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Message from Prog Coordinator 2Community Info & Resources 3Cultural Club Updates 5Mahalo to Our Donors 7Teacher Appreciation 8Photo Gallery 10Schedule of Classes 11Upcoming Events 12
A program of Catholic Charities Hawai’i funded in part by the State of Hawaii via contract with
the State Executive Office on Aging (EOA) and the C&C of Honolulu, Elderly Affairs Division, and
a Persons In Need grant from the May Templeton Hopper Fund of the Hawai`i Community Foundation..
September 2021| No. 68
Newsletter | September 2021
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Dear Lanakila Multi-Purpose Senior Center Ohana:
It has been about 3 months, since our senior center re-opened. The center has increased its classes and club activities from 14 weekly online classes to 37 club and class activities per week in the last few months. Class and club start times are staggered to minimize waiting times to get wellness checks and to check-in on the My Senior Center monitor. There are over 1,300 online activities schedule for 2021, to date, and many in-person and drive-through special events.
Mahalo to Humana for sponsoring 3 in-person BINGO Games this summer at LMPSC. They are hosting additional in-person games to the end of this year with providing great prizes. Thank you also to Hiromi Kawasaki for holding in-person iPhone classes for beginner beginners and Ross Rasmussen for conducting online iPhone classes teaching basic features and functions. Mahalo a nui loa to Lanakila Pacific for their continuing commitment to the 12-week, in-person Digital Tech Workshop for our center members. We also appreciate LMPSC Members Ferdinand Madriaga for conducting a worm composting workshop and Jim Hino for teaching us “How to Use Zoom”. Kudos to George Doi from Premier Benefits Consultants for having a Medicare 101 class, Victor Lim for sharing the history and future plans of McDonald’s Restaurants in Hawaii, Jesse Kalu who performed Poetic Wildlife Reflections: A Musical Journey using handmade bamboo flutes, Congressman Ed Case with congressional updates, and CEO Ron Mizutani who spoke about this career and the exciting programming of PBS Hawaii. Mahalo to Christine Spencer for continuing to provide educational and fun 10 Ways to Love Your Brain workshops and Dr. Michael Cheang for facilitating such interesting and meaningful Topics and Conversations in Aging, and mahalo to the center members for fully participating in these sessions.
In preparation for the SAVERS FUNraiser on August 5, two collection days were scheduled on July 22 and 27. We thank the over 75 center members who participated in this effort to raise money for the senior center. Mahalo to the Chinatown Lions, Roosevelt Leo Club and other volunteers for their kokua!
Thank you to Fusao Nishibun from the City and County of Honolulu’s Real Property Tax Office for informing homeowners on Thursday, July 8 and July 26, 2021.The center members found the information useful and invited other guests to attend. Our mahalo to LMPSC Member Phil Uyehara for conducting an interesting worm composting workshop and Norman Oshiro from MOA Hawaii for his informative Nature Farm gardening workshop.
Each year, Hawaii Pacific Health partners with LMPSC and this year, a lunch drive-through event and virtual health fair was held on Monday, July 12th. We had a lot of positive feedback from center members about how well organized the HPH student presentations were and that they enjoyed all the fresh produce they were given at the drive-through. We are grateful to Jen and Rexie from HPH for helping to organize this excellent event and appreciate Program Specialist Riva Torno’s efforts on behalf of the center
Thanks to the generosity of LMPSC members, we have had the opportunity to schedule tours to Bishop Museum. Members also really enjoyed the excursions to Ho’omaluhia Botanical Gardens, Bayview Mini Putt and Zipline, and Queen Emma Summer Palace. We also have planned excursions to the Manoa Heritage Center, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Tenrikyo Ko Honolulu, Liliha Public Library, and Mission Houses in the next few months.
During the summer months, center members and LMPSC staff have been walking about a mile a day at Magic Island from 3 to 5 times a week. This activity has helped members who want to increase their physical activity in a beautiful natural setting.
LMPSC Members Amy Bratt, Ben Sarcena, Ferdinand Madriaga, and Mae Hong continue to assist LMPSC’s Custodian Lodi Tapawan with planting fresh vegetables, orchids, and other flowering plants on the senior center’s campus. We appreciate their efforts and all those who give of their time to keep the senior center beautiful and thriving.
In the month of September when the children, teens, and adults are back in school and the teachers and other educational institutions’ personnel are working so diligently, we honor our educators. Lanakila Senior Center would also like to honor its instructors, assistant instructors, and facilitators for their faithful service, sharing their knowledge and time to make the lives of our center members full and happy. We also honor and thank the hundreds of presenters that gave of their time and talent offering over 2,000 online activities and in-person activities this past year and a half, even with the pandemic going on. You are so very special. On behalf of our LMPSC members and staff, we express our deepest gratitude to you.
With much aloha,Susie Chun OaklandProgram Coordinator
A M E S S A G E F R O M S U S I E
Welcome New Members!
Sarah Delos ReyesJose DerexesLeila Gateb
Lolita GuillermoWilliam (Bill) Hojnacki
Dennis IgawaCharlene Ikeda
Diane InouyeHiromi Kawasaki
Pearl LeeMinh Lao
Victorina (Vicky) MartinGeraldine (Gerry) Myers
Evelyn (Evie) MyersSumiko Nakasone
Cora OrinionCynthia OshiroMyongsup Shin
Phil UyeharaNeena Wahi
Community Info & Resources
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AARP Driver Safety CoursesHawaii will not be providing in-person AARP Driver Safety courses for the remainder of 2021. Instead, those interested in taking the course, have the option to take it online for a 20% discount. According the AARP, Our Smart Driver online course will help you:• Receive a multi-year discount on your auto insurance.*• Refresh your driving skills and your knowledge of the rules — and hazards — of the road.• Reduce your chances of receiving a traffic violation or getting into an accident.• Learn at your own pace — you'll have 60 days to complete the course!Take the course here: https://www.aarpdriversafety.org/why-take-our-course.html?intcmp=DSP-HDR-NAV-WHYTAKE
FREE Basic Computer ClassOffered by the University of Hawaii systems, digital readiness classes are being offered for adults with little or no computer experience. These in person classes will teach users how to get started on a computer, connect to the internet, and setup an email account. Call (808) 235-7334 to reserve your seat or find out information, or visit: http://digitalreadyhawaii.org/register/.
Okinawan Festival Updates by Diana KawaguchiThe Okinawan Festival was started in 1982 by the Hawaii United Okinawa Association or HUOA. The Okinawan Festival celebrates all things Okinawan, and brings together Okinawans, and Okinawans-at-heart. This year’s theme of “Sharing Uchinanchu Aloha” is embedded in everything Okinawans do. Join this year’s virtual Okinawan Festival for the ono food, beautiful performances, educational cultural experience and much more.
You can watch this year’s virtual Okinawan Festival on the HUOA You Tube channel or on the HUOA Facebookor Okinawan Festival Facebook pages on: Saturday, September 4 from 2 p.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, September 5 from 2 p.m.-5 p.m.
There will also be airing a special one-hour shortened version of the Festival on KHON on:Saturday, September 4th from 7 p.m., re-airing on Sunday at 8 p.m.
This year the FEASTival is partnering up with the Okinawan Festival.In 1923 till today, there has been over 350 Okinawan, owned restaurants in Hawaii, but most of the original restaurants have closed, but there is a new generation operating today.
In the spirit of YUIMAARU (communities supporting one another, especially in times of need), asking the community to support the local Okinawan-owned restaurants!
The Okinawan FEASTival will be from September 1 through 14. More information will be posted at https://hawaiiokinawans.com
Coming September 3rd will be more information on the HUOA online Market Place, which is your one stop shopping for the Okinawan Festival t-shirts and merchandise.Visit okinawanfestival.com
Don’t forget to mark your calendars for the Labor Day weekend of Saturday, September 4, and Sunday, September 5th from 2 p.m.-5 p.m.
You don’t want to miss this year’s live virtual Okinawan Festival!
Community Info & Resources
Voter Registration Month by Raymund de VegaRequest an Accessible Electronic Ballot Hawaii’s voters with special needs can now conveniently request an accessible electronic ballot through the Voter Registration Application or online at elections.hawaii.gov.
Electronic ballots allow voters to mark and review their ballot independently using their personal compatible device. You may request an electronic ballot if you are disabled and unable to read standard print and it will be emailed to you. Submit your request today to receive an electronic ballot starting with the 2022 Elections.
Print a Voter Registration Application at elections.hawaii.gov, or visit any State library or U.S. post office. Submit your completed application to your County Elections Division listed on the application. Alternatively, you can submit your request online at elections.hawaii.gov with a Hawaii Driver License or Hawaii State ID.
September is National Voter Registration Month! Take a moment to verify that your voting information is up to date using the online voter registration system at elections.hawaii.gov. If you have moved, or changed your name or mailing address, use the online tool to update your voter registration and ensure that you continue receiving a mail ballot every election.
Not yet registered? With a Hawaii Driver License or Hawaii State ID, registering is quick and simple through the online voter registration system. To register to vote, you must be a U.S. citizen, a resident of Hawaii, and at least 18 years old.
Celebrate National Voter Registration Month all month long by checking in with your friends and family to be sure they are also election ready! For more information about voting and elections, visit elections.hawaii.gov or call (808) 453-VOTE (8683).
Sergia AbabaSharon Abreu
Cipriana (Mary) AcostaLinda Agu
Marino AgustinYong Cha Ahn
Takemitsu AkamineTsuneko Aki
Thomas (Tommy) AminaMiyoko Ante
Diana AntonioWolletta Baldomero
Harmony BrighterPenelope Ellen (Penny)
BrouilletteAngela Chan
Lorraine ChangAileen Chinen
Galen ChingRita Choi
Kimlill ChuMal Soon Chu
Christine ChunSharon Chun
Sheryle CurtisCresencia (Sencia)Foronda
Jane FujiiRandal Fujii
Joyce FujimotoSylvia Fujiwara
Edwin FukushimaJean Ganiko
Francisca (Frances) GasconJanet Ginoza
Judy GreenwellCheng Ai GuerinKatherine Hirai
William (Bill) HojnackiStella Isara
Kenneth IshiiYoshiko Ishiki
Elizabeth KaalekahiSally Kageyama
Marty KailiMary Ann KimTong Yul Kim
Victoria (Vickie) KimVivian Kim
Jane KimuraJoyce Kishimoto
Kap Sun KoSin Cha Ko
Patsy KobayashiHelen Koga
Dorothy KomomuaEvelyn Kuromoto
Jane KwonChristina Lai H
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Y!OKINAWA NENCHOSA CLUB UPDATE
By Jane Higa
Ukimi Soo Chi (Good Morning)Some of our members are waiting for our club to re-open, but this Covid is making it so hard to have all our members to gather together. Hopefully it gets better so we can be together again. This is what our club does every Thursday morning from 9:00 - 10:30 am.
We open our meeting by doing our morning Exercise, Prayer, Pledge of Allegiance, God Bless America and Hawaii Pono‘i, and sing our Lanakila song. The meaning of our song tells about,
Oh, what a beautiful day, cool breeze blowing byToday is our meeting day at LanakilaDon’t think of getting olderLet’s hold hands together, Live on togetherAs we drink coffee and tea together and the taste of pastry is so onoWe learn, we talk, we listen and we danceWe feel young at heart and live to be 100 years old
This, our members miss.
Due to current CDC and State guidelines, the Center will only allow 25 members to attend our meetings (outdoors). We will slowly start contacting members when we schedule our meetings.
Tap the link below and let’s exercise together:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zycHssyn2-0FGHiWi4no26c3RrUiKCYc/view?usp=drivesdk
Together Again
FILIPINO CULTURAL CLUB UPDATE
By Wilma Ibay
Looking back last year 2020 when the deadly virus COVID-19 came our LIFE seemed to STOP. Our daily routine changed totally. Restaurants, shopping malls, beaches, social gatherings, etc. we're all restricted. At that time only our phones are the means of communicating with one another. Last year our active members LEONARDO and GORGONIA BULDA had joined our Creator. Due to restrictions we were not able to say our last RESPECT to these beautiful couple. The center opened I believe 3 months ago but only 10 people could convene in person so we waited when more members could come together...Finally on July 10, 2021, 25 members were allowed to come together for DANCING only at the LANAI. No food, 6 feet distancing, no singing, and bring own water. Our first MEETING was awesome. Everyone was HAPPY and EXCITED although not ALL MEMBERS could come and join..AURIE SONSON and LETTY DOLOR both members of F C C H taught us members LINE DANCING which everybody enjoyed. It was nice to be back at L M P S C..Till next time. Salamat ng Marami..Thank you.
Bonnie LeeNaomi Lim
Adulfa LorestoAntonia Luna
Julie LyonsDonato Managbao
Hozue MasudaSuping Mei
Geraldine (Gerry) MendezBeatrice Mikami
Clarine MinJanet Miura
Walter MiyashiroDorothy (Dot/Dotty) Miyata
John MooreTsuruko Nagamine
Steve NagaredaBetty NakamuraLynn Nakamura
Yoshiko NakasoneGordon Ng
Barbara NomuraElton Ogoso
Gladys OzakiKiyoko Portuondo
Faye RaineyConsolacion Ramos
Alice RodriguesVirginia Rolland
Yoshie SaikiEileen Saito
Amy SakagawaAnn Sakamoto
Janice SantoAyako Sasahara
Susan SatoKurt Sekiya
Roy ShigemuraDorothy Shimomura
Francis ShiromaLester Stigar
Lourdes SumaoangEthel Tagawa
Hugh TairaKazuyo Takagi
Janet TakamuneBarbara Takeshita
Aileen TanakaLaverne Tanaka
Aurelia (Auring) TiburcioCaroline (Akiko) Toyama
Katherine UejoJane UyeharaJane Uyesato
Nieves VargasGaldys Watanabe
Rae WatanabeCynthia G W Wong
Valerie Wong
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JCC 50th Anniversary Celebration
JAPANESE CULTURAL CLUB UPDATE
By Clarice Kumura
Even if it is a year and a half late, the Japanese Cultural Club was able to celebrate its 50th Anniversary by doing a drive-thru bento on Wednesday, July 28, 2021 at the Lanakila Senior Center. We observed all the logistics called for the safety of all members and the general public. It was a huge success as we sold 77 bentos from Natsunoya. In addition to the bentos, members received T-shirts and assorted goodies.
Special Mahalo goes to the officers of JCC beginning with President Mary Sueda and followed by Jeanette Shiohira, Clarice Kumura, Alicia Nagasawa, Jean Sugiyama, Frank Toma and Richard Tada. Mahalo also to Jean Sugihara for sharing her organizational skills. Appreciation also goes to Susie Chun Oakland and the Lanakila Staff. A very special thank you to Kirk and Lori Kageno for their handmade 1,000 cranes artistically shaped like a fan and framed, the poster board announcing JCC 50th anniversary, and the acrylic handmade fortune cookies. They both are super talented.
We are thankful for all of our members who participated in this drive-thru event and those who continue to be active members in JCC. Anyone wishing to receive a copy of our JCC 50th Anniversary booklet should contact Clarice Kumura at 845-1958.
Stay safe and healthy.
FILIPINO CULTURAL CLUB UPDATE CONT’D
Thank you so much for your generosity!
Mahalo
PIKAKE ($1000+)
HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union
OHI‘A A LEHUA ($500)
KAHILI GINGER ($250+)
Tsuda, Siri
HIBISCUS ($100+)
Chun Oakland, Suzanne
Hara, Jean
Kemp, Sharlyne
BIRD OF PARADISE ($50+)
ANTHURIUM ($49 & UNDER)
Gateb, Leila
Hasegawa, Edward
Luna, Antonio
Mau, Dorothy
Yamasaki, Glenn
IN-KIND GIFTS
Ching, Jane
Ching, June
Cossun, Clarissa
Duvachelle, Thomas
Eastlack, Sandra Joy
Ebata, Keith
Freitas, Deidra
Fujioka, George
Hagihara, Amy
Hata, Sharon
Hook, Clara
Ibay, Rudy
Iwamura, James
Kalihi Print Shop
Kano, Nalani
Kawaguchi, Diana
Ko, Sin Cha
Kobashigawa, Sharon
Kumura, Clarice
Lee, Elaine
Lindo, Cecilia
Lum, Madeline
Mau, Beverly
Mau, Dorothy
Miyashiro, Janet
Myers, Lee
Morioka, Diane
Nazarino, Mary
Nishimura, Rhonda
Oda, Karen
Ojiri, Donald
Oshiro, Ronald
Ramiro, Rosie
Sakagawa, Amy
Shigetani, Kate
Shim, Catherine
Shim, Kate
Shimabukuro, Fujiko
Shirota, Claire
Simmons, Shari
So, Celina
Takakawa, Sylvia
Taketa, Lori
Tawata, Daryl
Toma, Sandy
Uejo, Wayne
Yasui, Marion
Yoneshige, Ann
Young, Amy
HAPPY BIRTHDAY(continued)
Qi Yan WuRuth Wuest
Ethel YamaguchiEdith Yamamoto
Glenn YamasakiCharles (Charlie) YaraChong Hee Yasutake
David Young
Sharon YoungLilia Zarzoso
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Violet Leimomi Kondo and my daughter Kennly
Violet is on the left side of the photo. She’s a LanakilaMultipurpose Senior Center member who invited me tojoin. She’s my daughter’s former teacher at Sacred HeartsAcademy. She provided my daughter with many opportunitiesto perform her best, and I am forever grateful to her for herencouragement and support. We have been helping each otherthroughout this pandemic and many years before this time.Violet’s been a good friend for many years. Here she is atFoster Gardens.
Submitted by Lynda Asato
Mahalo to Our Teachers
Ken Koike
Sifu Kenny Koike, always has a smile on his face and teaches us how to live a long life with his “Yang” styletai chi techniques, which he learned, from his many resourceful Tai Chi Masters from China and abroad.He always shares the steps through video clips …. as we begin our journey to “become”.A devoted teacher, he never hesitates to recognize his students and appreciates everyone’s desire to learnhis controlled tai chi forms, which include balance, breathing and flowing tai chi movements.My mother, Dorothy Mau, found me Kenny’s class, so I could learn the sword and fan dances from him, inorder to further my Chinese Culture.. The classes are masterfully taught, so we may use them as artfuldance or self defense. Xie XieDorothy and Beverly Mau
Pictures submitted by Beverly Mau and George MiyagiWrite-up submitted by Beverly Mau and Dorothy Mau
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Mahalo to Our Teachers
Lorraine Chang
Always energetic and a great pianist, Lorraine Chang always opened her classwith jokes. Yes… Life is full of laughs. She impacted us to love dance and todevelop better memory. Her vast repertoire of dance steps and music wasshowcased at the 2019 LMPSC Christmas party at the Japanese Cultural Centeron King St. We will forever remember her love of dance, where we all becameRootin Tootin Cowgirls with … “Achy Breaky Heart” and “God Bless Texas”!
Submitted by Beverly Mau
Kumu Hula, Harmony Brighter
Kumu Harmony is a beautiful teacher that radiates LOVE, to all of her students, as she teaches us, the art of hula dancing. Hula is to be danced from the heart and is to be shared. Harmony impacts all of her students to be graceful, happy, and caring. Her magnetic personality is evidenced with her gorgeous smile. She tells us the history and story of the musical piece and dance, so we will be able to perform it with “lovely hula hands, and smiling happy eyes”. Mahalo Nui Loa, to our lovely Lady of Hawaii…..she loves fragrant flowers, is a foody and enjoys the successes, of each of her students.
Submitted by Dorothy and Beverly Mau
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LMPSC Photo Gallery
Mahalo to Humana for hosting BINGO for our seniors! So much fun!
Our seniors taking a trip to Ho’omaluhia Botanical Gardens.
Another round at the Bay view Mini Putt!
Another excursion to the Queen Emma Summer Palace.
Members putting their hands in the dirt during the worm composting workshop.
Enjoying the view at the Magic Island walks.10
Day Time Class Facilitator Location
Monday 8:30 AM Picking Ukulele Nishiyama Sewing Room
9:30 AM – 11:30 AM Victor’s Kapakahi Group Tangonan Lanai
9:30 AM Tai Chi for Health Lau Activity Room; ONLINE
10:00 AM Harmony’s Hula Brighter Sewing Room; ONLINE
10:30 AM Qi Gong Lau Activity Room; ONLINE
10:30 AM Intro to Yoga Hasegawa Library Room
12:00 PM Ping Pong Ream Lanai
Tuesday 8:00 AM Online iPhone Class Rasmussen ONLINE
8:30 AM Korean Cultural Club/dance Lee Lanai
9:00 AM Hawaiian Cultural Club
(1st & 3rd Wed. of the month)
Manuel Activity Room
9:30 AM English Class Shin Craft Room
10:00 AM Harmony’s Hula Brighter Sewing Room; ONLINE
10:00 AM Beginner iPhone Class Kawasaki Library
10:15 AM Sahm Bo Dahn Higuchi Lanai
11:30 AM Japanese Calligraphy Usami Sewing Room
1:00 PM Line Dance Sonson Lanai
Wednesday 8:00 AM – 2:30 PM Digital Technology Lanakila Pacific Activity Room
8:00 AM Tai Chi Koike ONLINE; Sewing Room
8:30 AM Lanakila’s Jam Group Oshiro Library Room
9:30 AM Portuguese Cultural Club
(1st & 3rd Wed. of the month)
Frank Activity Room
9:00 AM Stretch & Tone Werle Lanai
9:45 AM Sewing by Nakasone Nakasone Craft Room
10:30 AM Happy Senior Serenaders Ojiri, Ramiro, Young Sewing Room; ONLINE
1:00 PM Body & Brain Beg. Yoga & Tai Chi Body & Brain Staff ONLINE; Sewing Room
2:15 PM Sahm Bo Dahn Video ONLINE
Thursday 8:00 AM – 2:30 PM Digital Technology Lanakila Pacific Activity Room
Friday 8:00 AM Tai Chi Koike ONLINE; Lanai
9:30 AM Chinese Cultural Club
(4th Friday of the month)
Mau Activity Room
10:00 AM- 11:30 AM Tap Dance Martin Lanai
9:00 AM Fusion Gittelman ONLINE; Sewing Room
10:15 AM Zumba Gold Wratchford ONLINE
11:15 AM American Sign Language Shimizu ONLINE
10:00 AM – 2:30 PM Enka Arakaki Sewing Room
12:00 PM – 2:30 PM Ping Pong Ream Lanai
Saturday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Filipino Cultural Club Ibay Activity Room
11:00 AM Korean Language Suh Activity Room
Sunday 9:30 AM Tai Chi for Health Lau ONLINE
10:30 AM Qi Gong Lau ONLINE
September Class Schedule
Let’s Keep in Touch1640 Lanakila Avenue Honolulu, HI 96817(808) 847-1322www.catholiccharitieshawaii.org
S U N M O N T U E S W E D T H U R F R I S AT1
Magic Island
Walk
(4:00 pm)
2How to Use Zoom (8:00
am)
LMPSC Orientation
(11:30 a.m.)
Community Resource
Mtg
(12:00 pm)
Magic Island Walk (2:00
pm)
3Knock Out Gout
(1:00 pm)
Magic Island Walk
(3:00 pm)
SUMMER SESSION
ENDS
4Filipino Cultural
Club
(9:00 a.m.)
Korean Language
(11:00 a.m.)
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HOLIDAY
Labor Day
7iPhone (8:00 a.m.)
Veterans Talk Story
(9:15 am)
L&L BBQ History
(11:30 am)
Medicare
Enrollment (1:30pm)
Humana (3:00 pm)
8Program
Committee
Mtg (8:30 am)
Ho’omaluhia
(10:00 am)
9Coffee, Tea and Talk
Story (7:30 a.m.)
Advanced Health
Care Directive
(10:00 a.m.)
Liliha Library
Excursion
(1:30 p.m.)
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10 Ways to
Love Your
Brain (1:00
p.m.)
Milestones
Book (3:00
p.m.)
11Filipino Cultural
Club
(9:00 am)
Korean Language
(11:00 a.m.)
12 13Convo on Topics
of Aging
(1:00 pm)
Dinner w/ the Chef
(6:00 pm)
14iPhone (8:00 a.m.)
Elder Law Series
(3:00 pm)
Frank DeLima
Show
(11:30 a.m.)
15 16Pearl Harbor
Aviation (10:00am)
Cancer
Survivorship
(11:30 am)
Engel & Volkers
(1:00 pm)
17
Dinner
Together
(5:00 pm)
18Filipino Cultural
Club
(9:00 a.m.)
Korean Language
(11:00 a.m.)
19 20Learn About SSA
(11:30 am)
Dept.Commerce &
Consumer Affairs
(3:00 pm)
FALL SESSION
STARTS
21iPhone (8:00 a.m.)
Health Series
by SHIP
(1:30 pm)
Health Series
with Humana
(3:00 pm)
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PAB Meeting
(12:00 pm)
Brain Health
(3:30 pm)
23Coffee, Tea & Talk
Story
(7:30 am)
Senior Centers
Meeting
(12:00 pm)
Queen Emma
Summer Palace
(1:30 a.m.)
24 25Filipino Cultural
Club
(9:00 am)
Korean Language
(11:00 a.m.)
26 27
Convo on
Topics of
Aging
(1:00 pm)
28iPhone (8:00
a.m.)
Elder Law Series
(4:30 pm)
29
Frank DeLima
Show
(11:30 a.m.)
30
Financial
Planning
(12:00 pm)
September 2021
Center Staff
Susie Chun Oakland Program Coordinator [email protected]
Riva Torno Program Specialist [email protected]
Iris Hiramoto Membership Specialist [email protected]
Cookie Irvine Program Support Asst. [email protected]
Cyan Lau, LSW Case Management [email protected]
Corinne Gyotoku, MSW Case Management [email protected]
Lodi Tapawan Custodian