Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 14, Number 12, 1 December 1997 — Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
~~ t M i ■ 2 L i * Reaching Out. In the next few months, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs will be giving beneficiaries throughout the state an opportunity to share their ideas with OHA trustees during informal community forums. With its recently formed Beneficiary Outreach Project, OHA will be explaining Native Hawaiian entitlements from ceded lands as well as upcoming legislative issues that will affect Hawaiians today and for generations to eome. The time is now for action. OHA's trustees are seeking input as well as sharing their vision of what is rightfully owed Hawaiians. It is the beneficiaries who are affected and it is the beneficiaries who now have the opportunity to take part shaping their future. In the next three months, beneficiaries will have: w the opportunity to meet with trustees — ' at least onee on eaeh island, updates in the Ka Wai Ola o OHA — I and on a special hoUine as to the exact dates and locations of meetings, and * information on how to be more active — I in voicing their opinions to OHA and the state legislature. Look for a schedule in next month's Ka Wai Ola o OHA. 1 He leo ikaika ko I kākou ke hui pū 'ia |