Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 6, Number 5, 1 May 1989 — Prizes Offered In Voter Slogan Contest [ARTICLE]

Prizes Offered In Voter Slogan Contest

The Office of the Lieutenant Governor is sponsoring a contest to create an advertising slogan urging people to vote. The slogan should inspire people across the United States to vote in the 1990 elections. Prizes are being offered to all winners and finalists in Hawaii's "Voter Slogan Contest," including trips to Washington, D.C., the neighbor islands and $100 U.S. savings bonds. The winning entry will represent Hawai'i in the National Voter Slogan contest for the 1990 national elections. The purpose of the contest is to increase vot,_ _*wareness and participation in the 1990 elections. Entries should be mailed to the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, State Capitol, Honolulu, HI 96813 and be postmarked by June 9, 1989. The contest is open to all residents of Hawai'i, ages 5 and older, except for contest judges, employees of the Office of the Lt. Governor, and their immediate families. Entries and detailed contest rules ean be obtained at the Office of the Lieutenant Governor and Office of the City Clerk on Oahu, and at the county clerk offices on Hawai'i, Kaua'i and Maui. O ka mea ua hala, ua hala ia. What is gone is gone. There is no use in recalling hurts of the past. From: " 'Olelo No'eau: Hawaiian Prouerbs & Poeiieal Sayings," Bishop Museum Press.