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damon

I sure do appreciate all the hard work that you keep doing with this particular school.

I hope you will start expanding your hard work to some of the other schools that are in dire needs.

The entire State of Hawaii Public Education is in desperate needs... looking at only one entity for an answer might not work in the long run... I'm sure you have back up plans in case the TMT project is not able to fund things if the TMT isn't located here... I hope? If not... you know things will work out one way or another... don't you?

richard

Howzit Damon:
The only reason we got involved with Keaukaha Elementary was because there was a need. We had no aspiratation beyond that. The reason I keep bringing it up is because of the things that have happened over and beyond what we expected. We are pretty much amazed at what a can-do cooperative all-inclusive attitude can accomplish. Now that the Keaukaha Elementary school has become a role model, we would love to see a linkage happen where the Keaukaha Elementary and other school children can follow a pipeline to higher education. We hope that TMT can provide this pipeline.

We don't have minerals or metal ores or oil here on the Big Island so we have to find alternative ways to survive when the boats don't come. And, it it education that that will help future generations find the answers. We just need to give the future generations the tools that they need.
Aloha

Richard

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