Save Our Schools Sponsors Gubernatorial Candidate Forum on Education Issues

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    Following the recent Furlough Friday crisis, community organizations have invited all candidates for governor to a forum on education.

    Five candidates for governor have confirmed:
    Neil Abercrombie
    John Carroll
    Tony Clapes
    Miles Shiratori
    Van Tanabe

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    VENUE:
    Sunday, Sept. 12, 2-3:30pm ** Note the forum has been changed to 90 min**
    UH Architecture auditorium (rm. 205), on University across from Atherton YMCA.
    Free parking at UH on Sundays. Enter lot on University just beyond the intersection with Metcalf heading into Manoa Valley.

    The format of this final forum has been changed to incorporate more audience questions.

    This is the third and final candidate forum on education, and all candidate forums will be broadcast on ‘Olelo and available on demand:

    (This information is available at www.sos808.org)

    Board of Education Forum:
    https://olelo.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=30&clip_id=15697
    Broadcast Dates:

    Play Date / Channel Program Title and
    BOE Candidates Forum 2010 – Save Our Schools ID 15752
    9/9/10 1:00 pm Thu OAHU BOE Candidates Forum 2010 – Save Our Schools
    9/12/10 10:00 pm Sun TEAC BOE Candidates Forum 2010 – Save Our Schools
    9/13/10 6:30 pm Mon VIEW BOE Candidates Forum 2010 – Save Our Schools
    9/14/10 2:00 pm Tue OAHU BOE Candidates Forum 2010 – Save Our Schools

    Lieutenant Governor Forum:
    https://olelo.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=30&clip_id=15704

    Educate Hawaii 2010: Lt. Governor Candidate Forum on Education
    9/15/10 Wed 11:00 pm NATV 53
    9/16/10 Thu 1:00 pm NATV 53
    9/17/10 Fri 12:30 pm OAHU 52
    9/18/10 Sat 12:00 am VIEW 54

    Governor Forum:

    Educate Hawaii 2010: Governor Candidate Forum on Education
    9/16/10 Thu 10:30 pm NATV 53
    9/17/10 Fri 2:30 pm OAHU 52
    9/18/10 Sat 2:00 am VIEW 54

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    Following the recent Furlough Friday crisis, community organizations have invited all candidates for governor to a forum on education.

    Five candidates for governor have confirmed:
    Neil Abercrombie
    John Carroll
    Tony Clapes
    Miles Shiratori
    Van Tanabe

    VENUE:
    Sunday, Sept. 12, 2-3:30pm ** Note the forum has been changed to 90 min**
    UH Architecture auditorium (rm. 205), on University across from Atherton YMCA.
    Free parking at UH on Sundays. Enter lot on University just beyond the intersection with Metcalf heading into Manoa Valley.

    The format of this final forum has been changed to incorporate more audience questions.

    This is the third and final candidate forum on education, and all candidate forums will be broadcast on ‘Olelo and available on demand:

    (This information is available at www.sos808.org)

    Board of Education Forum:
    https://olelo.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=30&clip_id=15697
    Broadcast Dates:

    Play Date / Channel Program Title and
    BOE Candidates Forum 2010 – Save Our Schools ID 15752
    9/9/10 1:00 pm Thu OAHU BOE Candidates Forum 2010 – Save Our Schools
    9/12/10 10:00 pm Sun TEAC BOE Candidates Forum 2010 – Save Our Schools
    9/13/10 6:30 pm Mon VIEW BOE Candidates Forum 2010 – Save Our Schools
    9/14/10 2:00 pm Tue OAHU BOE Candidates Forum 2010 – Save Our Schools

    Lieutenant Governor Forum:
    https://olelo.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=30&clip_id=15704

    Educate Hawaii 2010: Lt. Governor Candidate Forum on Education
    9/15/10 Wed 11:00 pm NATV 53
    9/16/10 Thu 1:00 pm NATV 53
    9/17/10 Fri 12:30 pm OAHU 52
    9/18/10 Sat 12:00 am VIEW 54

    Governor Forum:

    Educate Hawaii 2010: Governor Candidate Forum on Education
    9/16/10 Thu 10:30 pm NATV 53
    9/17/10 Fri 2:30 pm OAHU 52
    9/18/10 Sat 2:00 am VIEW 54

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