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3 days ago

Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke
Over the past few weeks, I had the pleasure of attending each of the State of the County addresses and collecting selfies with Hawaiʻi’s mayors.Mahalo to Mayors Rick Bissen, Rick Blangiardi, Derek Kawakami, and Mitch Roth for your leadership and commitment to our communities! ... See MoreSee Less
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#dorakimmoon immigrated to Hawaiʻi in 1903 with her eight-year-old daughter. Upon her arrival, she became a charter member of the First Korean Methodist Church — which today is the largest Korean church outside of Korea.Dora helped found and foster the Korean Ladies Relief Society and was later one of two Korean women preachers appointed by the Methodist Mission in Hawaiʻi 🌺🇰🇷#koreanwomeninhawaii #WomenEmpowerment #CultureAndHistory #WomensHistoryMonth ... See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke
#ThrowbackThursday to the launch of the 25th Annual State Employees’ Food Drive at Beeman’s Big Bash hosted by the UH Women’s Basketball team! 🥫🌈I’m always grateful to team up with @hawaiiathletics to support Hawaiʻi Foodbank and their goal of nourishing our ʻohana. Together, we can eliminate food insecurity in our state. To learn more or contribute, please visit hawaiifoodbank.org/state or the #linkinbio. ... See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke
It’s Education Week at the Capitol, and today started with a Department of Education Student Showcase. I was genuinely impressed by the unique programs and opportunities for our students to explore their passions and interests — from aviation to agriculture. 🚀🌱Mahalo to the students and teachers who participated in today’s showcase. It’s so important that we support public schools, our teachers, and all the enriching pathways for our keiki to thrive. ... See MoreSee Less
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🌺 Do you know about the remarkable Korean women pioneers of Hawaiʻi? As a proud Korean woman in Hawaiʻi, I’m inspired by their stories, especially during Women’s History Month.Meet #HaSooWhang. In 1919, she immigrated to Honolulu and became the first Korean social worker in Hawaiʻi, dedicated to improving the lives of Korean immigrants. From assisting Korean women in setting up their homes to teaching English, she was a beacon of support for her community.Ha Soo Whang’s love for Korean traditional art had a rippling effect as she organized a Korean dance group to promote Korean music and dance in Hawai’i, helping to shape our state’s rich cultural landscape. #KoreanWomenInHawaii #WomenEmpowerment #WomenHistoryMonth ... See MoreSee Less
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💚 Mahalo to all our partners for coming together to celebrate the dedication of King Kamehameha III Elementary at Pulelehua 💚

We can’t wait for the students to arrive on campus next week!

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In observance of World Tuberculosis Day on March 24, 2024, @HawaiiDOH is highlighting tuberculosis as a continuing public health issue in Hawaiʻi. Testing is simple and provided free of charge through the DOH at 17 locations. For more info, visit https://health.hawaii.gov/tb/tb-testing-locations-times/.

The fourth annual Pacific Summer Transportation Education (PAC-STEP) Program is now accepting applications for 2024. Students in grades 9 – 12 are encouraged to apply! Details: https://ow.ly/W0XZ50QY905

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