Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 8, Number 12, 1 December 1991 — AOHCC statistics [ARTICLE]

AOHCC statistics

1 he Hawanan Civic Clubs were tounded īn 1918 by Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole to stimulate Hawaiian leadership and to provide assistance to the Hawaiian people. Today, the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs continues the tradition and mission The AHCC also provides scholarships for young Hawaiians; works to increase public awareness, and support for, Hawaiian concerns; and represents the interests of the Hawaiian people. At the 1991 AHCC convention, at the Royal Waikoloa Hotel on the Island of Hawai'i, 42 clubs were represented. At the convention meeting Friday, Nov. 8, the credentials and registration committee announced the preliminary numbers for attendees:

The 21 O'ahu Council clubs registered 135 delegates, 60 alternates, nine at-large delegates, 82 members, 13 guests at the convention for a total of 300. The Pearl Harbor club registered the highest representation of any club or Council with 27 delegates, five alternates, two at-large delegates, 42 members and eight guests for a total registration of 82. The nine Hawai'i Council clubs registered 38 delegates, 28 alternates, three at-large delegates, and 90 members, for a total of 160 registrants. The three Maui CounciI clubs registered four delegates, three alternates, one at-large delegate and seven members for a total of 15 registrants. When the preliminary report was made to the convention on Friday morning, the Ho'olehua Club had not registered. The three Kaua'i Council clubs registered 10 delegates, seven alternates, one at-large delegate, nine members and one guest for a total of 28 registrants. The six Mainland Council clubs registered 48 delegates, six alternates, two at-large delegates, 33 members and two guests for a total of 91 registrants.

The grand total for the 42 clubs, announced Friday was: 235 delegates, 105 alternates, 16 atlarge delegates, 221 members and 16 guests registered for a total of 594 registrants. These figures are subject to reconciliation and should be considered preliminary, according to the credentials and registration committee. President Jalna Keala noted, following the report, that with the addition of late arrivals and including those attending the functions as observers, there were well over 600 people participating in the 1991 convention.