Thursday, March 27, 2008

COOUULD BE








SEEMS THERE'S A LOT OF DUST FROM WALLS BEING TORN DOWN, TO NOT BE WORTH RENOVATING.
OH, MAYBE THERE RENOVATING THE BUILDING FOR THE PEOPLE THAT WILL BUY THE LAND

NARF!

SO MUCH DONE TO GENERATE FUNDS FOR THE COFFERS. EVIDENTLY THE STATE CAN'T HANDLE THE COST OF EDUCATING IT'S CITIZENS.

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YMCA weighs move
The Central Branch might be relocated to McKinley High School

By Robert Shikinarshikina@starbulletin.com
YMCA officials are hoping to close the nonprofit's Central Branch, which could possibly eliminate more than 100 low-cost rental units, to open a new branch at McKinley High School.

The plan, however, is still preliminary, and no agreements have been made, officials on both sides say.

"The reason we would consider moving is because it's not feasible any longer to renovate" the current building, said Larry Bush, YMCA of Honolulu's president and chief executive officer. He said it is more cost-effective to build a new facility than remodel the old one.

Janna Mihara, facilities planner at the Department of Education, said the state is working on a master plan to renovate McKinley High School's athletic facilities which could include partnerships with private groups to generate income for maintaining facilities that could benefit other schools as well.

"They (YMCA) have been identified as a possibility," she said. "Whether we can get all of the people that we need to make it a reality is a big question."

Closure of the Central Branch would leave two YMCA branches on Oahu that offer low-cost residential units: Atherton Branch near the University of Hawaii and the Nuuanu Branch on Pali Highway.

With 114 rooms, Central Branch has the most units, and residents there pay as little as $37 a day. The other two branches have 149 rooms combined.

Tenants at Central Branch are mostly tourists, said Bush, adding that he did not know if a branch at McKinley would house residents.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

KIOKU




While at Restaurant Row movie theaters, I saw a Asian couple with a young man, that reminded me of a couple and man I saw at the YMcA, years ago. While at the Y, they were, seemingly in a state of consternation and the young man seemed to be translating for them, or in some intercessory capacity. I hope they weren't looking for a lost "student" that didn't come home.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

WARNING GIVEN


Is That A Storm Brewing?




from "Vernon Balmer Jr."
to ymcaprogram@redwoodsgroup.com
date Mar 3, 2008 1:00 PM
subject Central YMCA - Honolulu


I have stayed at the YMCA at 401 Atkinson DR . During this time I have witnessed activities that are not in keeping with "CHRISTIAN" values. I have seen women on floors they are not allowed on and have myself from time to time had to call someone to have a female escorted from some one's room she did not belong in.

I have seen liquor bottles and cans in the trash cans. There is virtually no security there and doors leading to the residence area, that are intended to be locked after hours, are kept open. I have seen people from Japan who told me they are going "home", in supermarkets and Waikiki months after being told they are leaving.

I only send this to warn you, considering the position you are in, and knowing that there is an avaricious appetite for mainland victims of lawsuits here, Especially those with deep pockets and no on site supervision or presence.

Monday, March 3, 2008

NEW DIGS, NEW PICKINS ! ! !



03/03/2008
YMCA weighs move
The Central Branch might be relocated to McKinley High School
By Robert Shikina
rshikina@starbulletin.com




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