Aloha,

We’ve worked hard together for over a year, and it’s come down to just
this last week.  Everything says this race is very close, but we have
the momentum.  O’ahu is home to over 70% of all voters. Every vote is
going to count, and we need your help to personally reach as many voters as possible.

Will you signwave with Ed? He’ll be out every day, morning and
afternoon. His schedule is below.

Will you signwave with our area coordinators? You should have their
schedules if you’re on their lists; if not, let us know.

Will you signwave wherever you are whenever you can? We know you can’t always make the scheduled signwavings, but can you grab some friends and family and wave near your work or home?  This will really help to show island-wide support for Ed.  If you need signs please stop by our statewide headquarters in Ward Warehouse or let us know.

Will you call voters to ask them to vote for Ed? You can come into our
headquarters or get a list from us.

Will you just talk story with or email your friends, family and
neighbors and ask them to support Ed?

Ours campaign is truly grassroots, and we couldn’t do it without
thousands of supporters like you. We need you now.

With your help, we will win this together.

Mahalo and aloha,

Ed Hasegawa
O’ahu Coordinator

Ed Sign Waving Schedule:

Tuesday, August 7  

4:30 – 6:30 p.m. – Market City – Intersection of
Kapiolani Boulevard, Waialae Avenue, King Street, and Harding Avenue

Wednesday, August 8  

6:30 – 8:00 a.m. – Dillingham – Vineyard Boulevard and Liliha Avenue
4:30 – 6:30 p.m. – Windward – Pali Highway and Waokanaka Street

Thursday, August 9  

6:30 – 8:00 a.m. – Kamehameha Shopping Center – Kalihi Street and N. School Street
4:30 – 6:30 p.m. – East Honolulu – Kalanianaole Highway and Ainakoa
Avenue/Waikui Street

 

Friday, August 10  

5:30 – 7:30 a.m. – Kapolei – Farrington Highway and Fort Barrette
Road