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1Mililani News July 2015 •
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Honolulu, HIPermit No. 1023
Mililani Town Association95-303 Kaloapau StreetMililani, Hawaii 96789
July 2015Mililani Town Association
MTA
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Mililani Town AssociationBoard of Directors
President...................................................Bob BarrettVice President................................Michelle KidaniSecretary..................................Josie Hart Ka’aneheTreasurer...................................Glenn S. YoshimoriDirectors...........................................Roger Babcock, Will Kane, Neil Takeda, Michael Magaoay, Valerie Okimoto
MTA Staff ManagersGeneral Manager
David O’Neal, CMCA, [email protected]
Member Services ManagerLaurie Usui, CMCA, AMS
Covenants & Design ManagerKatherine Cueva, CMCA, AMS
ControllerLynelle Tamashiro, CPA, CMCA
Aquatics ManagerKaleo Perreira
Café ManagerJessica Maclachlan
Common Area ManagerMichael Keller, CSP, CMCA
July 2015
Cover & Special Event Pages Designed by Special Event CoordinatorsKawika Samson [email protected]
Jennifer Suzuki [email protected]
Newsletter Specialist - Lynda [email protected]
Marketing Specialist - Ronna [email protected]
The Mililani News is a monthly publication of the Mililani Town Association. The publication is used to notify owners of community issues, changes in association policies, scheduled meetings, hearings, programs, classes, special events and activities, and for recognizing MTA members and employees for their achievements and outstanding service. MTA Management has the authority to approve or disapprove editorial submissions, materials, or advertisements. MTA does not endorse and is not responsible for the merchandise or services advertised in this publication. The Mililani News is mailed to residential properties in Mililani. If you are a homeowner who is renting your home to a tenant and live outside of Mililani, or you are a property manager or business owner in Mililani, you are welcome to view the monthly newsletter online. If you are a property owner who would prefer to read the newsletter online, rather than receive it in the mail, call 440-2633 or send an email to [email protected] to have your property address removed from the MTA newsletter mailing list.
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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE95-303 Kaloapau Street, Mililani, HI 96789Tel: 808-623-7300 / Fax: 808-623-3474
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pmClosed Weekends and Holidays
REC CENTER 3 BUSINESS OFFICE95-281 Kaloapau Street, Mililani Town
Tel: 808-440-2603Monday-Saturday 8:00am to 8:30pm
Sunday 9:00am to 8:30pm
REC CENTER 7 BUSINESS OFFICE95-1333 Lehiwa Drive, Mililani Mauka
Tel: 808-440-2608Monday-Friday 8:00am to 8:30pm
Saturday 8:00am to 7:45pmSunday 8:00am to 5:45pm
MTA BOARD OF DIRECTORSThird Wednesday of the month7:00pm at Recreation Center 3
President: Bob Barrett Contact David O’Neal at 623-7300
NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD #25Mililani/Waipio/Melemanu
Fourth Wednesday of the month7:30pm at Recreation Center 3
Dick Poirier / Tel: 808-623-2259
NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD #35Mililani Mauka/Launani Valley
Third Tuesday of the month7:00pm at Mililani Mauka Elementary
Dean Hazama / Tel: 808-226-7430
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PresidenT’s Message
MeeTing schedule
Aloha Mililani!
Summer is in full swing and we’ve reached my favorite month of the year… July… a.k.a. my Birthmonth! Yes that’s right, I said Birth “month”… why limit ourselves to celebrating just one day! Time passes by so quickly, we should celebrate each precious day—or month, as the case may be. So Happy National Blueberry Month, National Hot Dog Month, National Ice Cream Month and to all my fellow July birthdays, Happy July Birthdays Month!
In the spirit of celebrating the special people in our lives and our Mililani community, I’d like to tell you about just one of our special Mililani residents that passed away unexpectedly in February of this year—Carole C. Sussel. Carole’s niece wrote the following tribute that she shared with the MTA Board, and I thought I’d share some of it with you.
“Carole C. Sussel dedicated her time to improve the lives of dogs and their owners with the Leeward Training Club of Hawaii (LTCH) at Mililani Waena Park. As a resident of Mililani for over 20 years, Carole spent many Saturdays, working with puppies and their owners to build a foundation for obedience through games and exercises. She shared her knowledge by assisting the puppy
class for over 10 years. Forever young at heart, she dressed in silly costumes and made high-pitched noises to capture the attention of puppies in training. She was also known for bringing treats that dogs would crave. Smoked marlin was a crowd favorite. In her career with
LTCH, she helped over 1000 puppies and handlers graduate from class.
The holidays were Carole’s favorite time of year. She enjoyed walking in the Mililani Christmas Parade with her giant pups dressed in Santa hats and blinking lights. Her 5’2” frame was lost next to her Great Danes but you could hear her laughing and shouting ‘Merry Christmas!’ to the spectators.” Though I did not know Carole personally, I would like to send my heartfelt condolences to her family and friends. And as a dog lover myself, I wish to thank Carole’s family for her dedication to our furry friends and for her service to our Mililani community.
Aloha,Bob BarrettMTA Board President
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Wednesday, July 29th7:00pm to 8:00pm
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Way to go Mililani! Your community has been a leader in solar technology and your hundreds of solar installations have made your neighborhood a cleaner, smarter place to live. But, there is more you can do to improve your home experience.
Join “Smart Home Expert” Nicole Lemas for a one-hour session to learn how to make your home a more economical, healthy and comfortable place to live. Nicole will be talking about PV hot water technology (no utility company approval necessary) along with ways to bring natural light back into your home to make rooms feel warmer and larger. She will also cover the benefits of fresh air solutions that lower AC usage while removing allergens, germs and household chemical build up. You can also incorporate “smart home” technologies to modernize your home like ‘key-less’ home entry, energy management and automated lighting controls.
Call (808) 585-1255 to reserve seats and receive a FREE Home Energy Savings kit. Refreshments will be served.
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Presented by Laura Pasternak, Registered Nurse, Wellness Advocate, Certified Personal Fitness Trainer.
How is your energy? How is your appetite? How is your nutrition? Do you feel out of balance? Do you ever feel down or defeated? Have you wanted something that would just help you feel better? There are more than 60 million American adults facing challenges with balancing their lives.
As a Critical Care Nurse and Personal Fitness Trainer for many years, Laura has vast experience with caring for the ill and injured as well as coaching fitness, teaching wellness, and preventing illness and injuries. Come to learn some tools and techniques that are available to be used in the home and shared with your loved ones and friends. They are powerful, accessible, safe and inexpensive ways to help address the whole body and create overall balance with systemic benefits to health and wellness.
Seating is limited. Please call (808) 216-1431 or email [email protected] to reserve seats and receive a FREE gift. Light refreshments.
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Monday, July 13th6:30pm to 8:30pm
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Quarterly MTAHomeowner Assessments
The MTA quarterly assessment is collected in accordance with Article VI, Section 6.02 of the Mililani Town DCCR. Assessment due dates are January 1st, April 1st, July 1st, and October 1st in the amount of $102.00 per quarter (effective April 1, 2010). Quarterly reminder notices are sent to homeowners. A $10.00 late fee will be charged if payment is not received by the 10th of the month that payment is due.
There are 5 ways to payyour assessments:
1. SurePay Payment Plan - SurePay allows your bank to automatically, electronically transfer your quarterly
hOMeOwner assessMenTs
Administrative OfficeRenovation
The MTA Administrative Office located at 95-303 Kaloapau Street will be going through a year long renovation (or longer) starting August of this year. During this time, the Admin Staff and Managers will relocate to Rec Center 6 (95-1010 Konaku Street, Mililani Mauka).
To prepare for this move, the Admin Office will close on August 3rd and re-open at Rec Center 6 on August 17, 2015. The Business Offices at Rec Centers 3 and 7 will remain open during their normal business hours.
During the renovations, Rec Center 6 will be closed to rentals and classes. The pool and spa will remain open during regular pool hours and the Junior Masters swim program will continue to be held at Rec Center 6.
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Repair work has begun on the Kamehameha Highway Pedestrian Bridge. Repair work will take approximately 2 months, weather
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permitting. During this time, access to the overpass will be closed.
Please check our website at www.mililanitown.org for up-to-date information regarding lane closures and estimated time of re-opening.
assessment payments from your checking or savings account through Automated Clearing House (ACH) to MTA. Fill out a SurePay form and turn it in to one of our business offices or send it to [email protected]. Submit a voided check with your form.
2. Pay Online - To safely pay your assessment online, homeowners must go through the official MTA website (www.mililanitown.org). Once on the official MTA home page, look for the “Pay Online” icon at the top that looks like a credit card. Click the icon and you will be directed to the online payment page. Payments made through any other website is not recommended and are not guaranteed by MTA.
3. Pay in Person - Payments may be made at the Admin Office from 8am to 4pm Monday through Friday, or at the Rec Center 3 or 7 Business Offices during their regular business office hours. Please bring your remittance stub with you when you make your payment.
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and submit it to Carol Shimabuku,HR Specialist at:
Mililani Town Association95-303 Kaloapau Street
Mililani, HI 96789Direct Fax: 808-440-2648
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Use Our Secure Drop-Boxes - There is a drop-box located outside of the Admin Office that you may use at any time, including after hours and weekends. Our other drop-box located inside the Admin Office.
Pay by Mail - To avoid late fees, please allow ample time for mail delivery and for your payments to post as received. Homeowners with multiple properties must submit a separate remittance stub and payment, for each property address. • If you are mailing a check with the
remittance stub, please mail it to: Mililani Town Association, P.O. Box 29380, Honolulu, HI 96820-1780. This is a “Lockbox” service through Bank of Hawaii. Only the payment will be processed.
• If you are mailing a check without the remittance stub or with the remittance stub and other correspondence or enclosures (such as name or mailing address changes), please mail it to: Mililani Town Association, 95-303 Kaloapau Street, Mililani, HI 96789.
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A Message from Senator Donovan M. Dela Cruz
The District 22 CIP requests for 2015 have been included in HB500, a bill relating to the State Budget that was adopted. I am pleased to report that funds in the amount of $10 million have been allocated for the acquisition of agricultural land that will be used for the Whitmore Project. The lands that the State is seeking to acquire are Castle & Cooke and Dole lands located in Whitmore Village and Mililani Mauka. I worked to secure these funds because acquisition of these parcels by the state will assure the preservation of agricultural lands and prevent them from being used for development projects. This will then enable local farmers to acquire long term leases allowing agriculture to be a viable industry and thereby reducing our dependence on imported produce. Also, included in the budget bill is $500,000 to investigate the feasibility of exchanging state land for agricultural parcels currently owned by Dole Food Company. Dole has listed over 15,000 acres of land for sale of which more than 5,000 acres are fallow agriculture land. As a member of the Committee on Ways and Means, I worked with the Chair and was able to secure this funding for the due diligence of a land exchange. I also would like to mention that next session I will be Vice Chair of the Committee on Ways and Means which oversees capital improvement project funding in the state budget. Further, the budget bill also includes $1.5 million to plan and design 15 additional classrooms at Mililani Middle School. Senator Kidani and I co-sponsored SB 1345 to transition multi-track campuses to single-track by building additional classrooms and giving overpopulated schools priority for capital improvement project funding to develop facilities. The Senate and House worked to secure funding to add classrooms to allow Mililani Middle to transition from multi-track to single-track. Mililani Middle School was designed for 1,300 students, however, the current enrollment is at nearly 1,800 students and the campus can accommodate only two-thirds of those students per day. It was determined that compared to those on a single-track calendar, students on multi-track were losing critical instruction time and the system has also created a hardship for some working parents. I also introduced SCR185, which was adopted, that requests the Department of Education to organize and coordinate out-of-school programs for kindergarten through twelfth grade. Also known as after school programs, the intent is to provide structured care and activities for children who may be home alone and susceptible to risky behaviors and other dangers. Hawaii is one of the most costly states for child care and out of reach for many working families. After school programs are intended to provide affordable care and ensure that Hawaii’s children are in safe and nurturing environments in the after school hours.
This session we were able to have a number of our priorities passed but there is still more that we can do and will be working on for the next session.
A Message fromSenator Michelle Kidani
Mahalo to MTA for offering this opportunity to report on the Legislative session that ended in early May. Bills we passed have been working their way through the review and approval process in the Governor’s office. Here are some highlights from the session.
The State operates on a two-year budget cycle and this year gave us a chance to formulate a spending plan for fiscal period beginning July 1 and continuing through June 30, 2017. Probably the best way to describe our approach to the budget is “cautiously conservative.” Both the Senate and the House money committees reduced spending levels in the already-slim budget sent to us by the Governor, and revenue projections reinforced the idea that we should not be looking at any large-scale new initiatives this year.
This session I accepted the Chairmanship of the Committee on Education, one of the most broadly-based committees in the Senate. It has responsibility for early education programs, all K-12 public schools, including charter schools, continuing education, and Hawaii’s Public Library System. I am pleased to report that even in a relatively tight budget year, we did manage to pass key legislation that supports the State’s commitment to early learning programs.
Senate Bill 820 – already signed into law – establishes in statute a prekindergarten program in the Executive Office on Early Learning that makes available preschool options for families who do not qualify for existing programs such as Head Start or Preschool Open Doors (POD) but who cannot afford private preschool. SB 64 appropriated $6 million for POD positions and subsidies for the program for another year.
Another bill – HB 11 – authorizes a $5,000 bonus incentive for teachers who are national board certified and who teach in a focus, priority or hard-to-fill school. That’s in addition to the $5,000 per year bonus for earning board certification.
Under provisions of SB 374, the “running start” program is renamed the “dual credit” program. It expands this early college course program to include ninth and tenth graders who will now be able to enroll in classes at University of Hawaii campuses tuition free.
And finally, SB 1345 requires the Department of Education to come up with a plan to phase out multi-track schedules in the four public schools on Oahu where they are currently in place – including Mililani Middle School. It requires the DOE to give priority to overpopulated schools in making its annual construction budget request. I am especially grateful to Mililani Middle School Principal Elynne
Chung who helped us work through several critical issues based on her school’s experience with the multi-track, year-round school calendar.
Here are a few of the projects in the construction budget that will impact Mililani schools and highway construction in the years ahead:Improving our schools• $1.5 million for plans and design work for 15
new classrooms at Mililani Middle School – the beginning of plans to phase out the DOE’s multi-track schedules as outlined in SB1345
• $500,000 for a school-wide upgrade to the electrical system at Mililani Uka Elementary
Roads and Highways• $17.25 million for land acquisition and
construction for the rehabilitation or replacement of Kipapa Gulch (Roosevelt) Bridge
Other bills of note:Rail tax - The current one-half percent excise tax surcharge paid by Oahu residents to help finance the City’s rail project was extended for five years beyond its current expiration date to 2027. The City had asked that it be allowed to continue 25 years, but lawmakers were firm in repeating their charge to the City that it must do everything possible to contain or reduce costs and that the project will be undergoing repeated reviews for accountability.
Tobacco Sales – We increased the minimum age required to purchase any tobacco product or e-cigarette devices from 18 to 21 years of age.
Kupuna Care – The budget includes $4.8 million for the Kupuna Care program for seniors; a separate bill provides an additional $3 million in support.
Medical Marijuana – The Legislature created a system of medical marijuana dispensaries for medical patients authorized to purchase marijuana. The bill lays out the process for applying for permits to open dispensaries that could begin operating in July 2016.
This was my seventh legislative session, and my first chairing a committee. Interests of our residents always are top-of-mind as we consider legislation. While the legislative work session is pau for this year, my staff and I are always available through my office at the State Capitol to serve your needs. I attend numerous community meetings through the year – including monthly meetings of the Mililani Neighborhood Board – where I report the latest from the Capitol. During the interim there are also many national conferences offered and which I am expected to attend as Chair of the Senate Education Committee
Mililani schools had an exceptionally great year and I am sure all of us appreciate the hard work of teachers such as Jana Fukada at Mililani Uka who was selected for the prestigious Milken Educator for 2015 and 2015 Middle School Principal of the Year, Elynne Chung of Mililani Middle School. It was great teachers and coaches at MHS who brought us the title of “Top Public High School in Hawaii” by U.S. News and World Report; State champsionships in Football, Girls Soccer and Boys
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Soccer; OIA championships in Softball and Tennis. Hanalani School Principal Winston Sakurai was also named 2016 Principal of the Year. Mililani educators and students, we are so very proud of your accomplishments.
As Vice President of MTA, I appreciate being able to work closely with the Association whose creativity in developing programs and investing in the community benefit all Mililani residents. I appreciate your support, and urge you to be involved in our decision making through the year.
A Message fromRepresentative BethFukumotoAt the end of May, I held one of a series of talk stories to update constituents about the Legislature’s accomplishments this session, such as the passage of a bill to require the Department of Education to develop a plan to end multi-track schedules at our schools (SB1345) and funding for Preschool Open Doors (SB64). I’m happy to say that votes I took were in line with the results I received before Final Reading of the survey I sent to the community I work to represent.
A lot of the questions that came up at the May talk story were about HB321 to establish dispensaries for medical marijuana patients. I shared a lot of the same concerns while the bill was being heard, and the House Committee on Health and its chair in particular worked hard to address them as best as we could. Things like background checks for contractors and subcontractors; penalties for using butane; and restrictions against dispensaries near residences, parks and schools were some of the issues we discussed at the talk story. More information about the safety and security provisions in the bill are online at repbeth.com.
With 81 percent of respondents in favor of its passage, I voted yes on HB321. I had some reservations about a procedural exception that was made for the bill, but I fully support helping to make sure that people like Maile, a Mililani resident, have reliable access to safe, lab-tested treatment.
Legalizing marijuana for recreational use, on the other hand, was opposed by 74 percent of respondents. None of the bills to allow it made it to Final Reading.
Traffic mitigation has consistently been one of Mililani’s top priorities. This session, the Legislature passed HB134 to extend the city’s authorization for its general excise tax (GET) surcharge to help pay for its rail project.
Before Final Reading, 71 percent of respondents were in favor of the authorization extension, with just 3 percent in favor of the city raising property taxes and 26 percent in favor of the city ending the project (this was not an option for the state Legislature). I voted in favor of HB134 to reflect my community’s preference.
Authorization for the surcharge is currently set to expire in 2022. If enacted, HB134 would allow the City Council to vote to extend the surcharge until 2027 as a possible alternative to a large increase to property taxes. Concerns about the project and its funding should now be directed to your city councilmember.
A summary of a rail project town hall with the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART) that I hosted with Rep. Lauren Cheape Matsumoto is available at repbeth.com.
The majority of respondents also expressed support for prohibiting e-cigarette use wherever smoking is banned (83 percent), accomplished by HB940, and privatizing state hospitals that are having trouble controlling costs (64 percent). I voted in favor of HB940 and of HB1075, which authorizes an agreement to transfer Maui Regional System facilities to a nonprofit management entity. Both bills passed.
The state budget that passed this year, HB500, included $12.87 billion for fiscal year 2016 and $13.3 billion in fiscal year 2017 from all funding sources, including federal funds. Capital improvement project appropriations to benefit our community include $17.25 million for the Kipapa Gulch Bridge rehabilitation/replacement project and $1.5 million for the plans and design for enough classrooms to give Mililani Middle School the capacity to be a single-track school.
Other bills that passed this session include HB10 to allow the Department of Education to administer auto-injectable epinephrine (“epi pens”) to students; SB265 to strengthen laws and penalties for sex trafficking, as well as increase support for victims; SB1030 to increase the minimum age for tobacco and e-cigarette sale, possession and use to 21-years-old; and HB1513 to authorize matching grants to awardees of alternative energy research grants from the Office of Naval Research.
More information about specific bills that passed through the Legislature will be sent out to constituents and posted on my website.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve. I look forward to your continued and much needed participation in our government.
A Message fromRepresentative Lauren Cheape MatsumotoAloha!
It is a privilege to serve you and our community as your State Representative. The one-on-one contact with members of our community, hearing your concerns, opinions, and feedback firsthand, was vital to me as the Legislature focused on crucial decisions that impact our entire state. My dedication to developing solutions for the challenges our community faces is concentrated on enhancing the quality of life for residents and visitors alike.
During the 2015 Legislative Session I served on six House Committees (Agriculture, Economic Development & Business, Education, Higher Education, Tourism, and Veterans, Military, & International Affairs, & Culture and the Arts), where I had the opportunity to hear testimony and weigh in on important issues. This year 252 bills were passed. A few bills that may be of interest to you are HB 830 which provides an exemption from Historic Preservation Review for those homes approaching 50 years, HB 321 which establishes a system of medical marijuana production and retail dispensaries, HB 134 which extends the county surcharge from the current Dec. 31, 2022 sunset date to Dec. 31, 2027, SB 1030 which increases the minimum age for sale, possession, consumption, or purchase of tobacco products or e-cigarettes from 18 to 21, and SB 1345 which requires the Department of Education to develop a transition plan to end multi-track schedules in public schools. For my complete 2015 Legislative Wrap-Up please visit www.RepMatsumoto.com.
Many great accomplishments and events have taken place in our community this past Session. In the world of athletics, I want to congratulate both the Mililani High Girls’ and Boys’ Soccer Teams, who won the State Championships this year in very exciting overtime games. And who can forget the night that Mililani High made us so proud by winning the State Championship for Football! These distinguished achievements wouldn’t have been possible without the dedication and support of our district’s teachers and staff. We are blessed to have so many wonderful educators in our community who truly care about the full education of our keiki.
I would like to recognize two very special individuals who were honored at the Hawaii State Capitol this year, Teacher Jana Fukada of Mililani Uka Elementary School, winner of the prestigious National Milken Award, and Principal Elynne Chung of Mililani Middle School, who was selected as the 2015 Principal of the Year. In addition to these wonderful educators, I would also like to acknowledge Darlene Fujimoto, who was one of my Mililani High School teachers who pushed me to always do my best and let me know when I wasn’t cutting it. Ms. Fujimoto was recognized by the Hawaii State Teachers Association with their Teacher Excellence Award and will be retiring this year. Thank you for all you do. We are so proud to have you teaching our children.
I would like extend my sincere appreciation to the Mililani Town Association, the Neighborhood Boards, the Mililani Schools, and my fellow legislators for working together to keep Mililani a great place to live, work, and play.
It is an honor to serve you as your State Representative, and I always welcome hearing from you. I wish you a safe, healthy, and refreshing summer!
Mahalo nui loa,Lauren Cheape Matsumoto(808) 586-9490 [email protected]
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A Message fromRepresentative Ryan Yamane Aloha,
I hope you and your family are doing well as we approach our beautiful, Hawaiian Summer!
Please accept my heartfelt gratitude for allowing me to serve our community for the last eleven years. My family and I are truly honored to be able to work on behalf of our community and our families.
I would like to take this opportunity to update you on what I have been working on since the beginning of this 2015 Legislative Session.
Mililani Projects in the State BudgetAs Mililani Town’s Representative, I continue to be involved in exploring job growth, improving public safety, and investing in our community schools. I am proud to announce that our community will receive over $19 Million in projects for our schools, neighborhood infrastructure, and other community projects. These are additional projects adding to those currently ongoing throughout our community. These projects are vital to support our children’s education, our families’ safety and maintaining the special beauty of Mililani.
Included in the 2015-2017 State Budget are the following projects:• Mililani Uka Elementary School
Construction to complete a school-wide electrical upgrade $500,000
• Mililani Middle SchoolPlans and Design of a 15-classroom building $1,500,000
• Kipapa Bridge, Kamehameha Highway, Waipio/ MililaniLand Acquisition and construction for the rehabilitation or replacement of Kipapa Gulch Bridge $17,250,000
Total Funds for Mililani inthis year’s State Budget: $19,250,000
Water and Land Committee Legislative Accomplishments
I am happy to share with our community the many improvements the House Committee on Water and Land was fortunate to achieve under my leadership in my first year serving as its Chairman:• House Bill 444: Beach and Park
Restoration, a bill I introduced successfully passed the legislature to appropriate $6 Million to begin a statewide beach and park restoration and preservation effort. This legislation will greatly assist our eroding beaches throughout the State using money from Hawaii’s tourism tax to restore our beaches from erosion.
• House Bill 830: Residential Property Exemption, a bill I introduced successfully passed the legislature to protect homeowners of home which is 50 years or older from an existing and unnecessary bureaucratic system. This bill will exempt homeowners with older homes from a time consuming “historical review process” when they apply for a building permit to modify their home.
I wrote this bill specifically with Mililani homeowners in mind. Mililani town is 47 years old, the first generation homes sold in Mililani are likewise 47 years old. If this law was not amended by my bill, in three years Mililani homeowners would experience a massive bureaucratic delay from the State government in order to renovate or modify their homes. I am very pleased that this bill passed the Legislature to exempt residential homeowners from the State’s time-consuming “historic review” process and directly help our Mililani homeowners.
Senate Bill 284: Turtle Bay Conservation Easement, a bill my office vigorously worked on protects and preserves 562 acres of Oahu’s north Shore land located near the Turtle Bay Resort and Kawela Bay with a “conservation easement”. This Conservation Easement will forever protect (by contract, in perpetuity) all 562 acres from any future development made by the land’s owner. Beside purchasing the development rights for this 562 acre Conservation Easement, the bill also purchases 55 acres fronting Kawela Bay which will be owned by the State of Hawaii.
Our House Committee on Water and Land worked diligently to preserve Hawaii’s unique and scarce natural resources this year to malama our ‘aina for future generations to enjoy Hawaii as much as we do.
Have a wonderful, fun, safe, and healthy summer! This is the season when we are blessed with beautiful weather and time to connect as a family. Thank you for all your support and your willingness to work together to make our community a better place to live, work, and play.
I am dedicated to working hard to serve you. Please feel free to contact me anytime by phone or email if you need any assistance and mahalo for your continued support.
With My Warmest AlohaRepresentative Ryan YamanePhone: 808-586-6150Email: [email protected]
Representative Ryan Yamane represents District 37 which includes the communities of Mililani Town, Waipi‘o Gentry, and Waikele. He has served in the State of Hawaii House of Representative since 2005 and is serving as the Chairman of the House Committee on Water and Land.
A Message from Council Chair Ernest Y. MartinThis year I want to first and foremost highlight the completion of the rehabilitation of Meheula Parkway. As I have noted, the rehabilitation of this main thoroughfare was a top priority for me as residents of Mililani regularly communicated their concern over the condition of the road. I would like to thank the residents of Mililani for their patience during this project. With Meheula being the only way in and out of Mililani Mauka, there were times when traffic congestion was a major concern. My office made several requests of the contractor to make as many accommodations as possible to mitigate traffic concerns. In the end I think we can all agree that the inconveniences were worth
it as we now enjoy a smooth and safe ride along Meheula Parkway.
I would also like to highlight the passage of Bill 75 which created a Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Park Fund and Bill 40 which created a Waipio Peninsula Soccer Park Fund. I introduced these two bills in response to major concerns from supporters of these flagship parks that provide great benefit to residents of Mililani. These parks are two of only three parks on the island that charge user fees. When fees were established in 2010, park users were told that the fees would be used for maintenance and improvements to the parks. Creation of these two funds is a way to ensure that the fees are directed back to the parks for that purpose. It is important that we properly maintain and make needed improvements to avoid costly repairs. Athletes and members of the community of all ages benefit from the use of these parks and facilities which greatly contribute to a healthy lifestyle and improve overall quality of life. In addition, these two flagships parks have the capacity to host large scale events like local, national and international tournaments. These events generate great economic benefits for the City and County of Honolulu and provide great opportunities for our local athletes.
Another priority is the completion of the Master Planned Improvements for the Mililani Mauka District Park. I was pleased that the basketball courts were completed and I look forward to the full build out of the park. I am a strong supporter of City parks as they greatly contribute to the overall quality of life for residents. As we all know, organized sports play a huge part in the lives of our children and youth and help them to develop skills and engage in positive activities. I have included funding for two major projects for the Mililani Mauka District Park; $2,915,000 for a lighting system for a baseball field, basketball courts, and tennis court and $225,000 to plan, design, construct and inspect a tennis court.
Finally, I am happy to report that there will be no increases to real property taxes in the upcoming fiscal year. The Honolulu City Council worked diligently through the budget process under the direction of Budget Chair, Councilmember Ann Kobayashi to deliver a budget with no tax or fee increases while funding critical City services. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve the people of the City and County of Honolulu and residents of Mililani. Should you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me at [email protected] or at 808-768-5002. MAHALO!
A Message fromCouncilmember Ron MenorIt has been a hectic but very productive year for me as your City Councilmember.
One of the aspects of my job that I find rewarding is attending as many end-of-the-year school activities, awards assemblies and commencement ceremonies as possible in a show of support for our schools. I would like to congratulate the graduates
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of the Class of 2015 and offer my best wishes for continued success.
Congratulations are also in order to two special educators. The first is Mililani Uka Elementary School educator Jana Fukada who earlier this year was named a recipient of the prestigious Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award for excellence in teaching. The Council at its June 3rd meeting presented Ms. Fukada with an honorary certificate for receiving the Milken Award as well as for other numerous accomplishments.
The second educator is Hanalani School Principal Winston Sakurai, who was named the Hawaii State Principal of the Year by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP). Our community is indeed fortunate to have such outstanding educators providing quality education for our children.
The Council approved the City’s FY 2015-2016 operating and capital budgets. Budget items that will benefit Mililani and Central Oahu include funding for:• Rehabiliation of Streets to include Kuahelani
Avenue between Meheula Parkway and Lanikuhana Avenue; a segment of Lanikuhana Avenue between Anania Drive and Meheula Parkway; and Kaholo Street and Ulukoa Street. Funds are needed for repaving work for these areas. Work on other streets will also be done.
• Park improvements and maintenance and support services at Central Oahu Regional Park (CORP).
Council Chair Ernie Martin and myself also participated in a special certification ceremony to sign documents formally establishing Bill 75 (2014) CD1 which creates the CORP Special Fund. The fund would receive deposits of all special revenues generated to be used for needed improvements, maintenance and repairs at this important park. At its June 3rd Council meeting, the Council also approved Bill 40 (2015) which creates a Waipio Peninsula Soccer Park Fund and provides an additional source of revenues for much-needed improvements, upkeep and maintenance of the complex.
My office constantly works to forward concerns affecting our community to the appropriate City departments. The City finally relocated the crosswalk on Kipapa Drive adjacent to Kipapa Elementary School to make it more convenient and safer for students to cross the street to get to and from school. The City also installed a painted island on Meheula Parkway to enhance delineation of the south-bound right turn only lane onto Kuahelani Avenue to provide additional cues for improved motorist safety. I have also asked the City to move forward with additional improvements to address traffic hazards at various intersections, the repair of lights at Mililani District Park, and other concerns.
In closing, thank you for allowing me to serve as your City Councilmember. If you need assistance or want to share a concern, I can be reached at (808)768-5009 or [email protected]. For more on my Council activities, go online to: www.facebook.com/RonMenorHawaii.
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95-281Kaloapau
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95-1101Ainamakua Dr. 350 $250 $730 $980 N/A N/A 72 355
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94-300Anania Dr.
1 lifeguard needed for every 35 people $100 $150 $15/hour per every
35 people in pool area$250 plus
lifeguard fee
95-281Kaloapau St.
1 lifeguard needed for every 35 people $100 $100 $15/hour per every
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94-233 Makapipipi
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1 lifeguard needed for every 35 people. 2 lifeguards minimum are requred at Rec 4
$100 $100 $15/hour per every 35 people in pool area
$200 pluslifeguard fee
Pool Only Reservations Payment in full due at time of reservation. Fees are subject to change without prior notice.
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For Advanced ReservationsCall 623-7300
95-1333Lehiwa Dr. 5 12 $50 10am-2pm or
4pm-8pmFor Same Day
Availability, Call 440-2608
BBQ Pavilion Reservations Payment in full due at time of reservation. Fees are subject to change without prior notice.
Facility ReservationsReservations are taken at the Mililani Town Association Administrative Office Monday - Friday from 8:00am - 4:00pm (closed on holidays). Payment must be made in full at the time of reservations for all rentals.
Renter must be 18 years old or older and an MTA homeowner or tenant listed as “Head of Household” with a current MTA Membership Card. Please see the MTA website for hall reservation times, pool reservation times, and other details.
MTa faciliTy renTal infOrMaTiOn
required to reserve a facility. The minimum notice may only be waived if MTA can assign a staff member for the rental.
Summer Lottery (May-July)
As always, dates will open a year-to-the-date in advance. Lotteries will take place at Recreation Center 3’s Conference Room. Lottery sign-up is from 8:00am- 8:20am. Lottery drawing is at 8:30am (representative must be present). The lottery is only for Rec 1, Rec 3, Rec 5 and for weekends at the Rec 7 pavilions.
One representative per property address may stand in for the Homeowner/Head of Household in the lottery. The representative must be able to provide the Homeowner/Head of Household’s legal name, property address and phone number. The actual Homeowner/Head of Household must sign the contract within 24 hours and pay in full. This person must also have a valid MTA ID card. If there is no signature and no payment after 24 hours, the contract will be voided.
Pool Reservations& Lifeguards
POOL RESERVATIONS AND LIFEGUARDS: All reservations for the use of a swimming pool will require payment for the services of MTA lifeguards. One lifeguard is required for every 35 people in the pool area regardless if they are swimming or not. Two MTA lifeguards are required at Rec 4 regardless of the headcount. Lifeguards must remain on duty as long as there are people in the pool area. There is no “grace-period” for setting-up or clean-up for swimming pool rentals. Flotation tubes and pool toys are provided by MTA at Recs 3 and 4.
BBQ PavilionReservations
A signed Rec 7 Pavilion Reservations Form and payment in full must be submitted at the time of reservation. The rental fee is $50.00 per pavilion. Reservations open a year-to-date in advance and are taken on a first come, first served basis. The maximum capacity of each pavilion is twelve people. Same day back-to-back pre-reservations are not allowed. Alcohol, tents, extra tables and amplified music are prohibited. All pavilion users must exit the recreation center at the end of the reservation. No refunds are given for cancellations.
The rental fees include the use of the hall, tables, chairs, kitchen and restrooms. An MTA Member Service Coordinator and janitorial services will be provided, with the exception of pool reservations. Alcohol is not permitted.
No overnight camping or lining up in advance. A lottery system will be in place for the months of May-July (see below). The first two hours of all hall reservations are designated for set-up. Halls must be vacated by the times stated in the Rental Agreement. Reservations may be made up to one (1) year prior to the desired rental date. A minimum of thirty (30) days notice is
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For your convenience, our Business Offices in Recreation Center 3 & Recreation Center 7:
• Assessment payments• Provide MTA membership ID cards• Take in design applications• Issue MTA event tickets• Sell Consolidated movie tickets• Sell I Love Mililani t-shirts• Issue water aerobics punch cards• Tiny tots sign-ups and payments• Jr. Masters swim program payments
Rec 3 only: Women’s exercise payments, Swim sign-ups on weekends, Summer facility rental lottery
Rec 7 only: Weekend pavilion rentals
Mililani Town andMililani Mauka
Business Office Services
REC CENTER 3 BUSINESS OFFICE95-281 Kaloapau Street, Mililani Town
Tel: 808-440-2603Monday-Saturday 8:00am to 8:30pm
Sunday 9:00am to 8:30pm
Rec Center 3Mililani Town
Rec Center 7Mililani Mauka
REC CENTER 7 BUSINESS OFFICE95-1333 Lehiwa Drive, Mililani Mauka
Tel: 808-440-2608Monday-Friday 8:00am to 8:30pm
Saturday 8:00am to 7:45pmSunday 8:00am to 5:45pm
MTa Business Offices
MTA Member BenefitsMTA Members are eligible to join Hawaii State Federal Credit Union (located in Mililani Mauka, next to Rec 5) and HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union (in Mililani Shopping Center). Visit each of their websites to find out about credit unions and what each one has to offer.
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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE • Mililani Town95-303 Kaloapau Street, Mililani, HI 96789Tel: 808-623-7300 / Fax: 808-623-3474Monday - Friday 8:00am to 4:30pmClosed Weekends and Holidays
REC 7 INTERNET CAFÉ • Mililani MaukaProudly Serving Starbucks®Beverages and Delicious Pastries Free WiFi and Use of Computer Kiosks95-1333 Lehiwa Drive, Mililani MaukaMonday - Friday 6:00am to 9:00pmSaturday & Sunday 8:00am to 8:00pm
RECREATION CENTER 1 • Tel: 440-260195-400 Ikaloa Street, Mililani Town
RECREATION CENTER 2 • Tel: 440-260294-300 Anania Drive, Mililani Town
RECREATION CENTER 3 • Tel: 440-260395-281 Kaloapau Street, Mililani Town
RECREATION CENTER 4 • Tel: 440-260494-233 Makapipipi Street, Mililani Town
RECREATION CENTER 5 • Tel: 440-260595-1101 Ainamakua Drive, Mililani Mauka
RECREATION CENTER 6 • Tel: 440-260695-1010 Konaku Street, Mililani Mauka
RECREATION CENTER 7 • Tel: 440-260795-1333 Lehiwa Drive, Mililani Mauka
Business
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Library
Ping Pong
Tennis
Courts
Basketball
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MTA Membership CardsA valid MTA Membership ID card provides you access to all seven of our Recreation Centers and the unique amenities that each one has to offer. Membership also allows you to join in the special events, seminars, programs, and classes that are held in our facilities, as well as the opportunity to take advantage of exclusive, MTA member benefits.
Membership cards may be purchased at Rec-reation Center 3 and Recreation Center 7. Complete membership requirements and forms are available on the “ID CARDS” page of the MTA website.
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Mililani Town Association Facility LocationsAdministrative Office, 95-303 Kaloapau Street, Mililani TownRecreation Center 1, 95-400 Ikaloa Street, Mililani TownRecreation Center 2, 94-300 Anania Drive, Mililani TownRecreation Center 3, 95-281 Kaloapau Street, Mililani TownRecreation Center 4, 94-233 Makapipipi Street, Mililani TownRecreation Center 5, 95-1101 Ainamakua Drive, Mililani MaukaRecreation Center 6, 95-1010 Konaku Street, Mililani MaukaRecreation Center 7, 95-1333 Lehiwa Drive, Mililani Mauka
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In an effort to be proactive with our homeowners, MTA wants to inform everyone of the areas that are being inspected each month. The areas highlighted on this map are the areas scheduled for routine Covenant inspections this month.
We hope to reduce the amount of violation letters we have to send out by giving you advanced notice of where we will be. We are not trying to do our inspections in secret. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. We are very friendly and very willing to talk to you.
Monthly CovenantsInspections
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cOvenanTs & design
There is no limit to the number of times a yard can be nominated, but a yard can only win once per year. To be eligible to be nominated, the property must be owner occupied and in good standing with the Association. In addition, the owner must agree to have a picture of their yard shown in the MTA newsletter and on the MTA web site. The winner will be published in a picture with the Sponsor and nominating Covenant Specialist.
Good luck to all the nominees, and thank you for helping to keep Mililani beautiful!
January – nominees picturedMarch – winner pictured
In an effort to recognize homeowners who keep their yards looking beautiful, which enhances their neighborhood, our Covenants Specialists will nominate front yards that catch their eye. There will be six yards nominated each quarter. The winner will receive $400 in cash or cash equivalent from the Yard of the Quarter sponsor. The third quarter sponsor is Kepa Masonry and Landscaping.
Photos will be in the MTA newsletter as follows:
Yard of the QuarterContest
Picture 1:3Q/2015
Picture 2:3Q/2015
Picture 3:3Q/2015
Picture 4:3Q/2015
Picture 5:3Q/2015
Picture 6:3Q/2015
April – nominees picturedJune – winner pictured
July – nominees picturedSeptember – winner pictured
October – nominees picturedDecember – winner pictured
21Mililani News July 2015 •
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 Hikikaulia, Kipapa by Mililani High School (Stadium side), Kuahelani by Kipapa Elem.
2 Meheula between Mililani Terrace and Freeway On Ramp
3 Holiday (Observed) 4 No Herbicide
5 No Herbicide 6 Meheula between Freeway Off Ramp
7 Kuahelani between Kaloapau and Kam Hwy, Kuahelani be-tween Kam Hwy and Mililani Golf Course
8 Kuahelani between Hokuahiahi and Lanikuhana, Kuahelani between Hokuala and Alapoai
9 Ainamakua between Wyland and Konaku, Rec 6
10 Ainamakua between Rec 6 and Hampton Court, Ainamakua between Woodcrest and Lauae
11 No Herbicide
12 No Herbicide 13 Makaikai between Meheula and Ainamakua
14 Kuahelani by Kipapa Elem, Lanikuhana between Keaopua nad Makohilani
15 Anania 16 Meheula between Holanialii and Lanikuhana
17 Makaunulau 18 No Herbicide
19 No Herbicide 20 Kaapeha, Lehiwa between Meheu and Middle School
21 Meheula between Middle School and Halepahu
22 Meheula between Ike Elem. and Middle School
23 Meheula between Rec 7 and Kapanoe, Halepahu betweenKapanoe and Aliana
24 Kapanoe between Aliana and End of Kapanoe, Kapanoe be-tween End of Kapanoe and Aliana
25 No Herbicide
26 No Herbicide 27 Kapanoe between Halepahu and Kapanoe Park, Meheula between Kapanoe and Lehiwa
28 Meheula between Lehiwa and Ahokele, Ahokele
29 Kuaoa between Meheula and Meheula
30 Meheu between Lehiwa and Koolani
31 Meheu between Koolani and Lehiwa
July Herbicide ScheduleMTA will be spraying weed killer in the following areas this month:
grOunds MainTenance
Pamela K. DalrympleRealtor®, GRI
(808) [email protected]@DeCastroRealty.com
Patrick N. BarrosRealtor® - Associate, ABR, AHWD,
GRI, SFR, SRES(808) 778-8998
Donna M. TomitaVice President, Realtor® - Associate
(808) [email protected]
Ransom E. Ryman IIRealtor®
(808) [email protected]
Renee K. LiiRealtor® - Associate (808) 429-5788
Ginnette M. OliberosRealtor® - Associate, e-Pro
(808) [email protected]
Committed to excellence in real estate service with integrity, trust & care.
Mark-Allen H. DeCastroPrincipal Broker, Realtor®
CRB, CRS, GRI, SRES
(808) [email protected]
95-1095 ‘AINAMAKUA DRIVE, SUITE 2 MILILANI, HI 96789 TELEPHONE: (808) 626-3752 | DECASTROREALTY.COM
Alejandra “Alex” Soares
Realtor®, CRS, e-Pro, GRI, SRES(808) 623-9029
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aquaTic PrOgraMs
Kids learn TO swiM
Pre-school: Participants meet with an instructor one-on-one for 10 minutes and learn pre-beginner skills, such as submersion, and are introduced to freestyle. Participants must be 2½-5 years old.
Level 1 - Water Exploration: Participants learn buoyancy, breath control, and the introduction to freestyle and backstroke. Classes are 30 minutes long. Participants must be at least 5 years old.
Level 2 - Primary Skills: Participants refine the fundamentals of freestyle and backstroke, including arm movement, kicking, body position, and breathing/ timing. Classes are 45 minutes long.
Level 3 - Stroke Readiness: Participants learn to master freestyle and backstroke and learn the fundamentals of elementary backstroke. Level 3 classes may be held in deep water, so participants must be comfortable swimming 10 meters without assistance. Classes are 45 minutes long.
Level 4 - Stroke Development: Participants
flOaTie fun fridays
These free events are held on the first Friday of every month from 4:00pm-8:00pm at Rec Center 1. We’ll provide the floaties, you bring the fun! All ages welcome. No registration necessary.
will continue mastering freestyle, backstroke, and elementary backstroke and learn the fundamentals of breaststroke and sidestroke. Classes are 45 minutes long.
Level 5 - Stroke Refinement: Participants will continue mastering freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, breaststroke and sidestroke and will learn the fundamentals of butterfly, open turns, dives and other entries. Classes are 45 minutes long.
Level 6 - Skill Proficiency: Participants will continue to refine all strokes and build their endurance with flip turns. Classes are 45 minutes long.
Registration: Due to the popularity of the Kids Learn-to-Swim classes, a registration date is set for each 2-month session. Swim Report Cards are required for returning participants. Payment is due upon registration.
MTA Member registration for the August-September Session (Pre-school through Level 6) will be on Saturday, 5/30/15 at Rec Center 3. Registration for Sponsored Guests
will be on Monday, 6/1/15. The June-July session is from June 8th through July 28th.
JUNE-JULY LEARN TO SWIM SESSION
MONDAY & WEDNESDAY Dates: 6/8 – 7/22 (14 classes)Mornings: 9:00, 10:00am, or 11:00amAfternoons: 3:00, 4:00, or 5:00pmPlace: Rec 2 heated poolFee: $140 for MTA Members $180 for sponsored guests
TUESDAY & THURSDAY Dates: 6/9 – 7/28 (14 classes) No classes on June 11Mornings: 9:00, 10:00am, or 11:00amAfternoons: 3:00, 4:00, or 5:00pmPlace: Rec 1Fee: $140 for MTA Members $180 for sponsored guests
SATURDAY & SUNDAY Dates: 6/13 – 7/26 (14 classes)Mornings: 8:00, 9:00, or 10:00amPlace: Rec 7 heated poolFee: $140 for MTA Members $180 for sponsored guests
SATURDAY ONLY Dates: 6/13 – 7/25 (7 classes)Mornings: 8:00, 9:00, or 10:00amPlace: Rec 7 heated poolFee: $80 for MTA Members $100 for sponsored guests
SUNDAY ONLY Dates: 6/14 – 7/26 (7 classes)Mornings: 8:00, 9:00, or 10:00amPlace: Rec 7 heated poolFee: $80 for MTA Members $100 for sponsored guests
Kids Learn to Swim Class Rules: Parents may observe classes from the deck seating areas only. No one is allowed in the swimming or wading pools except the class participants and instructors. We discourage parents from interfering with classes by talking to their child, yelling words of encouragement, reprimanding or making gestures. Parents, who have children 11 years old and under need to be present for the entire swim class. Parents are responsible for escorting participants to and from the lesson area.
23Mililani News July 2015 •
sPecial needs swiM
JuniOr MasTers
adulT learn TO swiM
Please call 623-7300 to be put on a waitlist for the following classes:
MASTERS SWIM PROGRAM (must be 18 years old or older) This program works on stroke refinement and endurance for proficient swimming. Participants must be able to perform back and front crawl stroke, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, butterfly and open and flip turns. Fee: $60.
LIFEGUARD CERTIFICATION CLASS (must be 15 years old or older) This is an American Red Cross certification course in Lifeguard Training, First Aid, and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer. On the first day of class, participants must demonstrate the following skills: Swim the front crawl for 300 yards continuously using front crawl and breaststroke. Retrieve a 10-pound object from 10 feet of water and then swim 20 yards with the object. Fee: $165.
FIRST AID/CPR/AED for Schools and the Community (must be 15 years old or older). This is an American Red Cross certification course. Participants in this course learn to recognize and respond to emergencies including cardiac and breathing emergenciesfor the adult, child, and infants as well as first aid and the use of an automated external defibrillator. Fee: $50.
Participants of all fitness levels will enjoy water workouts to improve strength, balance, endurance and flexibility. Classes are led by a fitness instructor and are conducted to music, both in waist-to-chest deep water and in deep water. These classes use a punch card system that can be used for any of the Water Aerobics classes during the 2-month session. Must be at least 18 years old to participate. Classes are not held on holidays.
Morning Classes: Monday 9:00am-10:00am at Rec 7Tuesday 9:00am-10:00am at Rec 7Friday 9:00am-10:00am at Rec 7
Evening Classes:Monday: 6:00pm-7:00pm at Rec 2Tuesday: 7:00pm-8:00pm at Rec 7Wednesday: 6:00pm-7:00pm at Rec 2Thursday: 7:00pm-8:00pm at Rec 7
Punch Card Prices: 2 classes
aquaTic PrOgraMs
adulT waTer aerOBics
waiTlisTed classes • $5 with MTA card• $7 for sponsored guests9 classes• $20 with MTA card• $28 for sponsored guests14 classes• $30 with MTA card• $42 for sponsored guests25 classes• $50 with MTA card• $70 for sponsored guests
Must be 18 years old or older. Classes are 45 minutes long. Participants are taught to be safe and comfortable in the water using basic water skills and fundamental strokes. Participants of all levels are welcome. Days: Monday at Rec 7 & Friday at Rec 2
Time: 10:00am-11:00amFee: $65 for MTA Member $75 for sponsored guests
Classes will be 1-on-1 with an instructor for 30 minutes. Participants would need to have special needs or be diagnosed on the autism spectrum. Registration is ongoing month to month.
Days: Monday & Wednesday at Rec 3Times: 2:00pm, 2:30pm, 3:00pm, 3:30pm, 4:00pm, 4:30pm, or 5:00pmFee: $100 for MTA Member $150 for sponsored guests
Participants, ages 8-17 years old, work on stroke refinement and endurance necessary to become proficient swimmers. This program is a non-competitive alternative to swim teams. Prerequisite: Participants must have passed Level 6 and must present their MTA report card during registration. If the interested participant did not attend MTA’s swim programs, please contact the Aquatics Manager to set up a swim test. Interested participants must be able to perform the back and front crawl stroke, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, butterfly and open and flip turns. Days: Mon, Wed & Fri at Rec 6
Dates: Month to Month Times: Novice - 3:00pm-4:00pm Novice - 4:00pm-5:00pm Advanced - 5:00pm-6:00pm Fee: $60 for MTA Members, $80 for sponsored guests
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July 2015 faciliTy schedule
HOLIDAYS/CLOSURES:• Friday, July 3rd (4th of July observed): MTA Admin Office closed. Rec 3 & Rec 4 pools open 10:00am-6:00pm. All other pools follow their
regular pool schedule. Independent contractor classes as scheduled by instructor. No swim classes, water aerobics or tiny tots.• Saturday, July 4th: All facilities follow their regular schedule. Independent contractor classes as scheduled by instructor. Swim classes will be held.
• Saturday, July 11th (Special Event - Parent’s Night Out): Rec 2 entire facility closes at 3:00pm.• Saturday, July 25th (Special Events MTA Swim Meet & Movie by the pool): Rec 1 pool closed all day.
Lap Swim8am - Noon
Lap Swim7am - Noon
Lap Swim7am - Noon
Closed for MaintenanceUntil 2pm
Lap Swim7am - Noon
Lap Swim7am - Noon
Lap Swim8am - Noon
1/2 Lap 1/2 OpenNoon - 6pm
1/2 Lap 1/2 OpenNoon - 2:45pm
1/2 Lap 1/2 OpenNoon - 6pm
1/2 Lap 1/2 Open2pm - 2:45pm
1/2 Lap 1/2 OpenNoon - 6pm
1/2 Lap 1/2 OpenNoon - 2:45pm
1/2 Lap 1/2 OpenNoon - 6pm
Junior Masters3pm - 6pm
Junior Masters3pm - 6pm
Junior Masters3pm - 6pm
Lap Swim6pm - 9pm
Lap Swim6pm - 9pm
Lap Swim6pm - 9pm
Lap Swim6pm - 9pm
Lap Swim6pm - 9pm
Lap Swim6am - 9am
Lap Swim7am - 9am
Lap Swim7am - 9am
Closed for MaintenanceUntil 2pm
Lap Swim7am - 9am
Swim Lessons8am - 11am
Water Aerobics9am - 10am
Water Aerobics9-10am & 7-8pm
1/2 Lap 1/2 Open2pm - 7pm
Water Aerobics9am - 10am
Swim Lessons8am - 11am
Open Swim11am - 8pm
Adult Learn to Swim10am - 11am
1/2 Lap 1/2 Open10am - 7pm
1/2 Lap 1/2 Open9am - 9pm
Water Aerobics7pm - 8pm
1/2 Lap 1/2 Open10am - 9pm
Open Swim11am - 8pm
Closed for Maintenance11am - Noon
1/2 Lap 1/2 Open8pm - 9pm
1/2 Lap 1/2 Open8pm - 9pm
1/2 Lap 1/2 OpenNoon - 9pm
Basketball Free Play8am - 8pm
Basketball Free Play6am - 11am
Volleyball7am - 6:45pm
Basketball Free Play7am - 5:45pm
Volleyball8am - 6:45pm
Basketball Free Play7am - 9pm
Basketball Free Play8am - 8pm
Volleyball Noon - 9pm
Basketball Free Play8:30pm - 9pm
8am - 6pm 7am - 9pm 7am - 9pm 2pm - 9pm 7am - 9pm 7am - 9pm 8am - 6pmJet Spa
SwimmingPool
Pool is heated to 84° F and is
handicapaccessible with walk-in ramp.
Rec Center 6 • 95-1010 Konaku Street, Mililani Mauka • 440-2606
Rec Center 7 • 95-1333 Lehiwa Drive, Mililani Mauka • 440-2607
Gym(Indoor
Basketball &Volleyball
Court)
SwimmingPool
REC SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
8am - 6pm Closed for Maintenance 7am - 9pm 7am - 9pm Closed for Maintenance 7am - 9pm 8am - 8pm
Free Play8am - 6pm
Free Play8am - Sundown
Free Play2pm - Sundown
Free Play8am - Sundown
Free Play8am - Sundown
Free Play 8am - Sundown(Closed 10am-Noon)
Free Play8am - 6pm
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Swim Lessons9am - Noon3pm - 6pm
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Adult Learn to Swim10am - 11am
Open Swim10am - 6pm
Water Aerobics6pm - 7pm
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Rec Center 1 • 95-400 Ikaloa Street, Mililani Town • 440-2601
Rec Center 2 • 94-300 Anania Drive, Mililani Town • 440-2602
Rec Center 3 • 95-281 Kaloapau Street, Mililani Town • 440-2603
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TennisCourts
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Pool is heated to 84° F and is equipped withhandicap lift.
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Open to children 18 months-4 years old. Tiny
Tots meet every Tues & Thurs from 8:30am
to 10:30am at Rec 5 (unless otherwise
noted). With the help of an adult, children
will enjoy play time, circle time, arts & crafts,
pool & park days, field trips and meeting new
friends! This program offers a safe, fun and
educational stepping stone to preschool.
Registration is ongoing: $60 per month
for MTA Members, $70 per month for a
sponsored guest. To find out what’s on this
month’s calendar, visit the PROGRAMS &
CLASSES page of the MTA website. Call 623-
7300 to ask about observing a class before
signing up.
Group meets every Wednesday from 9:30am to 11:30am at Recreation Center 3. Mililani residents, 55 and over, with a valid MTA ID card are welcome to participate. Activities include game days, cultural activities, informational seminars, holiday celebrations, potlucks, pool and park days, service projects, arts & crafts and more!
To find out what’s on this month’s calendar, visit the PROGRAMS & CLASSES page of the MTA website.
This is a free program for MTA Members ($25 per month for sponsored guests). To register before your first session, present your valid MTA ID at the Admin Office.
MTa PrOgraMs
culTure & arTs
BALLET Ballet is a beautiful system of body awareness. It develops an adaptive body that can move with both strength and grace. Contact Laura Kunimura at 228-3743, [email protected] or www.danceisland.net.
Ballet 1 (Ages 6 to 9)Friday: 4:00pm-5:00pm at Rec 1Saturday: 9:30am-10:30am at Rec 1
Ballet 2/3 (Ages 9 to teens)Friday: 5:00pm-6:30pm at Rec 1Saturday: 10:30am-12:00pm at Rec 1
BALLROOM DANCINGLearn the beauty and excitement of Ballroom Dancing! Cha Cha, Rumba, Swing, Samba, Waltz, Tango, Nite Club 2-Step, and more! A fun and healthy activity for your mind and body. No partner required. Call Sergio and Renna Villanueva at 284-3619.
Tuesday: 7:30pm-8:30pm at Rec 5
indePendenT cOnTracTOr classes
CREATIVE MOVEMENTBeginning level of exploration with practice of the basic dance elements and pre-ballet for ages 3 to 5. Let your child discover the beau-ty and joy of self-expression through dance. Contact Laura Kunimura at 228-3743, [email protected] or www.danceisland.net.
Tuesday: 3:00pm-4:00pm at Rec 3Friday: 3:00pm-4:00pm at Rec 1Saturday: 8:30am-9:30am at Rec 1
HAWAII YOUTH CHORUSAn innovative and contemporary children’s showchorus open to students in Kindergarten through 6th grade. No auditions are necessary. For more information about HYC, contact Director-Desi McKenzie at 623-2411 or [email protected].
Tuesday: 4:45pm-5:45pm at Rec 6
LANGUAGE CONNECTIONFrom the people who bring you language classes for children, comes language class-es for adults. Come and join us for fun filled
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fiTness
DANCE CLUB FITNESS A fun, easy to follow high-energy exercise class with dance moves performed to the hottest hits across multiple genres including hip-hop, pop, Latin, R&B, belly dance, and much more! Contact Helena Sundberg at [email protected] or (386) 427-8407.
Tuesday: 7:30pm-8:30pm at Rec 1
HAWAII ISLAND SKIPPERSJumping rope is an activity that is both fun and healthy for your body. This is a general class designed for kids 8 years old and over. Free for MTA Members. Contact Ron Stephens at 222-5117.
Wednesday: 3:00pm-5:30pm at Rec 3
JAZZERCISEJazzercise is a powerfully effective 60-minute total body workout. Every class combines energetic dance-based cardio with muscle strength training and stretching to sculpt, tone and condition muscles Choreographed to today’s hottest music, Jazzercise is a fusion of jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing. All ages and fitness levels welcome. Contact Kate at 621-2482. See our ad on page 30.
Monday: 6:15pm-7:15pm at Rec 3Tuesday: 6:15pm-7:15pm at Rec 5Thursday: 6:15pm-7:15pm at Rec 5
WOMEN’S EXERCISEA low-impact, exercise workout with instructor, Debbie Fajardo. $3 per month for MTA Members, $10 per month for sponsored guests. Call MTA at 623-7300.
Mon, Wed & Fri: 8:00am-9:00am at Rec 3
ZUMBAZumba combines Latin and International music with a fun and effective workout system. $5 per class for MTA Members, $6 for sponsored guests. Find us on Facebook at “MTA Mililani Rec Center 3 & 5 Zumba fitness classes.” Classes are inexpensive and lots of fun - join the Party!
Zumba w/ Nisi Taylor Monday: 9:30am-10:30am at Rec 3 Tel: [email protected]
Zumba w/ Edelynn Pagba Wed: 6:00pm-7:00pm at Rec3Sat: 10:30-11:30am at Rec3Tel: 330-7728
sessions of language, conversation, and cul-ture. Contact Kristina Stutler at [email protected] or call 394-7133. Register online at language-wonderland.com.
Japanese Mon: 6:00pm-7:45pm at Rec 6Chinese Fri: 6:00-7:45pm at Rec 6Korean Thurs: 7:00pm-8:45pm at Rec 6French Sat: 1:00pm-2:45pm at Rec 6
LANGUAGE WONDERLANDOffers foreign language classes for children. Our curriculum is developed based on Total Immersion Principle and every class is taught only in the target language. Contact Kristina Stutler at [email protected] or call 394-7133. Register online at www.language-wonderland.com.
Chinese - Saturday at Rec 2Tots: 8:15am-8:45amElementary: 9:00am-9:45amPreschool: 10:00am-10:45amElementary: 11:00am-11:45am
French - Saturday at Rec 6Preschool: 11:00am-11:45amElementary: 12:00pm-12:45pm
Japanese - Friday at Rec 6Preschool: 4:00pm-4:45pm
Elementary: 5:00pm-5:45pmJapanese - Saturday at Rec 6
Elementary: 10:00am to 10:45amKorean - Saturday at Rec 6
Elementary: 9:00am-9:45amSpanish - Thursday at Rec 6
Preschool: 5:00pm-5:45pmElementary: 6:00pm-6:45pm
MODERN HULACome and learn Hula basics in a non-competitive atmosphere. Students will dance to contemporary Hawaiian mele and Christian songs. Contact Mary Ann Chalker at 222-6823.
Beginner Level Girls (Ages 6 to 9)Saturday: 9:00am-10:00am at Rec 6
Intermediate Level Girls (Ages 10 to teens)Saturday: 10:00am-11:00am at Rec 6
MUSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOPFocuses on acting, solo, chorus singing, dance, soft shoe, choreography and improvisation. Contact Laura Kunimura at 228-3743, [email protected] or www.danceisland.net.
Tuesday: 4:00pm-5:30pm at Rec 3
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MarTial arTs
Zumba w/ Mike GrimesThurs: 7:30pm-8:30pm at Rec 5Tel: [email protected]
Zumba w/ Yuriko HensonFri: 9:30am-10:30am at Rec 3 Tel: (360) [email protected]
HAWAIIAN KAJUKENBO ASSOCIATION This Association practices a self-defense system incorporating Karate (Ka), Judo and Jujitsu (Ju), Kenpo (Ken) and Chinese Boxing (Bo). The program focuses on vital life skills including respect, discipline, focus, concentration, and confidence for the entire family. Contact Jane Iversen at 626-2807, 222-3860 or www.hawaiiankajukenbo.com. See our ad on page 30.
Little DragonsMon & Wed: 5:15pm-6:00pm at Rec 5
YouthMon & Wed: 6:00pm-7:15pm at Rec 5Saturday: 9:00am-10:00am at Rec 5
AdultsMon & Wed: 7:15pm-8:15pm at Rec 5Saturday: 10:00am-11:15am at Rec 5
WeaponsSaturday: 8:00am-9:00am at Rec 5
JUDOAre you interested in participating in an Olympic sport that is good for the mind, body and spirit? Mililani Judo Academy has been helping the Mililani community develop confident, respectful citizens since 1973. You will learn self defense, get a great workout, and have fun participating in a lifelong activity that the whole family can enjoy. Come join us! Questions? Please call Sensei Richard Oshiro 265-2590. Annual dues are $110 plus Judo gi.
Tues/Thurs - 5:00pm-7:00pm at Rec 1
KARATEA traditional program that promotes self-dis-cipline, respect for others, self-control, self-confidence, focus, and physical fitness. Open to all ages. Contact Richard Nelson at 721-0507 or www.fskah.com.
Mon & Wed: 5:00pm-7:00pm at Rec 1Thursday: 5:00pm-6:00pm at Rec 6
QIGONG & TAI CHIThis class combines beginning Qigong/Tai Chi programs: Qigong Warm-up, Qigong Tai Chi Ball, Organ Cleansing Qigong, and Yang style Tai Chi Short Forms in an active, fun, and educational environment. For adults 18 & over (children may attend if accompanied by a parent or guardian who is also a student in the class). Contact Stuart Holloway at 741-3650, [email protected] or www.InnergyCentreLLC.com.
Saturday: 9:00am-10:15am at Rec 3
STEVENSON KENPO-KARATEOffering the following two adaptable and effective martial arts systems. Take the opportunity and participate in some classes without obligation or commitment. Contact Chuck Stevenson at 623-6399 or visit www.facebook.com/StevensonKenpoKarate.
(1) KAJUKENBO SELF-DEFENSE SYSTEM:Composed of the best techniques from five different martial arts: Karate (Ka), Judo and Jujitsu (Ju), Kenpo (Ken), and Chinese Boxing (Bo), for male and female students 4 years old and over. Children will increase their motor skills,
coordination, balance and agility. The program focuses on building vital skills, such as, discipline, respect, self-control, self-confidence, focusing, concentration, goal-setting and commitment. Martial arts is a great foundation builder for the future development of your child.
YouthTues & Thurs: 6:30pm-7:30pm at Rec 3
AdultsTues & Thurs: 7:30pm-8:30pm at Rec 3
Practice Sessions 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month at Rec 5
Adults – 11:30am-1:00pmYouth – 1:00pm-2:30pmBeginner Youth – 1:30pm-2:30pm
(2) DYNAMIC STREET S.M.A.R.T. SELF-DEFENSE SYSTEM: Self-Preservation (S.) Martial Arts (M.A.) Reactionary (R.) Tactics (T.). A no frills self-defense system based on martial arts and military fighting skills used by elite forces around the world, modified for street survival. This system teaches adults simple, practical, and effective hand-to-hand self defense skills that will end a confrontation with skilled opponents in seconds. Students are taught
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TENNISGet active and have fun with tennis! Players of all levels are welcome.
Tennis w/ Rick AquinoTel: 486-5270
Tuesday: 3:00pm-9:00pmThursday: 3:00pm-9:00pmSaturday: 9:00am-7:00pm
Tennis w/ Rich [email protected]
Monday: 8:00am - 4:00pm*Wednesday: 8:00am - 2:30pm*Friday: 8:00am - 3:30pm*Sunday: 9:00am - 9:00pm*End time during Spring, Summer and Winter Break with Rich Sotelo is 9:00pm on Monday, Wednesday & Friday.
BASKETBALL SKILLS CLINICFootwork, ball handling, shooting, passing, defense, speed, quickness, plyometric, and basketball IQ training. Our goal is to help our players learn and love the game of basketball through skills training. Athletic wear, non-marking athletic shoes, and basketball required. Contact Nick Kanno at [email protected]. Lessons are held at Rec 7.
Ages 7-10Wednesday: 6:00pm-7:00pm
Ages 11-13Wednesday: 7:15pm-8:15pm
Clubs/Organizations
GIRL SCOUTS RAINBOWSERVICE UNIT
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
Mililani Leader’s Meetings are held on the 1st Tuesday of the month from 7:00pm to 8:00pm at Rec 2. Contact Jennifer Frisbee at (808) 429-6201 or email: [email protected].
MILILANI GARDEN CLUBCreated to promote and participate in community projects where possible, by providing education in horticulture, conservation, garden design, and the art of flower arrangement.
Meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday of the month from September through May from 9:30am to Noon at Rec 2. Call (808) 626-9561 or (808) 625-6778.
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICAA program that builds character, trains in the responsibilities of citizenship, and develops personal fitness.
TROOP #164 meetings are held on Thurs-days from 7:00pm to 9:00pm at Rec 2. Contact Scoutmaster Stuart Lai at (808) 369-7673, email: [email protected] or visit www.troop164.net.
TROOP #664 - please contact for meeting info. Call Scoutmaster Mark Matsuo at (808) 550-8999, email: [email protected] or visit www.troop664.org.
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANSChapter #4
The Disabled American Veterans helps vets get everything your sacrifices earned, while ensuring that you and your family receive the best this country has to offer.
Meeting are held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month from 6:00pm to 9:00pm at Rec 2. Contact Alan Catz at (808) 625-3638.
MILILANI LIONS CLUBWe help where help is needed in our own communities and around the world, with unmatched integrity and energy.
Meetings are held the 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of the month at 7:15pm at Rec 2. Contact Lion Winston Watarai at (808) 469-1979.
based on if you are a civilian, security/law enforcement, or military.
Adults Tues & Thurs: 7:30pm-8:30pm at Rec 3
Practice Sessions2nd & 4th Saturday of the month at Rec 5
Adults – 11:30am-1:00pmYouth – 1:00pm-2:30pmBeginner Youth – 1:30pm-2:30pm
STIRLING TAEKWONDOA new class open to all ages and anyone interested in learning Discipline, Respect, Self-Confidence, Physical Fitness, and Self Defense. Stirling TaeKwonDo Club is a new club with old roots! Master Oliver has over 40 years of experience in teaching TaeKwonDo using World TaeKwonDo Federation (WTF) guidelines. You will learn Poomsae Forms (a combination of basic actions and movements), Weapons, Sparring, and more. Come be a part a club that treats you like Ohana! Questions? Call Master Leon Oliver at 808-744-5135 or visit stirlingtaekwondoclub.com.
Monday: 5:00pm-6:00pm at Rec 3
ROLL YOUR PAIN AWAYOpen to all ages. Alleviate the symptoms of common musculoskeletal ailments with Self-Myofascial Release. Developed by Founding Members of the Fascia Research Society, this class will enable you to understand why you have aches and pains and how to mitigate those pains with simple and effective techniques using a roller. Improve your flexibility, posture and circulation while learning about your FASCIA… the tensional network of the body. Drop-ins are welcome. Contact Anthony Chrisco at 227-6221, [email protected], thefascianator.com.
Tuesday: 9:00am-10:00am at Rec 3
YOGABeginner to Intermediate level relaxing class. No registration necessary. Just bring a yoga mat and wear comfortable clothes. This is a gentle, stress reducing exercise for ages 16 & older. Contact Judy Kosaka at 627-9444 or www.getfit808.com. $10 per class for MTA Members, $11 per class for sponsored guests.
Tuesday: 7:00pm-8:00pm at Rec 6
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NEW! SUMMER VOLLEYBALL CLINICSInstructor Mikela Caseria will teach the core skills of volleyball including passing, setting, spiking and serving. Open to players
of all skill levels. For registration information, please send an email to: [email protected].
Tues & Thurs at Rec 77:00pm to 8:45pm
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