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Inside this issue Message from General Manager
Roselani Place Craft Fair
Flip Flops
In Memory Of
Events Highlights in Brief
Picnic for Poki Concert
Calendar of Events
This day in history
Birthdays
Sudoku & Word Search
Employee of the Month
Statehood Day Luau Luncheon
Editor: Diane Alba-Means
Marketing Director
Roselani Scene August ‘aukake 2017
\Drive Right In To August ~ When I think of hot
August nights I think of Drive-In Movies. Three of my
favorite things cars, movies, and summer made a great
combination.
When I was little I would go to the Drive-In in pajamas,
and fall asleep right after the Tom & Jerry cartoon. When I was a teenager
the drive-in was a favorite Saturday night hangout. My friend, “Jake” in his
Purple “57” Chevy, and me, in my White “63” Chevy Impala; with three on
the column! (Ask if you don’t know what that is). We would arrive at the
drive-ins with our cars full of friends, and even sneak several extra friends
stored in the trunk!
August 21st commemorates the anniversary of Hawaii Statehood.
Where were you on August 21st, 1959? Maybe you went to the Drive in
Movie! Maui had a fairly new drive‐in theater that had opened on May 6,
1955. Maui’s first drive‐in theater was developed by Maui Amusement
Company, owned by M.G. Paschoal and H.B. Weller and located on
Kaahumanu Avenue behind the Maui Vocational School. The ten‐ acre
theater featured a 60‐foot high tower and showcased the new, wide‐screen
Cinemascope technology, and could accommodate up to 440 automobiles.
The first two Cinemascope movies produced were "The Robe" and "How to
Marry a Millionaire."
Sadly, the Kahului Drive‐In closed on December 15, 1967. The closing was
not the result of poor attendance, but rather the prime location was acquired
by the State of Hawaii for incorporation into the new Maui Community
College campus. With the closing of the drive‐in, Maui Amusement’s theater
holdings dwindled from a high of fourteen at the drive‐in’s inception to only
one indoor theater operation, the Iao.
Too bad they closed the drive in, as it is so close
to where we are now that we probably could
watch the movies from the 4th floor picture
window.
With Aloha,
Aloha from our General Manager
Steve Hansen, General Manager
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August 18 Hawaii Statehood Day
August 21 Full Moon
August 2017 Important Dates
In Memory of Roselani Place Resident
Pat Corpuz May 22, 1941 - July 27, 2017
Flip-Flops: Your Arch Enemy?
People of all ages wear flip-flops
during the summer, but this type of
footwear can cause pain and injury
when worn for long periods of time,
while walking on concrete or when
playing sports, experts warn.
That's because flip-flops offer limited arch support
and coverage for the feet, orthopedic doctors at the
Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City
said in a medical school news release.
The doctors outlined some potential health concerns
associated with these casual, summer shoes.
People change how they walk when wearing flip-
flops, gripping with their toes in order to keep the
shoes in place. This can lead to stress in certain
muscles and strain in toes, ankles, legs, hips and the
back.
Because the flat and flimsy shoe bed in flip-flops
does not provide adequate foot support for all-day
wear, people may be at risk for arch pain, plantar
fasciitis and nerve problems.
The lack of shock absorption in flip-flops also can
lead to pain in the feet, legs, hips and back. Other
problems associated with flip-flops include broken
toes and toe nails, cuts and germs, the Mount Sinai
experts said.
Sun damage is another potential issue with flip-flops
and other sandals. Anyone wearing this type of
footwear should apply sunscreen to their feet in
order to reduce their risk for skin cancer.
Robert Preidt, HealthDay News, MedicineNet.com
Save the Date -
Friday, November 3, 2017
Roselani Place 15th Anniversary
Join us for great celebration
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Roselani Place and Ola Na Mele Productions invite you to a Picnic for Poki at 11:00 AM at the Historic
Kaahumanu Church in Wailuku Town, 103 South High Street on Thursday, August 17, 2017. Our featured guest
with live Hawaiian entertainment will be the Uncle Richard Ho’opi’i.
Uncle Richard Ho'opi'i is one of Hawai'i's most beloved singers. Best known as one half of the popular Maui duo,
The Ho'opi'i Brothers, he has practiced the traditional Hawaiian art of leo ki'eki'e (falsetto) for most of his life. He
and his brother, Solomon (his life-long singing partner) were recipients in 1997 of the prestigious National
Endowment of the Arts Folk Heritage Fellowship, America's highest honor for
traditional artists.
Roselani Place, Maui's premier assisted living community, will have fresh baked
cookies, coffee, and water. Attendees should bring a lawn chair or mat and their
lunch and most importantly, bring a friend.
Picnic for Poki is held every third Thursday on the month to continue bringing the
spirit of aloha and Hawaiian music to the Maui community in honor of the late
Allen "Braddah Poki" Pokipala. Braddah Poki was dedicated to sharing Hawaiian
music and culture throughout various venues in Hawaii.
Picnic for Poki Concert: Special Guest ~ Richard Ho’opi’i
August Events Calendar in Brief
Thursday, August 3 Hanafuda Card Game
Saturday, August 5 Performance by Na Keiki Makamai
Monday, August 7 Painting with Naoi
Wednesday, August 9 Performance by Alu Like Seniors
Friday, August 11 Excursion to Schafer Gallery
Friday, August 11 Lunch at Maui Mall
Friday, August 11 Resident Food Committee Meeting
Saturday, August 12 Lunch at Lahaina Cannery Mall
Monday, August 14 Piano sing-a-long with Andrea
Tuesday, August 15 Pet Partner’s visit
Wednesday, August 16 Senior Saints Visitation
Wednesday, August 16 Resident Council Meeting
Thursday, August 17 Picnic for Poki - Outdoor concert
Friday, August 18 Statehood Day Luau Luncheon
Saturday, August 19 Roselani Place Craft Fair & Bake Sale
Saturday, August 19 August Birthday Party
Monday, August 21 Harmonica Group Performance
Friday, August 25 Maui Winery Excursion
Saturday, August 26 Bingo Store
Monday, August 28 Performance by Maui Karaoke Group
Wednesday, August 30 Visitation by Salvation Army
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August 5, 1962 - Film star Marilyn Monroe died at age 36 from an overdose of sleeping pills.
August 9, 1974 - Effective at noon, Richard M. Nixon resigned the presidency as a result of the Watergate
scandal.
August 14, 1945 - V-J Day, commemorating President Truman's announcement that Japan had surrendered to
the Allies.
August 16, 1977 - Elvis Presley was pronounced dead at the Memphis Baptist Hospital at 3:30 p.m., at age 42.
August 18, 1920 - The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, granting women the right to
vote.
August 21, 1959 - President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a proclamation admitting Hawaii to the Union
as the 50th state.
August 27,1910 - Mother Teresa (1910-1997) was born (as Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu) in Skopje, Yugoslavia.
She founded a religious order of nuns in Calcutta, India, called the Missionaries of Charity and spent her life
working to help the poor and sick of India.
August 28, 1963 - The March on Washington occurred as over 250,000 persons attended a Civil Rights rally
in Washington DC at which Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. made his now-famous I Have a Dream speech.
August 31, 1997 - Britain's Princess Diana died at age 36 from massive internal injuries suffered in a high-
speed car crash, reportedly after being chased by photographers. The crash occurred shortly after midnight in
Paris inside a tunnel along the Seine River at the Pont de l'Alma bridge, less than a half mile north of the Eiffel
Tower.
This Day In History…
Here’s how to play…
The objective of the game is to fill all the blank
squares in a game with the correct numbers.
There are three very simple constraints to follow.
In a 9 by 9 square Sudoku game:
Every row of 9 numbers must include all
digits 1 through 9 in any order
Every column of 9 numbers must include
all digits 1 through 9 in any order
Every 3 by 3 subsection of the 9 by 9
square must include all digits 1 through 9
www.thinks.com
Sudoku
For more history visit: http://www.historyplace.com
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www.famousbirthdays.com
August 18, 1920 Shelley Winters
August 18, 1946 Bill Clinton
August 23, 1912 Gene Kelly
August 25, 1933 Regis Philbin
August 27, 1908 Lyndon B. Johnson
August 30, 1930 Warren Buffett
Forrest Clapp August 17
Sally Gomes August 17
Myrtle Hussey August 23
August Birthdays at Roselani Place
Word Search
For more searches visit: www.thinks.com
Hawaii
Find the words in the list hidden
in the puzzle grid.
Aiea Kahoolawe Oahu
Akaka Kauai Ocean
Aloha Koko Palm
Beach Koloa Pineapple
Coral Kona Scuba
Crater Lanai Surf
Hahuku Leis Vacation
Hilo Lihue Waikiki
Honolulu Luau Wailua
Hula Maui Wailuku
Ilikai Molokai Waterfall
Islands Nene Waves
Kahala Niihau
Famous August Birthdays
August 1, 1933 Dom DeLuise
August 3, 1941 Martha Stewart
August 3, 1926 Tony Bennett
August 10, 1928 Eddie Fisher
August 11, 1925 Mike Douglas
August 13, 1930 Don Ho
August 17, 1920 Maureen O’Hara
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www.roselaniplace.com
88 S Papa Avenue
Kahului, Maui, HI 96732
Phone: 808-871-7720
Fax: 808-873-7178
Toll Free: 800-554-9853
August 2017
Residents are Invited to the
Roselani Place August
Employee of the Month:
Eloy Espino
Eloy Espino, our Registered
Nurse in Aloha Gardens (AG)
has been selected as the
Employee of the Month for
August 2017. Eloy joined our
team a little over a year ago.
With his positive attitude and
flexibility, Eloy found that he
enjoyed working mostly with
our residents in the Memory
Care unit of Roselani Place. The strong, core team
members that he supervises in AG help to support his
family-oriented care for our residents. Eloy is
reliable, exhibits dedication, skill, compassion, and
understanding for all those he works with. Thank
you Eloy for your good humor and your consistently
positive, caring attitude. We are very fortunate to
have you are part of our Roselani ‘Ohana. Congrats!
Friday, August 18, 2017
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Roselani Place Dining Rooms