The Young Ladies’ Institute grand president Mariella Cacdac-Waterson of Shoreline, Washington, recently announced the deputies for Hawaii District #22 for 2014-15. They are Rosalie Smith of Ana Malia #208 as district deputy; Evelyn Cabral of Kailua #213 as institute deputy for Ana Malia #208; and Mary Wuscher of Ana Malia #208 as institute deputy for Kailua #213.
Cacdac-Waterson’s program for the year is “Learn to Read; Read to Learn.” YLI members throughout California, Washington, Oregon and Hawaii will work to support reading through libraries, schools, senior centers and other programs.
District deputy Smith made her appointments for the district as follows: advisor Evelyn Cabral; secretary Rhoda Hiro; treasurer Mary Wuscher; publicity Linda Cravalho; scrapbook Tiffany Cadinha; and spiritual advisor Judy Giacobello.
Smith will make her official visit to Kailua #213 on Dec. 10, at Father Henry Hall, St. Anthony Church at 6:30 p.m. and to Ana Malia #208 on Feb. 23, at St. Ann Food Court in Kaneohe at 6 p.m.
Plans are being made for a district retreat next March, a Lenten Mass and brunch and a March 21 Lenten day of recollection.