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Vessel on its side at Kona Village Beach

Vessel Hawaii Aloha lays on its side at Kona Village Beach.  Click here to go to the article in West Hawaii Today

Vessel Hawaii Aloha lays on its side at Kona Village Beach. Click here to go to the article in West Hawaii Today

County rescue crews and the U.S. Coast Guard continued to search Sunday for the Hawaii Aloha’s first mate, who was reported missing after the 75-foot sailboat capsized during a winter storm Saturday morning north of Kua Bay. The missing man has been identified as Aaron Bremner, according to a website set up by YWAM Ships Kona. – See more at: http://westhawaiitoday.com/community-bulletin/search-continues-man-missing-after-sailboat-capsizes-kona#sthash.eTM4MJHJ.dpuf

Storm brings tragedy: One still missing after sailboat capsizes off Kona coast

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One person is missing Saturday after the Hawaii Aloha, a 75-foot sailboat operated by YWAM Ships Kona, capsized 4 miles offshore of North Kona.

 

 

From West Hawaii Today

By Bret Yager

A crewman of a 75-foot sailboat remained missing late Saturday afternoon, following a fierce winter storm that capsized the vessel north of Kua Bay in North Kona around daybreak and sent five to the hospital.

County rescue crews and the U.S. Coast Guard combed rough surf for sign of the Hawaii Aloha’s first mate on Saturday afternoon. The vessel, operated by Youth With A Mission Kona, had left Kailua Bay and apparently capsized several miles offshore while in search of a safer place to ride out the storm. The boat’s captain was hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries at North Hawaii Community Hospital and three students were released uninjured Saturday.

After receiving weather alerts from the National Weather Service Friday night, the boat headed six miles out to sea to ride out the weather, according to a statement from YWAM Ships communication director Phil Cunningham. The boat was cutting into rough waves about four miles from shore when two waves caught the hull broadside, flipping it twice. The crew shot off flares, and four of the five abandoned ship into a life raft, according to YWAM. Two jet ski operators rescued the crew after spotting the flares.

Winds peaked at 50 mph off the Kona coast Saturday night with steep seven-foot waves, according to National Weather Service data.

While the hull of the boat rocked in the surf near near the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai at Historic Kaupulehu, its two masts missing, students and others affiliated with Youth With A Mission cleaned rubber fenders, a hatch door and bags of other debris off the beach on Saturday afternoon.

The boat was set to leave on a humanitarian mission to Christmas Island on Tuesday and was loaded with supplies for the trip.

With a motto to “sail, study, serve,” the YWAM Ships based in Kailua-Kona and Orange County engage in student-driven outreach in the South Pacific and beyond, bringing medical and dental services, education and clean water initiatives. The families of the crew have been notified. This was the first marine tragedy for the organization, Cunningham said.

Daniel Mersburgh, the state Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation Hawaii District Manager, said the boat’s owner has been tasked with creating a salvage plan.

 

If you missed the Member’s Ohana Meeting last Saturday, an online video is available for you

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It was another great annual meeting for our Members.

This year we recorded the meeting for those who were not able to attend.  If you are interested in viewing this meeting (approximately 1.5 hours), please contact Diane Green at (808) 325-4717 or diane.green@fourseasons.com

Stacey Campbell signs her new book Arrgh! at the Trading Company

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~Forced to remain silent after being kidnapped by pirates, Christopher must find a way to save an innocent merchant ship’s captain and his daughter from the evil grasp of Captain Redblade. Proving that friendship and family are worth fighting for no matter the costs.~ For ages 7-12

 

 

Stacey Campbell, daughter of members Jon and Judy Runstad, is signing her newest book, Arrgh! at the Trading Company, Sunday, January 3, 2015 between 8 AM and 1 PM.  This fun book is perfect for kids in second to the sixth grade.

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Click Stacey’s photo to go to her website.

 

Happy 2015!

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The Game of 2014 and 2015

 

The Muscatel Family engrossed Hualalaiopoly over the festive season.

The Muscatel Family engrossed Hualalaiopoly over the festive season.

Thanks to Cindy Muscatel and the Junior Board of the Ohana Foundation

Alert: December 31st the Path in front of the Beach House will be covered with sand.

 

Cart parking & cart paths fronting the Residents’ Beach House will be closed for sand coverage at approximately 9:00 am on Wednesday, 12/31.  After this is done, excavating and preparing the fireworks bunker will begin at Palm Grove.

Sand removal will begin on Thursday, January 1, at 7:00 am.

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Changes: When you arrive at Ke ‘Olu pool you are treated with the following.

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If you are at the pool at around 11:30AM (when service begins) or later a server will present you with some lovely frozen grapes and a chilled minted oshi.  The black mechanism is a button you push that alerts the server that you would like to order something.

Quick photo shots from yesterday’s Tennis Exhibition at the Tennis Center

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About a dozen people joined Florian for coffee today.

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Florian chats with members at Ke ‘Olu.

 

Florian Riedel, Director of Operations led a coffee chat today at 10 AM at Ke ‘Olu.  He discussed the Four Seasons approach to training of front line staff as well as managers.  He went over how the new structure works with the Four Seasons.  A number of members made suggestions and voiced some concerns.  The atmosphere was relaxed and everyone felt that his approach to management of Hualalai was appropriate and that he was open to all kinds of feedback from members.  Hopefully this kind of coffee chat will occur again later in the year.

Just a reminder that you can chat with Florian Riedel, General Manager and President of Operations Monday, AM

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Floiran Riedel

Please join us for coffee & pastries on Monday, December 29, at 10:00 am and meet Florian Riedel.  This is a great opportunity for Members to socialize and ask questions as you get to know Florian.  

We Rocked the Rock last night.

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Chat with Florian Reidel on Monday at 10AM

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Floiran Riedel

Do you want to know more about Florian Reidel; more about his plans for Hualalai?  Do you want to give him some feedback about the resort?  Please have coffee with Florian at

Ke ‘Olu Living Room

Monday, December 29, 2014

10:00 AM

This is an informal gathering for members.

Join your fellow members and guests and watch some fabulous tennis this Sunday

Heads up!!!!

Heads up!!!!

 

 

Tennis Exhibition, join Mark Willman and his team of tennis professionals for a special evening of tennis at Hualalai Tennis Pavilion

Sunday, December 28, 2014

5 PM – 7 PM

Member’s Ohana Meeting Held Today

The meeting started at 8 AM with a breakfast buffet.  Followed by formal presentations as well as a Q & A session.  It terminated at 11 AM.  For those of you who could not attend, the formal section of the meeting was video recorded and will be available to all members via the internet.  I and management will let you know when and how it will be avaiable.  I apologize for the quality of the photos.  I used my iPhone and I was seated away from the speakers and the lighting was poor.

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Dr. Ray Lager opened the meeting by sharing the Ohana Foundations 2014 events.

Dr. Ray Lager opened the meeting by sharing the Ohana Foundations 2014 events.

John Freitas went over the past year's activities for the Club.

John Freitas went over the past year’s activities for the Club.

Robert Whitfield reviewed the Hotel's success over 2014 and the projection for 2015

Robert Whitfield reviewed the Hotel’s success over 2014 and the projection for 2015

Florian Reidel introduced himself and reviewed the merger of Four Seasons and Hualalai Resort and  shared his goals for 2015.

Florian Reidel introduced himself and reviewed the merger of Four Seasons and Hualalai Resort and shared his goals for 2015.

 

 

Patrick Fitzgerald  reported on the larger issues relating to the resort.

Patrick Fitzgerald reported on the larger issues relating to the resort.

 

A Message about Holiday and Event Lighting

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Augustine Realty handles all the Hualalai Community Association Activities.

 

Members Ohana Meeting 8AM Saturday — Rock the Rock party Saturday

Todays Reminder

Just a reminder that at 8AM, in the hotel Ballroom, the Members’ Ohana Meeting is being held

Rock the Rock…Ke ‘Olu…6PM

Don’t Miss the Resident’s Ohana Meeting on December 27th

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The Resident’s Ohana Meeting is being held

December 27, 2014

8AM – 10AM

at the

Four Seasons Ballroom

Wishing you a Mele Kalikimaka

Changes: Dressing room at Ke ‘Olu pool is available again.

The dressing room by the showers at Ke 'Olu pool.

The dressing room by the showers at Ke ‘Olu pool.

 

Interior of the dressing room no longer filled with towels ample space for changing.

Interior of the dressing room no longer filled with towels ample space for changing.

Need to dry your suit fast, use the swim suit spinner.

Need to dry your suit fast, use the swim suit spinner.