Mahalo to Lynn Ano'ai for this update!
Dear Usos Foundation supporters!
I hope that your year is starting off well and that the holidays were a blessing. I would like to share with you what the foundation is up to and to say thank you in advance for your continued love and support. I apologize if this email is somewhat long but there is lots to share at the beginning of each new year!
We are proud to announce that our 2015 board members are:
Executive Director: Mr. Andrew Salgado
Board Members:
Mr. Clifford Aubuchon
Mr. Afa Anoa`i
Mrs. Lynn Anoa`i
Ms.Vale Anoa`i
Mr. Steve Erickson
Mrs. Pam Serviss
Mr. David Yeager
Thank you to all of the volunteers who give so much to the foundation. Sorry too many to list, but you know who you are and how appreciated you are.
We are busy working on our two big fundraisers of the year. First is the 7th Annual Lia Maivia Fundraising scholarship banquet. This event is to award scholarships to men and women in the memories of: Lia Maivia, Manny Leibert and Eki "Umaga" Fatu. The banquet is Saturday, August 1st held at the Minneola City Hall. Tickets are $50 and since it's year LUCKY 7, our theme is "Lucky 7 Casino Night!" Tickets are available through our web site: usosfoundation.org or by calling us at: 352-272-2806
Our second big fundraiser is the 2nd Annual Aloha Festival. The first festival was a great success with over 800 attendees. The Aloha festival is again being held at the Minneola Trailhead park on Saturday, October 3rd.
Charity Wines is continuing to allow the foundation to raise funds through the sales of "Wrestling Legends" wine bottles. The link for their website is: http://www.benefitwines.com/Usos-Foundation_c_746.html
You can order your collectible bottles featuring your favorite pro wrestling legends. We will be launching two new bottles, Miss. Kimberly who has supported the foundation for the past 5 years and Miss. Vale who dedicates her every waking hour to the work that the foundation does. Please look for their bottles to be available soon!
Not a wine drinker or collector? Thats OK! Usos has just partnered with Charity Wicks and coming soon, you will be able to purchase beautiful scented candles featuring our wrestling legends!
As I begin to close this letter, may I again say thank you to everyone who believes in the work that we do and the lives that we touch. We will never stop caring or helping those who reach out to us in their time of need especially since in most cases, we are the only support these kids have. I received the below message on my Facebook today and would like to share it with you so that you can appreciate why we do what we do!!!
"Nick Dimitratos" love you moms and pops! and the lil sister i never had!! you 3 made training in hazelton/allentown and even shows here SOOO MUCH fun and such a old school learning experience! Some times it was the way you treated EVERYONE equally! You took the time to WORK HAND ON WITH US ALL! Which gave us the confidenece to suceed on our own! Words cant express how much i value and cherish my young life with you!! BY FAR THE ONLY WAY TO GET NOTICED/LOOKED AT BY ANYONE..HAVING THE STAMP OF APROVAL AND FOREVER ON YOUR RESUME IS TRULY PRICELESS!! THE WILD SAMOAN PRO WRESTLING TRAINING CENTER NOT ONLY SAVED MY LIFE FROM 14 TO 21..IT GAVE ME TOOLS FOR A LIFE FUTUREISTICALLY! THANK YOU FOR ALWAYS TREATING ME LIKE A SON AND EVEN WAS THE 1ST PERSON TO CALL MY ROOM IN NJ HOSPITAL WHEN I GOT IN THAT CAR WRECK IN 04 AND DESPITE ALMOST LOSING MY LIFE, I WAS MORE WORRIED ABOUT ME MISSING THE RING...THAT TRULY MEANT THE WORLD TO ME AND WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!!
Usos Foundation can not survive without the continued support and generosity of our supporters. Donations and sponsorships for the banquet and Aloha Festival are greatly needed and appreciated.
Thank you all again!
Blessings,
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Friday, January 30, 2015
Mind Your Manners - Local Style!
For those who grew up in the Islands, there's a certain etiquette that we proscribe to. Remove your shoes before entering a house, hugs not handshakes, and how we greet each other. Over the next few months, let's explore some of those customs - let's start off with - visiting someone's house!
E Komo Mai - Come Inside! |
The House Visit
First and most important - never show up ahead of time! In Hawai'i, when the invitation states, "5:00 p.m." - that means "show up at 6:00 p.m." This is known as "Hawaiian time." It allows the host/hostess to finish hiding the dirty dishes and get a head start on the drinks!When you arrive at the hale (house) - never take the choice parking space unless you need assistance. If you have heavy things to bring in, recruit a few people to kokua (help), then move your car. Announce yourself, then remove your shoes and leave them at the front door. When leaving, do not upscale your footwear! Greet the host/hostess with a hug and a hearty "Howzit!"
Traditional New Years Day Party with kodamatsu and mochi! |
Try a little of everything - clean plate club is da rule! |
Unless it's a kanikapila, where you stay all night to sing and play music, don't overstay your welcome - your host/hostess will need time to clean-up. Offer your assistance in cleaning up, but don't be overly pushy - some folks have a specific clean-up system and you'll just be in the way. If the host/hostess invites you to take some leftovers, comply. They may not have enough room for all the food. Make sure you thank your host/hostess for the event and all their hard work!
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Customs, Traditions and Celebrations - Local Style!
Customs, Traditions and Celebrations - Local Style!
Char Siu - some ono! |
While many of these dates have a cultural or religious significance, they also represent an opportunity to eat special foods and celebrate. And no matter what your background is - if there's anything that brings us together - it's good food and kanikapila!
Kalua Pig! |
Baby Kaiona and Tutu Judy with her smash cake! |
Chicken Long Rice |
Spam Musubi |
Poi |
Lomi Salmon |
Guava Chiffon and Chantilly Chocolate Cupcakes |
Who has room for dessert? |
Monday, January 5, 2015
Ho'olaule'a to Support the Green Cove Springs Food Pantry!
Hauoli Makahiki Hou - Here's to the New Year and Starting it Off Right by Attending the Ho'olaule'a to Support the Green Cove Springs Food Pantry!
Mahalo to Jet, Kristin Belleza and their ohana (immediate and extended) for coordinating this!
Aloha Kakou! Come show your Aloha spirit & give back to the community!
We're hosting another Ho'olaule'a and show that will benefit The Food Pantry of Green Cove Springs for a great cause as we have done in the past. It will take place at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church Sullivan Hall, 7190 Highway 17 in Fleming Island on Saturday, Feb. 7 from 11:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m.
We're hosting another Ho'olaule'a and show that will benefit The Food Pantry of Green Cove Springs for a great cause as we have done in the past. It will take place at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church Sullivan Hall, 7190 Highway 17 in Fleming Island on Saturday, Feb. 7 from 11:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m.
The Food Pantry is a cooperative ministry supported by our church. Our goal is to provide emergency food for those in need in our area.
We welcome and honor musicians/singers and dancers to contribute and participate in our show. To sign up for the event, please visit their Facebook page: Ho'olaule'a (Gathering Celebration) for The Food Pantry.
We welcome and honor musicians/singers and dancers to contribute and participate in our show. To sign up for the event, please visit their Facebook page: Ho'olaule'a (Gathering Celebration) for The Food Pantry.
Please bring a potluck dish to share.
The cause is to benefit the food pantry by people bringing non-perishable goods/canned as a ticket for admission.
What To Collect:
The list of most needed items include the following:
Canned meats (Spam, beef stew, tuna, chicken)
Canned vegetables
Canned fruits
All boxed pastas
Peanut butter
Jelly
powdered milk
bulk rice and sugar
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