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1Mililani News | July 2020 •
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Permit No. 985
Mililani Town Association
95-303 Kaloapau Street
Mililani, Hawaii 96789
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Mililani Town Association
Board of DirectorsPresident...................................................Bob BarrettVice President.....................................Michelle Kidani
Secretary......................................Josie Hart Ka`anehe
Treasurer...........................................Valerie Okimoto
Directors....................................Will Kane, Neil Takeda,
Michael Magaoay, Noriko Salangdron, Roger Babcock
MTA Staff Managers
General Manager
David O’Neal, CMCA, AMS, PCAM
808-440-2614....doneal@mililanitown.org
Assistant General Manager
Covenants & Design Manager
Katherine Cueva, CMCA, AMS
808-440-2622....kcueva@mililanitown.org
Controller
Lynelle Tamashiro, CPA, CMCA
808-440-2636....ltamashiro@mililanitown.org
Aquatics & Safety ManagerKaleo Perreira, CPO
808-440-2632....jperreira@mililanitown.org
Member Services Manager
Laurie Usui, CMCA, AMS
808-440-2626....lusui@mililanitown.org
Café ManagerJessica Maclachlan
808-440-2653....jmaclachlan@mililanitown.org
Landscaping Manager
Darryl Barbadillo,
ISA Certified Arborist WE-4064A808-440-2638....dbarbadillo@mililanitown.org
Maintenance Manager
Roy Tashiro, CPO
808-440-2611....rtashiro@mililanitown.org
JULY 2020
Events & Newsletter SpecialistJennifer Suzuki
808-440-2624....jsuzuki@mililanitown.org
Special Events CoordinatorJessica Ann Pratt-Baptista
808-440-2640....jesspb@mililanitown.org
Marketing SpecialistRonna Derby
808-440-2618....rderby@mililanitown.org
The Mililani News is a monthly publication of the Mililani Town Association. The publication is used to notify owners of community issues, changes in association policies, scheduled meetings, hearings, programs, classes, special events and activities, and for recognizing MTA members and employees for their achievements and outstanding service. MTA Management has the authority to approve or disapprove editorial submissions, materials, or advertisements. MTA does not endorse and is not responsible for the merchandise or services advertised in this publication. The Mililani News is mailed to residential properties in Mililani. If you are a homeowner who is renting your home to a tenant and live outside of Mililani, or you are a property manager or business owner in Mililani, you are welcome to view the monthly newsletter online. If you are a property owner who would prefer to read the newsletter online, rather than receive it in the mail, call 440-2624 or send an email to jsuzuki@mililanitown.org to have your property address removed from the MTA newsletter mailing list.
Aloha Mililani and welcome to July. I hope this summer month finds you in good health and in good spirits. The year is more than half gone and what a year it has been. I am hoping for a much better second half of 2020.
I know I have already talked to you about my vegetarian experiment. On New Year’s Day, I stopped eating meat. I wanted to see what, if any, affect it would have on my overall health and especially my blood work and cholesterol numbers. Well the results are in. After 5 months of no meat, I had my bloodwork done. I was rattled to learn that my cholesterol numbers went up over 20 points! That day, I had chicken for lunch. Now this is not to say that I am abandoning vegetables. I
will try to eat as many veggies as possible, but if there is meat and I want some, I’m going to partake. This experiment is over for me, but there is still something for me to work on and that is exercise. During the last few months, my level of exercise has dropped way off. I have always thought that a good balance of diet and exercise was the key for me, and now more than ever, that is turning out to be true.
I hope you all have a good summer. I am partial to July since it is my birthday month! It is a time to enjoy summertime fun, fireworks, picnics and warm weather. This year might be a little different than those of the past, but I still have fond memories. I hope your plans to enjoy this summer are not greatly altered and you still have a chance to enjoy the time with family. I hope that by the time this is delivered to your home, our rec centers are open, the pools are open and back to normal and our café is operating once again. I don’t know about you, but I sure can use one of the Rec 7 Café’s famous shave ice right about now!
Aloha,Bob BarrettMTA Board President
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MTA Business Offices
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE
95-303 Kaloapau Street
Mililani, HI 96789Tel: 808-623-7300Fax: 808-623-3474
No Walk-InsPhone Calls & Email Only
REC CENTER 3 BUSINESS OFFICE
95-281 Kaloapau Street
Mililani, HI 96789Tel: 808-440-2603
Daily: 7:00 am - 7:00 pmNo cash transactions.
Only checks & credit cards will be accepted.
REC CENTER 7 BUSINESS OFFICE
95-1333 Lehiwa Drive
Mililani, HI 96789Tel: 808-440-2608
Daily: 7:00 am - 7:00 pmNo cash transactions.
Only checks & credit cards will be accepted.
After-Hours MTA Emergency
Tel: 808-440-2603
MTA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Third Wednesday of the month7:00 pm at Administrative Office
Conference RoomPresident: Bob Barrett
David O’Neal / Tel: 808-623-7300
NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD #25
Mililani/Waipio/Melemanu
Fourth Wednesday of the month7:30 pm at Mililani Waena Elementary School
Dick Poirier / Tel: 808-623-2259
NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD #35
Mililani Mauka/Launani Valley
Third Tuesday of the month7:00 pm at Mililani Mauka ElementarySteven Melendrez / Tel: 808-693-6301
Meeting Schedule
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MILILANI TOWN ASSOCIATION
ADMINISTRATIVE RESOLUTION NO. 133
The Board of Directors (the “Board”) of the Mililani Town Association (the “Association”), under the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and
Restrictions for Mililani Town dated April 19, 1968 (the “DCCR”), filed in the Office of the Assistant Registrar of the Land Court of the State of Hawaii as Land Court Document No. 441561 and also recorded in the Bureau of Conveyances of the State of Hawaii in Liber 6030 at Page 37, hereby adopts the following resolution:
WHEREAS, the Association is governed by the By-Laws of Mililani Town Association (the “Bylaws”), dated May 2, 1968, as amended;
WHEREAS, pursuant to Article V, Section 5.06(a) of the DCCR, the Association may adopt, amend, and repeal rules and regulations governing the use of common areas, including the recreational facilities;
WHEREAS, pursuant to Article V, Section 5.05(d) of the DCCR, the Association may from time to time employ the services of a manager to manage the affairs of the Association and may delegate to the manager any of its powers under the Mililani Town Restrictions;
WHEREAS, in accordance with the power to adopt and amend rules and regulations governing details of the common areas, the Board wishes to revise the Mililani Town Rules and the Mililani Town Association Facility Rental Rules;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Board hereby amends Section M of the Mililani Town Rules (Rules and Regulations Regarding the Use of the MTA Common Areas) by adding the following language:
State of Emergency
During a state of emergency such as a natural disaster or pandemic, the General Manager or Board, at their discretion, may close or restrict access to the Common Areas (including the recreation center facilities), amend these rules, or adopt additional or superseding rules governing the use of the Common Areas. All persons using the Common Areas shall strictly comply with such rules and may be prohibited from using the Common Areas for failure to comply with such rules.
RESOLVED FURTHER THAT the Board hereby amends Section L of the Mililani Town Rules (Meeting Rooms and Facility Rentals) by adding a new rule 9 to read as follows:
9. All Renters and other persons using the facilities shall comply with the Mililani Town Association Facility Rental Rules.
RESOLVED FURTHER THAT the Board hereby amends the “Additional Provisions” section of the Mililani Town Association Facility Rental Rules by adding the following language:
As stated in the Mililani Town Rules, during a state of emergency such as a natural disaster or pandemic, the General Manager or Board, at their discretion, may close or restrict access to the Common Areas (including the recreation center facilities), amend these rules, or adopt additional or superseding rules governing the use of the Common Areas. All persons using the Common Areas shall strictly comply with such rules and may be prohibited from using the Common Areas for failure to comply with such rules.
RESOLVED FURTHER THAT these amendments to the Mililani Town Rules and the Mililani Town Association Facility Rental Rules shall become effective on May 20, 2020.
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The scheduled Rec. 6 hall expansion project, paid for from Reserves, is now underway. The target completion date is early October (subject to unanticipated delays). In addition to making it one large hall, the flooring and lighting will also be upgraded. We will be retiling the bathrooms, and will end with repaving of the parking lot.
rec 6 hall expansion project: construction update
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The MTA quarterly assessment is collected in accordance with Article VI, Section 6.02 of the Mililani Town DCCR. Assessment due dates are January 1st, April 1st, July 1st, and October 1st in the amount of $125.00 per quarter (effective April 1, 2020). Quarterly reminder notices are sent to homeowners. A $10.00 late fee will be charged if payment is not received by the 10th of the month that payment is due.
There are 5 ways to pay your assessments:
1. SurePay Payment Plan - SurePay allows your bank to automatically, electronically transfer your quarterly assessment payments from your checking or savings account through Automated Clearing House (ACH) to MTA. Fill out a SurePay form and turn it in to one of our business offices or send it to surepay@mililanitown.org. Submit a voided check with your form.
2. Pay Online - To safely pay your assessment online, homeowners must go through the official MTA website (www.mililanitown.org). Once on the official MTA home page, click on “Pay Assessments” in the top menu bar and you will be directed to the online
payment page. Payments made through any other website is not recommended and are
not guaranteed by MTA.
Here’s how to sign up:
1. Go to www.mililanitown.org2. Click on the link to sign up, enter your account (include 3 leading zeros), street number (94 or 95) and your e-mail address.3. You will receive an e-mail with an activation link for confirmation. Click that link, and you are enrolled!
Sign up for eStatements!
Are you paying your assessments online?No longer want to receive paper
statements in the mail? Enroll to receive a PDF statement each quarter via email.
See our website for new features!
• Recurring Credit Card Payments• Text2Pay• Text Notifications
3. Pay in Person - Payments may be made at the Admin Office at Rec 3 (95-303 Kaloapau Street) from 8 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday, or at the Rec Center 3 or 7 Business Offices during their regular business office hours. Please bring your remittance stub with you when you make your payment.
4. Use Our Secure Drop-Box - There is a drop-box located inside the administration office and is only available during regular business hours.
5. Pay by Mail - To avoid late fees, please allow ample time for mail delivery and for your payments to post as received. Homeowners with multiple properties must submit a separate remittance stub and payment, for each property address.
• If you are mailing a check with the remittance stub, please mail it to: Mililani Town Association, P.O. Box 29380, Honolulu, HI 96820-1780. This is a “Lockbox” service through Bank of Hawaii. Only the payment will be processed.
• If you are mailing a check without the remittance stub or with the remittance stub and other correspondence or enclosures
(such as name or mailing address changes), please mail it to:
Mililani Town Association95-303 Kaloapau Street, Mililani, HI 96789
homeowner assessments
I authorize the financial institution below to accept the ACH transfer and change my checking or savings account listed below to pay the quarterly MTA assessment dues.
Name of Financial Institution:
Bank Routing Number:
Bank Account Number:
Printed Name of Bank Account Holder:
Signature of Bank Account Holder: Date:
MTA Quarterly Assessments
SUREPAY AUTOMATIC PAYMENT FORM
Please use a separate form for each property.I authorize the Mililani Town Association to initiate the following action of the account information listed below.
SUBMIT A VOIDED CHECK WITH THIS FORM Drop off, mail, fax, or email application and voided check to:
Mililani Town Association | 95-303 Kaloapau Street | Mililani, HI 96789 • Fax: 808-623-3474 • Email: surepay@mililanitown.org
Account Type: Checking (voided check required) Savings
Please check: START January April July October
STOP January April July October
CHANGE January April July October
MTA BUR Number (10-XXX-XXXX-XX):
Mililani Property Address:
Owner’s Name(s):
Mailing Address: (if different from property address):
Home #: Work #: Cell #:
Email:
pay online
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A Message FromSenator Donovan M. Dela Cruz
messages from elected officials
First, I want to thank the community for doing their part to flatten the curve. Without your commitment to keeping everyone safe, we could not have contained the virus. Opening Day of the 30th Legislature marked a day of collaboration. The Senate and House of Representatives announced a joint legislative package to make necessary changes to improve the quality of life for our constituents by increasing affordable housing, minimum wage, teacher salaries, and access to early education childcare. The economic impacts of COVID-19 drastically impeded these efforts. While this pandemic has forced the Legislature to re-evaluate how we will build a brighter future, it has also provided us an opportunity to build a stronger system from the ashes. In response to Hawaii’s first recorded case of the virus, the Senate established the Special Committee on COVID-19, which I chair, to provide a transparent platform to assess and review the State’s response to the pandemic. We knew we needed a plan to flatten the curve, contain the virus, and prevent multiple fatalities like that seen on the mainland. After a few meetings, it quickly became apparent that centralizing oversight would enable more decisive responses and quicker economic recovery. Since our first meeting with the administration, the Committee helped to achieve, shape, and expedite many initiatives, including, but not limited to the:• Stay at home order• 14-day quarantine for all passengers• Enforcement and monitoring of visitors • One-key initiative for hotel guests • Screening of all incoming passengers • Ban on rental cars for anyone required to self-quarantine • Color-coded reopening plan • Daily updates on positive cases • Redeployment of nonessential employees to assist with UI claims The Committee is currently exploring the possibility of making homeowners and car renters who house visitors liable if their guest breaches the quarantine order. Cracking down on illegal TVUs and addressing loopholes in the quarantine system are vital if we want to safely reopen our state.However, our success in flattening the curve came at a steep price. The shutdown of tourism devasted our economy. My concern regarding our reliance on out-of-state dollars
was unfortunately realized this year. It has resulted in historically high unemployment numbers, and severely low tax revenues. All predictions indicate that our largest sector will not recover to pre-COVID levels for several years. As Chair of Ways and Means, my colleagues and I have tackled the extremely arduous task of drafting a balanced budget. The significant decrease in revenues means we cannot maintain status quo. Although, we cannot make promises, we will do whatever it takes to maintain essential government services. We should not exacerbate one economic crisis to solve another. In addition to these efforts, my colleagues and I are working to rebuild a diverse and resilient economy that offers new job opportunities. The Legislature is funding a robust CIP-driven construction industry, which historically has helped states weather recessions and recover more rapidly. As tourism is not projected to return for several years, new industries are necessary to provide jobs and income. We are working to develop fields with rapid job growth potential. I am personally committed to expanding and maintaining cybersecurity, agriculture, food manufacturing, energy, astronomy and construction pathways. In Mililani, I am working to expand the first responder and public safety sector. We need to consolidate our first responders and public safety agencies that are scattered across the state, as well as update their antiquated training facilities and data centers. This is based on successful models in other states, such as Georgia’s New Cyber Center, whose construction led to substantially increased federal and private investment into the local area, as well as hundreds of jobs, governmental programs, and government services. If done right, our very own First Responders Tech Campus and Cybersecurity Data Center can help drive a new resilient economy. When we reconvene in June, I will do my best to serve you during these uncertain times. Please feel free to call my office if you are need of assistance. Mahalo.
A Message Fromsenator michelle kidaniAloha Mililani Community,I want to start by saying a BIG mahalo to all of you who did your part to flatten the curve. We are at this point of low community transmission because of your efforts and commitment to community. I know that many of you, including myself, are eager to see life return to a “new normal” after the past few months, and I will continue to work
to ensure that our economy is reopened in a safe and responsible manner.I consider my role as the Chair of the Senate Education Committee my most important duty as a Senator. My role as one of six members of the Senate Special Committee on COVID-19 also became an important responsibility this year. Our Committee met many times with State and City agencies to gather important information and make critical decisions in order to fill the leadership gaps that arose in the handling of our State’s pandemic response. From our offer in March to send 40 of our own staff to assist DLIR with Unemployment Insurance phone banking to the push for a 14-day mandatory quarantine on incoming travelers to requiring wearing masks, this Committee has been demonstrating leadership in maintaining accountability from State agencies. We were very fortuante that my fellow Mililani Senator, Donovan Dela Cruz, was elected to chair this Committee. He has worked tirelessly to keep Hawaiʻi safe.While the State budget situation will not leave us with the fiscal freedom to fund some of the new budget items and programs initially planned, there are still bright spots to be found. The millions of dollars in Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) that myself and the other Mililani Legislators secured over the past two years have been released, including:• Mililani Tech Park: $2.77M for the additional acquisition of adjacent parcel lots for a Community Arts and Theatre Center.• I have long advocated that Mililani is in need of a community arts and theatre center. Mililani has a wealth of community resources including recreation centers and open spaces but has always lacked a formal space for community productions and support of our local arts scene. We can acquire the land and move forward with deisng and construction. This facility would be shared with Leilehua Schools also as well as the First Responder Tech Park agencies• Mililani Waena Elementary School: $200K
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A Message Fromrepresentative valerie okimotoAloha Friends and Neighbors,Thank you for the honor and privilege to serve as your voice and advocate in the state House of Representatives. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Legislature and the Capitol shut down on March 16, 2020. We returned to the Capitol on May 11, 2020 to address an anticipated $1 billion budget shortfall due to the loss of revenue. On May 21, 2020, the House and Senate voted on 7 final versions of bills which were subsequently sent to Governor Ige.I am happy to report that the Legislature was able to craft a budget without cutting the salaries of our public workers. As you may recall, Governor Ige had suggested that he would cut pay for public workers, including teachers, by 20%, and cut the pay for state first responders by 10%. Fortunately, the legislative money committees, working with
state departments, were able to cut unfilled positions and identify unspent money to avoid pay cuts.The Legislature also allocated funds provided to the state from the federal CARES Act to pay for law enforcement, the PUA unemployment program, improvements to the state unemployment system, and additional funds for social welfare programs such as EBT and SNAP. Congress passed a separate act in April called the PPPHCEA, and the Legislature allocated $36 million to set up thermal screening at our airports, and $14 million for disease outbreak control and personal protective equipment (PPE) for the Department of Health.The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly changed our daily lives, including the lives of our children. On May 17, 2020, I had the privilege to honor Mililani High School graduates at their virtual graduation. Congratulations Class of 2020!Construction of the new classroom building at Mililani Middle School continues despite rain delays earlier in the year. Building footings have been poured, walls have been constructed, and electrical site work has started. This new classroom building will provide enough classrooms to remove the school from its current multi-track schedule when it is completed. Mahalo to Senators Dela Cruz and Kidani, Representatives Yamane and Matsumoto, and Principal Elynne Chung to ensure this much needed building broke ground.Mililani is fortunate to have over $11 million released by Governor Ige this year to improve facilities at our public schools. This includes the construction of a new girl’s locker room, the design of a new performing arts center, and expansion of the administration building at Mililani High School. Additional funds were provided for the new classroom building at Mililani Middle School. Mililani ‘Ike Elementary School will receive a much-needed new bell and public-address system, and Mililani Mauka Elementary School will have a new covered play court.Due to the pandemic, only 8 bills have been sent to the Governor for action. The Legislature will return to the Capitol in mid-June to continue deliberations on many bills and resolutions. I am optimistic that the Capitol will re-open, so the public has an opportunity to provide testimony in person.Mahalo to everyone who reached out to me or my staff to share their thoughts, opinions and feedback on bills and resolutions that
A Message Fromrep. lauren cheape matsumotoAloha Friends and Neighbors,I hope and pray you and your family are doing well. Normally, this newsletter would mark the end of another full, 60-day legislative session and include a wrap-up detailing the notable bills that went to the Governor.
But in these unprecedented times, I want to instead provide you and your family with some important information about economic resources, community updates, and let you know what the Legislature did during its short return to the Capitol in May. The State of Hawaii continues to expand its resources available for individuals, families, and businesses affected by the COVID-19 economic crisis. All helpful links will be posted at the end of this update. The Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DLIR) has expanded their unemployment insurance (UI) claims processing with hundreds of volunteers at the Hawaii Convention Center and have added extra bandwidth to their servers to handle more claims and re-certifications. In addition to the federal government’s assistance for business owners and farmers, the City and County of Honolulu has allocated $25 million from the federal CARES Act to give direct grants to families and businesses in need. The Legislature reconvened at the end of May to pass important legislation to address our State budget and economy. I’m happy to say that as of recess on May 21, 2020, we passed a budget that didn’t raise taxes, cut public employee salaries, or take any further drastic measures. Instead, we passed several major pieces of legislation to address COVID-19 and lay the groundwork for a quick economic recovery. First, we funded shovel-
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are still under consideration. As your state representative in the people’s House, I will continue to vote for you and our entire community. My office remains open and continues to work for you and Mililani. If you have any questions, concerns or complaints, please contact me at (808) 586-9460 or via e-mail at repokimoto@capitol.hawaii.gov. Please continue to be safe and diligent in doing all we can to keep ourselves and our loved ones healthy. Working together we will all come out of this pandemic stronger and more resilient. Sincerely, Rep. Val Okimoto
for the planning of a campus-wide redesign and plan for 21st century learning spaces.• During my summer conversations with each school, one of the issues we discussed was how Mililani Waena has reached capacity for building space. To accommodate the steadfast growth of its student body, we needed to take a good look at the modernization of the campus to accommodate student needs.In closing, I want to end by sharing my heartfelt congratulations to our Mililani High School graduating class of 2020! I was proud to to be a part of the community’s awesome graduation celebration on May 17th as we cheered on our graduates as they drove along Meheula Parkway. It was so heartening to see the turnout from friends, family and the local community who were committed to celebrating the successes of our 644 graduates, including 60 Valedictorians, 141 Summa Cum Laude, 104 Magna Cum Laude and 159 Cum Laude distinctions as well as 212 Academic Honors Certificates, 292 CTE Honors Certificates, 11 STEM Honors Certificates, 16 Seal of Biliteracy Recipients and 8 AP Capstone Diploma Honors.To the Mililani High School class of 2020, you have shown tremendous resilence and strength despite the challenges you have faced, which will serve you well in the future. I know you will make us proud as you move forward into college, your careers and beyond! Our community and I are so very proud of you and wish you the very best in all of your new endeavors.
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A Message Fromrepresentative RYAN YAMANEAloha,I hope you and your family are safe and healthy during this time. The past few months have been an incredibly challenging season for all of us due to the advent of COVID-19, but we have been able to weather it thus far thanks to the combined efforts of everyone in our state. My heart goes out to each and every person in the community—especially those hardest hit by the effects of the crisis—as we begin the process of recuperating and moving forward. I would also like to extend a special congratulations to those who recently graduated in the Class of 2020. Although much was unfortunately taken from you
during this graduation season, know that your incredible accomplishments can never be diminished. We are all very proud of you. This has been an unprecedented time for the legislature as well. Our state’s legislative session was suspended for the first time in history as an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus, and our timetable has been affected as well. We have also had to reorganize our priorities to effectively address the drastic economic and social impacts of COVID-19. District News: Improving Our SchoolsI am proud to announce that our community will receive over $5 Million in building projects for our schools and community infrastructure. These projects are vital to support our children’s education, our families’ safety and maintaining the special beauty of our Central Oahu communities. • Mililani Uka Elementary School: Construction to stabilize an eroding slope - $1,200,000• Mililani Uka Elementary School: Plans, design, and construction for portable bathrooms - $1,150,000• Mililani Waena Elementary School: Plans for a campus-wide redesign for 21st century learning spaces - $200,000• Mililani Middle School: Plans, design, and construction for sidewalk improvement - $490,000• Mililani High School: Design and construction for girls athletic locker room - $650,000• Mililani High School: Design and
construction for softball field improvements - $1,680,000• Mililani High School: Plans, design, and construction of a new gymnasium building and performing arts facility - $250,000Total State Budget Funds to Mililani Community Schools in 2020-2021: $5,620,000My deepest thanks to you for your kokua, it has made a marked difference in preserving the health of our state. Thank you for also continuing to uplift your neighbors and community with amazing displays of aloha during these difficult times. I will continue to work hard to serve you and protect the health and wellbeing of our islands. Please stay safe, and feel free to contact me by phone or e-mail if you have any questions or concerns. With My Warmest AlohaRepresentative Ryan YamanePhone: 808-586-6150Email: repyamane@capitol.hawaii.govRepresentative Ryan Yamane represents District 37 which includes the communities of Waikele, Waipi‘o Gentry, and Mililani. He has served in the State of Hawaii House of Representatives since 2005 and is serving as the Chairman of the House Committee on Water and Land.
messages from elected officials
A Message FromCouncilmember Heidi TsuneyoshiAloha,I would first like to share my sincere appreciation to the Mililani Town Association (MTA) for the opportunity to share this legislative update and to the residents of Mililani for the opportunity to represent and work alongside you. There is so much good work that goes on each and every day and I am so proud to represent such a vibrant and resilient community. One of my proudest legislative actions this year highlighted the years of good work by the MTA and allowed the City to support and enable that good work. Resolution 19-155 created a partnership between the City’s Department of Facility Maintenance (DFM), Department of Planning and Permitting (DPP) and the Mililani Town Association to conduct timely repairs of sidewalks in Mililani. Over the past few years, many of the sidewalks that were maintained by the developer were transferred to the City. This led to delays of important repairs to sidewalks. With passage
Rep. Lauren Cheape Matsumoto con’tready capital improvement projects and a complete overhaul and modernization of the unemployment insurance system. Second, the legislature allocated money from Hawaii’s $1.25 billion CARES Act cash infusion to go directly to counties, disaster response, and other programs to help us respond to the economic and public health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Third, the Judiciary’s funding bill was passed containing an important provision to require reporting and accountability to the Legislature of all inmates released under the Hawaii Supreme Court’s decision. Community safety must be our number one priority and since there have been no cases of COVID-19 in our jails, the Judiciary must take a hard look at whether inmate release is in our community’s best interests. Fourth, we passed a bill freezing pay raises for legislators, the Governor and his cabinet, and other public employees. Finally, we also passed a supplemental budget like in other even-numbered years. Due to the hard work of the State Council on Revenues and the House Finance Committee, we were able to pass a balanced budget that funds necessary priorities without cutting salaries. Complete information about the legislation passed during the May reconvening can be found on the capitol website linked below. Thank you for everything you’re doing to keep our community safe, flatten the curve, and prepare for a dynamic economic recovery. Whether it’s the wonderful people I volunteered with at the Hawaii Food Bank, the essential workers who have kept our restaurants and grocery stores operational, or the dedicated stay-at-home residents who flattened the curve, you have each been doing your part to ensure Hawaii has some of the country’s lowest COVID-19 infection and death rates. And we should also give a special shout out to all this year’s graduates for accomplishing so much during this difficult time. Your community is so proud of you! From my family to yours, a big mahalo for working together and showing the world just what the Aloha spirit can do. As always, please don’t hesitate to contact my office with any questions or concerns about happenings in our community. You can reach me at (808) 586-9490 or at repmatsumoto@capitol.hawaii.gov. Helpful Links:• File for Unemployment Insurance: labor.hawaii.gov/ui• Self-Employed Unemployment Insurance: labor.hawaii.gov/pua• Federal Small Business Assistance: www.covid19relief.sba.gov
• City & County of Honolulu Relief Program: honolulu.gov/dcs• Hawaii Government Children’s Activity Book: RepMatsumoto.com • Legislative Information: capitol.hawaii.gov
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A Message Fromcouncil chair emeritus ron menorAloha! I have continued to work hard at the City Council to address the needs of our community. The following is a brief update on just a few of the areas to which I have been devoting my attention.COVID-19 HeroesWe are tentatively moving towards reopening our community, guided by a caution borne out of a desire to protect our collective health
and safety from this infectious and dangerous virus. What we are going through is unprecedented in our lifetime. It has changed almost every aspect of our lives. If we look for a silver lining in this incredibly challenging ordeal, it could be the volunteer efforts of so many to help others less fortunate. The front line workers are putting themselves in harm’s way every day as they do their jobs. Our appreciation goes out to the individuals and organizations who go above
and beyond to lend a helping hand.Congratulations to the Class of 2020!I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to the graduating seniors of the Class of 2020. They have endured a tumultuous senior year and suffered the loss of entire athletic seasons, proms and other once-in-a-lifetime special events. I would like to acknowledge them for their perseverance and hard work in getting them to this point of their lives and wish them all the best as they move forward to pursue their dreams and goals for the future.COVID-19 UpdatesFor the latest updates from the State and City, here are the web addresses from Governor David Ige and Mayor Kirk Caldwell:https://governor.hawaii.gov/emergency-proclamations/h t t p s : / / w w w. h o n o l u l u . g o v / m ayo r /proclamations-orders-and-rules.htmlDrivers whose Hawaii licenses expired or will expire from March through June 2020 will get an automatic 90-day extension. The 90-day extension applies to all valid Hawaii learner’s permits, driver’s licenses and State I.D.s that expire during the specified months. It does not apply to licenses or IDs that expired before March. License holders who are 72 or older and hold a valid, two-year driver’s license that expires in 2020 may renew by mail. This does not apply, however, to drivers who have a reported medical condition requiring a secondary clearance for public safety. Drivers may mail in a completed application form, a doctor’s certificate with vision clearance “up to one year current” and a check for $10.00 for a two-year renewal. The mail-in option is also available for those with a valid State I.D. that expires in 2020. The State I.D. is good for eight years and the renewal fee is $40.Here is the web address for the latest information regarding motor vehicle registrations, safety checks and drivers licenses.http://www.honolulu.gov/cms-csd-menu/site-csd-sitearticles/26204-services-and-locations-listings.htmlIn closing, I sincerely thank you for the opportunity to serve as your City Councilmember. If I can be of assistance, please contact me at 768-5009 or via email at rmenor@honolulu.gov.
of this resolution, MTA can perform repairs when tree root growth on adjacent MTA land damages sidewalks. I am very grateful to MTA for being a willing partner and entering into this partnership with the City which will greatly assist in timely and cost effective repairs to Mililani sidewalks. I have also been working with the City Administration on needed improvements to the traffic signal at the intersection of Meheula Parkway and Makaikai Street. For years there have been concerns related to the heavy traffic in the mornings and afternoons with families making their way to Mililani Mauka Elementary School. This year, I included an appropriation to install a protected left turn phase for north and southbound traffic on Meheula Parkway to Makaikai Street. The City’s Department of Transportation Services (DTS) also recognizes the need for this project and I look forward to working together toward its completion. I continue to receive complaints regarding the potholes on Makaikai Street and regularly make requests for action to remediate this issue including pothole filling to address safety concerns. The City has also programmed Makaikai Street, between Meheula Parkway and Kuhea Street, for resurfacing as part of the City’s Rehabilitation of Streets program as the long-term solution. Bid opening is set for early 2021 and DFM will continue to address the potholes until the long-term solution is implemented.The Mililani Mauka Park and Ride is another important resource for the community that is in need of attention. The light poles have deteriorated due to rust and corrosion leading to concerns for the structural integrity of the poles. I have brought this safety concern to the attention of DTS for their attention. The DTS has identified that as a transit facility, the park and ride can qualify for Federal funding and a grant application has been submitted. Once the FTA grant is approved, the Department of Design and Construction (DDC) will put out a bid to purchase the light standards and fixtures and the DFM will be tasked with replacing the current fixtures when the new ones arrive.I am grateful to have been able to work alongside the City and State officials and the dedicated faculty of Mililani Middle School for the realization of the much needed expansion which was made possible through an agreement between the City and State to utilize a portion of the adjacent City park land. Work on the expansion continues to progress and I am extremely happy with the work being done.
I would also like to acknowledge the fortitude and resiliency of the Mililani community during these challenging times. You have all come together to support each other in amazing and creative ways including the tremendous job of recognizing the Mililani High School Class of 2020. As a family member of a graduate, I am grateful for all the efforts of the faculty, teachers and supporters who made them feel so special.Finally, I would like to share background on Resolution 20-108 which I introduced as a framework to move Hawaii forward in the face of the COVID-19 situation as we have met the goal set by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of a 14-day downward trajectory of documented new COVID-19 cases or percentage of positive COVID-19 tests in order to proceed to a phased reopening. Residents, businesses and other affected entities have done everything possible to comply with the stay at home orders and I believe that government should now be proactive and help our residents return to a sense of normalcy and restart our economy in light of their many sacrifices while continuing to focus on the health and safety of residents. I know with the right mindset and focused action we can come back stronger and not only survive, but thrive. Mahalo again for the opportunity to represent you. If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me 808-768-5002 or htsuneyoshi@honolulu.gov. MAHALO!
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Mililani HI 96789
PARTY ATTENDANT (PT): Maintain the cleanliness of MTA’s recreation centers during hall rentals and special events. Set up, arrange and remove decorations, tables, and chairs to prepare facilities for events. Must possess a valid driver’s license and must be available Friday nights, Saturdays and Sundays.
LIFEGUARD (PT): Monitors swimming area activities to prevent accidents and provides assistance to swimmers and members. Must possess current American Red Cross Lifeguard Training, Standard First Aid, and CPR. Lifeguard training available through MTA. For more information, please call: 808-623-7300
BARISTA (PT): Provide customers with prompt service and quality products while maintaining a clean and friendly environment. Previous barista or food service experience preferred. Must be flexible on weekdays and available weekends, holidays, school breaks.
MSC 1 (PT): Provides customer service to MTA members and guests. Previous customer service experience preferred. Must be available to work nights and weekends.
mta job openings
ACTIVITIES AIDE (PT): Assist Tiny Tots, Senior Program Instructors and Special Events Coordinators with MTA’s special events, programs and activities. Previous experience in planning and organizing activities and programs preferred. Must possess valid driver’s license. Must be available Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings and for all weekend special events.
BUILDING MAINTENANCE PERSON (FT): Performs all of the Building Maintenance Worker’s duties (i.e. janitorial, buffing, mopping, empties waste stations) and other assigned duties; operates various maintenance equipment; use proper cleaning materials and industrial maintenance methods. High school diploma or general education degree (GED); knowledge in related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience required. Must be available to work nights and weekends.
Program subject to change without prior notice. Certain terms and conditions apply.
*The Emergency Assistance Loan features 0% interest rate and no payments for
the first 3 months, with a subsequent interest rate of 8.000% for the remaining 3
years. The blended APR over the entire 39-month term of the loan is 6.845%. No
prepayment penalty.
A loan of $1,000 will have 36 payments of $31.34 per month, and total interest
paid of $128.11. This Emergency Assistance Loan is available to affected Hawaii
residents who have been members as of 12/31/2019. Members must meet minimum
qualifications established for this special program. The loan amount is determined by
the amount of income that has been adversely impacted, with a minimum loan amount
of $500 and a maximum loan amount of $5,000, as calculated by Hawaii State FCU.
This program and rates are effective as of 3/23/2020 and are subject to change at
any time without prior notice. Speak to a Hawaii State FCU representative at (808)
587-2700 for more information.
** Speak to a Hawaii State FCU representative at (808) 587-2700 for more information.
*** Withdrawals will reduce earnings on the account. Penalty free withdrawals do not
apply to IRA Term Shares. Minimum withdrawal is $500. If your account falls below
the $1,000 (minimum balance requirement) the account must be closed. Speak to a
Hawaii State FCU representative at (808) 587-2700 for more information.
Emergency Assistance ProgramFOR HAWAII STATE FCU MEMBERS
With the recent impacts of COVID-19, we understand your financial concerns. You may be wondering what relief is available. We are here to help.
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE LOAN*
Get access to money with a low rate personal loan with no prepayment penalty for qualifying members.
DEFERRAL OF LOAN PAYMENTS**
Get relief from making scheduled monthly payments, Hawaii State FCU loan payments may be deferred for one to three months for qualifying members. Available on consumer loans and mortgages.
PENALTY FREE TERM SHARE WITHDRAWALS***
Make withdrawals from your term share without an early withdrawal penalty.
Let us know how we can help. Call (808) 587-2700 or visit www.HawaiiStateFCU.com/assistance for more details.
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In an effort to recognize homeowners who keep their yards looking beautiful, which enhances their neighborhood, our Covenant Specialists will nominate front yards that catch their eye. There will be six yards nominated each quarter. The winner will receive $400 in cash or cash equivalent from the Yard of the Quarter sponsor.
There is no limit to the number of times a yard can be nominated, but a yard can only win once per year. To be eligible to be nominated, the property must be owner occupied and in good standing with the Association. In addition, the owner must agree to have a picture of their yard shown in the MTA newsletter and on the MTA web site. The winner will be published in a picture with the Sponsor and nominating Covenant Specialist.
covenants & designYard of the Quarter: Q3 2020 nominees
Thank you for helping to keep Mililani a beautiful
place to live!
Yard of the Quarter: Q3 2020 nominees
Photos will be in the Mililani News as follows:Q1 January - Nominees | March - Winner
Q2 April - Nominees | June - WinnerQ3 July - Nominees | September - Winner
Q4 October - Nominees | December - Winner
The third Quarter
Sponsor is:
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Monthly Covenants InspectionsIn an effort to be proactive with our homeowners, MTA wants to inform everyone of the areas that are being inspected each month. The areas highlighted on this map are the areas scheduled for routine Covenant inspections for this month.
We hope to reduce the amount of violation letters we have to send out, by giving you an advance notice of where we will be. We are not trying to do our inspections in secret. We may be seen in an area that is NOT scheduled for a routine inspection. The reason is usually because we have a re-inspection, a complaint or a design project inspection in that area. Please remember, if you have any questions, please feel free to ask. We are very friendly and very willing to talk to you.
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july CovenantsInspection Map
Mililani
Mauka
july Herbicide Schedule
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
1 Herbicide under hedges and around
base of trees Koolani between Hoolu St. and Ukuwai St, Ukuwai Park
2 Herbicide under hedges and around base
of trees Hoolu St. both sides
3 HOLIDAY
6 Herbicide under hedges and around
base of trees Ukuwai St. between Koolani and
Park, between Ukuwai and ravine
7 Herbicide under hedges and around
base of trees Kapanoe between Meheula and
end of Kapanoe both sides
8 Herbicide under hedges and around base
of trees Kuaoa between Meheula and Paepae St. both sides
9 Herbicide under hedges and around base
of trees Kuaoa between Paepae and Meheula
10 Herbicide under hedges and around
base of trees Kuaoa St. between Meheula and
end of Kuaoa both sides
13 Herbicide under hedges and around base
of trees Lanikuhana between Keaopua St.
and Makohilani St.
14 Herbicide under hedges and around base
of trees Lanikuhana between Makohilani and
Meheula
15 Herbicide under hedges and around
base of trees Meheula between Keaopua St.
and Lanikuhana
16 Herbicide under hedges and around
base of trees Meheula between Hokuahiahi St. and Keaolani St.
17 Herbicide under hedges and around
base of trees Meheula between Hokuahiahi St. and Keaolani St.
20 Herbicide on ground covers and turf Meheula between Lehiwa and
Kapanoe, Kapanoe between Meheula and
Halepaku’i St.
21 Herbicide on ground covers and
turf Kapanoe between Halepaku’i St. and end of Kapanoe
22 Herbicide on ground covers and
turf Kapanoe between end of Kapanoe and Halepahu.
23 Herbicide on ground covers and
turf Kapanoe between Halepahu and Meheula, Kapanoe Park
24 Herbicide on ground covers and
turf Kapanoe between Meheula and end of Kapanoe both sides
27 Herbicide on ground covers and turf Halepahu St. between Kapanoe and Aliana St.
28 Herbicide on ground covers and turf Meheula between Kapanoe and
Lehiwa, Lehiwa between Meheula and Paemoku St.
29 Herbicide on ground covers and
turf Meheula between Lehiwa and Ahokele, Ahokele between Meheula and Anuanu St.
30 Herbicide on ground covers and
turf Ahokele between Anuanu and Meheula, Meheula between
Ahokele and Kuaoa
31 Herbicide on lawns Kuaoa between
Meheula and Anuanu, Anuanu St between Kuaoa and Ahokele St.
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see page 21 for more information
or for current availability visit:
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special events
important NOTICE regarding
mta special events:
At the Mililani Town Association, our main concern is the health &
safety of our members, vendors and employees. Unfortunately, due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, we will be cancelling all MTA special events until further notice. For up to date information about future events, please visit mililanitown.org or download our new MTA App (available on Apple or Android devices). We look forward to providing safe and fun events for our members as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
SeeYou
Soon!
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MTA Facility Amenities & Features Please visit www.mililanitown.org for more information
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE at Rec 395-303 Kaloapau Street, Mililani, HI 96789Tel: 808-623-7300 / Fax: 808-623-3474Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm
Admin Office Closed Weekends & HolidaysNo Walk-Ins. Phone Calls & Email Only.
MTA MAILING ADDRESS95-303 Kaloapau Street
Mililani, HI 96789
REC 7 INTERNET CAFÉ • Tel: 808-440-2609
Proudly Serving Starbucks®
Beverages, Shave Ice, & Delicious Pastries
Free WiFi and Use of Computer Kiosks95-1333 Lehiwa Drive, Mililani MaukaMonday - Friday 7:00 am to 7:00 pmSaturday & Sunday 7:00 am to 7:00 pm
RECREATION CENTER 1 • Tel: 808-440-2601
95-400 Ikaloa Street, Mililani TownSee Facility Schedule for Hours
RECREATION CENTER 2 • Tel: 808-440-2602
94-300 Anania Drive, Mililani TownSee Facility Schedule for Hours
RECREATION CENTER 3 • Tel: 808-440-2603
95-281 Kaloapau Street, Mililani TownSee Facility Schedule for Hours
RECREATION CENTER 4 • Tel: 808-440-2604
94-233 Makapipipi Street, Mililani TownSee Facility Schedule for Hours
RECREATION CENTER 5 • Tel: 808-440-2605
95-1101 Ainamakua Drive, Mililani Mauka See Facility Schedule for Hours
RECREATION CENTER 6 • Tel: 808-440-2606
95-1010 Konaku Street, Mililani MaukaSee Facility Schedule for Hours
RECREATION CENTER 7 • Tel: 808-440-260795-1333 Lehiwa Drive, Mililani MaukaSee Facility Schedule for Hours
Facility Information
Meeting Room AvailableRecreation Center 2 Meeting Room: $20/hour. Tables and chairs are provided. Renter must be an adult and an MTA homeowner listed on the property deed or an MTA tenant listed as “Head of Household” in MTA’s database.
MTA Guest PassGuests will be required to have a Guest Pass, good for one day, with a fee of $10 per pass (each individual needs a pass).
This pass is good for the entire day it is used, at any MTA Rec. Center as long as the guest is accompanied by the member at all times.
Guest Passes may be purchased at Rec 1, 2, 4, 6 (credit card only), or at one of
our Business Offices at Rec 3 and 7.
member services
To access MTA’s Recreation Centers, participate in programs, classes and/or attend Special Events, members must obtain a valid MTA membership card.
The Owner listed on the property must submit an “Owner’s Membership Information” form acknowledging that those listed are residing at the homeowner’s property address.
The Member Services Department will be reviewing accounts. Proof of residency at the
MTA property address may be required. An “Affidavit of Residency” will need to be signed in front of a Notary Public stating that the listed residents are permanently living with the Owner at the property address.
Misrepresentation of facts to obtain membership may result in the rescinding of MTA membership cards and/or suspension of privileges for the member(s) of the respective MTA property.
MEMBERSHIP POLICY
ONLINE ONLYAll reservations for the use of a swimming pool will require payment for the services of MTA lifeguards. One lifeguard is required for every 35 people in the pool area regardless if they are swimming or not. A minimum of two MTA lifeguards are required at Rec 4 regardless of the headcount. Lifeguards must remain on duty as long as there are people in the pool area. There is no “grace-period” for setting-up or clean-up for swimming pool rentals. Flotation tubes and pool toys are provided by MTA at Recs 3 and 4. The Rec 1 Waterslide will not be available during pool rentals.
Visit mililanitown.org for availability.
pool reservations & lifeguards
ONLINE ONLYThe rental fee is $50 per pavilion. Reservations open a year-to-date in advance and are taken on a first come, first served basis. The maximum capacity of each pavilion is twelve people. Same day back-to-back advance reservations are not allowed. Alcohol, tents, extra tables, amplified music, machines, bouncers, and vendors are prohibited. All pavilion users must exit the recreation center at the end of the reservation. No refunds are given for cancellations.
Visit mililanitown.org for availability.
REC 7 PAVILION RESERVATIONS
Rec Center
1
2
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4
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BusinessOffice
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Indoor Seating& Game Room
InternetCafé
FreeWi-Fi
BasketballCourt
Outdoor
Indoor
WaterslideVolleyballCourt
Indoor
KiddiePool
PingPong
JetSpa
Pool Rental
BBQ PavilionRental
HandicapAccessible
Pool
Walk-InRamp
HandicapLift
SwimmingPool
Saline
HeatedSaline
HeatedSaline
PlaygroundPicnicArea
HallRental
NEW!Splash Park
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TIP: You may also take a picture of the barcode on the back of the card
with your phone in lieu of purchasing an additional card.
NEED MORE THAN ONE CARD?
Only one Member card is needed for your entire household. This will eliminate the need to purchase individual cards for everyone in your household.
No pictures or expiration date will be printed. A picture will still need to be taken for our RecTrac system only. At your convenience, please stop by any Recreation Center or Business Office to take your pictures.
MTA MEMBERSHIP ID COSTS:
New Card: $6.50One Year Renewal: $5.00Additional Cards: $2.00*
ONLINE FACILITY RENTALS
Facility Reservations
Rec AddressMax
CapacityHall
RentalPool
(Optional) Lifeguard Tables Chairs
1 95-400 Ikaloa St. 130 $450$75
(No Waterslide/ Not Rentable)
$20/Hour*per every 35 people
in pool area
29 146
3 95-281 Kaloapau St. 230 $550 $100$20/Hour*
per every 35 people
in pool area
42 247
5 95-1101 Ainamakua Dr. 350 $730 N/A N/A 72 355
6 95-1010 Konaku St. 68 $150 $75$20/Hour*
per every 35 people
in pool area
18 75
Rec Address Capacity Pool Rental Lifeguard
2 94-300 Anania Dr. 1 Lifeguard required for every 35 people $150 $20/Hour* Per every 35 people
3 95-281 Kaloapau St. 1 Lifeguard required for every 35 people $100 $20/Hour* Per every 35 people
4 94-233 Makapipipi St.1 Lifeguard required for every 35 people2 Lifeguards minimum required at Rec 4 $100 $20/Hour*
Per every 35 people
6 95-1010 Konaku St. 1 Lifeguard required for every 35 people $100 $20/Hour* Per every 35 people
rec 1 rec 3 rec 5 rec 6
rec 2 rec 3 rec 4 rec 6
HALL RESERVATIONS
POOL ONLY RESERVATIONS
mta membership cards
don’t forget to bring a picture ID for verification
online facility rentals now available for reservations after 1/1/2021
Mililani Town Association will be moving their registration for special event tickets and hall rentals ONLINE in the near future. If you haven’t already done so, please be sure to
sign up for an online account.
Here are some Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about the online registration process.
What if I don’t have a printer? Receipts can be shown on a smartphone. We just need to scan the barcode on the event tickets or read the reservation number for hall rentals. Printers are also available at public libraries and retail establishments such as copiers. To speed up check-ins, it is recommended to have the tickets printed out.
What if I don’t have an email?You can create a free email account from any public email system. (Example: gmail.com, outlook.com or yahoo.com)
What if I don’t have a computer?Any device that has a web browser that can connect to the internet will work. We also have kiosk computers in the Internet Café at Rec 7.
What if I don’t have a debit/credit card?You will not be able to purchase online. What if I have a 5 member household and want five tickets but you only have 4 left? Will I get 4 or do you skip me and go to the next member?If you see the last 4 tickets left you can get those last 4. As long as it’s in your shopping cart - it’s yours. If you don’t pay for them in 15 minutes, the tickets will be removed from your shopping cart.
What time can we go online to register or purchase tickets? Is it 8 am?Most event tickets or program registrations are generally scheduled to be available at 8:00 am. This could change in the future. Please see event ads or visit mililantown.org for scheduled ticket availability dates/time. Members can log in at any time, but some items won’t be available to be added to your cart until the scheduled day and time. Will the system go down because everyone goes on at the same time?We currently have not experienced any issues caused by the system crashing due to being overwhelmed.
If you have any additional questions
regarding ONLINE REGISTRATION
please call: (808) 623-7300
or visit: mililanitown.org
FAQOnline Registration for
Event tickets & Hall Rentals
onlineonly
visit mililanitown.org for updates & availability
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july 2020 Facility Schedule
July 3rd | FridayHoliday: Independence Day (observed)
Admin Office CLOSED
July 4th | SaturdayHoliday: Independence Day
Please visit mililanitown.orgfor available facilities & hours
holiday hours
& facility closures
Visit mililanitown.org for current facility schedule, closures, plus more information about
MTA facilities, programs & events.*Facility schedule & closures are subject to change.
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
95-400 Ikaloa Street, Mililani Town • 808-440-2601
Jet Spa &Water Slide
SwimmingPool
Lap Swim - Visit mililanitown.org or MTA mobile app for current schedule
Open Swim - Visit mililanitown.org or MTA mobile app for current schedule
Visit mililanitown.org or MTA mobile app for current schedule
REC 1
BasketballCourt
94-300 Anania Drive, Mililani Town • 808-440-2602
SwimmingPool
Pool is heated
Lap Swim - Visit mililanitown.org or MTA mobile app for current schedule
Open Swim - Visit mililanitown.org or MTA mobile app for current schedule
Free Play8 am - 6 pm
Free Play8 am - Sundown
Free Play2 pm - Sundown
Free Play8 am - Sundown
Free Play8 am - Sundown
Free Play 8 am - Sundown
Closed 11 am - NoonFree Play
8 am - 6 pm
REC 2
95-281 Kaloapau Street, Mililani Town • 808-440-2603 Swimming
Pool
Tennis Courts/Pickleball**
Open Swim - Visit mililanitown.org or MTA mobile app for current schedule
7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm
**Closed from 10 am - 2 pm on the last Thursday of the month.REC 3
95-1010 Konaku Street, Mililani Mauka • 808-440-2606 CLOSED FOR CONSTRUCTION UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
REC 6
covid-19 announcement regarding facility usage:
At the Mililani Town Association, we value the health and safety of our
members and employees. It is our priority to begin safely opening our
facilities to members while continuing to follow state mandates as
soon as possible. For up to date information about facility availability,
please visit: mililanitown.org/news-announcements/ or download our
new MTA App (available on Apple or Android devices).
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Rec Center 4 • 94-233 Makapipipi Street, Mililani Town • 808-440-2604
SwimmingPool
Open Swim - Visit mililanitown.org or MTA mobile app for current schedule
Visit mililanitown.org or MTA mobile app for current scheduleSplash Park
*Facility may be closed for pool parties.
SwimmingPool
Heated/SalineHandicapAccessible
95-1333 Lehiwa Drive, Mililani Mauka • 808-440-2607
GymBasketball &
Volleyball
Jet Spa
REC 7
Lap Swim - Visit mililanitown.org or MTA mobile app for current schedule
Open Swim - Visit mililanitown.org or MTA mobile app for current schedule
Visit mililanitown.org or MTA mobile app for current schedule
Basketball Group Play7 am - 11 am
Basketball Free Play7 am - 11 am
Volleyball7 am - 7 pm
Basketball Free Play7 am - 5 pm
Volleyball7 am - 7 pm
Basketball Free Play7 am - 5 pm
Basketball Group Play7 am - 11 am
Basketball Free Play11 am - 7 pm
VolleyballNoon - 7 pm
Basketball Group Play5 pm - 7 pm
Basketball Group Play5 pm - 7 pm
Basketball Free Play11 am - 7 pm
*Red text indicates changes.
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Aquatics
august/september
Kids’ Learn to Swim Session
8/4/2020 - 9/22/2020
TUESDAY & THURSDAY (14 classes)Dates: 8/4/2020 - 9/22/2020 NO CLASS 8/20/2020PM: 3:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 5:00 pmPlace: Rec 2Fee: $160 for MTA Members
SATURDAY & SUNDAY (14 classes)Dates: 8/8/2020 - 9/20/2020Time: 8:00 am, 9:00 am, 10:00 amPlace: Rec 7Fee: $160 for MTA Members
SATURDAY ONLY (7 classes)Dates: 8/8/2020 - 9/19/2020Mornings: 8:00 am, 9:00 am, 10:00 amPlace: Rec 7Fee: $80 for MTA Members
SUNDAY ONLY (7 classes)Dates: 8/9/2020 - 9/20/2020Time: 8:00 am, 9:00 am, 10:00 amPlace: Rec 7Fee: $80 for MTA Members
AVAILABLE ONLINE7/24/2020 at 8:00 am
Registration: Due to the popularity of the Kids Learn-to-Swim classes, a registration date is set for each 2-month session. Payment is due upon registration.Kids’ Learn to Swim Class Rules: Parents may observe classes from the deck seating areas only. No one is allowed in the swimming or wading pools except the class participants and instructors. We discourage parents from interfering with classes by talking to their child, yelling words of encouragement, reprimanding or making gestures. Parents, who have children 11 years old and under need to be present for the entire swim class. Parents are responsible for escorting participants to and from the lesson area.
ATTENTION: If your child is not registered for the appropriate level and the correct level he/she belongs in is full, your money will be refunded, you will be taken off the roster and you will be put on the wait-list.
Registration
MTA Member registration for the August - September Session
Pre-school through Level 6:
kids learn to swim
NOTICE: During these uncertain times, all MTA aquatics programs are subject to change or
cancellation. To check the current status of programs, please
visit: mililanitown.org/activities/aquatics/
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Participants, ages 8-17 years old, work on stroke refinement and endurance necessary to become proficient swimmers. This program is a non-competitive alternative to swim teams.
Prerequisite: Participants must have passed Level 6 and must present their MTA report card during registration. If the interested participant did not attend MTA’s swim programs, please contact the Aquatics Manager to set up a swim test. Interested participants must be able to perform the back and front crawl stroke, breaststroke, butterfly, and open and flip turns.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAYDates: 8/3/2020 - 8/31/2020 NO CLASS 8/21/2020Place: Rec 1Times: Novice: 4:00 pm-5:00 pm Novice/Advanced: 5:00 pm-6:00 pm Fee: $80 for MTA Members
Junior Masters
Classes will be 1:1 with an instructor for 25 minutes. All participants welcome from basic water adjustment through stroke refinement skills. Instructors will teach to each participant’s abilities. Registration is ongoing month to month. Spots will not be held for prior month’s participants. Registration will open the first Wednesday every month for the following month. Participants must be at least 2 ½ years of age.
Registration for August session will be ONLINE on Wednesday, July 1, 2020.
Dates: 8/4/2020 - 8/27/2020 NO CLASS 8/20/2020Place: Rec 2 Time: 6:00 pm (Limited to 6 spots) 6:30 pm (Limited to 6 spots) 7:00 pm (Limited to 6 spots)Fee: $150 for MTA members.
One on One Learn to Swim
Classes are for infants and toddlers (8 months – 3 years old) accompanied by an adult. Parents are taught how to build their child’s confidence and skill levels. Participants will work on water entry and exit and water exploration. Parents will work with participant on water skills such as bobbing with blowing bubbles, floating on their front and backs, and introduce beginner skills such as kicking and sculling. Classes are 30 minutes one-on-one parent and child with an instructor teaching in a group setting. There will be 25 minutes of water exploration, shared individual time with the instructor, and free play immediately after. Registration for July session will be ONLINE on Monday, June 15, 2020.
MONDAY & FRIDAY (7 classes)Dates: 8/3/2020 - 8/28/2020 NO CLASS 8/21/2020Place: Mondays at Rec 7 Fridays at Rec 2Time: 10:00 am (Limit 6)Fee: $100 for MTA members
Parent Aid
Classes will be 1-on-1 with an instructor for 30 minutes. Participants would need to have special needs or be diagnosed on the autism spectrum. Registration is ongoing month to month.
Registration opens the 3rd Monday of every month for returning participants. Returning participants time slots will be held until the following Monday. Registration will open on the 4th Monday for all new participants, and all unpaid spots will become available.
MONDAY & WEDNESDAY (7 classes)Dates: 8/3/2020 - 8/24/2020Place: Rec 3 Time: 2:30 pm, 3:00 pm, 3:30 pm 4:00 pm, 4:30 pm, 5:00 pm, or 5:30 pmFee: $125 for MTA member
Special Needs LEarn To Swim
Must be 18 years old or older. Classes are 45 minutes long. Participants are taught to be safe and comfortable in the water using basic water skills and fundamental strokes. Participants of all levels are welcome.
MONDAY & FRIDAY (7 classes)Dates: 8/3/2020 - 8/28/2020 NO CLASS 8/21/2020Place: Mondays at Rec 7 Friday at Rec 2Time: 10:00 amFee: $70 for MTA Member
Adult Learn to Swim
Please call 623-7300 to be put on a waitlist for the following classes:
LIFEGUARD CERTIFICATION CLASS (must be 15 years old or older) This is an American Red Cross certification course in Lifeguard Training, First Aid, and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer. Fee: $185 for MTA members, $200 for non members.
CPR FOR SCHOOLS & THE COMMUNITY (must be 15 years old or older). This is an American Red Cross certification course. Participants in this course learn to recognize and respond to emergencies. Fee: $50.
Waitlisted Classes
Participants of all fitness levels will enjoy water workouts to improve strength, balance, endurance and flexibility. Classes are led by a fitness instructor and are conducted to music, both in waist-to-chest deep water and in deep water. Must be at least 18 years old to participate. Classes are not held on holidays.
NO JULY CLASSESNO CLASS 8/20/2020 & 8/21/2020
Morning Classes:
Monday: 9:00 am-10:00 am at Rec 7Tuesday: 9:00 am-10:00 am at Rec 7Wednesday: 9:00 am - 10:00 am at Rec 7Friday: 9:00 am-10:00 am at Rec 7
Evening Classes: Monday: 6:00 pm-7:00 pm at Rec 2Tuesday: 7:00 pm-8:00 pm at Rec 7Wednesday: 6:00 pm-7:00 pm at Rec 2Thursday: 7:00 pm-8:00 pm at Rec 7
Punch Card Prices:
1 class: $3.50 with MTA card2 classes: $6 with MTA card9 classes: $25 with MTA card14 classes: $35 with MTA card25 classes: $60 with MTA card
Adult Water Aerobics
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for more info, visit:mililanitown.org/
activities/aquatics/
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Independent Contractor Classes NOTICE: CLASSES CANCELLED THROUGH END OF JULY
A fun, easy to follow high-energy exercise class with dance moves performed to the hottest hits across multiple genres including hip-hop, pop, Latin, R&B, belly dance, & much more!
Monday: 7:15 pm - 8:15 pm at Rec 3
Instructor: Helena Sundberg
Phone: 386-427-8407Email: helenarsundberg@gmail.com
dance club fitness
FUNCTIONAL STRENGTH - Learn the basics of strength training with this low impact, all body workout focused on functional movements and increasing muscle
strength. Led by a Certified Personal Trainer, this class is perfect for beginners or those looking to get back into a fitness routine. Limited to 10 students in-person only per class (in order to maintain a 6ft distance between participants). Students are required to supply their own weights, resistance bands, and mats in order to participate. This class is also hosted via ZOOM live for those who would prefer to participate virtually. Reservations must be made online through our website to guarantee space in class - spots are available!
Tues & Thurs: 9:00 am at Rec 1
Cost: $10 MTA Members | $12 non-members$5 Virtual Class Pass
BOOTCAMP - Working out should never be boring - shake up your fitness routine with this heart-pumping HITT style bootcamp. Led by a Certfied Personal Trainer this bootcamp combines strength training and low-impact cardio in an exciting game style format. Limited to 10 students in-person only per class (in order to maintain a 6ft distance between participants). Students are required to supply their own weights, resistance bands, and mats in order to participate. This class is also hosted via ZOOM live for those who would prefer to participate virtually. Reservations must be made online through our website to guarantee space in class - spots are available!
Tues & Thurs: 7:00 pm at Rec Center 1
Cost: $10 MTA Members | $12 non-members$5 Virtual Class Pass
Instructor: Moria Nisbet
Learn more at alohafitmililani.com ormoria@alohafitmililani.com
alohafit
Combines Latin and International music with a fun and effective workout system. $5 per class for MTA Members, $6 for sponsored guests. Find us on Facebook at “MTA Mililani Rec Center 3 & 5 Zumba fitness classes.” Classes are inexpensive and lots of fun - join the Party!
zumba
Zumba with Nisi Taylor 808-927-6730 nisajaclyn@yahoo.comMonday at Rec 3 9:30 am-10:30 amFriday at Rec 39:30 am-10:30 am
Zumba with Noriko Mukk808-348-7675noriko.zumba@gmail.comWednesday at Rec 3 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Zumba with Edelynn Pagba 808-330-7728 edelynnz@gmail.comSaturday at Rec 3 8:30 am-9:30 am
Jazzercise is a pulse-pounding, beat-pumping fitness program that fuses cardio with muscle toning resistance training, stretch and cool-down. A 60-minute full-body work out for all ages and fitness levels. Get moving to a heart-thumping hot music playlist that will leave you breathless, toned and coming back for more.
Tues & Thurs: 6:15 pm - 7:15 pm at Rec 5
Instructor: Tammi BarbozaPhone: 808-497-4299
Email: jazzerciseleeward@gmail.com
jazzercise
A fun, low-impact, exercise workout thats great for all ages. $3 per month for MTA Members.
Mon, Wed & Fri:8:00 am - 9:00 am at Rec 3
Instructor: Debbie FajardoCall MTA at 808-623-7300
women’s exercise
Na Wahine O Ka Hula Mai Ka Pu’uwai (the women who dance from the heart) invite you to bring your hula spirit back to life and join us at Rec 5 for an hour of music, dance, laughter and friendship (not to mention the
exercise you’ve been promising yourself all year). Feel free to call me for more info!
MondaysIntermediate class: 10:00 am - 11:00 am at Rec 5Introduction class: 11:15 am - 12:15 pm at Rec 5
Advanced class: 6:00pm - 7:00 pm at Rec 3
Instructor: Candy Pollack
808-497-1939 | hulacise@gmail.com
Cost: $25 per month
e hula mai! come dance hula!
dance/creative movement/ballet
HIP HOP & CONTEMPORARY DANCE - Introduces children to two different popular, but different genres of dance using a variety of music styles and songs that are child friendly.
Saturday: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm at Rec 1
CREATIVE MOVEMENT - Beginning level of exploration with practice of the basic dance elements and pre-ballet for ages 3 to 5. Let your child discover the beauty and joy of self-expression through dance.
Friday: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm at Rec 1Saturday: 8:30 am - 9:30 am at Rec 1
BALLET - Ballet is a beautiful system of body awareness. It develops an adaptive body that can move with both strength and grace.
Ballet 1 (Ages 6 to 9)Friday: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm at Rec 1
Saturday: 9:30 am - 10:30 am at Rec 1
Ballet 2/3 (Ages 9 to teens)Friday: 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm at Rec 1
Saturday: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm at Rec 1
Instructor: Laura Kunimura
808-228-3743 | danceisle@aol.com www.danceisland.net
This class is designed for both beginning and experienced students, and includes a variety of practices and forms for balance, flexibility, focus,
strength, relaxation and enhanced breathing techniques.
Students will learn Qigong Warmup, 8 Silk Brocades, Organ Cleansing/Detox, Yang style Tai Chi short forms, and Tai Chi stick & sword in an active, fun and educational environment. Adults (and children under 18 accompanied by a parent or guardian) are welcome.
Tuesday: 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm at Rec 3Saturday: 10:00 am - 11:15 am at Rec 3
Instructor: Stuart Holloway808-741-3650 | Stuart@InnergycentreLLC.com
www.InnergyCentreLLC.com
qigong & tai chi
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A low-impact high energy workout combining the muscle-sculpting and core-firming benefits of Pilates with the strength and flexibility advantages of Yoga through the use of dynamic, constantly flowing exercises that increase your heart rate, burn
calories, lengthen & tone your muscles, increase your flexibility and makes you sweat. Get stronger, longer and leaner in an enjoyable total-body fitness system designed to whip you into shape from head to toe with upbeat mainstream music keeping things exciting, interesting and “in the zone” during your workout.
Saturdays: 8:00 am - 9:00 am at Rec 2MTA - $5/class or $20.00/5 classes ($4/class)
Non MTA - $6/class or $30.00/6 classes ($5/class)
Instructor: Dominique Rollins
Phone: 808-479-9056
Please bring your own exercise mat
piyo
YIN YOGA - Yin Yoga is slow-paced practice that normally holds poses for 3-5 mins.Practicing Yin Yoga can: Help with range of motion and flexibility, access to different layers of the body such as deep connective tissues, ligaments, joints and
bones, help us to tap into the parasympathetic nervous system and teach us to slow down and be compassionate for yourself.
Tuesday: 10:00 am - 11:00 am at Rec 1Open to all-levels. Must be able to practice on mat.
GENTLE YOGA - In this class, we will focus on breathing techniques, mobility and some basic standing and seated postures. We will hold most of the poses for about 3-5 breath to help you find your alignment. This class is for you if you are looking for ways to find balance, strength and flexibility. Gentle practice will help to connect the body and mind.
Thursday: 8:00 am - 9:00 am at Rec 1
CHAIR YOGA - Chair Yoga is gentle form of practice in which postures are performed while seated and/or with the aid of a chair.We will practice breathing techniques, postures, hand gestures(mudras) and affirmations(mantra) to help us connect to our body and mind. Thorough the practice we will focus on mobility, flexibility and strength as well. This class is
Parkinson’s accessible.
Thursday: 9:00 am - 10:00 am at Rec 1
Instructor: Ikumi EichelbergerEmail: ikumi.eichelberger@gmail.com
Cost per class: $10 MTA Members | $11 non-membersPlease sign-up in person through the instructor or via email.
This will secure your spot at the class.
Rental mat available for $2.(amount limited)
gentle yoga / chair yoga /yin yoga
A beginner-friendly class suitable for all ages. Gentle yoga movements to stretch and strengthen the body, utilizing a chair for support. Class may also include simple breathing techniques and meditation for enhancing overall well-being.
Wednesday: 8:30 am - 9:30 am at Rec 1
Instructor: Jill SeitzingerEmail: yogawithjill808@gmail.com
CHAIR YOGA
Offering the following two adaptable and effective martial arts systems. Take the opportunity and participate in some classes without obligation or commitment.
(1) KAJUKENBO SELF-DEFENSE SYSTEM:
Composed of the best techniques from five different martial arts: Karate (Ka), Judo and Jujitsu (Ju), Kenpo (Ken), and Chinese Boxing (Bo), for male and female students 4 years old and over. Children will increase their motor
skills, coordination, balance and agility. The program focuses on building vital skills, such as, discipline, respect, self-control, self-confidence, focusing, concentration, goal-setting and commitment. Martial arts is a great foundation builder for the future development of your child.
Youth: Tues & Thurs: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm at Rec 3Adults: Tues & Thurs: 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm at Rec 3
Practice Sessions
2nd & 4th Saturday of the month at Rec 5Adult: 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Youth: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Beginner Youth: 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
(2) DYNAMIC STREET S.M.A.R.T. SELF-DEFENSE SYSTEM: Self-Preservation (S.) Martial Arts (M.A.) Reactionary (R.) Tactics (T.). A no frills self-defense system based on martial arts and military fighting skills used by elite forces around the world, modified for street survival. This system teaches adults simple, practical, and effective hand-to-hand self defense skills that will end a confrontation with skilled opponents in seconds. Students are taught based on if you are a civilian, security/law enforcement, or military.
Adults : Tues & Thurs: 7:30 pm-8:30 pm at Rec 3
Practice Sessions2nd & 4th Saturday of the month at Rec 5
Adults: 11:30 am - 2:30 pm
Instructor: Chuck Stevenson | 808-623-6399 facebook.com/StevensonKenpoKarate
stevenson kenpo karate
A traditional program that promotes self-discipline, respect for others, self-control, self-confidence, focus, and physical fitness. Open to all ages.
Mon & Wed: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm at Rec 1Thursday: 5:00 pm - 6:15 pm at Rec 3
Instructor: Richard Nelson
Contact: 808-721-0507 www.fskah.com
karate
Are you interested in participating in an Olympic sport that is good for the mind, body and spirit? Mililani Judo Academy has been helping the Mililani community develop confident, respectful citizens
since 1973. You will learn self defense, get a great workout, and have fun participating in a lifelong activity that the whole family can enjoy. Come join us!
Tues & Thurs: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm at Rec 1
Sensei: Richard Oshiro
Phone: 808-265-2590
judo
A self-defense system incorporating Karate (Ka), Judo and Jujitsu (Ju), Kenpo (Ken) and Chinese Boxing (Bo). The program focuses on vital life skills including respect, discipline, focus, concentration, and
confidence for the entire family.
Little DragonsMon & Wed: 5:30 pm - 6:00 pm at Rec 5
YouthMon & Wed: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm at Rec 5Saturday: 9:00 am - 10:00 am at Rec 5
AdultsMon & Wed: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm at Rec 5Saturday: 10:00 am - 11:00 am at Rec 5
WeaponsSaturday: 8:00 am - 9:00 am at Rec 5
Contact Jane Iversen
Phone: 808-626-2807 | 808-222-3860hawaiiankajukenbo.com
hawaiian kajukenbo association
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Independent Contractor Classes
Come check out our eight Pickleball Courts at Recreation Center 3.
Members may borrow Pickleball paddles and balls from MTA, if available. Enjoy new friends and experience the fun of the fastest growing sport in the nation.
FREE beginners’ lessons offered by Mililani Pickleball on Monday evenings at 6:00 pm and some Monday / Wednesday mornings at 8:30 am.
Inclusiveness, fun and exercise are emphasized.
Beginners’ Clinics (No experience, no problem): Mon & Wed: 8:30 am - 10:00 am
Monday: 6:00 pm - Sundown
Open Play Daily (Except Mon): 7:00 am - 11:00 am Daily (Except Tues): 5:00 pm - Sundown
Ladder Play Monday: 8:15 am | Tuesday: *
For Clinic RSVP, Ladder RSVPor other questions, contact:
Jason Fujinaka 808-542-8139 Email: JasonFujinaka@gmail.com
*Please contact for updated clinic times
pickleballtennis
Get active and have fun with tennis! Players of all levels are welcome - we’ll guide you through getting started with the right equipment, learning the rules of play, and playing for fun, or on a competitive level. All lessons are held at Rec 3.
Tennis with Rick AquinoPhone: 808-486-5270Tuesday: 3:00 pm - 9:00 pm*Thursday: 3:00 pm -9:00 pm*Saturday: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm*
Tennis with Rich SoteloEmail: tennisuer@gmail.comMonday: 8:00 am - 4:00pm
Wednesday: 8:00 am - 2:30pm
Friday: 8:00 am - 3:30 pm
Sunday: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm*
*Please contact instructor for updated class times
Open to all ages. Alleviate the symptoms of common musculoskeletal ailments with the Fascianation Method of self-myofascial release. Developed by Founding Members of the Fascia Research Society, this class will enable you to understand why you have aches and pains and
how to mitigate those pains with simple and effective techniques using a Fascianator Roller. Improve your flexibility, posture and circulation while learning about the largest organ system in the body...the FASCIA. Drop-ins are welcome.
Tuesday: 9:00 am - 10:00 am at Rec 3Wednesday: 7:15 pm - 8:15 pm at Rec 1
Instructor: Anthony Chrisco
Phone: 808-227-6221Email: achrisco16@gmail.com
www.thefascianator.com
Bring a yoga mat and water and wear comfortable exercise clothes. Read our
incredible testimonials at:www.thefascianator.com.
Cost per class: $15 MTA Members | $16 non-members
roll your pain away
NOTICE: CLASSES CANCELLED THROUGH END OF JULY
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Aloha Aquatics Swim Team has been around since 1971. We believe in building character, perseverance and commitment in all of
our swimmers. Our coaches are experienced and committed to developing these soft skills into your child while making swimming fun and enjoyable. Our goal is to develop in our swimmers a love for the sport while competing at the highest level of competition. Aloha Aquatics competes in USA swimming sponsored competitions in Hawaii and on the mainland. We offer four different levels of swimming experiences starting with our beginner swimmers (Bronze) up to our elite swimmers (Juniors). If interested, please drop us a line and we would be more than happy to help you find a nice fit for your child.Bronze: Monday, Wednesday & Fridays & Silver at Rec 6 from 6:00 pm-8:00 pm Tuesday & Thursday at Rec 1 from 5:00 pm-7:00 pmGold &: Monday - FridayJunior at CORP from 5:00 pm-7:00 pm
Contact: Mr. Kenessey
president@alohaaquatics.orgalohaaquatics.org
aloha aquaticsGIRL SCOUTS RAINBOW SERVICE UNIT
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
Mililani Leader’s Meetings:1st Tuesday of the month
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm at Rec 2Contact: Jennifer Frisbee 808-429-6201
Email: rainbow.serviceunit612@gmail.com
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICAA program that builds character, trains in the responsibilities of citizenship, and develops personal fitness.
TROOP #164 - Meetings: Thursdays7:00 pm - 9:00 pm at Rec 1
Contact: Scoutmaster Mike Ballou 808-772-4845 Email: scoutmaster@troop164.net
www.troop164.netTROOP #664 - Meetings: Fridays 7:15 pm - 9:00 pm at Hanalani
Contact: Eric Alquisa 808-561-4505 Email: scoutmaster@troop664.org
TROOP #664 for Girls - Meetings: Fridays7:15 pm - 9:00 pm at Hanalani
Contact: Anson Chan 808-256-8318Email: troop664gscoutmaster@gmail.com
VENTURE CREW BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICAA youth development program of the Boy Scouts of America for young men and women who are 14 years of age OR 13 years of age and have completed the eighth grade and under 21 years of age. Venturing’s purpose is to provide positive experiences to help young people mature and to prepare them to become
responsible and caring adults, with an emphasis in adventure, leadership, personal growth, and service.
Meetings: 2nd Tuesday of each month6:45 pm - 9:00 pm at Rec 2(Meeting starts at 7:00 pm)
Contact: Stuart Lai 808-369-7673Email: mililaniventurecrew@gmail.com
Begin your adventure at: scouting.org/venturing
MILILANI GARDEN CLUBCreated to promote and participate in community projects where possible, by providing education in horticulture, conservation, garden design, and the art of flower arrangement.
Meetings: 3rd Thursday of the monthSeptember through May
9:30 am - noon at Rec 2Call: 808-626-9561 or 808-625-6778
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS CHAPTER #4The Disabled American Veterans helps vets get everything your sacrifices earned, while ensuring that you and your family receive the best this country has to offer.
Meetings: 3rd Tuesday of the month 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm at Rec 2
Contact: Roy Brown 808-623-8884
MILILANI LIONS CLUBWe help where help is needed in our own
communities and around the world, with unmatched integrity and energy.
Meetings: 1st, 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of the month 6:30 pm at Rec 2
Contact: Michael Magaoay 808-428-3736
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Mail: Mililani Town Association | 95-303 Kaloapau St | Mililani, HI 96789Drop Off: Admin Office, Rec 3 or Rec 7 Business OfficeEmail: support@mililanitown.orgFax: 808-623-3474
important notice regarding mta event ticketsAll MTA Special Event ticket sales will now be available ONLINE. Members must be REGISTERED for online access to purchase tickets
for MTA events. Please be sure to register ASAP for the easiest transition to our new, convenient online system.
new! MTA EVENT TICKETS are now online!
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THREE FREE CLASSES!
Call Tammi: 497- 4299
MTA REC CENTER 5
Tues. & Thurs @ 6:15 pm
New students only
See our ad on page 16 for a special offer!
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