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2015 THE WEDDING LINEN CO. | FORMERLY KNOWN AS CHAIR COVER EXPRESS HAWAII | Dreaming about your BEAUTIFUL wedding day? We're here to help you make that DREAM a reality, while keeping you within budget.CHIAVARI CHAIRSCHAIR COVERS | huge selection of rental party supplies — chairs, tables, tents, dance floors, place settings and serving dishes, lighting andOur team will help put the aloha in your parties and special events. Aloha Party Rentals takes pride in the success of your event, and we look forward to serving you! Large or Small Events, Public or Private, Indoors or Outdoors See some of the special events we have served! We rent supplies for events like: church & school fundraisers large public and civic events and more, call us to discuss your needs! Visit Our Oʻahu Showroom or Our friendly staff is ready to help you. your questions, offer suggestions and tell you which items have served our customers well




at events of every type throughout theTell us about your event and what you're looking for — it will be our pleasure to assist you!A sapphire-blue bay, surrounded by majestic mountains, offers views of coral reefs and a golden sand bar accessible from the Marine Corps Base Hawaii Marina. Located on scenic Kaneohe Bay, the Marina offers a variety of activities for water sports enthusiasts. Enjoy a day of sailing and sightseeing in one of our sailboats, powerboats, or for larger parties, our pontoon boats. Rentals are available for sailing, water-skiing, fishing, and kayaking. Sailing classes are taught year-round for every skill level. And for boat owners, two boat-launch ramps are provided, as well as boat storage at the Marina pier. Everyone will enjoy a day by the bay at the base Marina. Ski Boat Lunch Special A special rate of $20.00 per hour, includes boat rental, gas, skis, wake board, tow float, and instruction for the first time users. Limited Promotion: Monday through Thursday, from 0900-1400.




Half hour on-site training is mandatory on the first day of rental. This is in addition to taking the mandatory online boat license exam, prior to the rental. For information on one of the areas below, click on the title to be redirected to that page: Outdoor Recreation & Equipment Center (OREC) Designed for campers, beach-goers and outdoor enthusiasts, the OR&EC offers tents, coolers, stoves, lanterns, surfboards, boogie boards, rods and reels, horseshoes, picnic canopies, tables and chairs, and other outdoor needs, all available at low daily rates. Make reservations for the Hale Koa Beach Campsite by calling the Marina. OREC is located at the Base Marina. See our price listing in the top of the middle column. BEACH FIRE PITS OPEN AT MCBH Light up the night at one of MCCS’s 12 new Fire Pits available at MCBH beaches. 3 at the Hale Koa Beach  (camp grounds) 4 at Pyramid Rock Beach 3 at North Beach 2 at Fort Hase BeachThe rules are simple: No glass containers on the beach.




No burning of rubbish, wood pallets or crates; and no vegetation or trees are to be cut and used. If desired, fire wood is available for purchase at the Base Marina. Bring your buddies, a cooler, marshmallows and s’mores – the beach is all yours! Remember to “Pack it in, Pack it out” for all rubbish. POC: MCCS Outdoor Recreation, 254-7666 *Fire Pits @ Pyramid Rock and North Beach are Seasonal only, based on beach and surf conditions. Please check available with Outdoor Recreation. Conveniently located across Pyramid Rock Beach, our newly open Bunker #702 has all the items you’ll need for the perfect beach day in paradise! Open Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., your Bunker #702 is stocked with everything from beach gear to ice cold beer! *Bunker #702 is operated seasonally during the summer only. Office of Continuing and Community Education External Form (PDF) - form fillable Internal Form (PDF) - form fillable Aerospace Reservations - fillable Word Document




Akoakoa 101 - Classroom style - 18 tables, 45 chairs Akoakoa 103 - Classroom style - 16 tables, 45 chairs Akoakoa 105 - Theatre style - 5 tables, 80 chairs Akoakoa 107/109 - Executive Boardroom style - 18 tables, 26 chairs Kuhina 115 - Open with possibility for 60 chairs Event Planning - suggestions for faculty and staff planning an event on campus If you would like to discuss room reservations for a meeting or conference, please call the Office of Continuing and Community Education at (808) 235-7377. Arrangements may be made for food service. Internal Groups (affiliated with Windward CC) Reservation forms for groups affiliated with Windward Community College may be picked up at the Office of Continuing Education and Training, Hale Kuhina, Windward Community College, 45-720 Kea‘ahala Road, Kaneohe, Hawai‘i 96744 or you may click here to download the form fillable .pdf form. Forms may then be faxed to 235-7434, mailed to the aforementioned address, or dropped off at Hale Kuhina.




External Groups (not affiliated with Windward CC) Reservation forms for groups not affiliated with Windward Community College may be picked up at the Office of Continuing Education and Training, Hale Kuhina, Windward Community College, 45-720 Kea‘ahala Road, Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744 or you may request that the form be faxed or mailed to you. Click here to download the form fillable .pdf form. Completed forms may then be faxed to 235-7434, mailed to the aforementioned address, or dropped off at Hale Kuhina. Multimedia equipment may be rented for a fee. Equipment includes microphone(s), overhead projector, slide projector, screen, VHS/TV, DVD player, and LCD projector. Center for Aerospace Education Information about the Center for Aerospace Education is available at 235-7321. Click here to download the reservation form (Word format). Buildings on campus - with access to directories and building plans Planning an Event - information for internal usersThe hall can hold up to 296 persons (fire code).




Set up to be done by renter. Tables and chairs are available (no outside tables/chairs permitted). Class rental fee is $35 per hour. Rental for a party requires a deposit of $300 to hold the hall. Call the office to get the current rental fee. The hall is not air conditioned, but there are three roll-up doors on the wall to the right of the stage. No cooking on the premises. All renters must clean up after themselves, and bag and take away their own trash after the event. Call the hall office for further information. Date and Time: Call to find out the availability of the hall for the date and time you want. Services are provided in a supervised environment to a group of seniors who are 55+. Services include physical and stimulating activities in a socially friendly environment. Qualifications of individuals must be 55 years and older, ambulate with minimal assistance, and not be of harm to self or others. For more information and fees please call 486-5050. Date and Time: Monday - Friday: 6:45am - 5:30pm




Holidays Observed: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration, President's Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas. Also, special hours of operation for Christmas Eve and New years Eve Aiea Hongwanji Preschool accepts children from 3-5 years in age. Our philosophy and goals focus upon the total development of your child. We provide a supportive and caring learning environment in which each child's self-esteem is affirmed and sustained. Children are given the opportunity to learn independence and socializing skills; developing body control and awareness through indoor and outdoor play; cognitive development through activities of understanding, thinking, and problem solving and an awareness of being a loving and caring individual. All are welcome to Mochi Pounding. Check the calendar for this year's date. Usually it's around the last Sunday of the year! Video from KHON2 news broadcast An Ancient legend tells us that during the time of the Buddha, one of the disciples, Moggallana, saw with his superhuman sight the agony of his mother as she suffered in the lowest hell.




When this fact was brought to the attention of the Blessed One, his heart was moved to great compassion. Through the grace of his all-embracing compassion the woman was saved. Moggallana and the other disciples clapped their hands in joy. The legend says this was the origin of the Bon Odori. For Jodo Shinshu Buddhists, Hatsubon and other family memorial services are a time to reflect upon lives and how we are continually being influenced by our loved ones. "Hatsu bon" literally means first obon. It is the first anniversary since the last Obon. Hatsubon then is an opportunity for family and friends to comes together and reflect on how their love's existence continues to embrace us through their thoughts, words, and deeds. For the Hatsubon family and friends, or for that matter all of us, because death has touched each and every one of us, the realization of impermanence of the physical body leads us to a better understanding that your loved ones' life is continuing to work and influence you.




As you reflect on the pain of the loss of your loved one, you come to the realization that we should live each day and savor every moment for we don't know what tomorrow or the next moment will hold. The pain of your loss will always remain in your hearts but too, all the good times and fond memories of your loved one will continue to be part of you. As we take part in the Obon festivities, we should also reflect upon the Truth of our existence, the Truth that our loved ones are continuing to influence and take effect upon our present lives. Obon is a time to express our gratitude for being given those conditions to live this life. Hatsubon is an expression of the pureness of heart that arises when we embrace that Truth of those causes and conditions of your life. And this is why, in our tradition of Jodo Shinshu, we call Obon, Kangi-e, or Gathering of Joy. Written by Reverend Kosho Yagi Do not stand at my grave and weep I am not there. I do not sleep.I am a thousand winds that blow.

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