January 1st, 2026

David C. Livingston

http://www.ThingsWorthSaving.com

303 Kipukai Place

Honolulu, Hawaii  96826

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In a workplace increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, the skills that matter most are the ones technology can’t replace.

Tuesday, January 20
Time: 530 - 8pm
Location: Dave & Buster's Ala Moana

RSVP deadline: Friday, January 16

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Certified Dale Carnegie Master Trainer and award-winning business leader Jan Kaeo will lead this powerful session designed to help professionals strengthen the people skills that set them apart—communication, leadership, influence, and confidence. This event will inspire you to shift your mindset from uncertainty to curiosity, empowering you to stay relevant, build trust, and lead effectively in an AI-driven world.
Jan brings decades of leadership, training, and real-world experience that has inspired thousands of strategy, sales, service, and leadership professionals. Recognized locally and nationally for her impact, Jan is known for her practical insights, energy, and passion for developing human potential. 

Join SME Honolulu for an inspiring event that will equip you with the skills—and the confidence—to thrive alongside AI, not compete with it.

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Bring your colleagues and friends and enjoy an after-work learning and networking experience with SME Honolulu. Limited spots available. Reserve your tickets today!

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Rotary Club of Waikiki with Rick Tabor

RYLA

Another great day in Rotary! Thanks Rick for the RYLA update -and thanks to Rotary and some special members for sponsoring 13 kids to RYLA!

Fred Brooks, Sally Blanchard, Carol Riley, Chad Adams and Dave Livingston each pitched in $250 to sponsor a student to RYLA -
any other volunteers?

Enjoy the Photos!

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A note from Ed Case

Aloha, Friend.

As a difficult 2025 comes to a close and we look to the opportunities and challenges of 2026, I want to share some summaries of my activities this year, ask for your continued guidance, and invite you to six more in-person districtwide Talk Story with Congressman Case community meetings the last week of January.

My mission in Congress year-in, year-out remains to contribute to national leadership, assure that our federal government is helping our Hawai‘i, and assist you and yours with your own concerns.

Here is my year-end Congressional Report highlighting some of my 2025 efforts in each of those areas and providing details on my January Talk Stories: https://tinyurl.com/casenewsletter.

Here is a short slideshow of my Year in Pictures: https://tinyurl.com/caseslideshow.

Here is a short video highlighting my Constituent Services: https://tinyurl.com/caseservices.

There is much more on my website at case.house.govOr, please email me at ed.case@mail.house.gov or call me at (808) 650-6688.

I depend fully on staying in touch with you, and welcome your questions and comments on any matter.

My great Washington, DC and Honolulu staff and I are here to help you, and wish you and yours only the best for 2026.

 

 
 
 

Contact Me

IN WASHINGTON, DC
2210 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Ph. (202) 225-2726

IN HONOLULU
1003 Bishop Street
Suite 1110
Honolulu, HI 96813
Ph. (808) 650-6688

Email

ed.case@mail.house.gov

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Kapono’s to launch new location in Hawaii Kai

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Kapono's At The Lounge will open Dec. 31.

KAPONO'S AT THE LOUNGE

By Virginia Noone – Reporter, Pacific Business News

Dec 5, 2025

A new music venue created in partnership with famed Hawaii musician Henry Kapono is slated to open in Hawaii Kai on New Year’s Eve.

The waterfront venue, Kapono’s at the Lounge, will be located inside Hawaii Kai marina recording studio, Island Sound Studios, in a venue formerly called The Lounge. Kapono’s at The Lounge is a collaboration between Henry Kapono, the Henry Kapono Foundation and The Lounge.

This opening night carries special meaning: It comes exactly 20 years to the day since the original Kapono’s at Aloha Tower Marketplace bid farewell with its legendary New Year’s Eve celebration,” the company said in a statement. “The epic party marked the end of a remarkable 10-year run that helped define Honolulu’s live music scene from 1995 to 2005.”

The venue will now be home to the Henry Kapono Foundation, Kapono’s at The Lounge, Island Sound Studios’ two studios and The Velvet Monkey, a speakeasy.

This partnership is more than a venue launch,” said Lezlee Kaʻaihue, executive director of the Henry Kapono Foundation, in a statement. “It’s about creating a true home for Hawaii’s music — a place where artists and audiences can come together to celebrate, uplift and inspire.”

Henry Kapono Ka‘aihue is a Grammy-nominated, multi-award-winning Native Hawaiian singer-songwriter.

Many award-winning artists have spent time at Island Sound Studios, including Beyoncé, John Legend and Eminem.

For decades, Island Sound Studios has been a creative home for chart-topping and Grammy-winning artists,” said Bryan and Kyle Spicer, co-owners of Island Sound Studios, in a statement. “Kapono’s at The Lounge expands that legacy into a live venue and creative hub for Hawaii’s music community.”

 

 

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Shared by Rick Tabor

So, just for fun here’s New Year’s Anytime, Anywhere Baby Boom Quiz! 

BABY BOOMER WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER Q&A

Here are 20 questions to see how well you know — or remember — the indelible imprint made on pop culture by baby boomers. Please use your noggin’ instead of Google or ChatGPT. & no folks, you don't have to be a boomer to play, but, Boomer Reflections are Priceless here! Susie & I did ok, but missed a few… perhaps we need more Tang! Lol  |   Good Luck

  1. What was in the first Swanson TV dinner?

  2. What two other "junk food" favorites were created by the inventor of the orange, powdered drink Tang?

  3. Name all three astronauts who were part of the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969.

  4. Who is "the cat who won't cop out when there's danger all about?"

  5. What did Simon and Garfunkel call themselves before adopting their eponymous name?

  6. What TV show teased, "The thrill of victory ... and the agony of defeat?"

  7. What was the name of the feminist magazine activist Gloria Steinem helped found?

  8. Actor and martial artist Bruce Lee died just before the release of which of his films?

  9. Which girl group did Darlene Love sing for?

  10. What was comedian Freddie Prinze's catchphrase from the 1970s TV show, "Chico and the Man?"

  11. In which country did the "Rumble in the Jungle" take place?

  12. How many castaways can you name from the TV show "Gilligan's Island?"

  13. What TV sitcom star from the 1970s once washed dishes at a Harlem eatery with Malcolm X?

  14. In what city was baby boomer singer Gloria Estefan born?

  15. What was the last Beatles album to be released?

  16. What legendary TV shows were mainstays on Saturday nights for CBS in 1973 in what some call the greatest network TV lineup ever?

  17. In what year did boxer Cassius Clay change his name?

  18. What toy became a worldwide sensation when it was popularized by Wham-O in 1957?

  19. Who was tennis player Billie Jean King's opponent in the "Battle of the Sexes?"

  20. What was the real name of "Dr. Seuss?"

Answers in next week’s TWS

 

 

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What does it really mean to live well in today's fast-paced world? In this episode of The Covert Code Podcast, recorded from my Oahu battleship, I sit down with Devra Wathen, a Honolulu-based creative who brings a grounded, real-world perspective on authenticity, intentional living, and the power of meaningful connection. Discover how creativity, connection, and intention shape the way we show up, contribute, and create lives of genuine vibrancy. Learn about the pivotal moments that shaped Devra's journey, the daily habits that keep life meaningful, and why community and creativity aren't luxuries—they're essential ingredients for human flourishing. Whether you're seeking more purpose in your work, deeper connections in your relationships, or simply a more intentional approach to daily life, Devra's insights will remind you that living well is an art form we can all cultivate.

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December 2025

Aloha e Association Board Directors

and Branch Board of Managers,

Last week, we had the pleasure of gathering many of our Association Board, Branch Boards of Managers, and special guests and supporters at our Annual Holiday Social. It was a wonderful evening to connect and express our sincere appreciation for all of you as volunteer leaders and partners who give so generously of your talent and heart to our YMCA.

While not everyone was able to attend, I wanted to share a brief reflection that connects where we have been, achieved together, and are headed.

As we close out 2025, we are also closing an important chapter with the completion of our 2023–2025 strategic plan. It was a plan that kept us focused on addressing some of the most critical needs facing our communities: advancing holistic health, helping youth reach their fullest potential, and strengthening our organization so more people across our communities can find belonging, connection, and well-being.

I am proud to share that we delivered on that promise.

For our kūpuna, we more than doubled the number served, growing from 4,894 to 8,500. Through our Kūpuna Food and Fun program, we now provide more than 42,000 meals each year across six sites, paired with wellness classes and kūpuna-centered workshops. Most importantly, nearly 100 percent of participating kūpuna report a stronger sense of belonging, connection, and support. 

For youth mental wellness, the impact has been equally significant. From January through November of this year alone, the Y served 5,062 youth, meeting 100 percent of our goal. This included both prevention and intervention services. The YMCA has become a trusted and stabilizing presence for young people and their families.

We also strengthened holistic health for all. By the end of 2025, more than 15,000 members were actively finding wellness at the Y. Thousands of individuals and families are rebuilding healthy routines, strengthening relationships, and reconnecting to community.

For keiki and teens, goals were exceeded. Preschool expanded to 303 seats, helping more families access early learning and care. Our teen and young adult leadership programs served 1,513 participants, preparing the next generation for college, careers, and civic leadership.

This progress has been matched by extraordinary philanthropic leadership in support of our reimagined Nuʻuanu YMCA, a project that will include affordable housing. Together, we have announced transformational gifts including a $5 million lead gift from The Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation, $3 million from the David C. Ai Charitable Trust, and $300,000 from Hawaiʻi State Federal Credit Union and Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines.

$1 Million

Most recently, we were honored to announce a $1 million gift from Nan Shin and Nan, Inc., recognizing the legacy of former YMCA CEO Don Anderson. Once complete, the new gym at our reimagined Nuʻuanu YMCA will carry Don’s name and continue his lifelong work of bringing people together.

See the heart behind this gift with this short tribute video:

You can also read the Pacific Business News coverage here.

As we look ahead, we are putting the final touches on our 2026–2028 strategic plan. Informed and shaped by the voices of our community, stakeholders, volunteer leaders, and staff. The plan focuses on the most critical issues facing our community today and where our YMCA is uniquely positioned to make a meaningful difference. We look forward to sharing the full plan in early 2026.

This moment also aligns beautifully with the launch of our national YMCA campaign, No Place Like This. Because there truly is no place like the Y for friendship that feels like ʻohana, for wellness that supports the whole person, for connection that creates belonging, and for potential that is seen, nurtured, and encouraged at every age.

And there is no place like this without an extraordinary community of volunteer leaders like you.

Thank you for your leadership, your partnership, and your belief in the mission of the YMCA of Honolulu. Because of you, we close this year stronger and ready for what comes next.

Lisa Ontai
Interim President & CEO

Six YMCAs Conference in Taipei

I had the opportunity, along with our Senior Program Executive Director Jon Cho, to join CEOs and rising leadership staff from five YMCA associations across the Asia-Pacific region at the 29th Six YMCAs Conference, hosted by Taipei YMCA in conjunction with its 80th anniversary celebration.

Centered on the theme “YMCA Strategy and Organizational Resilience in a Changing World,” leaders explored how YMCAs can continue delivering relevant services and sustaining lasting impact in an era of rapid change.

For nearly three decades, the Six YMCAs Conference has brought together YMCA leaders from Hong Kong, Osaka, Seoul, Taipei, Singapore, and Honolulu to share best practices, strengthen relationships, develop shared global solutions, and provide emerging leaders the opportunity to see themselves as changemakers both within their local communities and as part of a connected global movement.

 
 

December 2025 Community Newsletter

 

 

 

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Mercury Club Christmas Party

The oldest networking club in Honolulu - The Mercury Business Association (Mercury Club) held their Christmas party at the Waikiki Yacht Club on December 18th. Great Entertainment - Great Food - Great Games - Great Gift Exchange and really great friends! Enjoy the photos.

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Love your comments!

Congratulations on receiving the highest Navy League national award, the Scroll of Honor.

 

You are an incredible asset to the community.

I'm glad to be your friend.

 

Sincerely,

Katherine Ellwood

Rotary isn't just about service -- it's also about people you meet along the way. If David's story inspires you to serve, connect, and grow with others, learn how to join Rotary today: https://rotaryd5000.org/page/interested-in-joining/

Video:

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Janet Kelley Rotary District 5000 Public Image Chair

Hi David:

"Dave Livingston, received the highest Navy League national award, the Scroll of Honor"

 

 

Certainly Well Deserved!!, My, Friend!!

Stan Grube

"Because of you, each opportunity is elevated with a positive impact on your community. Your volunteerism and dedication has made a real difference"

I share this Tribute!! 

Stan Grube

Nice job Dave.  Well written as usual.

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These are such beautiful photos. Thank you so much for capturing the memories for all of us!

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On June 5, 2025 our very own Jane Ferreira and photographer and board member Dave Livingston, received the highest Navy League national award, the Scroll of Honor, each for their contributions to the National and Local Councils over the last 20 years. Bravo Zulu Jane and Dave. The Honolulu Council also cleaned up in other awards again this year!!! Mike Stevens – CEO Navy League of the United States

You brighten every event with your presence, and the photos as well.

We enjoyed our brief chats throughout the before and after.

Thanks you for what you do for the community.

Mahalo!

  -- David and Nora (Bramlett)

 

Thank you for all the work you do for our community with the Rotary Club. 

Your kindness was appreciated at the Ceremonies on Saturday.

Would it be possible to get some photos of HFD from you?

 I believe that a Google drive would be best.

 

Mahalo,

   Aaron Jones

Captain – Honolulu Fire Department

Engine 18 First Platoon

Kailua Fire Station

211 Kuulei Road

Kailua HI, 96734

(808)723-7418

Hi David, 

I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you so much again for your time in capturing the event last night! Your efforts contributed to making the night such a success. It was a pleasure seeing and chatting with you   

Have a fabulous weekend!

Ruvi Sirmans | Manager, Programs and Events | Young Professionals Coordinator 

Phone (808) 380-2432 | Email rsirmans@cochawaii.org | Website cochawaii.org

733 Bishop Street, Makai Tower Suite 1200, Honolulu, HI 96813

Proudly serving as Hawaii’s advocate for business for 175 years.

These are great, David!!  Thank you so much for your continued support and especially for sharing your talents with Make-A-Wish Hawaii!

 

Much Aloha,

Trini

The best newsletter you have ever sent. I enjoyed it very much.

Kathryn Henski

Dave - Thank you. You've outdone yourself!

So many photos and all great. Love the arcade shots. And the one near the end with you and Kendra is a winner. 

Mahalo for all you do. Great event. - Jean Dickinson

Aloha David, and mahalo nui for including the DVAC golf tournament in your newsletter. It is much appreciated!!

Mahalo,

Lisa

 

Lee

Director, Marketing & Communications

Public relations has started! I think you will enjoy this interview on HI Now (in the link below). 

Here are the links to the segments on HI Now:  https://www.hinowdaily.com/2025/04/02/clay-partnering-shapes-colleagues-into-collaborators/

Here is a Link to Download Segment

Would love to hear your thoughts and thank you for the support. 

Jerry Clay

Clay Partnering, LLC- Founder 

Good morning my dear friend!

Happy Volunteer’s Month!!!

I wanted to take this time to Thank YOU from the bottom of my heart for your amazing support, as an Outstanding Volunteer! Your hardworking commitment is admirable, and I am truly grateful. 

Because of you, each opportunity is elevated with a positive impact on our community. Your volunteerism and dedication has made a real difference, and I couldn’t do it without you!

May today and everyday be filled with love and joy always!

With much love from the bottom of my heart,

Ellie

Aloha Dave,

 

Always great seeing you at March of Dimes!  Thank you for always capturing the best moments of people coming together for a worthy cause!

 

 March of Dimes Kickoff 2025 - Artistic Mindz

 

Dana Low

NMLS 639234

Branch Manager

Mililani Branch

808-844-8701

Fabulous photos Dave!!  It looks like RYLA Oahu 2025 was a blast!

Mahalo for sharing, 

Jen Tanouye

You REALLY DO TAKE GREAT PHOTOS - For lots of these folks, it's probably the most recent good photo they have.

And you never get anyone with their mouth open or chewing or eyes closed... or you do a great job at editing them out.

I know it is appreciated, even when people don't say thank you.

Nancy

Mahalo for sharing.

Best wishes to you and your 'ohana!

Me ke aloha pumehana, 

Senator Mike Gabbard

Chair, Agriculture and Environment Committee

Hawaii State Capitol, Room 201

Honolulu, Hawai`i 96813

Ph: 808-586-6830  

P.S. Click HERE to check out my Senate webpage 

 

A‘ohe hana nui ke alu ‘ia. “No task is too big when done together by all.”  

Richard Rankin <dickrankin@wwohana.org>

Sun, Jan 5, 2025 at 8:52 PM

 

Aloha !

Please click on the site below to see our Board of Director David Livingston's wonderful photos of our Wounded Warrior Ohana Christmas Gala!

Warm regards,

Dick

 Wounded Warrior Ohana Christmas Gala 2025 - Artistic Mindz

Happy Birthday and Merry Christmas, Dave from Tokyo.

 

Thanks always for the news from around …..always interesting and helpful for calendar planning for events to go to … or a recap and peak at events I missed and wished I had attended.

 

Nice wrap up on SME event and list of honorees. Nice update on Christmas in the islands. All good, always. Loved the Tesla joke!

 

Keep staying young my friend.

 

And Happy New Year to you!

 

MAHALO!

 

DAVE

 


Dave Erdman | Founder, CEO & President

808-469-4833| derdman@pacrimmarketing.com

Aloha and Mahalo Dave,
As always the photos are awesome, Mahalo for what you do. I'm glad you got to prove to your wife you were working.
Much Aloha
Warmest Regards,
Lis

Hi David,

Just sending you a note of aloha and thanking you for the many wonderful events, pictures, charities you have supported since we met back in 2007. Amazing!

Thank you for leading and setting a great example for everyone. 

You truly are an "Artiste Extraordinare".

3 Cheers for you.!!!

Aloha

Carla von & Geoff Milford

Navy League event pals

 

 

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December 23, 2025

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Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!

This will be the final CMS Weekly newsletter of the year. As we head into the holiday season, we want to thank you for reading and engaging with our work throughout the past year. We wish you a joyful holiday season and a happy, healthy New Year, and we look forward to reconnecting with you when the CMS Weekly returns in the new year.

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On December 12, ADM Foggo spoke to the 58 graduates of the ATDM program in Danville, VA as they set off on their new careers in the maritime industrial base. You can read his speech here

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The administration’s new National Security Strategy calls for a significantly larger and more capable U.S. Navy, growing from about 290 ships to roughly 350 and adding a 12th aircraft carrier. The plan focuses on protecting vital sea lanes and choke points while strengthening America’s presence in the Western Hemisphere. These changes aim to ensure global reach and readiness for emerging threats. Read More

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The Russians have a very capable programme of information and intelligence gathering using undersea assets.” Russia’s newest submarines, including the ultra-quiet Severodvinsk armed with hypersonic missiles, represent a rapidly expanding threat beneath the Atlantic that NATO must urgently be prepared to counter, says retired US Navy Admiral (ret.) James G Foggo.

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Atlantic Council launches Revitalizing US Shipbuilding Task Force to bolster US maritime industrial base

The Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security and its Forward Defense program announced on December 16th the launch of the Revitalizing US Shipbuilding Task Force in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL). Admiral James Foggo, US Navy (retired), former commander, United States Naval Forces Europe-Africa and Allied Joint Force Command Naples is a Task Force Member, as well as CMS Navalist Dr. Steve WillsThe Russians have a very capable program of information and intelligence gathering using undersea assets.” Russia’s newest submarines, including the ultra-quiet Severodvinsk armed with hypersonic missiles, represent a rapidly expanding threat beneath the Atlantic that NATO must urgently be prepared to counter, says retired US Navy Admiral (ret.) James G Foggo. Watch Here

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The Maritime Policy Statement and Ensuring National Defense

This week, Admiral James G. Foggo (ret.) speaks with five authors of the The Navy League of the United States’ Maritime Policy statement, to discuss what the document calls for and the importance of continued American maritime dominance. You can read the Navy League's Maritime Policy Statement here

 

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Lauren Lawley Head, writer, as seen in TBJ Content Studio on Sept. 10, 2025. Lauren is a fulltime journalist and the founder and CEO of Lawley Head Media, LLC and a resident of Dallas, Texas. Ms. Head wrote an article about Mayo Clinic Cardiologist Dr. Stephen Kopecky who has recurring cancer after 14 years. Now with a wife and three little children, his goal is to see his children graduate from grade school. His motto is: Death is inevitable, but premature death is not …. Dr. Kopecky says that mental health has a significant impact on physical health. … The single largest psychological cause of heart disease mortality is pessimism; and pessimism has increased dramatically recently. Steps to increase optimism can yield big results.

A premature death has a way of putting parents and other family members in a state of complete devastation and becoming emotionally drained. This young doctor who often has a positive outlook for his patients, helping them to live longer, is now trying to have a more positive outlook on life for himself.

I have some good advice for him. We don’t know from the article whether he has a Pre-Plan or not, but it would make his optimism a little less difficult to achieve by knowing that he has already pre-planned for himself, his wife and children. In doing so, he can prevent some of their personal suffering and stress from getting any worse, while trying to arrange his sudden funeral/burial. He knows what’s in store for him, everything except the date.

Stay optimistic by just giving me a call. I will help you with your and your family’s Pre-Plans for traditional/casket or cremation. You can make the decisions now as to where you will be buried, or whether your wishes are to be cremated and your ashes scattered, or whether you want a niche, a family plot, or have your own mausoleum, etc. By being completely prepared, you will be able to give peace of mind to those close to you and to yourself. I can help you just like I have assisted more than 10,000 Hawaii families and individuals make their plans for cremation or burial.

You can also add a lifetime travel plan for $599 in case you or your children should die while away from home. This life-time travel plan will bring your body back home—a procedure that can cost thousands of dollars and occurs more often than you may think. Please ask me about the Family-First Protection Plan to cover children and grandchildren until they are 21. Please do this while you still can, and those who love you can rest easy knowing your choices will be honored. A Pre-Plan is a positive thing to have. We hope Dr. Kopecky has his.

Linda Rose Herman

Pre-planning Advisor

Hawaiian Memorial Park & Funeral Services/Borthwick Mortuary

(808) 864-3505

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SME Christmas Social

 

Sales and Marketing Executives held their Christmas Social at Earls - Thanks to Lex for taking care of us! Thanks to everyone for celebrating my 75th birthday (Real birthday is Christmas day!)

Enjoy the photos!

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YMCA Christmas Party

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YMCA Christmas Party was held at the Pacific Club December 17th, 2025. Board Members, Staff and Volunteers - Food, fun and fellowship - enjoy the photos!

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