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When and Where
  • 10/9/2023 8:00 AM EDT
  • 10/11/2023 12:00 PM EDT
  • Hawaii
  • Oahu
  • HI

ACPE's AAPI Cop

A Gathering of Spirits

Oahu, HI



Registration: 

A $75 registration fee per CoP member:


ACPE Reimbursements:

1. Accommodations for four nights ($125 night, per member for lodging.

2. Meals: (ACPE meal per diems ($20 breakfast, $25 lunch, $40 dinner; tips not to exceed 20%, no alcohol is reimbursed or master billed.)

           - 4 breakfasts

           - 4 lunches

           - 4 dinners

           - 4 snacks

3. Excursion entry fees up to $100/member

 

Travel Expenses – Ground and Air:

Please remember ACPE does NOT reimburse for travel to/from CoP events (air, ground, or other).


Schedule

Monday, October 9

8:00 AM                     Breakfast                      

10:00 AM                   Talk Story w/ John Moody & Glenn Harada

1:00 PM                      Bishop Museum (~3 hours)

Evening                      Evening Debrief: Discussions about AAPI History

 

Tuesday, October 10

Breafast                     On own

9:00 AM                     Gather – Curriculum Discussions

11:00 AM – Noon       Hula Lessons

Royal Hawaiian Center: 2201 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu

1:00 PM                      Hawaii State Art Museum (~2 hours)

or Iolani Palace

Dinner                        On own

Evening                      Sharing Culture

 

Wednesday, October 11

Breafast                     On own

9:00 AM                     Excursion Ideas: Plantation Village??

or, Care for the Care Givers Gathering

Late Afternoon/Evening       Beach Gathering & Pot Luck Dinner

Concluding After dinner til 10 PM

 


Excursions are being planned to include family members (though the entry fee for our CoP members may be included in your registration). Some things we are looking into, and inquiries made include: 

- Bishop Museum: Founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop, in honor of his wife Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop—the last descendant of the royal Kamehameha dynasty—Bishop Museum houses the largest collection of Hawaiian and Pacific cultural artifacts and natural history specimens in the world.

https://www.bishopmuseum.org

-         Iolani Palace: Iolani Palace is a living restoration of a proud Hawaiian national identity and is recognized as the spiritual and physical multicultural epicenter of Hawaii.

https://www.iolanipalace.org/visit/tours-admission/guided-tours/

 

- Hawaiian Plantation Village: The Village tells the story of life on Hawaii's sugar plantations (circa 1850-1950) and is composed of a museum and restored buildings and replicas of plantation structures, including houses of various ethnic groups and community buildings such as the plantation store, infirmary, bathhouse and manager's office. We share the story of Hawaii's many cultures: including Hawaiian, Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Korean, Okinawan, Portuguese and Puerto Rican.

http://www.hawaiiplantationvillage.org/home.html