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2010 HCJBoard*
Ryan NgPresident
Jonathan CookChairman
Anthony SatoExecutive VP
Krystal Lee2ndVice Pres.
Ken Sum3rdVice Pres.
Patrick GrahamVice Pres.
Allan WuVice Pres.
Matt WongVice Pres.
Ramy SoRecording Sec
Patrick TawTreasurer
Ross LeeDuc Nguyen
Directors
Jesse HosakaWebmaster
HCJ Takes #1 Spot for 2009!Yes, your beloved chapter came out on top for the 2nd year in a row!
The Honolulu Chinese Jaycees took the crown as the #1 Chapter in Hawaii atthe Year End Convention. But that isnt the whole story Find out what elsehappened and what other honors we won on Page 3
HONOLULU FESTIVAL PARADE
HCJ is doing Stage Management on Kalakaua Ave
for the Parade. We need an entire Team to do it.Help out with this great Parade!
Call Ryan to volunteer, 255-1226
MARCH GMM - Wednesday, March 17th at 7PM, Location TBA.
GMMs are back on the schedule in theNew Year! Come find out whats up for the
coming month and beyond. Food providedas always. No need go hungry.
______________________________________________________________________________Presidents Message.... 2Year End Convention!................. 3Night In Chinatown!............. 4Upcoming Events!............ 6Pictures!......... 7
NewsDragonVolume 58, Issue 2 : : February 2010The Voice of theHonolulu ChineseJaycees
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Presidents Message___________________________________________
Gung Hee Fat Choy! Happy Chinese New Year.
We just got through our first signature project of the yearNight in
Chinatown Festival. A big mahalo to all the volunteers that came out that day make it such a success.
Our very own Patrick Taw headed up the manpower effort and managed itflawlessly. Because ofyour hard work, the event went off like clockwork with
housands of people enjoying the sights, sounds and food of Chinatown.
Speaking of food, HCJ once again ran a food booth selling such traditional foods as Jai (monks food) and GauChinese mochi). Special thanks to VPs Krystal Lee and Patrick Graham for making the booth a successful one.
Now that NIC is over, and we move into the Year of the Tiger, lets carry on the momentum generated last week
nto the rest of the new year. One of the most dynamic signs in the Chinese zodiac, Tigers are by nature fascinatingommanding, and exasperating. They are patient but short-tempered, calm but rebellious, petty but noble, fearsome
but affectionate, free spirits but fiercely territorial.
We can all learn from the Tiger when it comes to leadership. Be fearless, take risks and you will be rewarded.ith many more activities to come, there are ample opportunities to get involved and lead a project. Jaycees is you
unglelets hear you roar!
Yours in Jaycees,
Ryan Ng59th President, Developing Tomorrows LeadersToday.
Honolulu Chinese Jaycees -Interested in joining HCJ? Contact us!
Mail: Honolulu Chinese Jaycees, P.O. Box 957, Honolulu, Hawaii 96808
Email: [email protected]
Tel: (808) 255-1226
Facebook: Search Honolulu Chinese Jaycees
Web Site: HcjHawaii.com
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__________________________________________Year End ConventionYear End Convention is an exciting time. Recognition
given to not only the Chapter(s) as a whole, but also individual members & projects. Plus there are the SpeUp/Write Up competitions to decide wholl represent Hawaithe Natl Convention in New Orleans.
This convention kicked off the Saturday with the StWrite Up & Speak Up finals, your chapter fielding grcompetitors Patrick Taw, Krystal Lee & Ryan Ng. They w
up against some tough opponents and made us all proud by putting in their best efforts. Results? Keeading.
These early morning events were immediately followed by the Year End Awards interviews, wPresident Jon up for Watkins and Exec VP Ryan as our candidate for Armbruster. Both men were sestaggering out after their interrogations, begging for water to replenish all the sweat they lost.
The afternoon took a breather from competition for 2 excellent trainings. 1 by the men from SCORE, other an excellent training in Public Speaking by noted expert Pam Chambers. Rising Phoenix,
convention host, put together an excellent program to say the least.
The time everyone has their eyes on is always the Saturday evening banquet, when the results of year, and the days events, are finally announced. Your chapter was waiting with some impatience to fout how wed done.
One of the greatest highlights, though, was an honor wegave one of our own. It was at this banquet that Ms. Ana Chewas formally made a JCI Senator, a title she earned throughyears of service dedicated to HCJ. It was just like Ana to be
utterly stunned at being recognized for doing what she loved.Congratulations, Ana!
HCJs awards piled higher and higher until the finalannouncement came, giving the Top Spot of #1 Chapter for2009 to the Dragon! As for the other awards theres no way we could fit it all in here so take a look at st below. Itll make you proud to serve under the banner of this Great Chapter I guarantee it.
Beauty or TheBeast (Krystal Lee, Chairman)
Dragon BoatRaces Year Ken Sum
of Year Krystal Lee of Year Anthony Sato
Ramy So
Outstanding Chapter Chairman of Year Lily FNakano Award, Outstanding Chapter Officer RyanOutstanding Annual Report - 2009 State Speak Up Winner RyanJohn H. Armbruster Award RyanKamisato Award, Outstanding Chapter President Jon C#1 Jaycees Chapter In Hawaii, 2009 -
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Night In Chinatown!___________________________________________As we all know, the REAL New Year for HCJ is
celebrated at Night In Chinatown. Its not just acelebration, though; its our time to go to work. Andthats exactly what we did.
Our Saturday morning started bright and earlywith team members arriving in Chinatown shortlyafter 5AM. Some to help get the streets ready,others to put together the HCJ Food Booth for a fullday of fundraising.
Krystal Lee took charge of our Booth effort thisyear while new member Patrick Taw took onrunning the manpower for the festival. They both
executed their roles with great distinction.
Our booth this year was right in the middle of theaction on the corner of Maunakea & Pauahi. Rightbehind the booth was the Chinatown Police Sub-Station, guaranteeing peace & protection.
President Ryans day got off to hectic start withthe Miss Chinatown Visitation. The Miss Chinatown
Court, President Ryan, Acting Honolulu Mayor KirkCaldwell plus photographers and helpers spent the
morning hours running from store to Society hall tostore.
Merchants and Societies received a plate oforanges from the ladies as a token of good luck andprosperity for the coming year. It was a privilege forHCJ to escort the Court and take part in thistradition.
2:30PM saw the general briefing on the NICParade at HQ to get us ready for this undertaking
This years NIC Parade was, in fact, the biggesever! Over 100 Units, including Lion Dance Club
local Societies, politicians (Election Year) plusPresident Ryan in a Corvette. All told the paradetook almost 2 hours to go by(!).
Patrick Taw & his manpower were a primereason for the success and smooth sailing of thisgreat parade. Mahalo to all who came out to help
Yet even the finish of this procession was not end of HCJ labors! Our members kept going, tak
on such duties as:
- Escorting Lion Dance troupes around Chinato
- Crowd control for the 2 stages- Overseeing the Festival manpower from HQ
At the same time your chapter fielded anotherequally dedicated labor force at the food booth. Fthe 2nd year in a row HCJ partnered with EasternFood Center to sell ono grindz to the crowds.
Chairman Krystal did a great job coordinating project to raise money for our future efforts.
Overall a great day (and night) that ended finalafter Midnight. Though it was a lot of fun, its a gothing its only once a year. We might not survive was more often.
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_________________________________________Meet Your HCJ Board
Hi HCJ Members,My name is Patrick Taw and I am your 2010 Chapte
Treasurer. I was born in Philadelphia but raised in Haw
I joined HCJ in October 2009 with my first project being
Adopt a School.
I had never painted a house before. I learned howdifficult it was and saw how the chapter really worked hato finish the job. I was attracted to the Jaycees becauseof the leadership development opportunities and a chanto meet new people and make new friends.
I graduated from Boston College with an accountingdegree and have been working as an auditor for the pas
few years. I will try my best to serve the chapter asTreasurer with timely reporting and friendly service.
I look forward to joining with you in participating in theupcoming projects and events. Please feel free to
ntroduce yourself to me and I'll see you at the next event.
-Patrick Taw
Welcome To The Club!
President Ryan formally swore in
new HCJ member Jeremy Uota at
last months GMM. Please join us in
welcoming him into the family of the
Great Honolulu Chinese Jaycees!
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Upcoming!_________________________________Friday, February 19thDining Out @ Le Crepe
2740 E Manoa Rd7PM
Its our first Dining Out of 2010 dont miss out on
whats always a good time with great grindz! Rated 4Stars (out of 5) on Yelp.
Sunday, February 21stHiking With Anthony!
Moanalua Valley0AM
Easy Stroll through the Valley with no hills. Bring aunch sack with you and we can stop to grab a bite to eat.
LOCATION:Moanalua Valley, at the end of Ala Aolani Street.
Meet in the parking lot at 10am. Call Anthony for moredetails, 554-3651
Saturday, February 27thHCJ Board Retreat
Bellows Area Campsite
2PM Next Morning
Your 2010 Board will be going through training andeam building today at a Top Secret campsite location.
Please say a prayer for them.
Sunday, February 28thHOTS Training for Chapter Officers
PATCH Conference Room, Dole Cannery
9AM, $5
HIJC is giving valuable leadership and skills training.Topics TBA, but its sure to be great! Take it from a past
ttendee.
Sunday, March 14Honolulu Festival Para
Waikiki, Kalakaua A
3:30PM - PVOLUNTEER: Call 255-12
HCJ is taking an active role this year in running tgreat Parade. Well be doing Stage Management for o
of the announcement table areas on Kalakaua Ave. Wneed a Full Team to help with th
Wednesday, March 17GM
Location TB7P
Get down to the GMM to see whats going on for t
next month and beyond. Food served as always ptalk story time. See you the
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Interesting Facts About China &
the Chinese
Toilet paper was invented in China in the late1300s. It was for emperors only.
Despite its size, all of China is in one timezone.
The number one hobby in China is stampcollecting
Though Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) iscredited with designing the first parachute,Chinese alchemists successfully used man-carrying tethered kites by the fourth century
A.D.
By the fourth century B.C., the Chinese weredrilling for natural gas and using it as a heatsource, preceding Western natural gas drillinby about 2,300 years.
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_____________________________________________________Pictures Page
Krystal Competes In Speak Up
Proud Past President Rena & New JCI Senator Ana
Chapter Holds Up Award Plaques
Dragon Circles Firecrackers During NIC Parad
Lion Dancing On The Streets of NIC
HCJers Grab Leftover Jai To Take Home
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HCJ Schedule of Events FEBRUARY / MARCH
Friday, February 19thDining Out @ Le Crepe
2740 E Manoa Rd7PM
Sunday, February 21stHiking With Anthony!
Moanalua Valley10AM
Saturday, February 27thHCJ Board Retreat
Bellows Area Campsite12PM Next Morning
Sunday, February 28thHOTS Training for Chapter Officers
PATCH Conference Rm, Dole Cannery
9AM, $5
Sunday, March 14thHonolulu Festival Parade
Waikiki. Kalakaua Ave3:30PM Pau
Wednesday, March 17thGMM
Location TBA7PM
Stay tuned for announcements on activities, projects & sports! Look for HCJ emails and check ouwebsite: HcjHawaii.com
Honolulu Chinese Jaycees
PO Box 957Honolulu, HI 96808