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Hawai‘i Community College to Host Breakfast Fundraiser

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Hawai’i Community College Alumni & Friends will sponsor its 11th Breakfast Fundraiser on Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016.

The cost is $6; breakfast will be served from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. in the Hawai’i CC Cafeteria at 1175 Manono Street in Hilo.

Drive-through service will be available at the entrance to the Manono Campus (Building 378).

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In conjunction with the breakfast, there will be free blood pressure testing by the Hawai’i CC Division of Nursing and Allied Health and a country store with crafts, plants, produce, baked goods, artwork and ceramic items.

To purchase tickets or make a donation, call or email Anne Chung at 934-2547 or [email protected]. A limited number of tickets will also be available the day of the event.

Funds raised from the breakfast and country store are used for the Hawai’i CC Alumni & Friends General Endowment. The funds from the endowment will be used primarily for student scholarships. Since the inception of Hawai’i CC Alumni & Friends in

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Since the inception of Hawai’i CC Alumni & Friends in 1994, the organization has provided over 153 scholarships for deserving students.

Hawai’i CC Alumni & Friends is an organization which provides a key link between the college and community. Membership is open to graduates, former students, faculty, staff, and those having an interest in supporting the goals of your local community college.

Anyone interested in becoming a member may contact Membership Chair Renee Dela Cruz at 934-2666 or [email protected].

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Membership applications can also be found online.

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