Elderhostel Programs (noncredit)
Sakamaki D-413
2530 Dole Street
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-9492
Fax: (808) 956-9422
E-mail: kwilliamson@outreach.hawaii.edu
Web: www.outreach.hawaii.edu
Elderhostel offers a short-term, low-cost residential academic program for persons age 60 and over through a network of 800 educational institutions in North America. Program topics draw on the natural, sociological, and cultural settings of Hawai'i. Classes are taught by campus faculty and lecturers from the community. P.O. Box 11450, Honolulu, HI 96828-0450.
Community Service Programs
Sakamaki D-406
2530 Dole Street
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-2036
Fax: (808) 956-9422
E-mail: tslaught@outreach.hawaii.edu
Web: www.outreach.hawaii.edu
The Community Service Program coordinates the arts and culture outreach efforts of the University. Major projects include the Statewide Cultural Extension Program (SCEP), the O'ahu series, and the Manoa performing arts series. Through the extension program, Outreach College presents over 170 performances each year in schools, libraries, nursing homes, prisons, senior centers, and other venues throughout the state. The O'ahu series presents on a yearly basis 5 to 6 performances of primarily local artists for O'ahu school children. The Manoa performing arts series produces 5 to 6 performances of national and international touring companies for the Manoa campus and the general public. It also produces special programs at Manoa during the Summer Sessions. The Community Service Program also co-publishes a yearly directory, Artists in Hawai'i Guide, listing over 200 Hawai'i artists who are available to present arts in education programs.
Conference Services Center
2530 Dole Street
Tel: (808) 956-8204
Fax: (808) 956-3364
E-mail: yamashita@outreach.hawaii.edu
Web: www.outreach.hawaii.edu
The Conference Center offers assistance with meeting planning and management. It serves University units, state and federal government agencies, and nonprofit and professional organizations within the state of Hawai'i that sponsor conferences, symposia, institutes, workshops, or similar programs. The support staff assists in program development, marketing, budgeting and accounting, and coordination of meeting meetings are offered to adult groups at times and places determined by the sponsoring organization. |