QUESTIONS? Email: hiregional2015@gmail.com REGISTER ONLINE: SINGLE ADULTS & YOUNG SINGLE ADULTS register at: http://www.hawaiiregional.com -> click on Register and you will be directed to: https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/default.aspx?eventid=1700184 LEADERS (No registration fees for Stake Presidencies, Bishoprics, High COSTS: Councilors, SA/YSA Advisors, & their Spouses) register at: http://www.hawaiiregional.com/leaders-registration/ Registration Fee if you are only attending Saturday, July 18 th = $25.00 (Registration still open for Thursday, Saturday and Sunday only. Thursday & Sunday devotionals, Saturday mingling activities & workshops are free. Registration Fee for the Entire Conference = $40.00 (Online Registration now closed) You must register by Tuesday, July 7 th in order to participate in Friday s activities since you need to be cleared to go onto base. Registration Fee if you are only attending Friday, July 17 th = $25.00 (Online Registration now closed) You must register by Tuesday, July 7 th in order to participate in Friday s activities since you need to be cleared to go onto base. Refund Policy No refunds after July 7 th Make sure to check-in at the registration tables on Friday and Saturday to receive a wristband that will grant you access to meals and selected activities for the day. THURSDAY, July 16, 2015 TIME ACTIVITY PLACE INFORMATION 7:00 p.m. OPENING DEVOTIONAL (Free) Dress: Sunday Best and refreshments to follow Kaneohe Stake Center 46-117 Halaulani St. Kaneohe, HI 96744 Pick- up base access passes starting at 6:00 p.m. Walk- up Registration starts at 6:00 p.m. 1
FRIDAY, July 17, 2015 You must register via website by Tuesday, July 7 th in order to get access to the base. INSTRUCTIONS TO ACCESS BASE: For those of you who registered online, if you did NOT pick up your base pass at Thursday s registration table at Kaneohe Stake Center, then go to the pre- checkpoint location before proceeding to the base checkpoint (see Step 1 on page 3). If you picked up a pass, from Thursday s registration table, then proceed to Step 2 on page 4. TIME ACTIVITY PLACE INFORMATION ACTIVITIES, DINNER, & DANCE Directions: 1) First go to Pre- check- in location: Pearl Harbor Visitor Center Parking Lot 1 Arizona Memorial Place Honolulu, HI 96818 (Refer to map below) 6:00-10:00 p.m. 1940 s theme as a tribute to history of the location and event Dance under the stars on a platform near the USS Missouri Mingling activities / Get- to- know you games Dinner Menu: Nacho bar, fruit, and desserts (subject to change) 2) Next, proceed to the base checkpoint to cross the bridge at Ford Island. 3) Friday s activities, dance and dinner will be on the platform by USS Missouri on Ford Island. 63 Cowpens St. Honolulu, HI 96818 Dress: 1940 s theme as a tribute to the history and location of the event or casual dress. Dress cannot have the appearance of officer uniforms. (Church Standards) Bring valid government issued ID (e.g. Driver s License, State ID, Passport) 2
STEP 1: First, go to the PRE-CHECKPOINT (NOT the base access checkpoint) to meet Regional Conference Committee Members to verify that you have registered/clearance to proceed to base access and to pick up a pass. The PRE-CHECKPOINT will be at the PEARL HARBOR VISITOR CENTER PARKING LOT. \ 3
STEP 2. PROCEED TO BASE CHECKPOINT TO GO TO FORD ISLAND. MAKE SURE TO HAVE A GOVERNMENT ISSUED I.D. AND YOUR BASE PASS. STEP 3. PARK BY 63 COWPENS ST. CHECK-IN AT THE MAIN REGISTRATION TABLE TO OBTAIN A WRISTBAND TO ACCESS THE EVENT AREA. DANCE & DINNER WILL BE ON A PLATFORM BY THE USS MISSOURI. 4
SATURDAY, July 18, 2015 See BYU-Hawaii Map on Page 9 TIME ACTIVITY PLACE INFORMATION 6:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. TEMPLE SESSIONS: Initiatories and Endowments only, no temple baptisms Laie Hawaii Temple Bring your current temple recommend 7:00-9:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. 8:30-11:00 a.m. BREAKFAST Registration and check- in starts at 6:45 a.m. Breakfast menu: Eggs, meat, rice, and pastries (subject to change) Mingling activities and icebreakers ACTIVITIES (Free) Hauula Loop Trail Hike (1.5-2 hours) Escorts leaving Laie North Stake Center at 8:00 a.m. and at 9:00 a.m. ACTIVITIES (Free) Continued Hukilau Fishing starts at 8:30 a.m. Laie North Stake Center Next to Laie Hawaii Temple 55-600 Naniloa Loop Laie, HI 96762 Hauula Loop Trail Hukilau Beach Park Dress: Casual (Church Standards) For the hike, bring shoes, sunscreen, and a water bottle If participating: Bring extra clothes and towel 9:30 a.m. ACTIVITIES (Free) Continued Meet the Mormons Movie shown in the Theatre room and Asian room. Laie Hawaii Temple Visitors Center If observing: Bring a folding chair and sunscreen RSVP when you register online for the conference 9:00 11:30 a.m. ACTIVITIES (Free) Continued Family History Center Laie Hawaii Temple Visitors Center Be sure to have a Family Search or an lds.org account 12:00-1:00 p.m. 1:00-4:00 p.m. LUNCH Registration for those who have not yet registered starts at 11:30 a.m. by the YSA Stake Center Pavilions Menu: Make your own salad bar, pasta bar, and rolls. (menu subject to change) WORKSHOPS (Free) FOR WORKSHOP INFO see page 7 Registration for those who have not yet registered for the day starts at 12:45 p.m. on 1 st floor of Heber J. Grant Building Workshops are 50 minutes long and will run at three times, 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., and 3:00 p.m. Laie Hawaii YSA 1 st Stake Center Pavilions, BYU- Hawaii Campus 55-220 Kulanui St. Laie, HI 96762 Heber J. Grant Building, BYU- Hawaii Campus Dress: Casual (Church Standards) 5
4:00-6:00 p.m. SHOWERS For Attendees who need to shower prior to Dinner. Please take care of the shower areas as we are guests. REST AREAS Attendees who want to rest can use the Aloha Center Mall on BYU- Hawaii Campus. 5:30 p.m. DINNER starts at 5:30 p.m. 8:15-10:00 p.m. Registration for those who have not yet registered for the day starts at 4:45 p.m. at the Aloha Center Ballroom. Menu: Roast pork, garlic chicken, green salad, hot vegetables, rice, rolls, cake, and drinks (menu subject to change). Talent Show Program starts at 6:45 p.m. OUTDOOR MOVIE on a Big Inflatable Screen Movie: Saints and Soldiers Enjoy a movie under the stars Showers: Pool Showers, next to gym and tennis courts BYU- Hawaii Campus Rest Area: Aloha Center Mall, BYU- Hawaii Campus Aloha Center Ballroom, BYU- Hawaii Campus Little Circle, BYU- Hawaii Campus Bring your own towel, toiletries and change of clothes. We only have permission to use the showers do not use the pool. We are guests, please keep the facilities clean. Dress: Casual (Church Standards) Bring mats, towels to sit on To purchase your own copy of the movie go to Deseretbook.com 6
SATURDAY WORKSHOPS INFORMATION All offered at 1:00PM, 2:00PM, and 3:00PM Location: Heber J. Grant Building, BYU- Hawaii Campus A Mighty Change of Heart: Conversion is for all! by Elder and Sister Petramalo You have a role in the work of salvation! Every church member can do something to "labor in the Lord's vineyard for the salvation of the souls of men." We will cover the steps you could take in missionary work, convert retention, activation, temple and family history work, or teaching the gospel. Come and be a part of this great work! Elder Gilbert Petramalo is a former mission president to Ghana, West Africa. Elder and Sister Gretchen Petramalo have also served missions in London, India, Singapore, Indonesia, Tanzania, East Africa and other locations. Currently they are our military liaison missionaries serving in the Mililani Stake. You Say Tomato by Sister Pamela Campbell Ever have trouble communicating with, or understanding the opposite sex? Gain some valuable insights that will help you with socializing, dating, friendships, and communication with the opposite sex. Pamela Campbell taught Institute for 6 years and Seminary. As a former law enforcement communications officer and trainer, soccer coach, life coach, and motivational speaker she has a refreshing approach to communication skills! She has been a stake Single Adult leader for 12 years and currently is a Temple worker and Singles Rep. Life Management by Bro. Dennis Kim Do you think your life only revolves around the Gospel? Think again. What aspect of your life does not revolve around money and finances? In this class you will learn how to control your finances, and not be a slave to it. Dennis discusses the way to put your finances together that balances your needs, wants, taxes, and investments. Career: MBA, Chartered Financial Consultant, Chartered Life Underwriter, and a Fellow of the Life Underwriters Training Council. He was selected Professional of the Year by his peers in 1992 and again in 2012. Church: Served as a Bishop, Stake President, and Mission President. Currently the Hawaii Coordination Council Director of Public Affairs. Family: Six children, twenty- three grandchildren, and two wives (consecutively not concurrently) First wife. Linda, died of an aneurism in 2008. Currently married to Yvonne Huang Kim. For Better or for Worse - How Habits and Habitual Behaviors Influence our Lives by Bro. John Lee We can overcome character weaknesses and other undesirable behaviors by of the atonement of Jesus Christ. We find that certain habits start off as our best friend, but end up as our worst enemy. Addiction is not necessarily habitual drug, alcohol or tobacco use, but includes anger management, excessive spending, pornography, excessive gaming and use of social networking. The Addiction Recovery Program includes not only the individual who desires to recover from addiction, but also family and friends whose lives may be affected by the addiction of another. John will share insights based on 6-1/2 years as group leader in the Addiction Recovery Program. The presentation will include a video as well as an opportunity for questions and answers. Hebrews 4:16 Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need. D&C 121:45 Let virtue garnish thy thoughts unceasingly John Lee is an adult convert to the Church. After inactivity of seven years, he has served as Bishop, Bishopric Counselor, Ward Mission Leader, Seminary Teacher, and Activities Committee Chairman. He is currently serving on the High Council of Mililani Stake and is a part- time Service Missionary for LDS Family Services as a group leader in the Addiction Recovery Program. Professionally, John worked as a math teacher, Student Activities Coordinator, and Industrial Arts Teacher for the Hawaii State Department of Education. He was selected Teacher of the Year by his peers. He retired after 42 years of service. He graduated from BYU- Hawaii (formerly Church College of Hawaii) as the Outstanding Student. At BYU- Hawaii, he was Student Government Vice- President. 7
Just Serve by Bro. Roy Yamamoto In order to assist Church members in following the biblical admonition of the Savior to love thy neighbor as thyself (Matthew 22:39), Just Serve provides members and missionaries with opportunities to care for the poor and needy, hasten the work of salvation, and enhance the quality of life in the community. Church members and missionaries work with community partners to identify needs and respond to those needs in the spirit of charitable service. Service is the essence of the gospel of Jesus Christ. President Thomas S Monson has reminded us that unless we lose ourselves in service to others, there is little purpose to our own lives. ( What Have I Done for someone Today?, Ensign, November 2009, p 85) Go to the workshop and learn how we can work side by side and learn from each other to increase mutual understanding, correct misconceptions, and build bridges with those not of our faith. Just Serve will make it easier to be the servants we want to be. Roy H Yamamoto is the Executive Vice Chair of the Waipahu Hawaii Stake JustServe Committee. Brother Yamamoto currently serves as a member of his stake High Council and is a temple ordinance worker and sealer at the Laie Hawaii Temple. He has previously served as a bishop, bishop s counselor, stake Sunday School president, and in stake and ward Young Men Presidencies. He graduated from the University of Hawaii at Manoa with a degree in mechanical engineering and a Hawaii Management Program certificate from the College of Business Administration. He has also been a registered industrial hygienist and certified safety and health professional. A recently retired director of safety, security and risk management at Brigham Young University Hawaii, he has also worked at Kaiser Foundation Hospital and Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard in similar capacities. He has received the Boy Scouts of America Silver Beaver award for his service in Scouting as a scoutmaster and district commissioner. He currently volunteers as a member of the Oahu Medical Reserve Corps in the State Department of Health and for the Hawaiian Humane Society. He is married to Karen (Taniguchi) Yamamoto and has two children. Digital Roots Today Tools for Family History by Sister Leila Moa A hands on experience navigating "familysearch.org"; Learning to capture and save your family stories and add to your family tree. Participants should already be registered online in familysearch.org before attending the workshop. Please ask your Ward Family History Consultant for help OR FB message me (Leila Moa) with your phone number and I'll call you. You will need your membership number. Please also bring a special story/memory of one of your ancestors who overcame a hardship/trial. The Covenant Path It s easier than you think by Pres. Peter Bishop TBA 8
BYU-Hawaii Campus Lunch 12:00-1:00PM (YSA Stake Center Pavilions) Main Parking Lot Z Workshops 1:00-4:00PM Sessions start at 1:00, 2:00 & 3:00PM (Heber Grant Building) Outdoor Movie 8:15-10:00PM (Little Circle) Dinner and Program 5:30-8:15PM Dinner starts at 5:30PM (Aloha Center Ballroom) 9
SUNDAY, July 19, 2015 TIME ACTIVITY PLACE INFORMATION 5:00 p.m. CLOSING DEVOTIONAL (Free) Dress: Sunday Best and refreshments to follow Honolulu Tabernacle 1560 South Beretania St. Honolulu, HI 96826 Featured Speaker: Elder Auna Special Musical Number: University Branch and Honolulu Stake YSAs 10