Daily Archives: July 12, 2008

Filipino Community Events


I attended many Filipino community events this year.  Some of the notable events were:

1.  Filipino Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii Legislative Listen – January 2008 at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii;

2.  Hawaii State House of Representatives Filipino Caucus – About twice a month from January to May 2008;

3.  University of the Philippines Alumni Association Dinner – Early Spring 2008 at Hale Koa Hotel;

4.  I sponsored and presented the trophy to Ms. Terno Ball – Spring 2008 at Ala Moana Hotel;

5.  Greeted Philippine Ambassador to the U.S. and a Philippine Senator at Philippine Consul General Ariel Y. Abadilla’s residence – April 2008;

6.  Care Home Operators Meeting – Spring 2008 at Waipahu Intermediate School;

7.  United Filipino Council of Hawaii Golf Tournament – Spring 2008;

8.  Filipino Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii’s Filipino Entreprenuer of the Year and Scholarship Awards – April 5, 2008 at Hilton Hawaiian Village;

9.  I sponsored and presented the bouquet to United Filipino Council of Hawaii Mrs. Hawaii Filipina – June 2008;

10.  110th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence – Wednesday, June 11, 2008 at the Honolulu Country Club;

11.  Dedication of the Filipino House at the Children’s Discovery Center – May or June 2008?; and

12.  Filipino Chamber of Commerce’s 54th Annual Installation Banquet – Saturday, July 5, 2008 at the Hilton Hawaiian Village.

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Waipahu Hongwanji Bon Dance


I attended the Waipahu Hongwanji Bon Dance.  I danced to the “Fukushima” song.  I thought of my grandma Karamatsu when I danced.  She used to dance with me and my sisters at the Jodo Shu bon dances.

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Honolulu Central Seventh-day Adventist Church – Festival of Religious Freedom


Below is my speech for the Honolulu Central Seventh-day Adventist Church’s Festival of Religious Freedom.  I freestyled so I went a little off the written speech.

 

Aloha and good morning,

 

My name is Jon Riki Karamatsu and I am a State Representative from District 41, which comprises of Waikele, Royal Kunia, Village Park and Waipahu.  I am honored to be here today to participate in your Hawaii Festival of Religious Freedom.

 

Your festival gives everyone the opportunity to celebrate the importance of religious freedom, and to spread the aloha spirit, a spirit of hospitality and compassion.  A unity of all people of diverse backgrounds makes us stronger in our quest to better our world.

 

I want to thank your church for all the work you do to teach compassion.  I truly believe that compassion can lead one to happiness, and ultimately to peace within.  When a majority of the people are compassionate, happy, and peace, a majority of the world will be at peace.  That is how we can achieve world peace.

 

I have been a strong advocate for peace.  In the 2007 Legislative Session, my Peace Day Bill, House Bill 345 was signed into law as Act 023 by the Governor on April 18, 2007.  The law establishes September 21st annually as Peace Day in Hawaii to promote peace programs, improve international relations, and increase educational awareness of peace.  I was inspired to create this bill after being approached by the Hawaii Federation of Junior Young Buddhist Association members, who presented a similar resolution to their state council.  I chose September 21st because it was already designated as the International Day of Peace by the United Nations.  I am looking forward to celebrating our second Peace Day celebration on Sunday, September 21st and hope you will be able to participate in our celebration.

 

I would like to extend my best wishes and warmest aloha to all of you.  I hope you have a very successful and rewarding weekend.

 

Thank you.

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