This document outlines the itinerary for a school trip to Hawaii from October 2-12. It provides details of activities and transportation for each day, including tours of Waikiki, Diamond Head, Pearl Harbor, and volcanoes. It also gives information on budgets, communication, and safety for the duration of the trip.
The hawaii adventure final parents meetingTaka Geo
This document provides information about an upcoming trip to Hawaii from July 8-17. It includes details about flights, accommodations, activities planned each day including tours of Oahu and the Big Island, and practical tips about money, communication, and safety. Students will stay at the Ohana Malia Waikiki hotel and participate in activities like visiting Diamond Head, taking a round-the-island tour, shopping outlets, visiting volcanoes, beaches, and museums. Recommendations are given for mobile phones, money, and ensuring student safety during free time.
New Urbanism and Transit Oriented Development in Los AngelesJohn Dornoff
This document provides details about three transit-oriented development projects in Los Angeles:
1) Del Mar Station in Pasadena included apartments, retail, and preservation of a historic train station. However, it lacked affordable housing and amenities to reduce car trips.
2) Mission Meridian Village in South Pasadena included condos, retail, and design to fit the neighborhood, but had very low density and high prices.
3) Puerta Del Sol in Lincoln Heights redeveloped abandoned land near transit into affordable condos and aims to spur positive change in the area.
The document describes an unconventional building with the following key characteristics:
1. It has a sculpted exterior shell that encloses a boxed interior space with lofted curves like a "blobby" form.
2. The building consists of multiple stories with a variety of programmed spaces and an elevator.
3. The structural system employs a diagrid that allows for an expressive material and structural design with open plans, transparency in some areas and opacity in others.
Your Transit Station: A Place to Fall in Love? AICP CM 1.5
There may be more than transit and riders connecting at your 21st-century station. Nowadays, being an efficient transit access point is not the only design challenge. Stations anchor place making and build communities. Your station has to create value and be a good neighbor. It has to be a place where someone could fall in love. Hear three transit romance stories: Minneapolis’s new Target Field Station features great public spaces and integrated development. Reconstruction of two rapid transit stations in Cleveland’s University Circle is turning “scary places” into vibrant urban spaces. The transformation of Pittsburgh's East Liberty BRT station anchors an impressive strategy to bring back a blighted former urban renewal district that's attracted Google and Whole Foods.
Moderator: Val J. Menotti, Planning Department Manager, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District, Oakland, California
Peter David Cavaluzzi, FAIA, Principal, Perkins Eastman, New York, New York
Alan Hart, AIA, Founding Principal, VIA Architecture, Vancouver, British Colombia
Rebecca Schenck, Senior Project Development Specialist, Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1) São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are integrating their mass transit systems and implementing unified ticketing fare collections.
2) São Paulo's metropolitan region is undergoing a revolution in mass transit services with new integrated public transit programs developed by state-owned companies.
3) Millions of passengers use São Paulo's mass transit system every day, and the city is modernizing its ticketing, fare collection, and revenue processes as new transit technologies are implemented.
The Capital Gate building in Abu Dhabi is 160 meters tall and leans 18 degrees to the west, making it the furthest leaning man-made tower in the world. It took two years and 600 laborers to construct the 53,100 square meter building out of reinforced concrete and steel at a cost of $233 million. The unusual leaning structural system uses a central concrete core surrounded by steel diagrid frames and horizontal outriggers to resist wind loads and maintain stability despite its irregular shape.
Title: How Placemaking Can Transform Transit Facilities into Vibrant Destinations
Track: Prosper, Place
Format: 60 minute panel
Abstract: A transit station or stop can serve much more than a transportation function; it can be a focal setting for community interaction and a place that fosters a diversity of activities. Learn about opportunities for Placemaking at transit stops that creates a win-win-win for ridership, economic development, and local communities.
Presenters:
Presenter: Cynthia Nikitin Project for Public Spaces, Inc.
Co-Presenter: Jennifer Flynn Center for Urban Transportation Research, USF
Co-Presenter: David Nelson Project for Public Spaces, Inc.
This document outlines the itinerary for a school trip to Hawaii from October 2-12. It provides details of activities and transportation for each day, including tours of Waikiki, Diamond Head, Pearl Harbor, and volcanoes. It also gives information on budgets, communication, and safety for the duration of the trip.
The hawaii adventure final parents meetingTaka Geo
This document provides information about an upcoming trip to Hawaii from July 8-17. It includes details about flights, accommodations, activities planned each day including tours of Oahu and the Big Island, and practical tips about money, communication, and safety. Students will stay at the Ohana Malia Waikiki hotel and participate in activities like visiting Diamond Head, taking a round-the-island tour, shopping outlets, visiting volcanoes, beaches, and museums. Recommendations are given for mobile phones, money, and ensuring student safety during free time.
New Urbanism and Transit Oriented Development in Los AngelesJohn Dornoff
This document provides details about three transit-oriented development projects in Los Angeles:
1) Del Mar Station in Pasadena included apartments, retail, and preservation of a historic train station. However, it lacked affordable housing and amenities to reduce car trips.
2) Mission Meridian Village in South Pasadena included condos, retail, and design to fit the neighborhood, but had very low density and high prices.
3) Puerta Del Sol in Lincoln Heights redeveloped abandoned land near transit into affordable condos and aims to spur positive change in the area.
The document describes an unconventional building with the following key characteristics:
1. It has a sculpted exterior shell that encloses a boxed interior space with lofted curves like a "blobby" form.
2. The building consists of multiple stories with a variety of programmed spaces and an elevator.
3. The structural system employs a diagrid that allows for an expressive material and structural design with open plans, transparency in some areas and opacity in others.
Your Transit Station: A Place to Fall in Love? AICP CM 1.5
There may be more than transit and riders connecting at your 21st-century station. Nowadays, being an efficient transit access point is not the only design challenge. Stations anchor place making and build communities. Your station has to create value and be a good neighbor. It has to be a place where someone could fall in love. Hear three transit romance stories: Minneapolis’s new Target Field Station features great public spaces and integrated development. Reconstruction of two rapid transit stations in Cleveland’s University Circle is turning “scary places” into vibrant urban spaces. The transformation of Pittsburgh's East Liberty BRT station anchors an impressive strategy to bring back a blighted former urban renewal district that's attracted Google and Whole Foods.
Moderator: Val J. Menotti, Planning Department Manager, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District, Oakland, California
Peter David Cavaluzzi, FAIA, Principal, Perkins Eastman, New York, New York
Alan Hart, AIA, Founding Principal, VIA Architecture, Vancouver, British Colombia
Rebecca Schenck, Senior Project Development Specialist, Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1) São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are integrating their mass transit systems and implementing unified ticketing fare collections.
2) São Paulo's metropolitan region is undergoing a revolution in mass transit services with new integrated public transit programs developed by state-owned companies.
3) Millions of passengers use São Paulo's mass transit system every day, and the city is modernizing its ticketing, fare collection, and revenue processes as new transit technologies are implemented.
The Capital Gate building in Abu Dhabi is 160 meters tall and leans 18 degrees to the west, making it the furthest leaning man-made tower in the world. It took two years and 600 laborers to construct the 53,100 square meter building out of reinforced concrete and steel at a cost of $233 million. The unusual leaning structural system uses a central concrete core surrounded by steel diagrid frames and horizontal outriggers to resist wind loads and maintain stability despite its irregular shape.
Title: How Placemaking Can Transform Transit Facilities into Vibrant Destinations
Track: Prosper, Place
Format: 60 minute panel
Abstract: A transit station or stop can serve much more than a transportation function; it can be a focal setting for community interaction and a place that fosters a diversity of activities. Learn about opportunities for Placemaking at transit stops that creates a win-win-win for ridership, economic development, and local communities.
Presenters:
Presenter: Cynthia Nikitin Project for Public Spaces, Inc.
Co-Presenter: Jennifer Flynn Center for Urban Transportation Research, USF
Co-Presenter: David Nelson Project for Public Spaces, Inc.
The document provides conceptual cost estimates for implementing different scenarios to expand Miami's transit system as outlined in the SMART Plan, ranging from a fast implementation of all corridors simultaneously at an estimated total capital cost of $3.6 billion to a slower minimum operable segment approach costing an estimated $1.9 billion. It also reviews the historical timeline of studies conducted for each of the six corridors and assumptions used to develop the conceptual cost estimates.
السقوف الشبكية الفراغية Space & diagrid frames- DesignDr.youssef hamida
: - Space frame
هو هيكل إنشائي صلب خفيف الوزن مصنوع من الدعامات المتشابكة في نمط هندسي مثلث شبيه بالجمالون. يمكن إستخدام إطارات الفضاء لتمتد لمساحات واسعة مع استخدام عدد قليل من الدعامات الداخلية. في الجمالون مثلا، يعتبر إطار الفضاء قوي بسبب الصلابة الموجود في المثلث المشكّل له؛ حيث ينتقل (عزم الانحناء) كما هو بالنسبة للشد Tension) والضغط Compression) للأحمال على طول الهيكل الإنشائي. وهناك عدة تطبيقات عملية لهذا النظام الإنشائي
In architecture and structural engineering, a space frame or space structure is a truss-like, lightweight rigid structure constructed from interlocking struts in a geometric pattern. Space frames can be used to span large areas with few interior supports. Like the truss, a space frame is strong because of the inherent rigidity of the triangle; flexing loads (bending moments) are transmitted as tension and compression loads along the length of each strut.
Transit Oriented Development (TOD) results in the creation of compact, walkable and liveable communities with access to amenities built around high quality mass transit stations. However, the discourse around TODs in India is more of a densification and value capture approach, which is necessary, but yet an incomplete conversation for the Indian context. This webinar, presented by Todd Litman, Himadri Das and Lubaina Rangwala addresses the major challenges and learnings from the ‘implementation’ of a TOD.
The webinar recording can be seen here - https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/335456930
Related Research - http://embarqindiahub.org/reports/towards-walkable-sustainable-bengaluru-accessibility-project-indiranagar-metro-station
Related webinar - http://embarqindiahub.org/webinars/parking-effective-tool-manage-travel-demand-transit-oriented-developments
Diagrids the language of the modern day builderSaketh Katakam
The document discusses diagrid structures, which use a framework of diagonally intersecting beams. It provides historical background on their origin with Vladimir Shukhov in Russia. It then covers the triangular diagrid module geometry, how modules respond structurally to loads, common materials used, and case studies. Benefits include reduced steel, clear floor plans, and daylighting. Challenges include new construction techniques and heavy-handed aesthetics if not executed properly. In conclusion, diagrids provide a sustainable and efficient structural system for modern tall buildings.
This is the official PowerPoint. Please refer to the first email from Hotmail indicating who is present what portion. Stay dry and I will see you this afternoon.
Dynamic architecture + Gaza Own Perspective on Dynamic ArchitectureAliaa
Prepared By: Aliaa M. Shamallakh | IUG | Gaza | Palestine
This presentation was part of studying the course " Theories ans Criticism in Architecture ", it focused on the history of dynamic architecture, its concept, progress, characteristics, shapes, and last revolution. Also, it focus on the Gaza own perspective on dynamic perspective.
CCTV Building, A Structural Design OverviewPeter Bach
The CCTV building is one of the several big Beijing Olympic projects, which houses the headquarters for the Chinese Central Television Network. Its design shows unique style, but great structural engineering challenges to overcome. The following presentation provides an overview of how these challenges were overcome. (Presented at Monash University, Department of Civil Engineering, August 2008).
Feral Chickens, Roosters and Poultry Fact SheetRyan Ozawa
From the City & County of Honolulu Department of Customer Service, addressing nuisance issues created by feral chickens in our community by helping to bring new attention, needed resources and a strong policy voice to the persistent concern.
Ryan Ozawa, a former student journalist, writes in support of HB1529 which relates to student journalists. Ozawa expresses that student journalists need experience with the rights and responsibilities of a free press without prior restraint. While freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences, professional advisors are important to help students understand the impact of their publications. Ozawa recounts his own experience launching an alternative student newspaper that faced challenges from the university administration but where the students ultimately prevailed in their First Amendment fight.
Implementation of the Uniform Information Practices ActRyan Ozawa
Hawaii Governor David Ige: "Effective citizen participation in state government requires timely access to information and appropriate opportunities for the public to provide its government with feedback and ideas. As part of this effort, I have already asked executive branch departments and agencies (“executive agencies”) to be accessible, hold community meetings throughout Hawaii, and work toward increasing community involvement in government affairs, including considering input from the public in decision-making."
Jodo Mission Newsletter - September 2017Ryan Ozawa
The Jodo Mission of Hawaii bulletin for September 2017 announces that its annual bazaar, normally held in October, has been postponed until March 2018 due to renovation work beginning on the temple's stairways. This renovation work may cause dust and noise for a couple months. As a result, the upstairs columbarium will be closed beginning in September and use of the elevator will be limited. Classes normally held in the temple hall will be cancelled or moved. The bulletin provides photos and explains that repairs are needed to the temple's concrete walls, stairways and ceilings since the building is 85 years old. It also announces upcoming observances and services in September.
This document is the August 2017 bulletin for the Jodo Mission of Hawaii. It announces the schedule for their Bon Dance festival on August 18-19 from 6:30-9:30pm each night, including Taiko drum performances and food. It provides details on helping with preparations and dance practice. It also lists the perpetual memorial services scheduled for the month and encourages bringing family and friends to enjoy the food, games, and dances around the yagura.
The document provides information about upcoming events at the Jodo Mission of Hawaii, including:
1) A request for volunteers to help set up 560 O-Tobas (wooden memorial tablets) and clean the temple in preparation for O-Bon services from July 9th to July 23rd.
2) The schedule for O-Bon services from July 21st to July 23rd and instructions for signing up and making offerings.
3) Requests for volunteers to help with various activities in preparation for the Bon Dance festival on August 18th and 19th.
This document provides the O-Bon and Bon Dance schedule for various Jodo Shu temples across Hawaii. It lists the island, temple name, contact information, and dates/times for O-Bon services and Bon Dances in July and August 2017. It also includes additional details about the O-Bon services at the Jodo Mission of Hawaii temple such as sign-up procedures, parking needs, and private service appointment times.
The document summarizes a bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii. It discusses visits from bishops from Jodo Shu Headquarters in Japan who met with members. It also summarizes presentations given at a Buddha Day service, including one by a professor on Mahayana Buddhism. Finally, it announces upcoming events at the mission and provides standard procedures for funeral services.
This bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii provides information about upcoming events at the temple in April 2017. The guest speaker on April 2nd will be Dr. George Tanabe. There is also a request for donations of non-perishable food items for the Hawaii Buddhist Council's Buddha Day Food Drive on that day. Small flowers are needed to decorate the Hanamido display for the Buddha Day Service. The bulletin provides additional details on various temple events, including a movie filming using the temple, a talk on health and nutrition, an ukulele making class, and the Oahu Jodo Shu Rengo Fujinkai convention. It also lists recent obituaries and the Eitaikyo
This document is the March 2017 bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii. It provides updates on security measures being taken at the mission involving locking doors, announcements about upcoming guest speakers and events, such as a general membership meeting and spring Higan service, and a perpetual memorial service list for the month of March.
The document is the February 2017 bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii. It provides information about upcoming events including the Buddha's Memorial Day Service on February 12th, a performance by a Japanese panel theater group, and the Fujinkai general membership meeting and New Year's party on February 28th. It also includes obituaries, the perpetual memorial service list for February, and regular office hours and contact information.
The document is a bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii providing information about upcoming events and services. It includes:
1) New Year's greetings from the Bishop and Head Minister encouraging members to recite "Namu Amida Butsu" daily with gratitude.
2) An announcement of a New Year's blessing service on January 1st and availability of house blessings by appointment.
3) A reminder of an upcoming general membership meeting on January 22nd to discuss bylaw amendments, followed by a New Year's party.
4) Information about honoring members who are 100 years old or older at the party, and an order form for Chutoba prayers for the January 15th Gy
This bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii provides information about upcoming events and services for December 2016 and January 2017. It announces that the guest speaker for the upcoming Jodo-E service on December 4th will be Rev. George Kosho Finch. It also provides details about New Year's Eve and New Year's Day services, including that the temple bell will be rung 108 times on New Year's Eve to dispel the 108 evil passions of humanity. The bulletin lists those who have recently passed away and provides information about applying for perpetual memorial services.
The document provides conceptual cost estimates for implementing different scenarios to expand Miami's transit system as outlined in the SMART Plan, ranging from a fast implementation of all corridors simultaneously at an estimated total capital cost of $3.6 billion to a slower minimum operable segment approach costing an estimated $1.9 billion. It also reviews the historical timeline of studies conducted for each of the six corridors and assumptions used to develop the conceptual cost estimates.
السقوف الشبكية الفراغية Space & diagrid frames- DesignDr.youssef hamida
: - Space frame
هو هيكل إنشائي صلب خفيف الوزن مصنوع من الدعامات المتشابكة في نمط هندسي مثلث شبيه بالجمالون. يمكن إستخدام إطارات الفضاء لتمتد لمساحات واسعة مع استخدام عدد قليل من الدعامات الداخلية. في الجمالون مثلا، يعتبر إطار الفضاء قوي بسبب الصلابة الموجود في المثلث المشكّل له؛ حيث ينتقل (عزم الانحناء) كما هو بالنسبة للشد Tension) والضغط Compression) للأحمال على طول الهيكل الإنشائي. وهناك عدة تطبيقات عملية لهذا النظام الإنشائي
In architecture and structural engineering, a space frame or space structure is a truss-like, lightweight rigid structure constructed from interlocking struts in a geometric pattern. Space frames can be used to span large areas with few interior supports. Like the truss, a space frame is strong because of the inherent rigidity of the triangle; flexing loads (bending moments) are transmitted as tension and compression loads along the length of each strut.
Transit Oriented Development (TOD) results in the creation of compact, walkable and liveable communities with access to amenities built around high quality mass transit stations. However, the discourse around TODs in India is more of a densification and value capture approach, which is necessary, but yet an incomplete conversation for the Indian context. This webinar, presented by Todd Litman, Himadri Das and Lubaina Rangwala addresses the major challenges and learnings from the ‘implementation’ of a TOD.
The webinar recording can be seen here - https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/335456930
Related Research - http://embarqindiahub.org/reports/towards-walkable-sustainable-bengaluru-accessibility-project-indiranagar-metro-station
Related webinar - http://embarqindiahub.org/webinars/parking-effective-tool-manage-travel-demand-transit-oriented-developments
Diagrids the language of the modern day builderSaketh Katakam
The document discusses diagrid structures, which use a framework of diagonally intersecting beams. It provides historical background on their origin with Vladimir Shukhov in Russia. It then covers the triangular diagrid module geometry, how modules respond structurally to loads, common materials used, and case studies. Benefits include reduced steel, clear floor plans, and daylighting. Challenges include new construction techniques and heavy-handed aesthetics if not executed properly. In conclusion, diagrids provide a sustainable and efficient structural system for modern tall buildings.
This is the official PowerPoint. Please refer to the first email from Hotmail indicating who is present what portion. Stay dry and I will see you this afternoon.
Dynamic architecture + Gaza Own Perspective on Dynamic ArchitectureAliaa
Prepared By: Aliaa M. Shamallakh | IUG | Gaza | Palestine
This presentation was part of studying the course " Theories ans Criticism in Architecture ", it focused on the history of dynamic architecture, its concept, progress, characteristics, shapes, and last revolution. Also, it focus on the Gaza own perspective on dynamic perspective.
CCTV Building, A Structural Design OverviewPeter Bach
The CCTV building is one of the several big Beijing Olympic projects, which houses the headquarters for the Chinese Central Television Network. Its design shows unique style, but great structural engineering challenges to overcome. The following presentation provides an overview of how these challenges were overcome. (Presented at Monash University, Department of Civil Engineering, August 2008).
Feral Chickens, Roosters and Poultry Fact SheetRyan Ozawa
From the City & County of Honolulu Department of Customer Service, addressing nuisance issues created by feral chickens in our community by helping to bring new attention, needed resources and a strong policy voice to the persistent concern.
Ryan Ozawa, a former student journalist, writes in support of HB1529 which relates to student journalists. Ozawa expresses that student journalists need experience with the rights and responsibilities of a free press without prior restraint. While freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences, professional advisors are important to help students understand the impact of their publications. Ozawa recounts his own experience launching an alternative student newspaper that faced challenges from the university administration but where the students ultimately prevailed in their First Amendment fight.
Implementation of the Uniform Information Practices ActRyan Ozawa
Hawaii Governor David Ige: "Effective citizen participation in state government requires timely access to information and appropriate opportunities for the public to provide its government with feedback and ideas. As part of this effort, I have already asked executive branch departments and agencies (“executive agencies”) to be accessible, hold community meetings throughout Hawaii, and work toward increasing community involvement in government affairs, including considering input from the public in decision-making."
Jodo Mission Newsletter - September 2017Ryan Ozawa
The Jodo Mission of Hawaii bulletin for September 2017 announces that its annual bazaar, normally held in October, has been postponed until March 2018 due to renovation work beginning on the temple's stairways. This renovation work may cause dust and noise for a couple months. As a result, the upstairs columbarium will be closed beginning in September and use of the elevator will be limited. Classes normally held in the temple hall will be cancelled or moved. The bulletin provides photos and explains that repairs are needed to the temple's concrete walls, stairways and ceilings since the building is 85 years old. It also announces upcoming observances and services in September.
This document is the August 2017 bulletin for the Jodo Mission of Hawaii. It announces the schedule for their Bon Dance festival on August 18-19 from 6:30-9:30pm each night, including Taiko drum performances and food. It provides details on helping with preparations and dance practice. It also lists the perpetual memorial services scheduled for the month and encourages bringing family and friends to enjoy the food, games, and dances around the yagura.
The document provides information about upcoming events at the Jodo Mission of Hawaii, including:
1) A request for volunteers to help set up 560 O-Tobas (wooden memorial tablets) and clean the temple in preparation for O-Bon services from July 9th to July 23rd.
2) The schedule for O-Bon services from July 21st to July 23rd and instructions for signing up and making offerings.
3) Requests for volunteers to help with various activities in preparation for the Bon Dance festival on August 18th and 19th.
This document provides the O-Bon and Bon Dance schedule for various Jodo Shu temples across Hawaii. It lists the island, temple name, contact information, and dates/times for O-Bon services and Bon Dances in July and August 2017. It also includes additional details about the O-Bon services at the Jodo Mission of Hawaii temple such as sign-up procedures, parking needs, and private service appointment times.
The document summarizes a bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii. It discusses visits from bishops from Jodo Shu Headquarters in Japan who met with members. It also summarizes presentations given at a Buddha Day service, including one by a professor on Mahayana Buddhism. Finally, it announces upcoming events at the mission and provides standard procedures for funeral services.
This bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii provides information about upcoming events at the temple in April 2017. The guest speaker on April 2nd will be Dr. George Tanabe. There is also a request for donations of non-perishable food items for the Hawaii Buddhist Council's Buddha Day Food Drive on that day. Small flowers are needed to decorate the Hanamido display for the Buddha Day Service. The bulletin provides additional details on various temple events, including a movie filming using the temple, a talk on health and nutrition, an ukulele making class, and the Oahu Jodo Shu Rengo Fujinkai convention. It also lists recent obituaries and the Eitaikyo
This document is the March 2017 bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii. It provides updates on security measures being taken at the mission involving locking doors, announcements about upcoming guest speakers and events, such as a general membership meeting and spring Higan service, and a perpetual memorial service list for the month of March.
The document is the February 2017 bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii. It provides information about upcoming events including the Buddha's Memorial Day Service on February 12th, a performance by a Japanese panel theater group, and the Fujinkai general membership meeting and New Year's party on February 28th. It also includes obituaries, the perpetual memorial service list for February, and regular office hours and contact information.
The document is a bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii providing information about upcoming events and services. It includes:
1) New Year's greetings from the Bishop and Head Minister encouraging members to recite "Namu Amida Butsu" daily with gratitude.
2) An announcement of a New Year's blessing service on January 1st and availability of house blessings by appointment.
3) A reminder of an upcoming general membership meeting on January 22nd to discuss bylaw amendments, followed by a New Year's party.
4) Information about honoring members who are 100 years old or older at the party, and an order form for Chutoba prayers for the January 15th Gy
This bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii provides information about upcoming events and services for December 2016 and January 2017. It announces that the guest speaker for the upcoming Jodo-E service on December 4th will be Rev. George Kosho Finch. It also provides details about New Year's Eve and New Year's Day services, including that the temple bell will be rung 108 times on New Year's Eve to dispel the 108 evil passions of humanity. The bulletin lists those who have recently passed away and provides information about applying for perpetual memorial services.
This bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii provides information about upcoming events and services for December 2016 and January 2017. It announces that the guest speaker for the upcoming Jodo-E service on December 4th will be Rev. George Kosho Finch. It also provides details about New Year's Eve and New Year's Day services, including that the temple bell will be rung 108 times on New Year's Eve to dispel 108 evil passions. Additionally, it announces order forms and help needed for making mochi on December 27th.
The document is the November 2016 bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii. It provides security updates for the front door, volunteers needed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, an article about religion in Japan, upcoming events like the O-Juya service and mochi orders, obituaries, office hours, and the perpetual memorial service list for November. It also includes photos from the recent bazaar and information about upcoming clean-up days and mochi preparation.
This document is the October 2016 bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii. It provides information about upcoming events at the mission in October including a bazaar on October 16th where donations are being accepted, and volunteer opportunities to help prepare for the bazaar. It also shares recent events that were held like honoring elderly members and a dedication ceremony. Obituaries are listed at the end for members who recently passed away.
Jodo Mission of Hawaii Bulletin - September 2016Ryan Ozawa
The Jodo Mission of Hawaii bulletin for September 2016 provides information about upcoming events including a bazaar on October 16, a Keiro Kai and Grandparents' Day event on September 11, a guest speaker on October 2, and an Autumn Higan service on September 25. It thanks volunteers who helped with the successful Bon Dance in August and includes obituaries, perpetual memorial service names, and the monthly calendar.
The document provides information about upcoming events at the Jodo Mission of Hawaii temple, including a Bon Dance festival on August 19-20 with food, dancing, and games. It encourages volunteers to help with preparations on August 18-20 and lists Bon dance practice times. It also shares photos from previous Bon Dances and O-Bon memorial services held in July to honor ancestors. The final pages include the temple's contact information, a schedule of Bon Dances at other Jodo Shu temples, and the names of members recently deceased.
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3. Nearby bus stop
N King St + Maunakea St
LOCATION Scheduled departures - 11:09am
C to Ala Moana 2 min
Nimitz Hwy & Kekaulike St
Honolulu, HI 96817 43 to Alapai Transit Center 4 min
A to UH Manoa 9 min
19 to Waikiki Beach & Hotels 14 min
40 to HONOLULU - Ala Moana Center 14 min
B to Waikiki 15 min
42 to Waikiki Beach & Hotels 19 min
A to UH Manoa 24 min
C to Ala Moana 32 min
4. STATION STATS
TRAVEL TIME (INCLUDING STOPS):
37 minutes to East Kapolei Station
16 minutes to Aloha Stadium Station
11 minutes to Honolulu International Airport
Station
1 minutes to Downtown Station
5 Minutes to Ala Moana Center Station
STATION FEATURES: CONSTRUCTION TIMING:
ADA Pedestrian Access Part of Guideway Construction Phase
Bicycle Parking 4: City Center
Elevators, Escalators and Stairs Operational by 2019
TheHandi-Van Pick-up/Drop-off
Planned Number of Entrances: 1
Platform Type: Side
Nearby Bus Routes: A, 1, 2, 4,
13, 19, 40, 40A, 52 and 54
5. YES2RAIL.BLOGSPOT.
COM
Claims on their blog that the rail will help
with Hawaii’s “high rate” of elderly
pedestrian deaths
Congested Chinatown relief
http://yes2rail.blogspot.com/2010/01/3-crosswalk-pedestrian-deaths-
already.html