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The Friends of the Library of Hawai‘i (FLH) has awarded Senator Glenn Wakai the Mahalo Award as the FLH 2018 Legislator of the Year. He represents Senate District 15 – Kalihi, Mapunapuna, Airport, Salt Lake, Aliamanu, Foster Village, Hickam, and Pearl Harbor. The award was presented at the FLH Legislative Breakfast held January 23rd at Hawai‘i State Library.
State Librarian, Stacey Aldrich, welcomed invited guests from the Hawai’i State Legislature, Hawai’i State Public Library System, and Friends of the Library of Hawai‘i Affiliates and volunteers. FLH President Lynnae Lee, State Librarian Stacey Aldrich, and Senator Wakai were the featured speakers, sharing successful library initiatives for 2018 and looking toward a bright future for library services in 2019.
Senator Wakai was first elected to the Hawai‘i State Senate in 2010 following eight years in the Hawai‘i State House of Representatives. He is currently the chair of the Senate’s Committee on Economic Development, Tourism, and Technology. Wakai also partners with many community organizations in his role as President of Reach Out Pacific, collecting shipping containers full of excess supplies from Hawai‘i businesses and community groups to share with our Pacific island neighbors.
Senator Wakai understands the value that public libraries bring to our communities, not only as a location to find books, but as places to access new resources and learning opportunities. For example, despite a busy schedule, Senator Wakai has supported and participated in statewide discussions for collaboration around maker spaces and public libraries to bring new opportunities to our communities. He is also constantly looking for opportunities to match up resources for communities in need, making sure that places throughout the Pacific have access to books for reading and learning.
In his home community, Senator Wakai has been a staunch supporter of the Salt Lake-Moanalua Public Library and is supporting efforts to improve library services at the branch through a $0.5 million renovation project to improve the traffic flow for library patrons, staff, and the adjacent school.
In addition to supporting Hawai‘i’s Public Library System, Senator Wakai has partnered with Friends of the Library of Hawai‘i on projects to promote literacy and libraries in the South Pacific. Through the organization, Reach Out Pacific (REPAC), Friends of the Library of Hawai‘i has sent over 100,000 books to fill the collections of public and school libraries on a number of islands including Pohnpei, Kosrae, Saipan, Yap, and Tinian.
The Mahalo Award is presented annually to a State legislator who has demonstrated exemplary support of Hawai‘i’s public libraries. Senator Wakai has been a strong voice for technology solutions at Hawai‘i’s public libraries and has partnered with Friends of the Library of Hawai‘i for the last seven years in supporting library services across the Pacific.
Click the photo above, or click here to view the FLH 2018 Annual Meeting e-Newsletter, announcing the FLH Annual Meeting with presentation of the Librarian of the Year (LOTY), Excellence in Service (EIS), and FLH Volunteers of the Year. FLH newsletters are now sent via email.
To sign-up to receive the FLH email newsletters, please click here: Email My Newsletter
This Newsletter was also sent via post to all current FLH Members.
Find the Annual Meeting Registration form on the second page of the Annual Meeting Newsletter

The Friends of the Library of Hawaii (FLH) has awarded Senator Michelle Kidani the Mahalo Award as the FLH 2017 Legislator of the Year. She represents Senate District 18 – Mililani Town, a portion of Waipio Gentry, and the communities of Waikele, Village Park and Royal Kunia. The award was presented at the FLH Legislative Breakfast held January 23rd at Washington Place.
Governor and Mrs. David Ige welcomed invited guests from the Hawai’i State Legislature, Board of Education, Hawai’i State Public Library System, and Friends of the Library of Hawai‘i Affiliates and volunteers. FLH Vice-President Maia Rosen, Public Libraries Branch Director Stacie Kaneshige, Governor Ige, and Senator Kidani were the featured speakers, sharing successful library initiatives for 2017 and looking toward a bright future for library services in 2018.
Senator Kidani was first elected to the Hawai‘i State Senate in 2008 and has been a member of the Senate Committee on Education for much of that time. Senator Kidani then became the Chair of the Education Committee that oversees the state’s public libraries. Senator Kidani has supported efforts to improve library services at the Mililani Public Library through a $1.26 million renovation project to repair and improve the roof, upgrade support systems, and to convert an under-used atrium into a multi-use study and research room, adding almost 900 square feet to the library. The addition of the new space has also allowed for another area in the library to be repurposed into a much-needed program and meeting room, a commodity in short supply in Mililani. These additions to one of the state’s busiest libraries directly support not only the library patrons and residents in Mililani, but the many diverse information needs of residents throughout Central Oahu and beyond.
The Mahalo Award is presented annually to a State legislator who has demonstrated exemplary support of Hawai‘i’s public libraries during the prior legislative session. Senator Kidani has been a steady supporter of library services in her community of Mililani and has been strong advocate for library services across the State in her position on the Senate education committee.
Click the photo above, or click here to view the FLH 2017 Annual Meeting e-Newsletter, announcing the FLH Annual Meeting with presentation of the Librarian of the Year (LOTY), Excellence in Service (EIS), and FLH Volunteers of the Year. FLH newsletters are now sent via email.
To sign-up to receive the FLH email newsletters, please click here: Email My Newsletter
This Newsletter was also sent via post to all current FLH Members.
Find the Annual Meeting Registration form on the second page of the Annual Meeting Newsletter
The Friends of the Library of Hawai‘i is a nonprofit organization whose primary objective is to maintain free public libraries in the State of Hawai‘i, to promote extension of library services throughout the State of Hawai‘i and to increase the facilities of the public library system of Hawai‘i by securing materials beyond the command of the ordinary library budget. Other objectives are to focus attention on libraries and to encourage and accept, by bequest or gift, donations of books, manuscripts, money, and other appropriate material that can enrich the cultural opportunities available to the people of Hawai‘i.
Founded in 1879, Friends of the Library of Hawai‘i has assisted in establishing and sustaining our public libraries over the last 145 years!
Friends of the Library of Hawai‘i is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Our mission is to support and promote Hawai‘i’s public libraries.
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