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Hawaii
July 2001

Our sincere thanks to all who have helped to make our enriching summer programme possible and to our Alumnae Association for making connections for us. Special thanks to Mrs. S. Narimatsu and Mr. R. Bahar of Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism for facilitating our programme, Mr. M. Silliman and Mrs. J. Kappenberg of LCC for supporting the programme arrangements, and Mrs. D. Sundberg, our course tutor, for highlighting our strengths and appreciating our weaknesses.

with Mr. Silliman, the Provost of the University of Hawaii
on the grounds of Bishop Museum

 

with our teacher, Mr. Butch, on Kaala Farm
in Plantation Village, site of early migrant workers

 

weaving a bracelet with dry leaves
making Lau Lau, a Hawaiian dish, in the College kitchen

 

sharing experience under a fruit tree
experimenting with Lego robotics in Leeward Community College

 

under the statue of Dr Sun Yat Sen in Chinatown, Honolulu
graduation, with Mrs. Narimatsu, Deputy Director, Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism