Representative Ward to discuss the many achievements of Kamiloiki Elementary School.



