Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 25, Number 6, 1 June 2008 — Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Native Hawaiian Historic Preservation Council accepting applications The Office of Hawaiian Affairs - Native Hawaiian Historic Preservation Oouneil (NHHPO) is presently accepting applications for the at-large seat to fulfill the uncompleted term ending December 31, 2008. Individuals interested in serving on the advisory body to the OHA Board of Trustees on issues pertaining to historic preservation and cultural conservation are chosen to assure a broad and balanced geographical representation of professional and cultural disciplines involved with historic preservation. We are also accepting applications for the Lana'i seat to fulfill the uncompleted term ending December 31, 2010. Applicants must reside on Lana'i. Please contact Pearl Ah Ho, OHA CRC on Lana'i, telephone (808) 565-7930 for an applieahon. The mission of the NHHPC is "to improve the quality of life and ensure the cultural identity of Native Hawaiians by preserving and perpetuating Native Hawaiian cultural and historic resources, and empowering all Hawaiians to participate in the stewardship of these properties, traditions, practices and values." Members serve without compensation: however, travel expenses are covered by OHA. Monthly meetings are usually held at OHA's Honolulu office on the 4th Monday of eaeh month. For further information, eall the Office of Hawaiian Affairs on your island: Hilo, 920-6418: Kona, 327-9525: Maui, 873-3364: Moloka'i 560-3968: Kaua'i 241-3508: Lana'i 565-7930. You may also eall Apolei Bargamento at 594-1961 on O'ahu. Download the NHHPC applieahon form at www.oha.org. Completed applieaUon must be e-mailed or postmarked by 4:00 p.m. Friday, June 20, 2008 to: apoleib@oha.org. \ Mail to: Apolei Bargamento, NHHPC, 711 Kapi'olani Blvd„ Suite 500, Honolulu, HI 96813. office of hawaiian affairs